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- B2 extra activities (523)
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Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Fifth year - 5ºA - Monday 10 December 2012
Summary of the class:
- Reading test
- Listening review
- Speaking: topics on page 26
Note: Please make sure you are punctual on Wednesday for your exams.
Fifth year - 5ºA - Wednesday 5 December 2012
Summary of the class:
- Listening: functions / opinions
- Speaking: dialogues
- Interaction: expressions. Click here to read the document.
- Speaking: topics
- Listening: review
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Tuesday 4th December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Fifth year - 5ºA - Monday 3rd December 2012
Friday, 30 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Thursday 29 November 2012
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Listening: The environment in Britain
Watch the following video and answer the questions below:
1. When did the government first create National Parks in Britain, and why?
2. England’s population:
3. Where's the Peak District?
4. What is smog? What happened in Britain in 1952 with smog?
5. What ecological law is mentioned?
6. What does the video say about transport (private and public) in Britain?
7. What happens in the High Street in Oxford?
8. Reasons why people go to the Peak District National Park.
1. When did the government first create National Parks in Britain, and why?
2. England’s population:
3. Where's the Peak District?
4. What is smog? What happened in Britain in 1952 with smog?
5. What ecological law is mentioned?
6. What does the video say about transport (private and public) in Britain?
7. What happens in the High Street in Oxford?
8. Reasons why people go to the Peak District National Park.
- Person 1:
- Person 2:
- Person 3:
- Person 4:
- Person 5:
- Person 6:
Vocabulary: the environment
Watch the following videos to practise vocabulary about the environment and its pronunciation:
Fifth year - 5ºA - Wednesday 28 November 2012
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Tuesday 27 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Correct activities on present perfect
- Speaking: present perfect. Click here to read the questions
- Vocabulary: social issues. Click here to read the worksheets.
- Speaking: world issues. Click here to see the questions.
- Listening: review.
Homework:
- Complete the last activity in the first worksheet on world issues.
- Correct activities on present perfect
- Speaking: present perfect. Click here to read the questions
- Vocabulary: social issues. Click here to read the worksheets.
- Speaking: world issues. Click here to see the questions.
- Listening: review.
Homework:
- Complete the last activity in the first worksheet on world issues.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Fifth year - 5ºA - Monday 26 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Speaking: social issues
- Vocabulary: natural disasters
- Vocabulary: social issues. Click here to have a look at the worksheets.
- Speaking: social issues. Click here to read the questions.
- Grammar: Present perfect simple and continuous.
Homework:
Complete the last vocabulary activity from the first worksheet.
- Speaking: social issues
- Vocabulary: natural disasters
- Vocabulary: social issues. Click here to have a look at the worksheets.
- Speaking: social issues. Click here to read the questions.
- Grammar: Present perfect simple and continuous.
Homework:
Complete the last vocabulary activity from the first worksheet.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Thursday 22 November 2012
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Thanksgiving: Other traditions
These are other traditions for Thanksgiving's Day:
- Help people in need in food banks or soup kitchens.
- Watch football games
- Watch the parade, especially Macy's in New York
- Help people in need in food banks or soup kitchens.
- Watch football games
- Watch the parade, especially Macy's in New York
Thanksgiving: What do people eat on Thanksgiving?
These are the things Americans eat on their special holiday.
1. Roast turkey
2. Stuffing
3. Gravy
4. Sweet potatoes / yams
5. Cranberry sauce
6. Corn bread
7. Mashed potatoes
8. Pumpkin Pie
1. Roast turkey
2. Stuffing
3. Gravy
4. Sweet potatoes / yams
5. Cranberry sauce
6. Corn bread
7. Mashed potatoes
8. Pumpkin Pie
B2: Listening: The first Thanksgiving
Today Americans celebrate Thanksgiving's Day. Watch the following video and answer the questions below.
1. Why were some people unhappy in England?
2. Where did these people settle down after they left England?
3. What problems did they find there?
4. What was the name of the ship they set out on for America?
5. What problems did they find on board of the ship?
6. HOw long did they sail for?
7. Who was Squanto?
8. What did Squanto teach the pilgrims?
9. why did the pilgrims decide to have a celebration?
10. What did they cook for that celebration?
11. How were the Indians dressed?
12. Where did the first Thanksgiving's feast take place?
Click here to check your answers.
If you want to watch something funny, click on the following link: Thanksgiving's funny videos
1. Why were some people unhappy in England?
2. Where did these people settle down after they left England?
3. What problems did they find there?
4. What was the name of the ship they set out on for America?
5. What problems did they find on board of the ship?
6. HOw long did they sail for?
7. Who was Squanto?
8. What did Squanto teach the pilgrims?
9. why did the pilgrims decide to have a celebration?
10. What did they cook for that celebration?
11. How were the Indians dressed?
12. Where did the first Thanksgiving's feast take place?
Click here to check your answers.
