Categoría: 3rd period
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Posting blogs
b) Compelling Headlines: Craft attention-grabbing headlines that pique curiosity and entice readers to click and read your blog. Use power words, numbers, and intriguing statements to capture attention. c) Well-Structured Posts: Organize your content into paragraphs, headings, and bullet points for easy readability. Use subheadings to break down your content into digestible sections. d) Incorporate…
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Questions tags
b) Negative Statement + Positive Question Tag: c) Using the Appropriate Auxiliary Verb: b) Inversion: The auxiliary verb in the question tag is inverted with the subject of the statement. b) Softening Statements: Question tags can be used to soften statements and make them less assertive. c) Emphasizing Uncertainty: Question tags can express uncertainty or…
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American and British vocabulary
b) Words ending in «-ize» (American) vs. «-ise» (British): c) Words with «er» (American) vs. «re» (British) in certain contexts: b) Transportation: c) Household Items: d) Clothing: b) British English:
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Use of like, love, hate, enjoy, don´t/doesn´t like + ing
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Phrasal verbs
b) Inseparable Phrasal Verbs: In inseparable phrasal verbs, the verb and the particle cannot be separated by the object. For example, «She broke down when she heard the news» or «She didn’t break down when she heard the news.» The object must stay after the particle. b) «Take off» means to remove something quickly or…
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Interesting hobbies
b) Writing and Journaling: Discover the power of words by writing stories, poetry, or journal entries. Let your thoughts flow onto paper and unleash your creativity through the written word. c) Photography: Capture the world around you through the lens of a camera. Experiment with different subjects, lighting, and composition to develop your own unique…