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diumenge, 27 de gener del 2013
Tips for your Certificate Exams
Hi there,
I was surfing the net and I came across to English in guía blog where I've found this fantastic document. In the embedded one you can find some useful expressions you can use during your exam. Now, you only have to read as much as possible, listen to English and practise it in our weekly Friday lessons.
Besides, in this powepoint you will be able to practise the functional language you need for your speaking test. The structures are very helpful, so REMEMBER them!
Finally, I found out another great article, published by Saro Rosales. A list of possible topics and useful expressions are included. So, don't miss it! ;)
I was surfing the net and I came across to English in guía blog where I've found this fantastic document. In the embedded one you can find some useful expressions you can use during your exam. Now, you only have to read as much as possible, listen to English and practise it in our weekly Friday lessons.
Besides, in this powepoint you will be able to practise the functional language you need for your speaking test. The structures are very helpful, so REMEMBER them!
Finally, I found out another great article, published by Saro Rosales. A list of possible topics and useful expressions are included. So, don't miss it! ;)
dijous, 24 de gener del 2013
Randall's Online Listening Quizzes
One of the best, most organized websites to find a surplus of listening quizzes is Randall's ESL Cyber Lab.
Randall's site is well-organized, user-friendly, and applicable for every level. In addition each listening quiz is put together with pre and post listening exercises, vocabulary activities including idiomatic speech, a quiz script, and conversation.
Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - For English as a Second Language
Randall's site is well-organized, user-friendly, and applicable for every level. In addition each listening quiz is put together with pre and post listening exercises, vocabulary activities including idiomatic speech, a quiz script, and conversation.
Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - For English as a Second Language
dijous, 17 de gener del 2013
INFORMACIÓ PROVES CERTIFICACIÓ DE LA EOI
Ací vos deixe l'enllaç de l'Escola Oficial d'Idiomes de Quart de Poblet on podreu obtenir tota la informació per a les Proves de Certificació dels nivells Elemental, Intermedi i Avançat.
Encara no ha eixit la convocatòria per aquest curs però no tardarà, així que aneu en compte! ;)
Encara no ha eixit la convocatòria per aquest curs però no tardarà, així que aneu en compte! ;)
- Guia del candidat
- Models de Proves de Certificació Cliqueu en anglés i es descarregareu les proves en pdf.
AN INFORMAL LETTER or EMAIL
In our writing workshop we are going to make emphasis on the structure of an informal letter or email.
Read the task below:
You have been given the email address of an English-speaking person who is looking for a contact in your country.
Write an email about you and your family, and suggest meeting at some time in the future. Write your email in 140-160 words.
A suggested structure for this email can be:
Paragraph 1: Opening remark and reason for writing
Paragraph 2: Information about you
Paragraph 3: Information about your family
Paragraph 4: Suggestions for meeting at some time in the future and closing remarks
Other factors you should consider in an informal letter or email:
The style:
Informal or neutral style
Everyday vocabulary
Colloquial expressions
Phrasal verbs
Contractions
Structure:
Greetings: Dear Lee, Hi Lee, Hi there
Opening remark: I thought I'd write and let you know; I'm writing because; Just a quick note to let you know...; Sorry for not writing earlier but ...; Thank you / Thanks so much for (your letter, having me to say, etc.); It was great to hear from you...
Closing remark: That's all from me for now; I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon;Hope to hear from you soon; Look forward to hearing from you; Write back and tell me what you think about my plan.
Farewell formula: Take care; Best wishes; Bye for now; Lots of love; Regards/ Love to...
Another example of an informal email:
You recently moved to a big city and have decided to write to a friend from your old neighbourhood.
Write an email describing life in your new city and your feelings about the change. Write your email in 140-160 words.
A suggested structure for this email can be:
Paragraph 1: Opening remark and reason for writing
Paragraph 2: Life in the new city
Paragraph 3: Writer's feelings about the change
Paragraph 4: Closing remarks
One more example of an informal email: You've got two tickets for a week's cruise in the Mediterranean.
Write a letter/email to your friend, inviting him/her to join you, giving details of which places you are going to visit and suggestions as to what he/she will need to take with him/her.
Information taken from My That's English blog.
Read the task below:
You have been given the email address of an English-speaking person who is looking for a contact in your country.
Write an email about you and your family, and suggest meeting at some time in the future. Write your email in 140-160 words.
A suggested structure for this email can be:
Paragraph 1: Opening remark and reason for writing
Paragraph 2: Information about you
Paragraph 3: Information about your family
Paragraph 4: Suggestions for meeting at some time in the future and closing remarks
Other factors you should consider in an informal letter or email:
The style:
Informal or neutral style
Everyday vocabulary
Colloquial expressions
Phrasal verbs
Contractions
Structure:
Greetings: Dear Lee, Hi Lee, Hi there
Opening remark: I thought I'd write and let you know; I'm writing because; Just a quick note to let you know...; Sorry for not writing earlier but ...; Thank you / Thanks so much for (your letter, having me to say, etc.); It was great to hear from you...
Closing remark: That's all from me for now; I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon;Hope to hear from you soon; Look forward to hearing from you; Write back and tell me what you think about my plan.
Farewell formula: Take care; Best wishes; Bye for now; Lots of love; Regards/ Love to...
Another example of an informal email:
You recently moved to a big city and have decided to write to a friend from your old neighbourhood.
Write an email describing life in your new city and your feelings about the change. Write your email in 140-160 words.
A suggested structure for this email can be:
Paragraph 1: Opening remark and reason for writing
Paragraph 2: Life in the new city
Paragraph 3: Writer's feelings about the change
Paragraph 4: Closing remarks
One more example of an informal email: You've got two tickets for a week's cruise in the Mediterranean.
Write a letter/email to your friend, inviting him/her to join you, giving details of which places you are going to visit and suggestions as to what he/she will need to take with him/her.
Information taken from My That's English blog.
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