miércoles, 4 de marzo de 2015

Hi children!

Yesterday we continued studying about cities, towns and villages. 

Remember the adjectives we had learned to describe them?

Industrial, beautiful, tourist, historic, old, modern, quiet, crowded?

You seem to have forgotten some of them, the ones in big and black letters.

I am saying this because yesterday, when you had to describe a city or a town you kept repeating the same ones: beautiful, tourist...

Yesterday we listened to a recording. In this recording  3 people from the UK talked about their cities or towns: one of them lived in Liverpool, another one in Brighton and the last one in Oxford. 

Students had to fill in some gaps in a text with the information they understood from the recording.


Later the class was divided into two teams and they competed against each other asking questions about some towns and cities we already know something about.

They had to ask the questions:

What's _______(name of a city or town) like?

Or say:

Tell me something about_________(name of a city or town) .

HOMEWORK
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Do this exercise about London. Some of the answers you may not know, like how long is the River Thames, but it doesn't matter.
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4640
Write 5 adjectives used to describe London.


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