lunes, 11 de junio de 2018

Exams

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- As requested, I'm posting the May exam:


martes, 15 de mayo de 2018

Week 27: May 7th- Last day of the course

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First day of May and last day of the course for us!

- We practised with speaking cards that helped revise the course.
- We practised more presentations.
- We did an end-of-year questionnaire and
- We sang I Wonder, by Sixto Rodríguez


We're doing the written test on Monday 14th, 16.30 in room 4.
Orals are taking place on May 9th & 16th, also in room 4.
Results will be out on May 22nd both online and on the classroom's board and you can have a look at your exam and transmit any enquiries you may have on May 28th at 19.00, room 4.

Thanks for all your year's work. I hope the course may have been of some use and wish you all the best for the future.


jueves, 26 de abril de 2018

Week 26: April 23rd & 25th- World Book Day and more!

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- We revised relatives with a board game.
- We listened to Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, read and rephrased it to celebrate the World Book Day.
- We revised reported speech with a game board with referee. This is the KEY to the exercise.
- We listened to the end of the story of Sixto Rodríguez.
- We revised modals to talk about possibilities in the past with a mystery game.


sábado, 21 de abril de 2018

Week 25: April 16th& 18th- Practising prepositions with Keane

- We did an exercise with prepositions in Keane's lyrics of Somewhere only we know.
- We revised health vocabulary.
- We did a listening on technological advances.
- We saw how to use relatives.
- We practised relatives with a multiple choice activity.
- We revised tense use with an interview exercise.
- We got the corrected writing productions on the photo choice and general feedback of the most frequent problems.
- We practised a monologue on financial problems in class.

Homework:
- Reading on page 109.
- Sending the recorded monologue for written feedback.
- If you need speaking practice, remember Talk English, where you can listen and also record your production in a fictional conversation.

martes, 10 de abril de 2018

Week 24- April 9th & 11th- Practising conditionals

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- We warmed up with first and second conditionals about ourselves.
- We read about Honest London and listened to what four different people would have done.
- We revised the third conditional type of sentences.
- We told a story using third conditional sentences.
- We revised the 3rd conditional with situation cards.
- We saw vocabulary on health on pages 104 and 105.
- We did a writing in class.
- We did an exercise on Keane's Somewhere Only We Know.

Homework:
- Reading pages 104 and 105.
- Review on page 101.

KEYS:




jueves, 5 de abril de 2018

Week 23: April 4th- Dilemmas and how to use conditionals

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- We revised structures when talking about the Easter break.
- We saw vocabulary about money and finance.
- We saw a listening on financial advice and
- We revised first and second conditionals.

Homework:
- Ex. 3e page 93.
- Ex. 4 page 97: vocabulary on crime.
- Pages 184 and 185 (I'll give you the keys)

MORE READING PRACTICE
(to be done at home in 30 minutes.)
KEY:
Exercise 1: 1A, 2B, 3C, 4B, 5D, 6B, 7C, 8B
Exercise 2: 1. potential, 2. brilliant, 3. talented, 4. outstanding, 5. spectators/supporters, 6. competitive, 7. represent, 8. world record.
Exercise 3: 1D, 2A, 3C, 4B, 5A, 6D, 7C, 8C
Exercise 4: 1. broke up/ broke off/ broke off their relationship/ broke off the relationship
                   2. ran out of
                   3. came up with/ came out with/ came across
                   4. lives for
                   5. been able to play
                   6. we've been running/ we will have been running/ we'll have been running
                   7. I've ever known/ I've known/
                   8. have you been playing

miércoles, 21 de marzo de 2018

Week 22: March 19th & 21st- To get/have something done

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- We exchanged our sentences revising too/enough and so/such.
- We revised the structure have/get something done in 7B and practised it with a spoken activity.
- We sang Remember Me, the song from Coco's soundtrack that won this year's Oscar.
- We saw the vocabulary on film and TV on page 160.
- We saw the sounds and spelling of letter o.
- We compared formal and informal structures in writings.
- We did a reading/grammar test. You can do it at home if you missed the class.
- We did a speaking find-the-difference activity.
- As a homage to the great scientist Stephen Hawking we saw a video of The Big Bang Theory in which Sheldon meets Stephen Hawking.
Holiday time!!
Homework:
- Ex. 1 page 92.
- Ex. 4 page 94.
- Writing ex. 4 page 89.

You can also have a look at:
- Empower Upper Intermediate Vocabulary List.
- Reading to practise predicting information in a text.
Key to Reading Plus 1.
- Reading to practise inferring.
Key to Reading Plus 2.
- Reading to practise predicting the content of a text.
Key to Reading Plus 3



KEY TO THE TEST

Exercise 1: 1D, 2A, 3B, 4A, 5D, 6B, 7C, 8A, 9C, 10B
Exercise 2: 11 had/ (also: actually and really), 12 used/needed (also: had and got), 13 whether/ if (also: why), 14 have (also: can), 15. might/ may/ will
Exercise 3: 16D, 17A, 18B, 19B, 20D
Exercise 4: 21 Seb Prior, 22 Justin Stubbs, 23 Wendy Burrows, 24 Justin Stubbs, 25 Seb Prior, 26 Naomi Killingsworth, 27 Seb Prior, 28 Anna Lindley, 29 Anna Lindley, 30 Justin Stubbs.