martes, 12 de noviembre de 2013

Our lesson today was about artists and authors. At the beginning of the lesson students read homework. A part of it were sentences about lthings they were allowed or not allowed to do when they were in school.

Remeber this is a passive construction and is followed by an infinitive:

I was not allowed  to exchange clothes with my classmates.

We were allowed to sit anywhere we wanted.

Students reviewed article about Picasso and wrote 3 questions about it. Remember the Past tenses we are studying:
Past Simple:
Affirmative: I wrote        Questions: did you write? ( You must always use the auxiliary did, whatever the beginning of the question. The only exception is when the question starts with Who and Who is the subject of the question: Who wrote that book?
Negative: I didn´t write.

Past Continuous: (The auxiliary verb is the past of the verb to be: was/were)
Affirmative: I was reading (The auxiliary verb is the past of the verb to be: was/were
 Questions: Were you reading?
Negative: I wasn´t reading.

Past Perfect (The auxiliary verb is the past of the verb to have)
Affirmative: I had already read the book when I watched  the film.
Questions: Had you already seen the film?
Negative: I hadn´t read the book.

Homework
Choose an artist, any kind of artist - musician, painter, dancer, actor, film director, etc. and do some research about him/her. Note down a few details of his/her biography.

I know there was something else but I just can´t remember, so, if either one of you, Beatriz or Veronica read this entry, please, add the other exercise I asked you to do. You can do it in the comments section.

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