Hi! How are you?
On Wednesday we had a
new classmate. Welcome Mónica, nice to meet you.
We started the week commenting on the terrible news that took place (happened) on Sunday.
The supporters
of two Spanish football teams arranged
to meet near the Manzanares river in Madrid , before the football match
that as going to be played a couple of hours later, so as to get involved in a fight. The result was a dead person and a lot
of injured people. Many supporters were also arrested and taken to the police
station.
So, we started commenting on this
piece of information. It reminded us of other
similar tragedies that were connected with football matches. We watched a video on ‘The ten biggest tragedies in football’ and their
terrible consequences. It seems that human beings never learn from their
mistakes!
After that, we turn to more gratifying issues.
We read a text written by an English woman married to a Russian. She
compared the two cultures and their different manners. She was surprised that
so few ‘thank yous’ and ‘pleases’ in Russia. Her husband thought
exactly the opposite. He thought that British people are extremely polite, even
when there’s no reason for that.
We also learnt that when having an Arab host or hostess, we shouldn’t admire any
object in their houses because they would feel they have to give it to us!
We did a listening and later talk
about presents, how to give presents abroad.
It seems that in Japan you shouldn’t give knives, scissors or anything
you can cut with because that’s a symbol of death and bad luck!
Giving presents abroad isn’t as
easy as it looks
like! (seem)
As for grammar, we studies verb patterns.
Some verbs are followed by ‘to + infinitive’;
others, by infinitive ‘without ‘to’ and others by ‘ing’
Remember that modal
verbs are followed by infinitive without ‘to’.
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+ infinitive
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+to+infinitive
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ing
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Can
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Would like to
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like
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Sometimes you can be rude without saying anything.
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I would like to give you some advice.
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I like travelling.
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must
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Need to
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start
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You must never touch people’s head
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You need to know
something about their traditions.
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Start thinking
where you want to go.
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might
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try
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finish
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Someone might invite you to visit them.
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Try to leave some food on
your plate.
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Finish packing
your suitcase, we have to go.
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Will
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forget
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prefer
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Should
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Don’t forget to eat with your right hand.
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I prefer eating at
a Japanese restaurant.
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The host will feel he
should give it to you
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Could
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decide
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go
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We could decide later.
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Have you decided to
travel around the world?
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I go cycling every weekend.
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Here you have some
exercises on this topic.
And so our weekly
classes ended. There’s now little left for Christmas, so work on your project.
See you next week. On Wednesday because we have a long weekend!
Enjoy your weekend!
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