21 October 2015

B1 class 21/10/2015

An idiom is an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meaning of the words that are part of it. We have started the lesson today with the idiom once in a blue moon. On a different post we will explain the meaning of this idiom and little by little we will gather a list of the expressions we have seen throughout the course.

After that we have started with the coursebook (Face to Face intermediate). Today the lesson has focused mainly on vocabulary + speaking. From page 6 we have studied weekend activites (go to concerts, have a quiet night in, tidy up the house...) and how often we do them, and we have also talked about the different reasons for happiness (family, friends, money, religion...) and why we consider them important. To finish the lesson we have three pictures with one common topic: what makes us happy. The activity consisted on describing the pictures and going beyond what we see in the picture.

Students were reminded about the composition they must write for homework: a story using past tenses and the vocabulary we have seen on the first two days of the course. I have sent you the invitation to collaborate with the blog posting the compositions you write thoughout the course. Please use this tags (etiquetas) when you post your composition: Story, Writing.

See you all next Monday!

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