miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2016

UNIT 10 I FELL FOR YOU

UNIT 10 I FELL FOR YOU

- RELATIONSHIPS
-REPORTED SPEECH
- SOCIAL NETWORKING
- ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKS

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Describe a person you are very close to. You should say:
  • who this person is
  • when you met them
  • where you met them
LINK TO VOCABULARY

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LINKS TO PRACTISE

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VIDEO ON HOW TO WRITE ABOUT ADV AND DISAD ...


martes, 22 de noviembre de 2016

UNIT 9 IT'S PARTY TIME

IT'S PARTY TIME

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Baby shower: A party for a woman who is expecting a baby, at which party guests give presents for the baby. (noun)
Bachelor party: A party that a man has with his male friends on the night before his wedding (American English) (same as stag night). (noun)
Balloon: An object made of thin rubber and filled with air, usually used as decoration for parties. (noun)
Banner: A long piece of material with a message written on it. (noun)
Bash: A party or celebration. (noun)
Barbecue party: An outdoor party where people cook and eat barbecued food. (noun)
Birthday party: A party held to celebrate the anniversary of your birth. (noun)
Booze-up: A party where people can usually drink a lot of alcohol. (noun)
Bouquet: An arrangement of flowers wrapped in paper. (noun)
Bridal shower: A party for a woman who is going to get married, at which she gets presents from the guests. (noun)
Candy: A small sweet food made from sugar or chocolate (American English) (same as sweet). (noun)
Cancel: To decide that an event or party that was planned will not happen. (verb)
Cake: A sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar and eggs. (noun)
Candle: A stick of wax, often put on a birthday cake. (noun)
Caterer: A person or company who is responsible for providing and serving food and drinks at a party. (noun)
Celebrate: To do something special and enjoyable to mark an important occasion or event. (verb)
Celebration: A special occasion or party at which you celebrate something. (noun)
Christmas party: A party to celebrate Christmas. (noun)
Clambake: An outdoor party by the sea where people cook and eat clams. (noun)
Cocktail party: A formal party in the early evening where guests are served alcoholic drinks and small meals. (noun)
Confetti: Small pieces of colored paper that people throw in the air at wedding parties, parades, etc. (noun)
Cookie: A small flat sweet biscuit. (noun)
Costume: A set of clothes that you wear to make you look like something, such as an animal, movie character, etc. (noun)
Costume party: A party where people wear certain clothes to look like a famous person, a character in a story, etc. (American English) (same as fancy dress party) (noun)
Culinary: Relating to cooking or food. (adjective)
Cupcake: A small cake baked in a paper cup. (noun)
Decorate: To make something look more attractive by putting things on it such as flowers or balloons. (verb)
Decoration: Something nice that you put on an object to make it more attractive. (noun)
Dinner party: A social event at which a small group of people have an evening meal. (noun)
Drinks party: A formal party where people mainly talk and are served alcoholic drinks. (noun)

MORE VOCABULARY
http://www.english-at-home.com/vocabulary/organising-a-party/


http://www.excellentesl4u.com/esl-party-vocabulary.html

GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES
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EXERCISES ONLINE
http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/

http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/


CULTURE

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CHEESE ROLLING VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOyQBSMeIhM

HISTORY
http://www.cheese-rolling.co.uk/index1.htm