Thursday 1 October 2015

The importance of writing

Hello everyone,


This is a quick post about writing to remind you about its importance. 
In class we normally focus on speaking and listening because these are the skills you need the most. However, we cannot overlook the importance of writing.
You normally practise writing at home when you do the grammar activities, answer the reading comprehension questions or when you do a composition. In class we hardly ever write and, when we do, is normally very small things. For this reason you need to write more. You need to find opportunities to learn new things and revise the language you already know and writing is a good method.

Writing gives you a good opportunity to learn new words, revise the words you already know and expand your knowledge of them. Writing also helps you to practise grammar structures and patterns studied at the previous lessons. In addition, the more you practise the better you write. By practising writing your reading, listening and speaking skills also improve.

All the works you hand in are marked and corrected very accurately for you to learn from your mistakes, but sometimes you need to write just for the sake of writing and communicating and this is what you need to do more. It doesn't matter if you make mistakes, it doesn't matter if your text isn't perfect, the simple fact of writing will activate your knowledge and this will help you learn and fix the structures in your brain.

Try to find opportunities to write (and therefore learn):

1. Write your shopping list in English

2. Write your "To do list" in English

3. Text or whatsapp your friends in English

4. Write the comments in our Facebook group in English

5. Write comments to my blog entries (this is particularly useful because you always have a writing sample that you can copy so it's an excellent opportunity to revise the language we've seen in class)




Can you think of other ways of improving your writing?

Do you reckon you will start writing more in English from now on?

Present Simple

Let's start the year by making sure we all know how to speak about our daily routines. For this, we need to use the present simple. You already studied the present simple last year in Basic 1, but let's refresh it, study the notes and watch the videos below.





Present Simple for routines




How to make questions in the present simple






Now practise your grammar by writing a comment to my post What do you usually do on Saturdays?


What do you usually do on Saturdays?

I don't work on Saturday, so I like to have a lazy morning on Saturdays. I usually get up about 8 o'clock when my children wake up ;-P . I give them their breakfast and my husband goes to buy some bread. We have breakfast together and then I cook some lunch while I listen to music and my husband does some housework. Then, we always go for a walk or we take the kids to the park. 
We feed the kids and then we have lunch around 2 pm, while the girls sleep we watch a film. We often have lunch with our family. In the afternoon we go to the swimming-pool or to the beach. We sometimes meet our friends or invite them to have dinner at home.




What do you usually do on Saturdays???

Tell me in a comment :-)


Remember to use the present simple to speak about routines and use the frequency adverbs to say how often you do something.

Liverpool Football Club

A few days ago in class we listened to a podcast about Liverpool Football Club. You can download the podcast and the activities here so you can practise at home.

Do you like football? Do you ever watch football on TV? What about Liverpool FC? Do you know anything about them?


We will now do a little activity about Liverpool FC so you will have to look for some practical details in their website.

First all go to their website and familiarise with it. On the top menu, go to the "Team" section.

Can you find the following information?

1. How tall is Steven Gerrard?

2. How heavy is Henderson?

3. Where about England was Lambert born?

4. Which position does Jones play?

5. When was Lucas born?

6. What nationality is Allen?

7. How many goals has Johnson scored?

8. Who is the manager?

9.What is Can's first name?

10. What is Borini's squad number?




Do you follow the Premier League? Do you know any other English teams?

Tell me in a comment ;-)






ANSWERS:
1. 1.83 m
2. 67 kg
3. Kirkby
4. Goalkeeper
5. 09/01/1987
6. Welsh
7. 8
8. Brendan Rodgers
9. Emre
10. 29

Coffee OR tea??

What do you prefer coffee or tea?


Listen to some people answering this question:




I'm a coffee person! I like drinking my coffee every morning in front of the computer, but sometimes I also enjoy a nice cup of tea.

What about you??

Personality Adjectives

What do you call a person who....?


  • talks a lot
  • is quick at learning and understanding things
  • doesn't want to work
  • is open and warm
  • doesn't talk much
  • who works a lot
  • isn't friendly
  • doesn't like sharing things with other people
  • makes people laugh
  • can't talk easily to people they don't know



Check your notes and correct your answers ;-)

Wednesday 23 September 2015

Word order in questions

Hello everyone,

Next week we will work on Unit 1A. To get ready for that this is what I want you to do:
  • Go through the notes below about Word order in questions
  • Do the activities on the document
  • Do the activities from the Student's Book page 5, excercise 2a and 2b.






We will practise in class once you have studied the grammar at home.

Have a nice weekend!!





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