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Games for 4º ESO

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In order to prepare the next game for next weeks sessions all the students have to do pages 19, 20, 21 & 22 from WORK WOOK, Vocabulary Builder, Build-Up 4. The groups are going to be the same ones which we formed and students who skip classes or didn´t attend  that session will be assigned to the actual groups. Monday 18th May 2015 4º C Wednesday 20th May 2015 4º B I am taking the WB´s tomorrow after the test, so bring them tomorrow.

Reported Questions

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  15th May next exam QUESTIONS IN REPORTED SPEECH We have explained the questions in Reported Speech, id est,  yes/no questions, wh-words questions and subject questions. Here you have the corrections of the given photocopy. 1.      -"Where is my umbrella?" she asked.  She asked where her umbrella was. 2.     -"How are you?" Martin asked us. Martin asked us how we were. 3.     -He asked, "Do I have to do it?" He asked if he had to do it. 4.     -"Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter. The mother asked her daughter where she had been. 5.     -"Which of the dresses do you like best?" she asked her boyfriend. She asked her boyfriend which of the dresses he liked best. 6.     -"What are they doing?" she asked. She asked what they were doing. 7.     -"Are you going to the cinema?" he asked me He asked me if I was going to the c

Writing tips!

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The six steps of the writing process When we write we do more than just put words together to make sentences. Good writers go through several steps to produce a piece of writing. PRE-WRITING (THE PLANNING IN THREE PARAGRAPHS ) Choose a topic: (elige el tema que te resulte más fácil de desarrollar) Gather ideas: When you have a topic, think about what you will write about that topic (decide que vas decir sobre el tema). Organise: Decide which of the ideas you want to use end where you want to use them. Choose which idea to talk about first , which to talk next and which to tal about last. (Piensa que vas a decir en cada párrafo, lo que vas a poner primero, segundo, etc. DRAFTING Write :   Write your paragraph or essay from start to finish. Use your notes about your ideas and organisation. REVIEWING AND REVISING (EDITING 1) Review structure and content: Check what you have written. Read your writing silently to yourself or aloud, perhaps to a friend.
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1º AMPLIACIÓN  COMMUNICATE 1 page 37 Functional language: exercises 1, 2 and 3. We work with the phrase bank clas sifying the expressions in: asking about plans and options making suggestions making an arrangement being evasive showing enthusiasm suggesting an alternative ++++We have revised and listened  track 55 from page 36 in order to remember the two dialogues. DICTATION RULES IN SPORTS  FOOTBALL When there is a penalty*** , the goalkeeper must have both feet on the goal line and must not move until the player taking the penalty kicks the ball. If the goalkeeper starts to dive before the ball is touched, then the penalty has to be taken again. ***** A penalty is a kick that a player takes from 10 metres in front of the goal after a foul has been committed inside certain area. TENNIS After throwing the ball up in the air while serving , the player´s feet must not come down inside the line of the tennis court until he or s

How English language works.

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extrovert, noun or adjective by position extroverted,  adjective   Definition: Most people believe that an extrovert is a person who is friendly and outgoing. While that may be true, that is not the true meaning of extroversion. Basically, an extrovert is a person who is energized by being around other people. This is the opposite of an introvert who is energized by being alone. Extroverts tend to "fade" when alone and can easily become bored without other people around. When given the chance, an extrovert will talk with someone else rather than sit alone and think. In fact, extroverts tend to think as they speak, unlike introverts who are far more likely to think before they speak. Extroverts often think best when they are talking. Concepts just don't seem real to them unless they can talk about them; reflecting on them isn't enough. Extroverts enjoy social situations and even seek them out since they enjoy being around people. Their ability to make sma