jueves, 12 de marzo de 2020

Ampliación 2. Boarding schools

Remember the difference between ASSIST and ATTEND.
Would you like to attend a boarding school?

1) Click on the link below. Watch the video (britishcouncil) and do the three activities

activities 1

2) Watch the first 4 minutes of this video



Are these sentences true or false. Correct the false sentences.

a.Students are not used to discipline
b. There is a boarding school in Harry Potter
c. Teachers guide students to make them achieve their full potential
d. Sport activities are not an important part of the curriculum
e. There are only British students in the girls boarding school

3) Would you like to go to a boarding school? Write three ideas in favour and three against boarding schools. Write your opinion. Use:

"In my opinion"
"As far as I´m concerned..."and connectors such as "But", "however", "unlike"...

Ampliación 1


1. Watch the first 3 minutes of this video and asnwer these questions:

How many confirmed cases are there?
Who is the minister that tested positive?
Who are most likely to be infected?

2. Are these sentences true or false:
a. The Parliament will remain close
b. Two ministers decided to isolate themselves today

3. How do they pronunce these words? Coronavirus, isolate, parliament
4. What is the meaning of: LAB / MP

VOCABULARY

Do these activities about MEDICINE
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/vocabulary/beginner-vocabulary/health

Write 1 meaningful sentences with these words

1. bandage
2. plaster
3. tablets
4. prescription

Conversation Practice
Answer these questions:
1. What are her symptoms?
2. What does the doctor prescribe?
Complete: "It sounds like you´ve got the ......................"

Watch the video again. Pause and practise.

martes, 11 de marzo de 2014

Formal Letters



Addresses:

1) Your Address The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter.
2) The Address of the person you are writing to should be written on the left, starting below your address.

Date: On the right or the left on the line after the address you are writing to. Write the month as a word.

Salutation or greeting:

1) Dear Sir or Madam,
If you do not know the name of the person you are writing to

2) Dear Mr +SURNAME,
If you know the name, use the title (Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms, Dr, etc.) and the surname only.

Ending a letter:

1) Yours faithfully
If you do not know the name of the person.
2) Yours sincerely
If you know the name of the person.

Useful sentences
a) General Overview
Reason for writing:
  • I am writing in response to your article/advertisement/letter
  • I am writing with regard to your article/advertisement/letter
  • I am writing regarding your article/advertisement/letter
Ending the letter:
  • I look forward to your reply
  • I look to hearing from you
  • Yours faithfully or Yours sincerely



b) Complaint letters:
Reason for writing:
  • I am writing (in order) to complain about
  • I am writing to complain about
Introducing the complaint:
  • Firstly/ In the first place
  • First of all/ My first complaint is
  • The first problem is
Introducing further complaints:
  • Secondly
  • Not only …….but also
  • In addition/ In addition to this
  • To make things worse
  • …….was also unacceptable
Demanding action:
  • I suggest that you replace the item
  • I would like a full refund
  • I would be grateful if you could give me a full refund
Ending the letter:
  • I look forward to hearing from you
  • I look forward to receiving a replacement
c) Writing formal letters to request information
Reason for writing:
  • I am writing to request further information about
  • I am writing to ask you for details about ...
  • I am writing to receive further information about
  • I am writing to enquire about
  • I am writing to receive more detailed information about
  • I am writing to receive further details about
Requesting first piece of information:
  • The first thing I would like to know is
  • First of all I would like to know
Requesting further information:
  • I would like to know if...
  • I would be interested in knowing..
  • I would be grateful if you could...
  • Could you please confirm...?
  • Could you also tell me….?
  • Could you also inform me ….?
  • Would you also mind informing me ….?
  • Would you also mind telling me ….?
  • Do you know ….?
  • I would also like to know if
  • I would also like to know whether
  • I hope you might also let me know about …
Thanking for information:
  • I would like to thank you in advance for this information
  • Thank you in advance for this information