If you want to watch something funny, click on the following link: Thanksgiving's funny videos
Vocabulary: Natural disasters
Watch the following video to practise the vocabulary and pronunciation:
Fifth year - 5ºA - Wednesday 21 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Tuesday 20 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Correct activities: vocabulary (television)
- Vocabulary: sports
- Speaking: Television.
- Listening and speaking: recommending an activity.
Homework:
- Read the text on page 20
Important: Exam dates
- Tuesday 11 December: Reading
- Thursday 13 December: Listening and writing
- Tuesday 18 December: Speaking
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Fifth year - 5ºA - Monday 19 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Vocabulary: television. Click here to read the worksheet
- Listening: Game shows
- Speaking: Guess the sport / game
- Speaking: television
Homework:
- Vocabulary: Complete the last two activities in the worksheet on television
- Vocabulary: page 150... sports
Important note:
As from Wednesday 21 November classes will take place in Jovellanos
Exam dates:
- Monday 10 December: Reading
- Wednesday 12 December: Listening and writing
- Monday 17 December: Speaking
Monday, 19 November 2012
Videos: game shows
Here are some videos as examples of the game shows mentioned in the book.
Hole In the Wall
The Weakest Link
Hole In the Wall
The Weakest Link
Friday, 16 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Thursday 15 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Correct exercises: future / collective nouns
- Vocabulary and speaking: Travellers' quiz
- Brainstorming: Television
- Vocabulary: television. Click here to see the worksheet
- Listening: game shows
- Speaking: Think of a sport / game and describe it to your partners.
Homework:
- Vocabulary activities on television (worksheet)
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Fifth year - 5ºA - Wednesday 14 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Thursday 8 November 2012
Thursday, 8 November 2012
B2. Listening. American elections
Before listening:
1. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
Americans voted to (1) ________________ incumbent president Barack Obama on Tuesday in one of the (2) the ___________contests in U.S. history. President Obama saw off the challenge of Republican opponent Mitt Romney, who asked the nation to pray for Mr Obama in his (3) _________________to re-ignite the American economy. It was a nail-biting (4) ____________________ to what was a long, exhausting, bitter and expensive election campaign. Pre-election polls and TV stations said either man could have won the presidency. It all depended on several swing (5) ____________________, the winner of which would secure the 270 electoral votes needed to (6) ________________victory. Once the state of Ohio went to the Democrats, Obama knew he had another four years in the White House. Many Americans felt relief that the election has now been decided. They had to (7) ____________________dozens of nightly advertisements in what was the most expensive campaign in history. Most voters complained that the ads were overly (8) ____________________ and simply attacked the other side rather than outlining policy promises. Despite the poor state of the American economy, voters once again put their (9) ____________________ in Mr Obama. Many believe Obama won against all the odds. Thomas L Friedman of the New York Times wrote: "No one can know for sure what complex emotional(10) ____________________ tipped this election Obama's way…It came down to a (11) ____________________ of Americans believing that…Obama was trying his hardest to (12) __________________what ails the country."
Writing: Write an essay (225-250 words) about the following topic: It is the duty of everyone to vote in elections. Those who don't should be heavily fined.
Click here to check your answers.
Taken from Breaking News English
1. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. | incumbent | a. | rival |
2 | opponent | b. | guarantee |
3. | nail-biting | c. | complicated |
4. | depended on | d. | put up with |
5. | secure | e. | sitting |
6. | endure | f. | excessively |
7. | overly | g. | bulk |
8. | faith | h. | tense |
9. | complex | i. | belief |
10. | majority Listen to the track now and complete the text below: |
j. | hinged on |
Americans voted to (1) ________________ incumbent president Barack Obama on Tuesday in one of the (2) the ___________contests in U.S. history. President Obama saw off the challenge of Republican opponent Mitt Romney, who asked the nation to pray for Mr Obama in his (3) _________________to re-ignite the American economy. It was a nail-biting (4) ____________________ to what was a long, exhausting, bitter and expensive election campaign. Pre-election polls and TV stations said either man could have won the presidency. It all depended on several swing (5) ____________________, the winner of which would secure the 270 electoral votes needed to (6) ________________victory. Once the state of Ohio went to the Democrats, Obama knew he had another four years in the White House. Many Americans felt relief that the election has now been decided. They had to (7) ____________________dozens of nightly advertisements in what was the most expensive campaign in history. Most voters complained that the ads were overly (8) ____________________ and simply attacked the other side rather than outlining policy promises. Despite the poor state of the American economy, voters once again put their (9) ____________________ in Mr Obama. Many believe Obama won against all the odds. Thomas L Friedman of the New York Times wrote: "No one can know for sure what complex emotional(10) ____________________ tipped this election Obama's way…It came down to a (11) ____________________ of Americans believing that…Obama was trying his hardest to (12) __________________what ails the country."
