Sumários

Oral presentations

4 Maio 2020, 14:00 EDUARDA MELO CABRITA


Students presented their oral work. Feedback was provided.

Past simple versus Present Perfect (pages 56-59 of the Workbook).

Homework assignment: sentence transformation exercises (pages 66-69 of the Workbook).


Evaluation

4 Maio 2020, 08:00 Gaile Parkin

Zoom. Individual oral presentations


Classes suspended (Covid-19). Oral presentations continued.

4 Maio 2020, 08:00 Isabel Maria Ferro Mealha

Zoom meeting: Individual oral presentations continued - Topic: My most treasured possession.

The following students did their oral presentation: Alice Vicente, Michaela Sasselli, David Iches, Beatriz Henriques (sent video).


Revisions

29 Abril 2020, 14:00 Ana Rita Martins

  • Revision exercises for the written test (exercises available on shared google drive file - see 'written test practice' folder)

Note:
1. The written test (30%) will take place next Monday, the 4th of May, 2.00-4.00 pm.
2. I will send students the question paper by e-mail (Word file) and they have until 4.15pm to send their answers. I will also upload a copy of the question paper onto the class' e-learning platform in case something comes up.
3. For the test students need to study/revise the following:
Material for the written test:
  • Short story: "Cyprus Avenue" by Lucy Caldwell
  • Novel: Pigeon English by Stephen Kelman
  • Episode: "Men against Fire" (episode 5, season 3 of Black Mirror)
  • Grammar: modal verbs (past, present, continuous) & verb tenses

Students will have to answer two questions in which they will write  a literary paragraph, so that content must be revisedas well (see e-learning platform for PPT presentation, plus google drive exercises).

I will also be online from 2.00-4.00 (e-mail  + Zoom) in case students have any doubts. 
Link:  https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/146127271?pwd=NWJiTEIwN0hhRE5pV3U1Q1F0dG1OZz09

ID: 146 127 271
Password: 516864


Giving 3-minute speeches

29 Abril 2020, 14:00 EDUARDA MELO CABRITA


Discussing guidelines for oral presentations.

Students prepare their 3-minute speeches on Monday  by giving 3-minute speeches on 4 different topics.
Feedback is given on today's speeches.