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馃挓❣️Grammar: Noun clauses; Embedded questions 馃挓❣️

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  Noun clauses; Embedded questions 馃巰馃巰 Noun clauses; Embedded questions  A question can be embedded in a noun clause. Use IF to begin an embedded yes/no question. 馃巰馃巰                                     Embedded yes/no questions Yes/no questions Is that magazine interesting?         Tell me if that magazine is interesting  Did he like the article?        I'd like to know if he liked the article.    ⭐ Use a question word to begin embedded information questions.  ⭐ Information questions                             Embedded information questions What's the article about?           I can't remember what the article's about.  Why have you decided to read it?   I don't understand why you've  ...
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  READING FOR PLEASURE Fiction: 馃枻Novels 馃挋Mysteries  ❣️Thrillers 馃枻Romance 馃挋Science fiction  ❣️Short stories Non-Fiction: 馃挋Biographies  ❣️Autobiographies 馃枻Travel  馃挋Memoirs  ❣️Self-help 馃憣 Genres of books Fiction: A novel - a romance novel  A mystery - a science fiction book A thriller - a short story Nom-fiction: A biography - a memoir  An autobiography - a self-help book A travel books 馃枻Discussion  馃枻 Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?  R/ I prefer non-fiction books  What genres?  R/ I like romance genre Have you ever read a book English?  Yes, I read Emma   How about a magazine or a newspaper?  I prefer newspapers are more economic news.  If not, what would you like to read? why? I would like to read detective books because I think they are fantastic. LESSON 1  Vocabulary: Ways to describe a book. 馃挋- It's a page-turner.❣️ 馃挋- It's a cliff-hanger. 馃挒 馃挋- It's a best-seller.❣️ 馃挋- It's a ...

♥️Make - Let, discuss: How long a service will take.

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  馃巰馃挋Let to indicate permission. Use an abject and the base from of a verb♥️♥️♥️馃挋 馃寛Example: she let her sister wear her favorite skirt.馃寛 馃憠Let has the same meaning as permit.  馃挜馃憖 Use let to indicate that permission is being given to do something.  Example: 馃憤My boss let me take the day off.  馃憣I don't let my children stay out after 9:00 p.m.  Vocabulary ♥️1: Dry-clean a suit. 馃寵 馃挋2. Repair shoes. 馃寵 ♥️3. Frame a picture.馃寵 馃挋4. Deliver a package.馃寵 ♥️5. Lengthen/ shorten a skirt.馃寵 馃挋6. Print a sign. 馃寵 ♥️7. Copy a report.馃寵 馃挜Exercise:⭐馃懃 A: Luisa, I need you to come with me to repair shoes.  B: Yes, I'll go with you, but first I have to make copy a report.  A: I also need to frame a picture the mom.  B: Let's do mine first and then yours.  A: Ok, Let's go, it's getting late ❣️Discuss:❣️ How long a service will take.  The passive causative focuses on the object rather than the subject of the sentence. Use from of have + an object...

馃挒GETTING THINGS DONE.

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  馃挒GETTING THINGS DONE馃挒  It is a productivity and time management system that helps to complete tasks and manage them, as well as to fulfill commitments in an efficient and stress-free way through a comprehensive system of lists and calendars. Advantages of getting things done: Less stress.  馃憦 More clarity. 馃憖 Increased brain power. 馃槑  Freedom of choice.  馃槒 ❤️Example:❤️ A: Hello Katrina, how are you? B: Hi, fine and you? A: Fine thank you, Katrina, one question, did you do the English activities? B: Yes, since last week I did them.  A: A ok, I did them and I am pressed for time, can I borrow them? B: Yes of course, but on one condition.  A: Which one? B: Promise me that you will make a list to get organized, because I won't lend you the activities anymore.  A: Yes, it won't happen again, thank you. B: You're welcome. ♥️The causative馃挒 Use the causative to express the idea that one person persuades or "causes" another person to do something. ?...