Writing: Write an essay (225-250 words) about the following topic: It is the duty of everyone to vote in elections. Those who don't should be heavily fined.
Click here to check your answers.
Taken from Breaking News English
Fifth year - 5ºA - Wednesday 7 November 2012
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Fifth year - 5CAL - Tuesday 6 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Correct activities: Travelling. Click here to read the document.
- Reading and speaking. Guy Fawkes / Bonfire Night. Click here to read the worksheet.
- Listening: Fifty Things to Do Before You Die.
- Future: review
Homework:
- Read the rules for the different future tenses on page 132.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
B2. Bonfire Night. Celebration
On the following video you can watch how English people celebrate Bonfire Night, specifically in Winchester, a town in the South of England.
B2. Listening. Guy Fawkes
Watch this new video on Guy Fawkes. There are subtitles, so it is a good way to practise listening skills and even pronunciation if you read aloud at the same time.
Fifth year - 5ºA - Monday 5 November 2012
Summary of the class:
- Correct activities: vocabulary (travelling). Click here to read the document.
- Reading and speaking: Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night. Click here to read the text
- Presentation: travelling to London
- Presentation: world crisis and things that have changed
- Grammar: future tenses
- Correct activities: vocabulary (travelling). Click here to read the document.
- Reading and speaking: Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night. Click here to read the text
- Presentation: travelling to London
- Presentation: world crisis and things that have changed
- Grammar: future tenses
Monday, 5 November 2012
B2 - Fifty Things to Do Before You Die: Machu Picchu
I found this video very emotional. Now I really would like to go to Machu Picchu. It is a beautiful place indeed
Watch the video and complete the activities below:
1. Complete the details about the lady on the video.
Name: Elizabeth ...........
Age: .........
Marital status: .......
2. What does she say about Cuzco?
3. Why does she say that she might be looked at quite strangely?
4. Complete the sentence:
Machu Picchu was thought at one time to be the lost city of the Incas. It's still thought of as a very spiritual place. Lots and lots of people go there as a pilgrimage. My pilgrimage is just to ....
5. What's Elizabeth's conclusion?
"I've reached a .................. and now I've got to find out what's ............ "
Click here to chek your answers.
1. Complete the details about the lady on the video.
Name: Elizabeth ...........
Age: .........
Marital status: .......
2. What does she say about Cuzco?
3. Why does she say that she might be looked at quite strangely?
4. Complete the sentence:
Machu Picchu was thought at one time to be the lost city of the Incas. It's still thought of as a very spiritual place. Lots and lots of people go there as a pilgrimage. My pilgrimage is just to ....
5. What's Elizabeth's conclusion?
"I've reached a .................. and now I've got to find out what's ............ "
Click here to chek your answers.
B2 - Halloween: candy and health
Watch the video about the amount of sugar American people have in their diets:
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Halloween - practice
If you want to do some activities on Halloween, this is the link to access past resources I added to the site. Click on the pumpkin to go to the activities.
Book Recommendation: The Girl You Left Behind
Name of the book:The Girl You Left Behind
Author: Jojo Moyes
Number of Pages: 369
I've already mentioned that Jojo Moyes is one of my favourite writers. This is her latest novel. A wonderful journey from the past to the present in the form of a painting.
THis is the plot: What happened to the girl you left behind? France, 1916. Sophie Lefevre must keep her family safe whilst her adored husband Edouard fights at the front. When she is ordered to serve the German officers who descend on her hotel each evening, her home becomes riven by fierce tensions. And from the moment the new Kommandant sets eyes on Sophie's portrait - painted by Edouard - a dangerous obsession is born, which will lead Sophie to make a dark and terrible decision. Almost a century later, and Sophie's portrait hangs in the home of Liv Halston, a wedding gift from her young husband before he died. A chance encounter reveals the painting's true worth, and its troubled history. A history that is about to resurface and turn Liv's life upside down all over again . . . 544 pages
Author: Jojo Moyes
Number of Pages: 369
I've already mentioned that Jojo Moyes is one of my favourite writers. This is her latest novel. A wonderful journey from the past to the present in the form of a painting.
THis is the plot: What happened to the girl you left behind? France, 1916. Sophie Lefevre must keep her family safe whilst her adored husband Edouard fights at the front. When she is ordered to serve the German officers who descend on her hotel each evening, her home becomes riven by fierce tensions. And from the moment the new Kommandant sets eyes on Sophie's portrait - painted by Edouard - a dangerous obsession is born, which will lead Sophie to make a dark and terrible decision. Almost a century later, and Sophie's portrait hangs in the home of Liv Halston, a wedding gift from her young husband before he died. A chance encounter reveals the painting's true worth, and its troubled history. A history that is about to resurface and turn Liv's life upside down all over again . . . 544 pages
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