NOVEMBER 7 18 - 20
Last lesson we spoke about learning new vocabulary.
Another good way of learning vocabulary is to think of English words for the objects that we see around us every day, or verbs to describe actions that we perform every day.
On this site you can find nouns and verbs for each room of your house, this page is about the kitchen.
http://www.say-it-in-english.com/inthekitchen.html
We brainstormed vocabulary for furniture and supplies in the classroom, office and at home.
Then we looked at the communication file vocabulary exercise in International Express Elementary, page 72.
We read descriptions of workplaces on Page 24, and also did the listening exercise on Pge 25, 3.1.
To describe a place we can use the expressions, it has (got) or there is / are.
Have got is British English and have is American English. Different grammar rules apply. See here for an explanation
http://esl.about.com/cs/beginner/a/beg_havegot.htm
You can practise with these forms in the grammar book, Unit 9 - in this document pages 7 and 8.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_B2HZ_bIslSzd0WHdOZlJhMGc/view?usp=sharing
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