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Lesson 7

Homework

a. too general
b. too specific
c. IC
d. TS
a. TS
b,c. specific
d. IC
e. too general

a. IC
b. too general
c. too specific
d. TS

a. too specific
b. too specific
c. TC
d. too general
e. IC
x
x

x
English is a diverse and rich language, sometimes filled with borrowed words from various
countries -> languages around the world, a fact that English speakers might not fully realize
by themselves.
People who use English -> English speakers use many words from many countries -> other
languages around the world.
There are many words of English was => English words that are borrowed from difference =>
other languages

English speakers often use many words originating (which originate) from other languages.

English speakers use many words that come from other languages.

English speakers borrow a lot of word from foreigner [Link] -> foreign languages

Many common English words are borrowed from various languages around the world.

English speakers use a lot of diverse and rich words. Not only that, they also learn and use
words from countries around the world. the world. on daily [Link].
With the culture integration of each country, there are more loanwords in these country’s
languages, even English. In my point of view, using loanwords in communication is useful to
describe something that nothing word in the first language can fully describe.
Some people believe that in many educational systems around the world, students
do not need to come to school for every lesson.

Each university has its own rules ranging from uniforms to academic conduct, and
these regulations can significantly impact student life.

Every country has different ways of managing students.

Each countries has each method to teach their childrens in study. To see in clearly,
we can compare education system between European and United States.

Each country has different study regulations.

University education in Europe and the United States is very different.

The universities in Europe are less stressful as in North America.

Every country has different ways of managing students


The European and American university systems have
several important differences.
=> There are several important differences between
university education in European countries and the US.
=> University education in European countries and the US
differs significantly.
Writing step-by-step - Step 2: Back Up Your Point.

• 1/ Understanding General versus Specific Ideas


• action movie, film, comedy, romance
• walking, pilates, and lifting weights, exercise
2/ Details That Don’t Fit
• 1. Topic sentence: Carla seems attracted only to men who are
unavailable.
• a. She once fell in love with a man serving a life sentence in prison.
• b. Her parents worry about her inability to connect with a nice single
man.
• c. She wants to get married and have kids before she is thirty.
• d. Her current boyfriend is married.
• e. Recently she had a huge crush on a Catholic priest.
Homework
Writing Specific Details
• Topic sentence: There are valid reasons why students miss deadlines.
• Firstly, they might contract a virus and it might take them several
weeks to recover, so they cannot meet deadlines.
Speaking – Grammar drill 2 – present
perfect (15-20) (20s)
• Have you ever drastically changed your hairstyle or
clothing style in a short time?
• Have you ever shot a gun?
• Have you ever ridden an animal?
• Where have you traveled to?
• What sports have you played?
• Where is the best place you have ever been?
• What’s the craziest thing you have ever done?
• What interesting foods have you eaten?
• What are some unique accomplishments you have done?
• Have you ever screamed at someone in public?
• Who is the greatest person you have ever
met?
• How long have you studied English?
• What is the best and worst restaurant
you have eaten at?
• What have you done a lot this week?
• What is the most exciting thing you have
ever done?
• What have you done too many times?
• What is the longest you have been awake
for?
• Have you ever:
• been on TV?
• driven or rode in a sports car?
• eaten anything really strange?
• fallen down stairs?
• fallen asleep and when you woke up you didn’t
know where you were?
• forgotten an important birthday?
• walked into something when you were texting?
- Describe these clothing styles
- Have you ever tried them before? If you haven't, would you like to try them? sleeveless crop top
Clothes - speaking
• What type of clothes do you enjoy wearing?
• Do you enjoy buying clothes?
• Where do you buy most of your clothes?
• Have you ever worn a uniform?
• Has your style of clothing changed compared to 10 years ago?
• What types of clothes do people in your local area enjoy wearing?
• Describe your favourite piece of clothing
• You should say

• Where you got it


• Do you often dress it
• When you wear it
• And explain why it is your favorite clothing
• Describe a uniform you wear (at your school or
company)
• You should say:
• When you wear it?
• Who bought it for you?
• What does it look like?
• How you feel about it?
Speaking part 3
• Do all people enjoy shopping for clothes?
• Why do women like to go shopping? appearance conscious
• Do you think it is good for people buy expensive clothes? Why?
• Why do some people like shopping with friends?
• Why do many people like shopping for clothes online?
• What are the risks involved in shopping online? Why?
• What special clothes do people in your country wear on official or
formal occasions?
• Can clothing tell you much about a person?
• Why do some companies ask their staff to wear uniforms?
• What are the advantages and disadvantages of having uniforms at
work?
• When do people wear traditional clothing in your country?
• How have clothes fashions changed in your country over the last few
decades?
• What is the difference between clothes that young people and old
people like to wear?

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