Wednesday, 19 February 2020

B1-A

Follow up   
  • File 5A: Vocabulary (sport) & Pronunciation /ɔ:/ & /ɜ:/
  • Listening & Reading test



Homework 
  • Vocabulary bank p229. Study it for Wednesday 26th 
  • Don't forget Mediation & Dialogues for Monday 24th
  • Reading p77 4b,c & d. Check below 




















KEY
4
b
Yes, because they increase confidence and control.
c
1B    2D    3A    4C
d
1  The're examples of famous sportspeople's superstitions.
2  They were used in a study at the University of Cologne to show that people perform better when they have 'lucky' things.
3  Adrenaline and other chemicals are produced as a result of sporting rituals, helping athletes to focus better.
4  This is an example of how superstitions can cause problems - both players wanted to be the last person to leave the changing room.



B1-CAL

Follow up   
  • The Environment: Listening, Watching a video & Speaking 

  • Book review



Homework 
  • The task of written mediation consists in writing an email of reply to your friend Kathleen (100-125 words). All the instructions and the task itself are posted in a different entry called Written Mediation. Deadline: Tuesday, 25th February