The appiest: David
The least happy:Carolina
Ambivalent: Esther
Laughs at: teases
To be honest: to tell the truth
Big emotional problem: Paranoid
Innocent: Naive
Tolerate: Bear
December 21, 2011
WRITING GUIDE. PAGE 4. KEY
Expressions:
1. On the one hand... FOR AND AGAINST
2. Time expressions...NARRATIVE
3. I think...OPINION
4. Being concise... SUMMARY
5. Greeting (Dear Sir...)...FORMAL LETTER
6. Greeting...INFORMAL LETTER
1. On the one hand... FOR AND AGAINST
2. Time expressions...NARRATIVE
3. I think...OPINION
4. Being concise... SUMMARY
5. Greeting (Dear Sir...)...FORMAL LETTER
6. Greeting...INFORMAL LETTER
December 15, 2011
KEY: GENERAL APPEARANCE
TASK 1
1.E / 2.A / 3. B / 4.D /5.F / 6.c
TASK 2
1.B / 2.C/ 3.D /4.A
WLTM: would like to meet
GSH: good sense of humour
TASK 3
1. Big feet / 2.long legs /3. thin legs / 4.hairy chest/5.long nails/6.deep voice/7.lovely complexion/8.bad skin
TASK 4 > don't do
TASK 5
1.D /2.B/3.A/4.C
1.E / 2.A / 3. B / 4.D /5.F / 6.c
TASK 2
1.B / 2.C/ 3.D /4.A
WLTM: would like to meet
GSH: good sense of humour
TASK 3
1. Big feet / 2.long legs /3. thin legs / 4.hairy chest/5.long nails/6.deep voice/7.lovely complexion/8.bad skin
TASK 4 > don't do
TASK 5
1.D /2.B/3.A/4.C
KEY: TEXT AND MAIL LANGUAGE
1. Before
2. See you later
3. No problem
4. Thinking of you
5. Are you free to talk?
6. Waiting for you
7. Thanks
8. Can't wait to see you
9. Easy
10. Bye for now
11. At the moment
12. Or
13. Please
14. laughing out loud
15. let me know
16. got to go
2. See you later
3. No problem
4. Thinking of you
5. Are you free to talk?
6. Waiting for you
7. Thanks
8. Can't wait to see you
9. Easy
10. Bye for now
11. At the moment
12. Or
13. Please
14. laughing out loud
15. let me know
16. got to go
December 1, 2011
COMPOSITION FILE 2
NIGHTMARE JOURNEY
Deadline: December 5th (groups 6 and 10) or 13th (groups 11 and 14: I'll explain next week what you have to do)
Write about a nightmare journey you have had or invent one (between 150 - 180 words)
- Paragraph 1: When? Where? Who? Why?
- Paragraph 2: What happened?
- Paragraph 3: What happened in the end?
Some tips:
You are writing a narrative so remember to use time connectors. Here you have some of them:
First (of all), at first, suddenly, as soon as, until, then, next, before, after, after that, afterwards, when, while, during, soon, immediately, finally, eventually.
If you are not sure about how to use them, use a dictionary to read some examples.
And.. after the nightmare... A JOKE
When travelling good funny situations may happen too, so here you have a joke of a journey by train. ENJOY YOURSELF!!
A man and a woman who have never met before find themselves in the same sleeping carriage of a train.
After the initial embarrassment, they both manage to get to sleep; the woman on the top bunk, the man on the lower.
In the middle of the night, the woman leans over and says, "I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm awfully cold and I was wondering if you could possibly pass me another blanket."
The man leans out and, with a glint in his eye, says, "I've got a better idea. Let's pretend we are married."
"Why not," giggles the woman.
"Good," he replies. "Get your own damn blanket."
When travelling good funny situations may happen too, so here you have a joke of a journey by train. ENJOY YOURSELF!!
A man and a woman who have never met before find themselves in the same sleeping carriage of a train.
After the initial embarrassment, they both manage to get to sleep; the woman on the top bunk, the man on the lower.
In the middle of the night, the woman leans over and says, "I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm awfully cold and I was wondering if you could possibly pass me another blanket."
The man leans out and, with a glint in his eye, says, "I've got a better idea. Let's pretend we are married."
"Why not," giggles the woman.
"Good," he replies. "Get your own damn blanket."
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