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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

 

GOOD JOB!!!

Hi there,
Here we go again. We’re getting into it! I’m glad students are willing to participate in this exchange of experiences and make the writing task a bit more meaningful and interactive.


I perfectly understand that there may be some grammar or language mistakes in your spontaneous writings but communicating with other people is what matters here. So, I encourage all of you not to feel shy or embarrassed and let yourselves go. You’re doing a great task! And the most rewarding thing is that you’ll see how fast you improve your English! :-)

On the other hand, remember that you owe me some writings and that next Thursday is the deadline. ;-)

Comments:
I guess you're having a good laugh now!
Let's enjoy more moment like those ones.
To all of you, have a nice weekend.
R.
 
Hi Crys,
Don’t worry so much about the mistakes. It’s pretty understandable you make some in spontaneous writing (we all make them). The important thing is that you’re writing for a specific purpose: TO COMMUNICATE SOMETHING TO YOUR CLASSMATES AND ME. That’s the real point! And of course, use the dictionary whenever you need it. It’s a great help. However, don’t worry much about being so grammatically correct. Just keep on writing and you’ll feel your improvement very soon. You’re all doing a fantastic task!!!
On the other hand, I know you’re a woman of great wisdom and you didn’t have a swim in the lake. :D Those two daring ones are a little bit “crazier”. But I’m sure you all had a fantastic time, didn’t you?
Enjoy and see you on Tuesday.
R.
 
Hi Laia S, Crys and Jordina. You’re being very naughty, you know? Don’t you think you should be doing Maths during a Maths lesson? I can imagine you were BORED, because you so often feel like that but I don’t find it any funny to be surfing the net while you’re supposed to pay attention to the teacher. Well, it’s up to you if you want to make the most of the lessons or not. I think you’re old enough to tell the difference form what’s right and what’s wrong.
Apart from that, Jordina you’re very welcome to make any comments you like in the blog. I told the same to Anna H. So even if you don’t take part in the CV, the comments you can share with us are definitely going to be very enriching! Thanks a million for your collaboration! :D
RAQUEL (or RACHEL, if you want it in English; ‘Cause you’ve called me anything but my name) ;-)
 
Hey Albert,
How was the talk with your mother? It was fine with me.
I'm glad you WERE very CONCENTRATED in STUDYING English. Although you shouldn't do it just the night before the test.... Besides, you shouldn't write here only to pass the CV, it's just for learning and usin English for real communication!!! I'm just kidding. I know you weren't serious about it. :)
I hope you can get that polo t-shirt somewhere in Spain. If not, you should start looking for something easier to find. Otherwise, you'll have to fly to the USA to buy it. ;)
Well, congratulate Nil for his success. You're great sportsmen!!!
Don't study until too late, if not you'll feel sleepy tomorrow morning.
Take care,
R.
 
Crys, I'm not going to tell you off because you're writing before the test if you have really revised before. It's always a good idea to have some kind of relax and distraction before a test. At least, the experts say so.
You're right. The carnival was very funny and well organised by the 4th ESO students. It was a great success! I'm going to ask the other teachers if they allow me to publish their pictures dressed up as Vikings. You'll certainly laugh a lot. ;-)
I hope you were lucky in the test and everything went fine.
Have a nice weekend.
R.
 
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