Sonntag, 6. Mai 2007

memories of the last english lesson

Actually I wanted to post this new post yesterday, at the end of our english lesson -- during the last 10 minutes; this was actually the plan by our teacher, that we all shall post in these 10 minutes the review of the last english lesson. But when I was nearly ready to post my review, the teacher of our next lesson arrived and I was the lucky person to spend the whole lesson in front of the class, in the spotlight of the professor, presenting and expanding the homework. What a nice saturday afternoon! :-)

So here now my review:
The last english lesson was three weeks ago, so first we reviewed the topics we did the last time. Afterwards Martin had his (good) presentation of a grammar or vocabulary chapter, and his topic was the meaning and difference between "have to" and "must". And I think my classmates all understood the meaning and difference of "have to" and "must" after a few practise exercises with those two words afterwards.

Then we did three exercises out of our english book to the topic "culture, which is the chapter that we work on at the moment. In detail we had 2 listening comprehensions (which we always have during an English lesson) about phrases to use for getting a person known, excuses if e.g. the name could be understood, coming late to a meeting etc..!

At the end we got our homework back from the last time -- Martin corrected my last post from the blog "news in Spring" and I had a big but also quite funny mistake in my post: I always used instaed of the word "vocabulary" the word "vocab", which was an invention by my own. So he already corrected me the last time to use the word "vocabulary". And I used the word correctly, but if I wanted to use the plural of vocabulary, I took the word "vocabularies", which is a bad mistake. The singular and plurar of vocabulary IS vocabulary.

Besides of our "normal" homework, I also got the homework to present a unit of the vocabulary book -- the topic: using country vocabulary with big starting letters, like Netherland, English etc...

So this was it, a review of the last english lesson!

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