Sumários

Reading: Text 6: Shirley Ballas's 'What good is the sparkle of Strictly if young people in Britain aren’t getting the chance to dance?'

24 Fevereiro 2026, 14:00 Hilda Alexandra Prazeres Eusebio

Today, TP7 finished reading  'Stripped of finery, detained by police as an ordinary citizen: now Andrew enters a new era – and Britain too' by Simon Jenkins.  Students who missed this class should finish reading this at home.

We then went on to read the first eight (8) paragraphs of Text 6, Sally Ballas's 'What good is the sparkle of Strictly if young people in Britain aren’t getting the chance to dance?'  Students who missed today's class should catch up on this reading.

Next class: We're going to finish Text 6 and then move on to Text 9: Cathy Reay's 'A message to the NHS: disabled people like having sex, too'.


Introduction to course

24 Fevereiro 2026, 08:00 Robert George Butler

https://padlet.com/robertbutler2/c1-letras-nj2qop69fm3pyqht


Leeson 3

23 Fevereiro 2026, 09:30 Sheila Brannigan

We discussed the course information (Work book pp 1-15)

We identified descriptions related to place in the two Hunger Games extracts (Work book)
We came up with aspects to describe places in narratives
We started language work on comparing and contrasting


Intro lessons

20 Fevereiro 2026, 08:00 Robert George Butler

https://padlet.com/robertbutler2/c1-letras-nj2qop69fm3pyqht


Editorial: 'Stripped of finery, detained by police as an ordinary citizen: now Andrew enters a new era – and Britain too' by Simon Jenkins

19 Fevereiro 2026, 14:00 Hilda Alexandra Prazeres Eusebio

Today, TP7 read - and identified the persuasive techniques in - Simon Jenkins's editorial entitled '

Stripped of finery, detained by police as an ordinary citizen: now Andrew enters a new era – and Britain too'



Next class: we will be reading and analyzing another editorial - to be confirmed!