Hello everyone, hope you had a nice week end!
The first class we will continue with reading the answer to the e-mail from page 71 and discussing it. Then we will continue with the speaking exercises from page 70.
Homework: try replacing as many phrasal verbs from this poem as possible and if you fancy write a poem containing as many phrasal verbs as possible.
A poem with phrasal verbs
Professor Rodrigo Deusadara de Salvi
You drop me off big challenge
Phrasal verb may cause damage
Pointing to words to pick out
Won’t be so easy to freak out
I won’t chill out this time
Even with tough insight
Boiling down with my task
Looking forward like request
Come up with good ideas
Can be more like ideologias
If you pile up some words
You’ll run over the glasses of Lords
Don’t doze off a lot
Or you won’t catch up the plot
If you cannot work out the faith
Stay off and break out the cage
Take apart all these sentences
And you don’t have ordinances
Because tear words down
Is like lay off the wisdom
I’ll run into you in the future
And take you out for our pleasure
I’m not a person to cheat on
Let’s try out to see what’s going on
To wrap up with this conversation
I should go through with my imagination
I’d like to talk down with you
If you don’t give me up your soul
Second class we will focus on grammar, countable and uncountable nouns from page 71 and the grammar bank.
Also we will do the following speaking practice:
Homework:
Please see more poems :
Love often sorrow brings on
But this is not something I will touch on
Becuase love is the food we all live on.
A family’s love you can always count on
until the end of the world it will run on
Like a flower, teenage love never drags on
In the changing room of life it’s something we try on
When love doesn’t fit we quickly move on
But sometimes we are so enthralled that we want to stay on.
Somebody stole my heart but it still beats on.
In the circle of life we together run on
Sleepless nights and stinking nappies are challenges we take on
Family love is again switched on
And it is the flag of love that we pass on.
– By Bruna and Angelica

