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Sunday, November 11, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Hello dear CLIC students!
So, how are
you doing this week?
We’re just
fine!
By the way,
do you remember our last class?
Well, let’s
take a look at the picture below and review some classroom objects:
In a classsroom somewhere…
1 a board
2 a board pen
3 a noticeboard
4 a bag
5 a desk
6 a CD player and CD
7 a pen
8 a pencil sharpener
9 a ruler
10 a pencil
11 a folder
12 a piece of paper
13 a rubber
14 a notebook
15 a dictionary
16 a table
17 a chair
18 a radio
2 a board pen
3 a noticeboard
4 a bag
5 a desk
6 a CD player and CD
7 a pen
8 a pencil sharpener
9 a ruler
10 a pencil
11 a folder
12 a piece of paper
13 a rubber
14 a notebook
15 a dictionary
16 a table
17 a chair
18 a radio
Now, let’s
try and describe the classroom below!
In another classroom, somewhere around the
world…
Can you say
where the objects are?
For
example:
Where’s the school bag?
Right! It’s on the floor, near the desk!
Now, look
at the picture carefully and try to describe this classroom. Answer the
questions below to help you!
Where’s the
workbook?
Where’s the
textbook?
Where’s the
ruler?
Where’s the
pencilcase?
Where’s the
whiteboard?
Where’s the
teacher’s desk?
Where’s the
projector?
Write a
small text about this classroom and write it in your notebook.
You can
show it to your teacher and discuss it with your colleagues too.
Now it’s
time to look at your classroom!
What’s in
your classroom? Discuss it with your classmates and have fun!
You can
take a picture of your classroom and describe it. Give the picture to your
teacher and ask hi/her to post it online!
You can start with:
In our
classroom, we have many books, some
notebooks, 25 desks, a blackboard, but
we don’t have a computer, a whiteboard, lockers, etc, etc.
In our
classroom, the books are on the desks, the balckboard is near the teacher’s desk,
the fans are on the wall, etc, etc.
In our classroom at UFS…
(Post your
picture here)
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Pay attention to the ways people say hello and
goodbye in the photos below:
John: Good morning, Professor Stevens! How are you?
Reflecting
We invite you, guys, to check the Alphabet Song!
AT UNIVERSITY
John: Good morning, Professor Stevens! How are you?
Professor
Stevens: Good morning, John. I’m fine! How about you?
John:
I’m fine too. Professor… could you repeat the last lesson again, please? I have
some questions.
Professor
Stevens: Yes, John! Could we study in the afternoon? I have class now.
John:
Of course, professor. So… goodbye!
Professor
Stevens: Goodbye, John!
IN THE CAFETERIA...
Sam Li: Hi, Maria! Long time no see... how are you
doing?!
Maria: Hello, Sam! It’s true! How long time! I’m
pretty good. And you?
Sam Li: Good, too! So, tell me…news?
Maria: Yeah, I’m going to Japan on my next
vacation.
Sam Li: How nice! I will visit my relatives there,
too. Oh, look it. It’s time to come back to the job. I’m sorry, I have to go
now, Maria. Is your phone number the same?! I’ll call you tonight to discuss
about our trip, ok?
Maria: Yeah, it is! Ok, we talk later! Have a nice
day! See you!
Sam Li: See you too!
Mr. Smith: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Taylor.
You are welcome in our company. By the way, the lecture about the Economy was
really interesting!
Mr. Taylor: Thank you very much, Mr. Smith.
Miss Claire: Mr. Smith, the next meeting will start in
few minutes.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yes…excuse me, Mr. Smith, I must go.
Mr. Taylor: Of course, Mr. Smith. We see each other in
the next meeting. Goodbye!
Mr. Smith: Goodbye!
Reflecting 
Consider the
pictures again and reflect about the questions below: How would you say hello
or goodbye in these situations?
Would you say anything different? Why or why not?
Would you say anything different? Why or why not?
Let’s
interact?!
Look at the
picture below and imagine how you can say hello or goodbye to these people. Post
your answers on the blog page!
We invite you, guys, to check the Alphabet Song!
Have fun!
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