Today, we worked on an extract from The Nightmare Before Christmas, the animated movie directed by Tim Burton. It was one of the Jack Skellington's songs, entitled "What's this ?". You first watched the extract
and then you had to complete the following worksheet: Hope you liked it !
Today, we corrected your exercise on the passive form and That's all !! You were not very awoken today !! HW: You have another passive exercise to do and your lesson to learn.
Today, you went on working on your dialogue. You had to write it, and you began playing it as a training. HW: Train so as not to read the dialogue when you play it in front of the class.
Today, we corrected your test on "I'm mother's prisoner" and we reviewed the Passive form which was not really understood yet by some of you !! Don't forget to take a look at the links on the passive voice in the grammar category: HW: You have to learn your lessons on the Passive form and do the exercise I gave you.
Today, you went on working on your dialogue. You had to write it, and you began playing it as a training. HW: Train so as not to read the dialogue when you play it in front of the class.
As the 2de8 were not here today, we worked on the Pride and Prejudice trailer. We discovered it progressively and tried to know what the movie is about. You rather succeeded in this exercise. As a bonus, we watched an extract from the Pride and Prejudice BBC series and you recognised Colin Firth, who played in Bridget Jones's Diary as Mr Darcy ! You can watch the Pride and Prejudice trailer again by clicking below
Today, you start working on your role-play: "Imagine a family argument". I gave you some vocabulary that could be of some help for your dialogue: Advice and Reproach structures. You first had to chose your characters and a reason for the argument. You then began to work on the dialogue. You found quite good ideas ! HW: For next time, you have to work again on your dialogue so that it could be nearly finished.
Today, you start working on your role-play: "Imagine a family argument". I gave you some vocabulary that could be of some help for your dialogue: Advice and Reproach structures. You first had to chose your characters and a reason for the argument. You then began to work on the dialogue. You found quite good ideas ! HW: For next time, you have to work again on your dialogue so that it could be nearly finished.