Wednesday 29th October,
2014
Hello how’s everything? I
hope everything is fine.
Have you
enjoyed the weekend? You should have
because it seems it was the last spring weather weekend in autumn!
The typical
autumn celebration in the UK and the USA is Halloween. What do you know about
this festivity? You can find out (learn) about its history watching this video.
Last week we
learnt how to make our point!
We listened
to three people talking about whether people should pay more for taxes for fast
food. There were three people, consequently, we had three different points of
view: in favour, against and neutral.
We learnt some
words and expressions that we can use for this purpose. Do you remember them?
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If you ask me
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As far as I’m concerned
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The point I’m trying to
make is that…
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That’s not the point..
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To tell you the truth
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I suppose the problem is
that…
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If you want my opinion…
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Anyway, as I was saying…
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What really worries me
is that…
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As I understand it …
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Another thing is that…
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But the main point is
that …
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Don’t
forget to give a sequence of your reasons.
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First of
all
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In my
opinion
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As far
as I know
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As well
as this
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Generally
speaking
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To be
exact
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Finally
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The problem
is,
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To be
honest
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In our next class, you’ll make your
point on one of these topics: being vegetarian,
diets, smoking in public places, experiments on animals.
We read a romantic love
story about a couple that got married despite the girl’s father opposition to
the marriage.
The girl was
just sixteen when she married the boy. Although her father used to (would) lock her
in her room and she used to (would) cry a lot, in the end (finally) she got it her
way and the two lovers got married.
We did exercises
using expressions with get and be.
So, we did work
hard!
See you on
Wednesday!
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