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20 Feb 2013
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11 Feb 2013
Negative prefixes; why men & women can't be friends
Hi everyone,
On Wednesday we worked with negative prefixes (prefixes to form opposite words). These prefixes can be a bit difficult because there is no rule that tells us which prefix we have to use. For example, is it inexpensive or inexpensive?
That means that we have to learn them by heart...!
Here you have the most common negative prefixes, with some examples:
Dis-
Un-
In-
Il- (always used with words that begin with <l>)
Im- (always used with words that begin with <p>)
Ir- (always used with words that begin with <r>)
You can revise this a little bit more on this link from BBC World Service. If what you want is practise, here you have a matching exercise and a multiple choice exercise. (Note that the adjective "satisfied" can have to opposites: "unsatisfied" and "dissatisfied").
That means that we have to learn them by heart...!
Here you have the most common negative prefixes, with some examples:
Dis-
Un-
In-
Il- (always used with words that begin with <l>)
Im- (always used with words that begin with <p>)
Ir- (always used with words that begin with <r>)
You can revise this a little bit more on this link from BBC World Service. If what you want is practise, here you have a matching exercise and a multiple choice exercise. (Note that the adjective "satisfied" can have to opposites: "unsatisfied" and "dissatisfied").
Now, changing topic...! The day we saw negative prefixes in class we also discussed some issues about family and friends, and someone asked if you believed that boys and girls could be friends, and just friends.
Well, I've found a video recorded at Utah State University about this topic ("Why men and women cannot be friends"). It's in English with subtitles in Spanish, so check it out! I'm sure you'll find it very funny :)
Well, I've found a video recorded at Utah State University about this topic ("Why men and women cannot be friends"). It's in English with subtitles in Spanish, so check it out! I'm sure you'll find it very funny :)
7 Feb 2013
Ten characteristics of a good teacher
Hi everyone!
Sonia Sánchez, from Avanzado 1 CAL, has sent me this article entitled "Ten Characteristics of a Good Teacher", by Patricia Miller. It is particularly interesting for the CAL group, but those in the ordinary group can obviously read it too. Really insightful!
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Sonia Sánchez, from Avanzado 1 CAL, has sent me this article entitled "Ten Characteristics of a Good Teacher", by Patricia Miller. It is particularly interesting for the CAL group, but those in the ordinary group can obviously read it too. Really insightful!
2 Feb 2013
Wikileaks; Bowling for Columbine; Sicko; Gandhi quotes
Hi everyone!
Last week we continued with Unit 5 and we've practically finished it by now.
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Last week we continued with Unit 5 and we've practically finished it by now.
On Tuesday we talked about Wikileaks (Unit 5.3. in your books). Click here for a newspaper article from The Guardian in which Assange, the founder of the website, criticises and attacks the new WikiLeaks film which is to be released shortly.
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