Hi everyone!
There was a lot of new information today, huh? Do you rememeber what I told you about sentence stress? What about collocations (adjectives + prepositions)? Remember all the vocab? Well, guys, as you know, there’s a quiz next class, so study hard, Ok?
You know the text you read today? About Laughter Clubs? Watch this video and learn a bit more about Dr Kataria and Laughter Yoga.
So, do you still think it’s silly? Would you ever consider trying something like this?
Homework: Workbook page 8 (lesson 1C)
Student’s Book page 11 (Review)
Handout
Composition: Workbook pages 64 and 65 (Due date: March 2nd)
For those who don’t have the answer key, there you go: Workbook page 8
1. 2)embarrassed 3)nervous 4) relaxed 5)disappointed 6)confused 7)glad 8)stressed
2. a) 2-at 3-on 4-in 5-with 6-by
b) 2-T 3-F 4-F 5-DS 6-T 7-F
Student’s Book page 11 (Review)
1a) 2-go 3-tidy up 4-go to 5-visit 6-chat 7-have 8-meet up
2a) 1-do 2(blank) 3-did 4-are 5-have 6-does 7-have 8-are
4a) 1-Everyone I know watches TV 2- I don’t think I’ll go out tonight 3-I usually eat fish 4-None of my friends like football. 5- I have two sisters and neither of them likes their job. 6-I never get up early at the weekend.
5a)1-on 2-about 3-in 4-about 5-at 6-by 7-of 8-with
Have a great weekend and study for your quiz, Ok?
See you next class! Be good!
Did you enjoy our class today? I hope so^^
Since today we talked about likes, dislikes and your attitude towards the Internet and technology, I’d like to ask you: Do you use the Internet to practice English outside the classroom? If so, how?
Watch this video and let me know what your own weaknesses are and what your think you should do to improve your English.
Hello, my beautiful students!
So, today we worked a bit with question forms and the pronunciation of auxiliaries and you in questions, right? Watch this video and try to pay attention to how the questions are said.
Also, I’d like you guys to check out Atlantic’s social medias. I know some of you said you find Twitter and Facebook boring and you admit you might be kind of lazy to actually read blogs, but Atlantic’s pages are fun and they’re made to help you guys keep in contact with English as much as possible outside the classroom. So, just check them out and let us know what you think. Facebook Twitter Blog