martes, 17 de mayo de 2016

Role Play - TV Show



You are going to prepare a role-play in groups that you will perform infront of the class!


You must include the main grammar points we’ve learnt this year!!!

1.Relative clauses
2.A variety of conditionals
3.The passive voice
4.Reported Speech
5.Imperatives

6.

You must also include some of the amazing vocabulary that
we have acquired this year! For example

1.Sports
2.From Holes
3.Personality adjectives
4.Survival guide
5.PET preparation vocabulary and structures
6.…



viernes, 13 de mayo de 2016

Song Activity!

It can be about whatever you want but you must include some of the expressions and words we
have learnt today.
You must also include some of the ones below as well.
Try to think of good rhymes, you can use online rhyme generators.
You could find the instrumental version of a song you like on You Tube and use that!
Fall out  Play  Hair  Live 
Get on well  Fight  Man  Talk
Make up  Abuse  End  Crazy
Pain  Free  Beginning  Money

Fun  Dance  Heart  Drink

martes, 5 de abril de 2016

Book Review Exam 8A Friday 8th April

You must include 5 paragraphs:
A suitable introduction – including title, author and
date of publication
Summarise the setting and plot
Choose 1 or 2 of the main characters – describe and
give your opinion and JUSTIFY it
What is the theme explored in the book? Is it
presented in an effective way? If so why?

Give your overall opinion and conclude by stating
whether or not you would recommend it.

viernes, 1 de abril de 2016

PET EXAM - Writing Part 1


Sentence Transformation

http://www.englishaula.com/en/pet-exam-writing-cambridge-preliminary-english-test-video-lessons-practice-tests-exercises.php

Book Review . Useful Phrases




Good Phrases and vocab

The book I´d like to review is Holes
It´s set in Texas in the United States of America and it is about ...
The main characters in the book are … .
Howevermy favourite character is …
The most effective characterisation was the character of … because …
The main themes considered in the book are … Yetthe theme I found the most interesting 
was … because …
The p_ _ _ - story
The main character/ theme
The setting …. – where it takes place
The novels offers a very credible/believable presentation of (+ theme) because …
This novel provides an interesting insight into (how history can effect the present day)

Expressing your opinion

Personally, I think/ I believe/ I feel …
From my point of view/From my perspective/ As far as I am concerned …
In my opinion
I suggest + gerund (reading)
I recommend + gerund (reading)

Connectives 

Obviously/ Clearly/ Without a doubt/ Undoubtedly
Firstly/Secondly/Thirdly/Finally
Despite the fact that there is … there is also a lot of … (Used to contrast ideas)
Despite the lack of (noun) , there is … (Used to contrast ideas)
In order to/ so as to/ so that
As a result of … / Consequently/ Due to/ because of …
However/ In contrast
In addition/ FurthermoreAdditionally

Conclusion

In conclusion,
On balance I think that …
Hats _ _ _ to Sachar for/on … ( + noun/gerund)
If you are into this novel will be right up your street
Although I´m not really keen on reading, I enjoyed the book because …

jueves, 17 de marzo de 2016

Example book reviews

Book reviews of Private Peaceful

Review 1

Private Peaceful, which was published in 2003 and was written by award-winning author Michael
Morpurgo, is a powerful and poignant novel about World War One.
Initially, the novel is set in idyllic and rural England and follows the lives of the Peaceful family. Then,
with the outbreak of World War One, there is a dramatic change in the mood and content of the
novel. 
Most of the story is told in one night by Private Tommo Peaceful, who has joined up with his brother
Charlie. For much of the novel, Tommo reflects on their childhood, especially their time with their
brother Big Joe, who has a learning disability, and their friend Molly. The story takes us up to the
night on which Tommo's telling the story, before something terrible happens, to which Tommo has
been referring and dreading throughout the story, although he doesn't tell us until near the end
what it is. It is quite a climax.
Through the main theme of war, Morpurgo explores more universal themes such as family, jealousy,
bravery and morality. Certainly, Mr Morpurgo knows what he's doing, and so it's no surprise that this
is a well written book. However, I was surprised that he'd produced such a good First World War
novel. He hasn't fallen into any of the usual traps - instead he shows us a group of normal people.
The Germans aren't demons, the British aren't saints, and although the war is ever-present, much of
the narrative concerns events that happened years before it.

This is an excellent book. The story is emotive without needless sentimentality. It is a book for
children and adults alike. It isn't a long book - it doesn't need to be. I'd recommend it without
question.

