Sumários
Mini-presentations on Special Places and grammar review
4 Abril 2016, 16:00 • Rui Vitorino Azevedo
Mini-presentations on special places. Students had to pick three special places they've been to and answer the following questions:
1) Is there anything special about the design?
2) What did you think of this place?
3) What is the area like around this place?
4) Do you like going there?
5) Have you seen any other areas that are similar?
Adjectives and adverbs: focus on word order, the difference between attributive and predicative adjectives as well as compound adjectives were reviewed.
Mini-presentations on Special Places and grammar review
4 Abril 2016, 14:00 • Rui Vitorino Azevedo
Mini-presentations on special places. Students had to pick three special places they've been to and answer the following questions:
1) Is there anything special about the design?
2) What did you think of this place?
3) What is the area like around this place?
4) Do you like going there?
5) Have you seen any other areas that are similar?
Adjectives and adverbs: focus on word order, the difference between attributive and predicative adjectives as well as compound adjectives were reviewed.
Lesson 13
4 Abril 2016, 12:00 • Katarzyna Dominika Karpowicz Osowska
- "Technology and change" - vocabulary, speaking (p. 86)
- "How Google raced ahead" - reading + video (p. 87)
- Scenario: A radio debate about technology (pp. 91-93)
- "Digital wonderland" - listening + Grammar: Spoken English (pp. 98)
- Homework: exs. 2-5 pp. 97-98
Lesson from the class:
Out-of-date/up-to-date:
- behind the times
- cutting-edge
- new-fangled
- old-hat
- outmoded, outdated
- state-of-the-art
Idioms with get:
- to get sb down
- to get on sb's nerves
- to get the hang of sth
- to get on like a house on fire
- to get off to a flying start
oral presentations on Englishness
4 Abril 2016, 10:00 • John Richard Walker
student oral presentations on the following theme of Englishness: the royal family
oral presentations on Englishness
4 Abril 2016, 08:00 • John Richard Walker
student oral presentations on the following theme of Englishness: the royal family