sábado, 10 de marzo de 2012

FCE DIDEPA students

How are you, How are you feeling? Great? I hope so. Let's keep on working so that we can finish unit number 2 on time.


The first activity is the reading on page 18 of your student's book, remember that I have  already asked you to do it.

Then, check the grammar spotlight section on page 20 of your student's book that has information about comparing, you have to study the grammar reference section on page 168 and 169 and do the exercise 1 on page 169.

Next, you have to match the following phrasal verbs with their meaning.

1. lay off                                     a) cancel a debt             
2. come off                                b) to be taken or delivered to a particular destination 
3. write off                                c) be accomplished, succeed
4. take off                                  d) have results, be profitable (intransitive)
5. pay off                                   e) discharge  a worker because of a shortage of work
6. send off                                 f) to have a period of time as a holiday

When you finish matching them, write a sentence with each of the  phrasal verbs above. Use them correctly.

Send me everything by this Tuesday before 6:00 pm. remember you can scan the pages of the books, or just send me the answers using word or in the body of your e-mail. In any case, make sure you describe each task clearly so that I can identify them easily.

lunes, 5 de marzo de 2012

FCE students DIDEPA


Hi, How was your long weekend? I hope just fine. Sorry for not writing to you earlier, but I completely forgot to write your homework last Friday. Anyway, to make it up to you, just do the exercise number 5 of your student's book page 17 and the exercise number 1 page 19 of your workbook that is about word formation, since we were working with prefixes and suffixes I think this will be a wonderful opportunity for you to practise. This time I'll sign both pages in class so you don't have to send me anything. Be there on time, please.

See you and take care!