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SAINT GEORGE’S DAY: THE BOOK AND THE ROSE
On Saint George’s, a rose and a book. This tradition, which combines religion with the rose as a symbol of love and the book as a symbol of culture, has turned the 23rd of April into the fondest, most shared and celebrated day for all Catalans.
What do catalans and English people have in common? Saint George.Happy Saint George’s day.WAtch this short funny animation:
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IMPROVING YOUR READING SKILLS
If you want to improve your reading, why don’t you try reading a newspaper from time to time?
At the school’s hall you will find the newspaper “CATALONIA TODAY”, if that is too difficult for you you can read “THE KEY”, a newspaper published online that provides reading material for adults learning English. You can download the whole newspaper and activities to check your comprehension. Here you have their latest issue:
the-key-comprehension-activities-and-answerkey-march-2008.doc
Click here THE KEY WEBSITE
PAST SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT
We use the past simple to talk about actions in the past that have finished. We use the present perfect simple to look back on actions in the past from the present.
These sentences are in the past with no connection to the present.
- I first met him 10 years ago.
- I started work here in 1987.
- I ate too much at lunchtime.
Now look at these same situations seen from the present.
- I’ve known him for 10 years.
- I’ve worked here since 1987.
- My stomach hurts. I’ve eaten too much.
Typical time phrases that we use with the past simple are ‘yesterday’, ‘ago’, ‘last year’, ‘in 1999’.
- I spoke to him yesterday.
- She came in a few moments ago.
- We made our last purchase over a year ago.
- He joined the company in 1999.
Typical time phrases that we use with the present perfect are ‘ever’, ‘never’, ‘since’.
- I’ve never seen so many people.
- Have you ever been more shocked?
- I’ve done a lot since we last spoke.
Time phrases always used with the present perfect are ‘already’, ‘just’, ‘yet’.
- I haven’t done it yet.
- I’ve just done it.
- I’ve already done it.
LETTERS OF COMPLAINT
After correcting your letters of complaint, here you have some suggestions for similar future compositions:
- Letters of complaint are FORMAL LETTERS so don’t use contractions or informal structures.
- You should be polite, don’t use imperatives or modal verbs like must or have to. Use should/shouldn’t or conditionals.
- Organise your writing in DIFFERENT PARAGRAPHS.
- Have a look at the following chart:
| SALUTATION | Dear Sir or Madam,
Dear Sirs, |
Dear Mr Robinson,
Dear Mrs Hills, |
| ENDING | Yours faithfully, | Yours sincerely, |
Alfred Hitchcock….Some Short Interview Excerpts
TARANTINO’S BIOGRAPHY
UNIT 7 GRAMMAR PRACTICE
UNIT 7
We are about to start unit 7 which is about the Past Simple and the Present Perfect. Watch the following videos:
PAST SIMPLE
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PRESENT PERFECT
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PAST SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT
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