No
lessons from 5 March 5 to 15 March 2020. So here is the work to do at
home
English
File Student's Book, using your book, online materials, a dictionary
and friends from the class via Skype or Messenger video link or by
phone for the oral parts:
Unit
7B, pages 70-71
Exercise
1, Reading and Speaking, section a-f with a partner,
Exercise
2, Grammar, section a-b with a partner, section c, go to page 145 and
online recordings (7.13 and 7.14), section d Guess the Sentence,
student A goes to page 108, student B goes to page 113, you each have
DIFFERENT sentences to complete, complete YOUR sentences alone Before
you start talking and then check from your partner who has the
answers.
Exercise
3, Pronunciation and Speaking, section a, with online recording
(7.16), section b, writing alone, section c, with a partner
pages
72-73
.Exercise
4, Vocabulary, section a, with a partner, section b, page 162 with a
dictionary and online recordings (7.17, 7.18 and 7.19), section c,
with a partner
exercise
5, Pronunciation, sections a-c, with a partner and your online
recordings (7.20)
exercise
6, Listening, sections a-b, with a partner (the poster is on page
73), section c, with a partner, then listen to online recording
(7.21) and check, section e, listen and answer the questions, section
f, try to complete the sentences, then check from online recording
(7.22), section g, with a partner
Exercise
7, Speaking and Writing, section a, ALONE, this includes using
vocabulary from page 162 (already done), section b, with partner(s)
section
c, Writing, first do page120, Exercise 6, Describing a house or flat, sections
a-c,
section
d, write an essay, 180-200 words, DO NOT describe your ideal house, DO NOT
use expressions like 'it's perfectly situated', instead, write an
HONEST description of the flat you are renting, or your family home
in Rome or in your hometown or at the sea or in the mountains. Make
sure you explain its location clearly and include good things and BAD
things. If you prefer, you could imagine you are sharing a flat in
Rome and that one of your flatmates is leaving soon. Write an
advertisement to put on a university noticeboard to try and find a
new flatmate. Include information about the rent, bills, the other
flatmates, any rules or preferences and contact details.
And
then the regular homework
Revise
English File Grammar pages 144
first
conditional sentences, future with time clauses
English Grammar in Use – units 25 and 38
English Grammar in Use – units 25 and 38
New:
Revise
English File Grammar pages 145
second
conditional sentences, choosing between first and second conditional
English
File Workbook, pages 217-19
Your
book to read and take vocabulary notes on, pages 201-210
English
Grammar in Use, units 121-130
Writing, an essay, see above, Exercise 7, section d, read the instructions carefully
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