Resume/ CV
Last week in my afternoon class I showed the class how to write a CV. Here is the Resume Template that I email to my afternoon Pre-Int. students.
Next Monday’s Test
Hi everyone next Monday’s test is going to include questions on:
- Giving advice (using 2nd conditional, should, have (got) to, have (got) to, need to, and must)
- Present Tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous
- Past Tenses: Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, ‘used to’
- Future Tenses: ’will’ and ‘going to’
- Much, many, some, any
- Adjectives- base, comparative, and superlative, -ed, and -ing
- so and such
- 1st and 2nd conditional
- passive structure.
Test Results (Chapter 13)
Guys, I’m very proud of you this week. You achieved an average 86% in your test (see the graph). Congratulations! This week’s top students are:
1) Byungjoo (Justin) from Korea;
2) Hyunjoo (Jessica) from Korea;
3) Pook from Thailand.
Your writing was good – you used the Present Perfect Continuous very well.
Next week’s test is going to be a little bit more challenging: there will be questions about everything in Pre-Intermediate. This is because I want you to be well prepared for Intermediate. We’ll do some revision of the book this week
The other thing that you really need to fix is your speaking. You’ve said to your afternoon teacher that you want to practise your speaking, but she said today that many students don’t speak in class. Remember that if you want to improve your speaking you need to speak. Class is the best place to do it
So don’t worry about making mistakes or looking silly – just smile and keep trying
See you tomorrow.
Today’s class
Hi everyone, today we’re going to do some tense revision because I know you all need it. I hope you’re all okay
Today I’m going to do something different: we’re going to watch an Australian comedy DVD that shows a character called Ja’mie. You’ll see how young Australian girls talk- it’s really funny and I think you’ll have fun watching it
Haydn.
Speaking Test Results
Thanks to everyone who did the speaking test today. It’s good to see you’re taking it seriously
The average speaking mark was 74%, with Jessica getting the top mark (80%). She used a lot of new words and she was clear when presenting the information.
Ciao!
A question about studying vocabulary
Tonight a student emailed me about vocabulary:
Hi HaydnYesterday I bought book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.
I’ve been reading it, but there are many vocabulary that I don’t know.
How do I read for this case?
1) If there is vocabulary that I don’t know mean, I have to check the
vocabulary every time.
2) If there is vocabulary that I don’t know mean, I have to keep
reading that don’t care the vocabulary.
What do you think?
What should I do?
And, I don’t know too mach vocabulary.
Sometime, there are vocabulary that I don’t know mean in the class.
I can’t to say that I want to say things.
Do you know good way to study vocabulary?
What should I do?
These are very good questions and I will answer them in class tomorrow. It’s great to see students asking questions like this!
VERY NICE
Haydn.
Test Results (Chapter 12)
Hi everybody! Your test average this week = 78%. Remember tomorrow there is a speaking test! Come armed and prepared
One student, so far, has given me an article. That’s not looking very goood
If you’re serious about improving your speaking- which every student should be- then you should do tomorrow’s test.
This week’s top grammar test results were:
1) Justin from Korea;
2) Sumin from Korea;
3) Larissa from Brazil and Hisanori from Japan.
Very nice!
PS – Justin sent me an email today that I thought was very funny. It said:
“Today our class was very calm and a little boring. I missed sugar daddy :) See you tomorrow teacher!!” Thanks Justin! I’ll give you a hug tomorrow ;D
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