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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Sunday, 27 November 2011

AMPLIACIÓN 1 · EXAM PREPARATION · 1st TERM: ORAL EXAM (LISTENING + SPEAKING)


LISTENING: Audio text similar to:
-         - “Differences between the UK, Britain and England explained”: See in this blog, in Videos
-          - Relationships: Videos: How to get a boy-/friend; Get any guy you want.
-          - Social networks (Unit 1)
-         Leaving school. Deciding about your future. (Unit 2).
-          Phonetics: See vowels in this blog
-          Job interview.
-          Study abroad (Unit 3)
-         Phone calls (pg 18)
-          Customer rights & Shopping

SPEAKING:
  1. Musical reactions: You will hear some kind of music and you will have to talk about the following things:
  • would you…a)Turn it off immedaitely? b)Listen carefully? c)Leave it in the background?d)?
  • Imagine somebody who loves/hates this music. Describe the person.
  • What emotions does it evoke to you?
  • What do you see if you close your eyes and listen?
  • If this were the background to an advertisement, what sort of product would it be?

  1. Talk about somebody special you met. Make a description (both psychological and physical). Talk about when and where you met this person, what were you doing, what was he/she doing, etc.
  2. Dialogue between parent & teacher about student.
4.                             Job interview.
5.                             Dialogue customer-shop assistant about faulty product.

6.                             Helena’s Speeches:
a)  University protests in England (compare with situation in Spain).
b)  School system in England (Compare with Spain) (See vocabulary in Unit 2)
c) Halloween in the UK
d) USA Elections system (Compare with Spain)
e) History of pop & rock music in the UK (and how it is related to yhe music you like)
f) Shopping in the UK

CRITERIA FOR SPEAKING EXAM CORRECTION:
Fluency - 25%
Accuracy - 25%
Structures- 25%
Vocabulary- 25%

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

USA STATE CAPITAL CITIES

The capital cities of the States of the United States are not usually the biggest cities. For instance, the capital of California is not Los Angeles, but Sacramento; or the capital of the state of New York is not New York City, but Albany.

Take a look at the map:
With these funney videos you'll be able to learn the Capital States with music



Wednesday, 16 November 2011

FALSE FRIENDS

Fill in the chart. You can use a dictionary
FALSE FRIENDS

WORD
DEFINITION/MEANING
SIMILAR  WORD  IN SPANISH
ENGLISH SYNONYM  TO THE SPANISH WORD
Terrific
Fabulous
terrorífico
Frightening, terrifying
Facilities
instalaciones
facilidad

Library



Resume



Conductor



Actually



Constipated



Embarrassed



Record



Sensible



To dispose of
To get rid of


platform


Podium/ oil rig
eventually
In a future

temporarily
Carpet
rug


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