Write an email to a friend of yours who has invited you to a concert. Explain why you can’t go to the concert and suggest a different time and place to meet.
What did
you think about the 30-day challenges we discussed in class? Did you consider
trying them after reading the text about Matt Cutts? He certainly found them
really useful to make his life move forward.
Would you like to listen to him telling you about them and how they
enriched his life? Here’s a link to his talk about 30-day challenges.
Matt’s talk
is one of the many interesting and inspiring talks you can watch on TED talks
website. TED TALKSare relatively short
videos from some of the most engaging speakers around the world. They cover an
endless range of topics. They started as a conference about Technology,
Entertaiment and Design (TED) but now you can find a talk about almost any
subject under the sun.
They can be
specially useful for students of English as you can watch them with subtitles. There
are more than a thousand talks so you will always find one interesting for you.
TED talks are a great way to learn English while you learn something new about
another topic.
As you will
find so many to choose from, it might be a good idea to start by watching the
most popular ones. You can find them on this playlist.
You will
also find other playlists (collections of related talks) sorted by topic on the TED website.
Choose a subject you are interested in and get inspired!
Dear students, As you know, our mock exam is just around the corner (from Wednesday 10th to Wednesday 17th of February), so I guess some of you have already started to revise and you're wondering what the exam will be like.
If that is the case with you, have a look at this website, where you'll find two past exams to practice and you might get an idea of the kind of exam you'll be taking.
Anyway, I'll also explain the exam parts and procedure in detail next week in the class, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I hope it helps
Do you know what 'career' means? I hope those of you who have attended the lessons lately will already be able to answer this question correctly. As you know, career refers to 'the job or jobs that someone has in a particular area of work' not to someone's university studies. Spanish students often misunderstand this word as they tend to translate it as a similar Spanish word. However, career and carrera are what we call 'false friends', two words that look or sound similar but have different meanings.
If you want to know more about false friends you must check out the following blog. Amanda will teach you about them in a fun way in her blog. Explore it and have fun while learning.