jueves, 21 de enero de 2016

A LITTLE BIT MORE PRACTICE: ENGLISH WORKSHOP(4ºESO)

Hi guys,
Today`s lesson has been designed for you to develop some writing and oral skills.
Read each task very carefully, take a piece of paper and  prepare for both the writing and speaking activities. There are some prompts to help you get started with ideas for being creative and doing the activities correctly.  They will be revised during the following session.

TASK 1
1. You are interested in doing a photography course. Read the advertisement below and write an e-mail (about 110 words) asking for information. Tell them why you are interested in the course and if you have any experience. Ask questions about the duration of the course, timetables, accommodation, price...

Photography course in Dublin. Would you like to take great photos everybody will admire? We can show you how to do it! Three-week courses, every month from May to September. Beginners welcome. E-mail us for more information at photographyisfun@gmail.com

Take the following information into account:




Formal / Neutral
Informal
Name
Dear Mr/Ms/Mrs Dupuis
Dear Mary Hi/Hello Mary Mary,... (or no name at all)
Previous contact
Thank you for your email of ... Further to your last email, ... I apologize for not getting in contact with you before now.
Thanks for your email. Re your email, ... Sorry I haven’t written for ages, but I’ve been really busy.
Reason for writing
I am writing in connection with ... I am writing with regard to ... In reply to your email, here are ... Your name was given to me by ... We would like to point out that ...
Just a short note about ... I’m writing about ... Here’s the ... you wanted. I got your name from ... Please note that ...
Giving information
I’m writing to let you know that ... We are able to confirm that ... I am delighted to tell you that ... We regret to inform you that ...
Just a note to say ... We can confirm that ... Good news! Unfortunately, ...
Attachments
Please find attached my report. I’m sending you ... as a pdf file.
I’ve attached ... Here is the ... you wanted.
Asking for information
Could you give me some information about ... I would like to know ... I’m interested in receiving/finding out ...
Can you tell me a little more about ... I’d like to know ... Please send me ...
Requests
I’d be grateful if you could ... I wonder if you could ... Do you think I could have ... ? Thank you in advance for your help in this matter.
Please could you ... Could you ...? Can I have ...?
 I’d appreciate your help on this.
Asking for a suggestion
How do you think we should deal with this? What do you think is the best way forward?

What about ... (+ing)? Shall we ...?

Final comments
Thank you for your help. Do not hesitate to contact us again if you require any further information. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. My direct line is ...
Thanks again for ... Let me know if you need anything else. Just give me a call if you have any questions. My number is ...
Closing
I’m looking forward to ... (+ ing) Give my regards to ... Best wishes Regards
Looking forward to ... (+ ing) Best wishes to .. Speak to/see you soon. Bye (for now)/All the best




Remember it`s important:
1 Organization and structure
2 Use of grammar.
3 Vocabulary.
4 Spelling and punctuation.

TASK 2
2. Write a text of about 130 words. Follow the instructions below.


Your friend gave you two tickets to go to a fashion show. Write a text for your blog or diary describing the show. When did you go, what did you do?, who did you go with?, how long was it?. Describe your favourite models and their clothes, the people at the show... Give your opinion about it.
 






ü  Remember that:
·         A Blog

* will adopt a semi-formal to informal register

* will have an eye-catching title

* will use first person narration

* will show awareness of the reader, e.g. through direct address to the reader

* may include a direct request for comment and response at the end

·         Diary

* will most probably adopt an informal register

* will use first person narration

* will indicate location in time e.g. headed with a date or day

* will express reflection on the part of the writer, e.g. self-questioning

ü  Use the correct tense and a clear structure (introduction, body, conclusion ).

ü  Use discourse markers (these are some examples):

·         Introduction: to start with, at  first sight, in the first place….
·         Sequency: firstly, secondly,thirdy,  lastly, finally….
·         Adding information: in addition, also, and, moreover, whatsmore, on top of that…
·         Examples: for example, for instance, such as…
·         Expressing facts: actually, in fact, as a matter of fact, to be honest…
·         Expressing cause: because of+ noun, due to+ noun…
·         Expressing consequence: consequently, as a result, therefore…
·         Expressing opinions: it`s true that, from my point of view, I consider, I believe, I think…
·         Concluding:To conclude, summarizing, to sum up, to finish, in short, all in all…

TASK 3

Prepare the following exercises with your partner.
You will have to:
1.       Make an interview to your partner. You should be able to talk about him /her around 2 minutes.
2.       The following day in the class you will:

Introduce yourself and your partner. You will only have 2 minutes.

Example: "My name is ... and I would like you to meet... who..."

·     Give interesting information about this person so that everyone will get to know him or her quickly.
SELECT carefully the appropriate adjectives or expressions. You should speak of his or her personality , looks, interests, achievements, strengths, weaknesses (if he or she has any!), "nickname", in short what makes him or her different from the others in the "class" and absolutely unique!
·         Remember you can use negatives: My partner is not at all (not in the least) selfish...
·         Do not exceed the limited time. Try not to read your notes. Speak to the class and not just to the teacher.
·         Be entertaining! Please don't bore us!
·         A few words of description:

o   Appearance: "This tall (or short), dark-haired, broad-shouldered, muscular, intelligent / smart,handsome young man, pretty young lady ...fair-haired, dark, fairly short, well built, athletic, goodlooking,beautiful or pretty (good-looking for men), (beautiful or pretty or very cute "mignonne"for women).
o   Personality: kind, generous, always friendly (do not use "sympathetic"), humorous, always ready to lend a helping hand, dynamic, hard-working, extremely intelligent, obsessed by his work or by …; amusing, funny, has a great sense of humor...
o   Interests: is fond of ..., interested in.., spends most of his time + ING, can be seen + ING
o   Achievements: recently won... is ranked ... participated in ... set up (organized) ...is in charge of +ING.... good at + ING
o   His shortcomings: should improve his knowledge of ... or work harder at....


TASK 4


Role play with your partner (2-3 minutes):
Imagine you and your partner want to plan a birthday party for a friend.
You should do an imaginary conversation between you two and should talk about:
o   How many people you are going to invite.
o   Date and place.
o   Kind of music you will listen to.
o   Food and drink you can offer.
o   How much money you need and you have.
o   How you will spend your money on the party.


Tasks 1 and 2 should be completed Thursday next week (28 th January).
You will have to prepare and perform tasks 3 and 4 on 28th January, using the first 10 minutes in asking questions and clearing out doubts.


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