How are you feeling today? You are used to expressing your feelings through emoticons. Aren’t you? But did you know that some emoticons have different meanings in different countries?
Let’s watch a video and find out. Besides, while you are watching it, if you click on ‘game’ below the video, you can play the game by answering some questions. Ready?
Now you can do exercises 1, 2 and 3 on page 58 of you student’s book and send me the answers to my email, either a picture or a word/odt/pdf document.
Note: disgusted is a false friend. You usually use this word to mean how you feel when ‘algo te da asco’. 🤢🤮
What about adjectives? Can you remember the difference between adjectives ending in -ed and adjectives ending in -ing?
Taken from: http://cevazenglish.blogspot.com/2015/12/ed-vs-ing-adjectives.html
Now, let’s do exercise 4 on page 58 of your student’s book. Please, try to be creative and don't forget to email it!
Have a nice day!
This blog has been created for 3rd ESO students at CPI Aurelio Marcelino Rey García so that you can continue studying while staying at home during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Last year we learned the form and use of the Past Continuous . Can you remember that? If not, you can revise it watching the grammar show ....
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Hi everyone. You know that from now on we’ll work in our virtual class. So go to the school website and continue learning. See you soon!
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