UNIT 9
Extra listening:
http://www.elllo.org/english/0251/264-Jeff-Movie.htm
Extra grammar activities:
En este enlace tienes la teoría de la voz pasiva y una serie de enlaces a ejercicios de la pasiva al final de la explicación:
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/passive
Extra reading:
http://www.usingenglish.com/comprehension/8.html
Speaking activity:
1. Think of a film (but don't say the name). Describe it for a partner to guess. Don't forget to answer these questions:
-Where is it set?
-Is it based on a book?
-Who was it directed by?
-Who's in it?
-What is it about?
2. Do you prefer going to the theatre or the cinema? Explain your answer.
3. Think about a film or theatre festival. Talk about when and where it takes place, and describe what you can see or do there.
4. Do you think going to the theatre is popular in these days?
MODULO 3
UNITS 8 AND 9
READING AND SPEAKING ACTIVITY
Read the following article and answer the next question:
WHAT ARE YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS GOING TO BE?
Achieving Success
Determined that this year you'll keep those New Year's Resolutions? Here are a few goal setting tips to get you started!
Determined that this year you'll keep those New Year's Resolutions? Here are a few goal setting tips to get you started!
New Years Resolutions Calendar - Don't Try Everything at Once! There's a temptation, with the New Year, to run off a list of everything we've ever wanted to change. Don't fall for it! You'll have better luck fulfilling one or two goals than you will with a list of fifty.You can always add new resolutions to your list later. Take one thing at a time.
Word it carefully. Let's say your resolution is to relax more in the coming year. Word this carefully. Try not to think of it as "This year I am going to relax." That's a stress-inducer waiting to happen. It forces you into thinking of the resolution as something you must do, not something you want to do. Try to make it sound a little gentler: "This year I'm going to explore different ways of relaxing." It also suggests more of a plan—you'll fulfil the resolution by experimenting with relaxation techniques. The first resolution sounds as if you're going to force yourself to relax by sheer willpower.
Planning Your New Years Resolutions - Make a Plan. Once you know what your resolution is, try to break it down. Nobody accomplishes anything of significance by trying to do it all at once.This doesn't have to be a complicated plan; just brainstorm enough to give you a place to start.
Word it carefully. Let's say your resolution is to relax more in the coming year. Word this carefully. Try not to think of it as "This year I am going to relax." That's a stress-inducer waiting to happen. It forces you into thinking of the resolution as something you must do, not something you want to do. Try to make it sound a little gentler: "This year I'm going to explore different ways of relaxing." It also suggests more of a plan—you'll fulfil the resolution by experimenting with relaxation techniques. The first resolution sounds as if you're going to force yourself to relax by sheer willpower.
Planning Your New Years Resolutions - Make a Plan. Once you know what your resolution is, try to break it down. Nobody accomplishes anything of significance by trying to do it all at once.This doesn't have to be a complicated plan; just brainstorm enough to give you a place to start.
For relaxing, you might devise a plan like this:
1) Surf the Internet to find different relaxation techniques.
2) Make a list of all the techniques that interest you.
3) Pick one of these techniques—meditation, progressive relaxation or self-hypnosis, for instance—and try one for a month.
4) Try a different technique every month until you find one you like.
Write it Down. Write down your resolution and your plan of action. Stick it up on the fridge, in your locker, wherever you know you'll see it. That way you'll have a constant reminder of the resolution.You may want to change the wording as time passes and your goal changes.
GRAMMAR:
-Present perfect:
-Contrast past simple vs. present perfect:
LISTENING ACTIVITY:
Hola, Lourdes hoy no puedo ir a clase, podría entregarte el writting de hoy por correo? muchas gracias!!
ResponderEliminarPd: cuál es su correo?
Buenas Manuel, entregamelo el próximo día mejor. Recuerda que la semana que viene es semana de recuperación y hemos pasado la clase al martes 17, a las 19.10 o a las 20.05, como te venga mejor.
ResponderEliminarun saludo,
Lourdes