Monday, 31 October 2011
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Thursday, 27 October 2011
A THOUSAND YEARS - CHRISTINA PERRI
Heart beats fast
Colors and promises
How to be brave
How can I love when I'm afraid to fall
But watching you stand alone
All of my doubt
Suddenly goes away somehow
One step closer
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid, I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
Time stands still
Beauty in all she is
I will be brave
I will not let anything Take away
But standing in front of me
Every breath, every hour has come to this
One step closer
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid, I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
All along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
One step closer
One step closer
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid, I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
All along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
Colors and promises
How to be brave
How can I love when I'm afraid to fall
But watching you stand alone
All of my doubt
Suddenly goes away somehow
One step closer
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid, I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
Time stands still
Beauty in all she is
I will be brave
I will not let anything Take away
But standing in front of me
Every breath, every hour has come to this
One step closer
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid, I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
All along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
One step closer
One step closer
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid, I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
All along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
WHAT WE DID IN CLASS OCTOBER 27TH
- ORAL: MARY, PILY AND MICA
- VALE CHAPTERS 7 AND 8 READRE
- LISTEN AND COMPLETE THE SONG
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Sunday, 16 October 2011
WHAT WE DID IN CLASS OCTOBER 13TH
- Mary: power point Water pollution
- Ann: power point water pollution
- Micaela: Journey to the centre of the earth: chapters 6 and 7
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Monday, 10 October 2011
NO / ANY
There isn't any water in the bottle
There aren't any apples in the fridge
BUT
THERE IS NO WATER IN THE BOTTLE
THERE ARE NO APPLES IN THE FRIDGE
There aren't any apples in the fridge
BUT
THERE IS NO WATER IN THE BOTTLE
THERE ARE NO APPLES IN THE FRIDGE
TOO / ENOUGH
A-TOO
TOO goes before adjectives and adverbs. It shows that something is more than enough/ necessary or wanted. It has a negative implication
She is too young to talk on the phone (= She is so young that she can't talk on the phone)
TOO MANY (= more than wanted/enough) goes with plural countable nouns. E.g. You eat too many sweets (= you eat more sweets than necessary)
TOO MUCH (= more than wanted/enough) goes with uncountable nous. E.g. You spend too much time talking on the phone (= you spend more time talking than necessary)
B-ENOUGH
ENOUGH goes before nouns and after adjectives of adverbs. It show that there is as much of something as is wanted. That is the right amount. It has a negative or positive implication-
NEG AUXILIARY + ADJECTIVES / ADVERTS + ENOUGH + TO INFINITIVE
You room wasn't large enough to keep everybody (= it is small) NEG
AFF AUXILIARY + ENOUGH + NOUN + TO INFINITIVE
He has got enough money to eat out (= we can eat out) AFF
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
WHAT WE DID IN CLASS OCTOBER 4TH
- We worked with modals: Must(n't), have (don't have to), needn't. Unit 32 student's book
- We read page 136 (workbook)
- We worked in an extra copy (modal)
HOMEWORK: EXTRA COPIES - REVISION
MODAL VERBS
MUST: STRONG OBLIGATION FROM THE SPEAKER
MUSTN`T: NOT ALLOWED / NOT POSSIBLE - PROHIBITION
HAVE TO: OBLIGATION IMPOSED ON US
DON´T HAVE TO. NOT NECESSARY
NEEDN' ´T: NOT NECESSARY
CAN: ALLOWED / POSSIBLE
CAN´T: NOT ALLOWED / NOT POSSIBLE
READ STUDENT`S BOOK PAGE 142 POINT 5
HOMEWORK: EXERCISE 7 AND 8 PAGE 43 / HANDOUT PAGE 24
MUSTN`T: NOT ALLOWED / NOT POSSIBLE - PROHIBITION
HAVE TO: OBLIGATION IMPOSED ON US
DON´T HAVE TO. NOT NECESSARY
NEEDN' ´T: NOT NECESSARY
CAN: ALLOWED / POSSIBLE
CAN´T: NOT ALLOWED / NOT POSSIBLE
READ STUDENT`S BOOK PAGE 142 POINT 5
HOMEWORK: EXERCISE 7 AND 8 PAGE 43 / HANDOUT PAGE 24
Monday, 3 October 2011
Must and Have to
Fill the spaces in the following sentences by inserting must or the present, future, or past form of have to.
1 She . . . leave home at eight every morning at present.
2 Notice in a picture gallery: Cameras, sticks and umbrellas ... be left
at the desk.
at the desk.
3 He sees very badly; he ... wear glasses all the time.
4 I ... do all the typing at my office.
5 You . . . read this book. It's really excellent.
6 The children . . . play in the streets till their mothers get home from
work.
work.
7 She felt ill and . . . leave early.
8 Mr Pitt. . . cook his own meals. His wife is away.
9 I hadn't enough money and I ... pay by cheque.
10 I never remember his address; I always . . . look it up.
11 Employer: You . . . come to work in time.
12 If you go to a dentist with a private practice you . . . pay him quite a
lot of money.
lot of money.
13 Father to small son: You ... do what Mummy says.
14 My neighbour's child . . . practise the piano for three hours a day.
15 Doctor: I can't come now.
Caller: You . . . come; he's terribly ill.
16 English children . . . stay at school till the age of 16.
17 In my district there is no gas laid on. People . . . use electricity for
everything.
everything.
18 Notice above petrol pump: All engines ... be switched off.
19 Mother to daughter: You . . . come in earlier at night.
20 The shops here don't deliver. We . . . carry everything home
ourselves.
ourselves.
21 The buses were all full; I ... get a taxi.
22 Notice beside escalators: Dogs and push chairs ... be carried.
23 'Au pair' girls usually ... do quite a lot of housework.
24 Tell her that she ... be here by six. I insist on it.
25 When a tyre is punctured the driver . . . change the wheel.
26 Park notice: All dogs ... be kept on leads.
27 She . . . learn how to drive when her local railway station is closed.
28 Railway notice: Passengers . . . cross the line by the footbridge.
29 I got lost and . . . ask a policeman the way.
30 Farmers . . . get up early.
31 If you buy that television set you . . . buy a licence for it.
32 When I changed my job I ... move to another flat.
33 Waiters . . . pay tax on the tips that they receive.
34 Father to son: I can't support you any longer; you . . . earn your own
living from now on.
living from now on.
35 Railway notice: Passengers ... be in possession of a ticket.
36 Whenever the dog wants to go out I ... get up and open the door.
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