Wednesday 21 March 2012

Writing: My day, my week and my weekend

My day:


My day starts at 7 o'clock, I have shower and have breakfast. My breakfast is a cereals and milk, there are delicious.

I go to school at 8:45, and we have 6 classes every day. When we finish 2 classes, we have breakfast at 11 o'clock and then we go again to classes.

When I finish school, I go to extra classes of english and drawing, and then I go to home and do homework at 9 o'clock and have dinner at 10 o'clock
When I finished dinner I go to watch TV or at the computer, and finish I go to bed usually at 12 o'clock.
That's all.

My week:


I go to school every days except   weekends, school starts at 9 o'clock and finish at 5.
After school I go to extraclasses: on Wednesday I go to english classes,  and on Thursday I go to drawing classes.
Usually I go to home at 8 o'clock and then I do my homework.

My weekend:

I go to school every day except weekend.
At the weekend I usually get up at 11 or 11:30, i have a shower and then i have breakfast.
In the moorning i do my homework and I watch TV, I have lunch and in the afternoon i chat with my friends and stay with them.

Video:




Observation: 

  
1 Presentation: 

Do you use any resources?
Yes, I use a Power point with some pictures and I spend 1:47 minutes.


2 Body Language

Did you look at your audience most of the time? Yes, but some times I read from the Power point.

Do you read from your script? No, becouse I don't make a script.

3 Structure

I organise my ideas in order but some times I get lost.

4 Content
Is correct, there are images and description.

5 Language
The grammar is correct? Yes, but I failed some words in powerpoint and in the pronunciation.

6 Phonetic
I almost did not speak a few words and long sentences.

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Dialogue unit 7

Oriol: Hi, Carlota. how was your trip?

Carlota: Great, thanks. I visited my uncle and then I travelled to London.

Oriol: Really? What was London like?

Carlota: It was cool. the shops was amaizing.

Oriol: Only the shops?

Carlota: No, there were a lot of things to do. My favourite place were
               Covent Garden.

Oriol: Well, it's good to see you again.

Carlota: Yes, it's good to be back.

Dialogue unit 6

Jake: Hey, Tina, do you want to go into town after school?

Tina: No. Sorry, Jake, i can't. I've got a maths exam tomorrow.

Jake: Oh, right. That's a pity.

Tina: Yes, I know.

Jake: What about Saturday then? Are you busy?

Tina: No. Why? What are you doing?

Jake: Some of us are meeting at the shopping centre if you want to come.

Tina: sounds good. I must go now. Text me later, OK?

Jake: OK. Bye, Tina.

Dialogue unit 5

Tina: hello.

Jake: hey, tina. It's Jake.

Tina: Hi, Jake. How are you?

Jake: fine, thanks. Listen, what are you doing at the moment?¿

Tina: I'm at the Brighton aquarium.

Jake: Really? What are you looking at?

Tina: Oh, there are some sharks here. They're really cool.

Jake: Are you having a good time?

Tina: Yeah, it's really interesting.
          We can meet later if you want

Jake: OK, grat! Give me a call.

Tina: Sure. bye for now.

Dialogue unit 4

Tina: Hey, what's that music?

Laura: I'm in a samba band. We've got band practice now.

Tina: Really? How often do you practise?

Laura: We practise every Friday, and in July we participate in the Brighton
            Carnival.

Tina: A carnival? Cool! What do you do in it?

Laura: Well, we sing, dance and wear costumes. It's fun.

Tina: I love danceng. What about you, Jake?


Jake: I don't mind watching them, but I hate dancing.

Dialogue unit 3

Tina: jake, do you know any German?


Jake: Yes, I do. Whiy?

Tina: Idon't understand this. How do you say "read" in German?

Jake: I think it's "lesen".

Tina: Sorry, can you say that again?

Jake: Yes, it's "lesen"

Tina: How do you spell that?

Jake: L-E-S-E-N.

Tina: OK, thanks.

Dialoge unit 2

Man: Hello. Can i help you?

Tina: Yes, I want to visit London. How far is it from here?

Man: London's about 50 minutes from here on The train.

Tina: OK. How much is a return ticket?

Man: A return ticket is 20 pounds.

Tina: And is there a bus or coach to London?

Man: Tes, there are coaches from the bus station they're cheaper than the
           train. The timetables are here.

Tina: Great. Thanks very much.

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Dialoge unit 1

Jake: Hi, Laura. how are things?

Laura:  Not bad. How are you, Jake? This is Tina.
             She's my cousin. She's from America.

Jake: Hello, Tina. Good to meet you.


Tina: And you. Hey, that's a cool t-shirt. Are you into surfing?

Jake: Yes, but I'm not very good. What part of America are you from?

Tina: I'm from Florida.

Jake: That's cool. See you later then.

Tina: Yeah. See you later.

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