Review 2
Private Peaceful, which was published in 2003 and was written by award-winning author
Michael Morpurgo, is a very emotive book.
The book is packed full of jealousy, grief, joy and anger. Set just before the start of World War One, it
charters the ruin and devastation rendered by the war, both on and off the battlefield.
The book is about the calm, peaceful and tranquil life of Thomas Peaceful, who is our narrator, and
his life in the countryside. Charlie and Thomas (Tommo) Peaceful grew up together. Charlie being the
oldest is always looking out for his little brother Tommo. He takes any punishment away from
Thomas and brings it upon himself. However, then the war starts and Thomas and his brother
Charlie are forced to go to France to fight. Once there he will experience the most devastating things
like pain, grief and the death of his fellow friends; however he will also find love. The book is
narrated through flashbacks, which maintains intrigue and pace.
The main theme of war is presented in authentic, realistic and thought-provoking manner. Without
being too over dramatic, Morpurgo subtly and thoughtfully considers the implications of war both
on the individual soldiers and civilians back home in England.
This book is very exciting, full of action, and at times a real tear-jerker. Michael Morpurgo really
opened his reader´s eyes to what's going on in the world. In my opinion, this is one of the best books
I´ve ever read. Certainly, it kept me on the edge of my seat, as I hungrily devoured the pages. I am
glad I picked up this book. I give it five stars.

martes, 16 de febrero de 2016

Bear Grylls - Desert survival



Click on the link below to watch the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeMKDC6ib0Y

Whilst you watch the video take note of:
  1. Useful vocabulary
  2. Facts and statistics about the Saharan desert
  3. Survival techniques describes
  4. Answer the following questions in detail and use full sentences
      • How should you try to get out of quick-sand?
      • How can acacia trees be useful?
      • What are the advantages of walking at night?
      • What are the disadvantages of walking at night?
      • How can the north star be useful?
      • What type of shelter does Bear build at night? Why is it a good shelter?
      • What is a calitropis? Can you eat them? What can they be used for?
      • Explain in detail the technique he uses to get water from a dry river bed.
If you want to find out what happens to Bear Grylss in the desert you can watch the following episode at home!

miércoles, 10 de febrero de 2016

Useful phrases for your survuval guide!

First of all,
Firstly, Secondly, Thirdly, Finally
Then, Later, After
However,
Perhaps you should try to …
On one handon the other hand
Not only should youbut you should also
Instead of … do …
In terms of …

As well as … there is also

Don´t forget + infinitive
Remember + infinitive
The best thing you could do is
The worst thing you could do is ..
Avoid + gerund
(Avoid eating/walking)
I recommend + gerund
(I recommend trying/avoiding)
Always try + infinitve
Watch/look out for
Never eatbecause it will
Don´t panic
Who, which, where clauses to add extra information

lunes, 8 de febrero de 2016

Survival guide Lesson 2


How to make a fire:
Put these instructions in the correct order

a)Use some dry plant material, like the fibres from an old coconut husk, as tinder to make a fire.
b)Next, blow on it gently until flames appear.
c)Then, push the ‘plough’ stick back and forth along the ‘hearth’ stick, gradually getting faster and
turning the plough stick over occasionally.
d)This will make a groove in the plough stick, creating sawdust.
e)The heat from the friction will start the sawdust smouldering.

f)Firstly, cut two sticks, a thin ‘plough’ stick and a ‘hearth’ stick.

jueves, 4 de febrero de 2016

Survival guide for the desert Lesson 1



What features does this writing have? Make a list in your word
document. Try to think of AT LEAST 5.

Water
Drink a small amount of water every hour.
Ø If you find a dry streambed with just a small area of wet earth, dig underneath to find water.
ØAlso, to obtain water, seal a plastic bag over a green plant. As the plant transpires the water
vapour will collect inside the bag.
Be careful, survival experts say that you can only live for three days without water.
Desert Shelter
Protect yourself from the sun during the day, but keep warm at night.
ØTo make a shelter, put a parachute or tarp over some posts, or use the vehicle as your anchor.

Ø If you can find a cave or take advantage of rocks for shade, part of the shelter has been built for
you. As always with caves, if they’re good for you they’re good for other animals too, so check
carefully for other visitors.

lunes, 18 de enero de 2016

Homework for 8C for Friday 29/01

Read chapter 25 individually and answer these reading comprehension questions.

1/ Who was Mary Lou?
2/ Find a synonym for the verb to paddle  on page 107.
3/ Find an example of reported speech on page 107.
4/ List the different forms of medicine that Sam offers.
5/ Find a synonym for the verb to heal on page 108.
6/ Do the residents of the town prefer to see Dr. Hawthorn or Sam if they are ill? Whose medicine works best?
7/ Find a synonym for the adjective tough on page 109.
8/ What is special about the place where the onions grow?
9/ Find a verb that means to move from side to side on page 110.

10/ Why do you think Hattie Parker says ´God will punish youwhen watching them kiss?