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a little tweaking on my "Velentines Day with a twist" worksheet!



soleole
Uruguay

a little tweaking on my "Velentines Day with a twist" worksheet!
 
Hi guys,
First of all thanks to all for downloading my wss and leaving such wonderful comments. It´s really nice to know you talented profs find my work helpful! :-)
 
Anyway, regarding my worksheets (which appears on today´s new additions) "Valantine´s day, with a twist" I thought of a couple of more things that you guys could add to it.
I will update the ws but for all those who´ve already download it maybe you´ll see this post! :-)
On the advance level ws, you could also use the word INFATUATED WITH on the first exercise, maybe instead of "adores" (first sentence) I just thought it would be a nice word to introduce to advance students, it just didn´t occur to me before!
Also, for advanced students, you could get them to write their own definition of romanticism (instead of the ´forum post´ if you have adults), and then compare with the one from wikipedia or other encyclopaedia.
A nice warmer would also be to ask them if they consider themselves the romantic kind, what they consider a romantic date, etc...
I think that´s it for now, I haven´t come up with anything new for the intermediate level ws.
 
Thanks and have fun! Thumbs Up
 
PS. on the first exercise you can also change the names I put (which are my student´s names) to your student´s names! since they are all romance-related sentences, it can make for some laughs! :o)

10 Feb 2009