miércoles, 9 de julio de 2014

The Last Blog for the Course 2013-2014

Wednesday 9th July

Hello Everybody!

This is the last blog for the course 2013-2014
I guess (I think) you are on holiday now!

If you are going to the village, to the beach or staying at home, have fun and enjoy your summer. I hope you had good marks.
couldn’t say “see you next course” to Alberto, Carlota or Alejandro. What happened to you? I didn’t see you in the two weeks before the course ended!
Anyway, enjoy your summer!

After the theatre play everything was a bit confusing with so many people around. Well done in the play Carlos, Sandra and Noelia, and thank you very much for performing twice. It was a pity we couldn’t hear you because you spoke in such a low voice…
Anyway, well done and thanks for taking part in (participate) it!

And the medal for the last games went to…
… NOELIA! Congratulations to our winner!

And to Sandra, it was a pleasure meeting you and all of us hope you enjoy living in Ireland and learn a lot of English. Take care and good luck!

This is what we learnt in this term.

VOCABULARY
Shopping
Ways of shopping
Shops
Describing purchases
Money
Internet shopping
Street market
Supermarket
High street shops
Department store
Shopping centre
Greengrocer’s
Baker’s/bakery
Butcher’s
Stationer’s
Confectioner’s
Fishmonger’s
Chemist’s
Shoe shop
Books shop
Newsagent’s
Hairdresser’s
A fountain pen
High-heel shoes
A silk dress
Travel bags
A pearl necklace
A solar powered calculator
A bunch of roses
45$ forty-five dollars
£5.30
Five pounds thirty
13c thirteen cents
56p
Fifty-six ‘p’
€19 nineteen euros
Reason
Quality, price, choice, convenience, distance from home, cost
Connectors: sequence
First, next, then, after, finally
Clothes
On your top half
On your bottom half
On your top & bottom half
On your feet
Patterns
Anorak
Blouse
Cardigan
Sweater
Shirt
Vest

Trousers
Skirt
Tights
Stockings
Shorts
Jeans
underwear
Dress
Apron
Coat
Suit
Tracksuit

Trainers
Boots
Wellies
Shoes
Socks

Striped
Checked
Flowery
Plain
Patterned
Spotted

In class
Subjects
Adjectives
Regular verbs
Irregular verbs
I.T: Studies
Maths
Physics
Chemistry
Science
English
Spanish
Business studies
History
Geography
P.E.(Physical Education)
Tall /short
Fat/thin
Easy /hard/difficult
Quick/slow
High/low
Deep/shallow
Green
Dry/wet
Big/small
Cheap/expensive
Dangerous/safe
Un/comfortable

Play
Travel
Study
Listen
Paint
Talk
Watch
Count
Need
Wait
Work
Stop
live
Put
Learn
Think
Teach
Swim
Have
Do
Go
Come
Eat
Drink
Read
write

GRAMMAR
Present simple
What shops do you like?
Where do you go shopping?

When do you go shopping?
I like buying clothes.
I go shopping to the shopping centre.
I go shopping at the weekend.
He doesn’t like buying Cd s.
She buys things on the net.

He doesn’t buy things at department stores.
Sequencing
First, she goes into a site and sees a list of items she can buy.
After that, she touches the icons of the items she wants to buy
Next, she goes into dance music and finds the names of bands.
Then, she watches videos and listens to sound clips.
Finally, she downloads the music onto her phone.
PAST SIMPLE
Regular verbs
When did your grandfather study at school?
He studied Latin and Greek.
He didn’t study German.
Irregular verbs
What did you buy yesterday?
I bought a T-shirt and a swimming suit.
I didn’t buy a dress.
COMPARISONS
Comparative adjectives
Which subject is harder, maths or geography?

Which is deeper, an ocean or the sea?

I.T. is more interesting than history.

A hill is lower than a mountain.
Big classes are noisier than small classes.

The country is better than the city.
Superlative adjectives
What do you like most about your school?
The most interesting subject is chemistry.
The healthiest subject is P.E.

Cultural notes: At a shop. Describing ways of shopping and giving reasons. Comparing schools yesterday and today.
Songs: Imagine, The hall of fame.
Theatre Play: Island for sale.

 ENJOY YOUR SUMMER, HAVE FUN AND …SEE YOU NEXT COURSE!!!