"Music to my ears": Something you are pleased to hear about
As part of this quarantine listening practice, here you´ll find two activities to be done online. Just click on the links and at the end get a screenshot to paste in a word document and send to your teacher by mail.
REPORTED SPEECH QUOTES: Answer the questions reporting the famous lines from the film (remember to use contractions (can´t/hasn´t) and the use of "that")
LYRICS TRAINING (JAMES BLUNT): Try to fill in the gaps and once finished, get a screenshot with the result and send it by mail to your teacher (javiermartinez@iescantabria.net). You can do it as many times as you want to get a better score. Hope you like it.
As part of this quarantine listening practice, here you´ll find two activities to be done online. Just click on the links and at the end get a screenshot to paste in a word document and send to your teacher by mail.
REPORTED SPEECH QUOTES: Answer the questions reporting the famous lines from the film (remember to use contractions (can´t/hasn´t) and the use of "that")
LYRICS TRAINING (JAMES BLUNT): Try to fill in the gaps and once finished, get a screenshot with the result and send it by mail to your teacher (javiermartinez@iescantabria.net). You can do it as many times as you want to get a better score. Hope you like it.
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Recently, you spent a week with your English friend and their family to improve your English.
Write an email to your cousin about your visit.
In your email, you should:
• describe the family you stayed with
• explain what you enjoyed doing during your visit
• say how your English has improved.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
You will receive up to 10 marks for the content of your email, and up to 10 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
Write an email to your cousin about your visit.
In your email, you should:
• describe the family you stayed with
• explain what you enjoyed doing during your visit
• say how your English has improved.
The pictures above may give you some ideas, and you should try to use some ideas of your own.
You will receive up to 10 marks for the content of your email, and up to 10 marks for the style and
accuracy of your language.
Dear Amelia,
ReplyDeleteHello! How are you? Last week I stayed with my English friends' family. Her name is Lydia and she is so much fun to hang out with! Her mom is a scientist and has her own lab in the house. She's always forgetting to brush her hair. She's really funny and would tell us a science joke everyday. Haha! Lydia's father is an author. He's written 3 books so far. All of them are cookbooks. He's also a cook. He gave us delicious breakfasts everyday! Lydia has a little brother named Sam. He's 5. He doesn't really do anything but his favorite color is Red. He loves TV. Lydia loves elephants and her favorite color is Grey. She has a room full of elephant posters, stuffed animals, and even her bed is shaped like an elephant!
The whole week I stayed, we went to the zoo (to see the elephants), the park, the museum, and had picnics everyday! My english has improved a lot too Amelia! I can now pronounce many words flawlessly and my vocabulary has increased! (Increased is a new word I learned) I would love to visit Lydia again and maybe next time, you can come too! Good bye Amelia! Until next time!
Your cousin,
raneem