When they do it at home, they could either bring in their work next week or (better I think) email it to you – with the link to the audio they listened to. Check to make sure they’ve done it right, and then look into a couple more deeply. What kind of texts did they choose?
Halfway down the pier, I saw my daughter and we linked eyes and we both knew that we were looking at each other. And she waved at me and I was in this perfect part in my stroke where my hand was out of the water, and I waved back to her and I saw her jum...
‘Living is easy with eyes closed’, David Trueba’s 2013 movie, which I watched again on TV this week, is interwoven with references to language and language teaching. It is based on the true story of a high-school English teacher in Spain who, in 1966, manages to infiltrate himself on...
Coffeepot was invented in the 1920s, but became popular after World War 2. At first, coffeepots were black and white, but then it changed to colour. Coffeepot is a form of entertainment. These days, almost every household has a coffeepot. (etc…) Verbal ‘coffeepotting’ Again the targ...
1. Understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. For B1 level, you should read and listen to English as much as you can. You can take English lessons, listen to English language songs, watch films and shows in ...
the accent that the interlocutor is most familiar with. This could be the local one (as in the case of the man from Almería), or, more typically these days, the ‘standard’, where ‘standard’ is defined as ‘the variety that is normally spoken by educated people and used in news br...