martes, 2 de diciembre de 2014

FEEDBACK AFTER session 02/12/2014



PRONUNCIATION
  • Linking TELL_HIM TRUST_HIM
  • STRESS on Politics/Policies
  • It'll
  • racism
VOCABULARY & COLLOCATIONS
  • taxpayers
  • comes across as being
  • absolute majority
  • off the streets
  • sleeping rough
  • winning her case
  • denied promotion
  • awarded compensation
  • on CCTV
  • racially motivated
  • claimed victory
  • took legal action
  • claim upheld in court
  • seems resigned
  • ruled in her favour
STRUCTURES
  • COLLECTIVE NOUNS In BrEng, singular words like family, government or opposition, which refer to groups of people, can have either singular or plural verbs. Plural forms are common when the group is seen as a collection of people doing personal things. Singular forms are more common when the group is seen as an impersonal unit.
My family have decided to move to York.
The average family has 3.6 members.

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