31.10.08

Halloween


Why do you think Halloween has become so popular in Majorca and around Spain? Please, leave your comments and start a debate!

To leave your comments click on "comments", you'll have a grid where you can write, it's really easy!!! then click on "publish your comment"

30.10.08

READERS


Hello everybody!

Here you've the first book you have to read on the first term. Try to get it and start reading it!

THE JEWEL THAT WAS OURS by colin Dexter, retold by Anne Colins. MACMILLAN.
Intermediate level.

29.10.08

-ED / -ING ADJECTIVES

Here you have two videos where -ed and -ing adjectives are explained.





Here you have several exercises to practice: EXERCISE 1, EXERCISE 2, EXERCISE 3, EXERCISE 4, EXERCISE 5.

19.10.08

VOCABULARY UNIT 1'S CROSSWORDS

The ones who came to class last Friday created some crosswords to revise vocabulary on unit 1. Here you've got the three crosswords created by you. You don't have the keys, try to do them and revise the vocabulary. In a week time I'll publish the keys.




15.10.08

Writing Task

Your first writing is a letter to a penpal. You can find an example at the end of unit 1. Write about 100 or 150 words.

7.10.08

RELATIONSHIPS' EXPRESSIONS

Here you've got some of the expressions related to relationships we did in class.

We get on well with each other. We have a friendly relationship.
We don’t get on. We don’t have a friendly relationship.
He gets on my nerves. I find him irritating.
We get on like a house on fire. We have a lot in common and really
enjoy each other’s company.
We are like chalk and cheese. We are completely different.
We are like two peas in a pod. We are really alike.
We have fallen out. We have had an argument.
We have made up. We had an argument but now we are friends again.
I take after my father. I have his personality or features.

SUBJECT AND OBJECT QUESTIONS

Here you have the activities we did in class and the keys.



Here you have some exercises to practise:
EXERCISE 1, EXERCISE 2, EXERCISE 3, EXERCISE 4, EXERCISE 5, EXERCISE 6, EXERCISE 7, EXERCSE 8