Hello everyone!
To begin please check this links out in order to know the topics we are going to see next class for you to be prepared.
We are going to see how to invite someone and how to accept or refuse those invitations. To check the different vocabulary for this topics you can click here.
You also have to research about different celebrations around the world, for example:
- Rio de Janeiro Carnival
- Pamplona Encierro
- Chinese new year
- Oktoberfest
- La Tomatina
- St Patrick's Day
- Carnival of Venice
Session 5 and 6
For next saturday is important to take into accoun the following two videos about time clauses (after, before & when)
For next session.
Get ready for next
saturday by researching about different cultural events in our country.
You can take into
account the flash card shown during the last class but instead of using
adjectives for every celebration, bring characteristics or highlight about the
different events in colombia:
The
idea is to make an activity next saturday, with the last topic (expressions to
invite, accepting and refusing invitations)
Time for a video
Please check this video out about the use of "either" and "neither". It could be really useful for you in the future coming sessions.
Hello everyone!
Here is the rubric for the presentations.
Criteria de Eduardo Zapata
Please, take into account the following information:
1. You CANNOT read during the presentation. IT IS FORBIDDEN.
2. Remember that you have to explain every characteristic for the celebration you created, concrete ideas.
3. Remember that a day of your celebration must include different activities per day(at least 2 or 3) as the example I showed. If you have any doubt please check the presentation below about last class.
Please, take into account the following information:
1. You CANNOT read during the presentation. IT IS FORBIDDEN.
2. Remember that you have to explain every characteristic for the celebration you created, concrete ideas.
3. Remember that a day of your celebration must include different activities per day(at least 2 or 3) as the example I showed. If you have any doubt please check the presentation below about last class.
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