Thursday, 28 November 2013
Taibah's house survey
Mark's enormous family and his small untidy house
Mark with his wives and children in the back garden of his house |
Mark and his big family are very happy in their house in Salford. Today Mark will tell you a story about his house and family and you can work together in groups to make notes. Then you will write the story on the blog.
Here are some photos of Mark's house. Do you think it is a nice place to live?
Friday, 22 November 2013
adverbs of frequency and food
Write a comment on the blog. First WRITE YOUR NAME then write about healthy and unhealthy food. Use adverbs of frequency.
Always, often, usually, sometimes, ocassionally, seldom, never
Example: "I never eat snakes, monkeys or carrots, I don't like the taste."
Every day - every week - on Sunday - for breakfast - for dinner - for a snack
- Say what you always eat every day: 'Everyday I eat ...' Say when you eat it and why you like it.
- Say what you never eat, 'I never eat...'
- Say what you sometimes eat... 'I sometimes eat...'
- Say what you usually eat...
- Say what your friends, children or family eat.
- Say what you eat for breakfast.
- Say what you like to eat in a restaurant.
- What is your favourite healthy food?
- What healthy food don't you like?
- What is your favourite unhealthy food?
Thursday, 21 November 2013
"Mark, how often do you eat healthy food?" "I sometimes eat healthy food."
Adverbs of frequency
We use adverbs of frequency to show how OFTEN we do something.For example: "I always come to class on time" means that I come to class on time every day.
Here are some common adverbs of frequency.
Always - Oumou always shops at Marks & Spencers. = 100%
Frequently or Usually - Sara usually shops at Morrisons. = 80%
Often - Bogumila often goes to the Polish shop in Cheetham Hill. = 70%
Sometimes - Mihret sometimes goes to the local shop to buy bread and milk. = 40-50%
Rarely, Seldom - Mark seldom goes shopping. He is very lazy. = 5-10%
Never - Maria never goes to Marks and Spencer to buy food, it's too expensive!. 0%
NOTE!
Rule: Adverbs of frequency (always, never, sometimes, often, etc.) usually come before the main verb
Example: He often eats burgers. (often is the adverb and eats is the verb).
Xia rarely drinks vodka, he is very healthy.
We always go to the cinema on Friday night.
We never have a class on Thursdays.
NOTE!
o Adverbs of frequency come after - the verb 'to be'.o Example: He is sometimes late for work.
Grammar Exercises ...
Here are some exercises for you to try:Friday, 15 November 2013
Healthy eating week at SCC
It's healthy eating week at collegeFirst try these quizzes from esolcourses.com |
Entry 1 Group 6 advice - how to be healthy
Name |
I can do something healthy |
Don't do unhealthy things |
Mrs Diallo
|
I can eat vegetables
|
Don’t smoke
|
Mrs Sekerakova
|
I can walk to
college
|
Don’t drink too
much alcohol
|
Mr Singh
|
I can go to the
gym
|
Don’t sleep only
3 hours a day
|
Mr Vojtek
|
I can cook
healthy food
|
Don’t watch too
much TV
|
Mr Makula
|
I can drink milk
|
Don’t eat too
many burgers
|
Mr Xue
|
I can play
basketball
|
Don’t eat too
much chocolate
|
Mrs Adonay
|
I can eat fruit
|
Don’t eat too
much butter
|
Mrs Idziaszek
|
I can relax
|
Don’t get too stressed.
|
Mr Anchrya
|
I can eat fish
|
Don’t forget to
go to the doctor’s and dentist’s.
|
Mr
Hedaiti-Motalagh
|
I can wash my hands
regularly and have a shower every morning.
|
Don’t play too
many computer games
|
Mr Torres
|
I can go swimming
|
Don’t sleep all
day
|
Mr de Carvalho
|
I can do boxing
|
Don’t use drugs
|
Mr Bihimo
|
I can cook meat
|
Don’t drink too
much coffee
|
Mrs Lavinderan
|
I can run
|
Don’t drive all
the time
|
Mr Slepcik
|
I can play
cricket
|
Don’t be lazy.
|
Mrs Burkevica
|
I can dance
|
Don’t eat fast
food
|
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Please describe Mark and your classmates
E1 Group 6 students did a lot of FANTASTIC drawings in Elayne's class this week, and some very bad drawings! Add a comment - include YOUR NAME - and write some quick descriptions of Mark and your classmates.
Amuri
|
|
Sara |
Nagpal |
Alla
|
|
Tek Nath
Maria
|
Who is this?
Oumou
|
Friday, 8 November 2013
Using adjectives to describe things
Use adjectives to describe the cars, people and things.
Write in the comments section below to describe the things. For example: Number one: The old brown car is broken. It is in the grass. It is very ugly.
Before we came to the UK we thought....
Before we came to the UK we thought.
In 2005 this is what we thought about life in the UK.
- Frantisek says, Life is much better in the UK
- Nagpal says, there are jobs and freedom.
- Claudio says, English is very important. English is an international language.
- Sara says, English people help you.
- Oumou says there arefree schools and medicine.
- Tek thinks that Buckingham Palace is very nice. The Queen is very friendly.
- Alla says, the wages in England are good. The hospitals are clean.
- Alex says, English people eat fish and chips, burgers, kebabs, sandwiches and toast.
- Maria says, they like drinking beer and milk.
- Petr says, they are always smoking.
- Adilson says, he likes English music.
- Nagpal says, it is very good but very noisy.
- Xia thinks old English buildings are very nice.
- Bogumila thinks London is interesting. The red buses are beautiful.
- Alex says he thought there were hurricanes every day.
- Alla says in her country it much colder. There is a lot of snow, but in the UK it is raining all the time.
- Maria says, they like drinking beer and milk.
- Petr says, they are always smoking.
- Adilson says, he likes English music.
- Nagpal says, it is very good but very noisy.
- Xia thinks old English buildings are very nice.
- Bogumila thinks London is interesting. The red buses are beautiful.
- Alex says he thought there were hurricanes every day.
- Alla says in her country it much colder. There is a lot of snow, but in the UK it is raining all the time.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
writing about life in the UK
Life in The UK
Think about:
the food the buildings the people college friends music TV houses the English language teachers shopping money where you live
write about:
- things you like.
- things that surprised you.
- things you don't like
- not just the weather! It's very boring...
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