Tuesday

Get Blogging

ASSIGNMENT:
[ ] Humberto [ ] Paula [ ] Eddie [ ] Fabián [ ] Emilio
[ ] Brenda [ ] Jesús [ ] Paloma [ ] Carlos [ ] Amado
[ ] María José
[ ] María Inés
[ ] Juan Carlos [ ] José Gabriel [ ] Andres


On your own blog, pose a question like one of the following [from ESL Partyland]:
Can you do anything creative? For example, can you sing, dance, play a musical instrument, paint, draw, or write poetry?
Name three things you may not do in your language class.
What could the opposite sex do to make your life easier?
Should gay/lesbian couples be allowed to adopt children? Why or why not?
Should marijuana be legalized? Why or why not?
In your country, what might happen to someone who loses their job?
What are some things you should have done last week, but didn't do?
What must you do in your country to obtain a driver's license?
What could you do to make your life more exciting? Why don't you do it?
Name two things that you couldn't do last year that you can do this year.
How would your parents punish you when you misbehaved as a child?
What could you be doing right now (instead of studying English)?
What more could you be doing to practice your English?
How would you recommend treating a cold?

Then, visit a classmate's blog and respond to their question in the comments space.
For a minimum grade (70), pose your question and answer at least three others by 10:30 am, Friday, 21 March.
To get more, do more (5 pts for each additional response you make to other classmates - up to 6 for 30 more pts).

Friday

Love in the Supermarket

Complete this story please:
_______ and _______ met in the ________ supermarket next to the laundry detergent, where he asked her if she needed any help. By the vegetables, he told her that he was falling in love with her...

Don't forget, when you report things that happened and what people have said, you must take care to move the verbs back one tense (unless they are already in the past perfect); mark time expressions correctly; switch pronouns to reflect the person speaking and the person(s) spoken to, and also be careful with the reporting verb you're using - check if it's like SAY or TELL. Remember reporting verbs like SAY require a preposition between the verb and the object if they have an object (examples: ...said to me..., ...discussed with me...) and verbs like TELL do not need a preposition but do require an object (examples: ...told me..., ...advised me...). Of course, SAY or TELL may be followed by a clause (...said that I was kind. / ...told me (that) I was kind.), but that's a topic for another lesson.

Tuesday

Write to each other please

[ ] Georgina
[ ] Carlos
[ ] Citlaly
[ ] Aurora
[ ] Karla
[ ] Isaac
and ask me a question about some year before you were born.

Saturday

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