24 January 2024

5A B1 SPORTING SUPERSTITIONS

 



We say NIL for a 0 (zero)score in football and most other sports (e.g. Inter Milan beat Chelsea three-nil) but we say LOVE in tennis (e.g. fifteen-love).


EXAM PRACTICE


22 January 2024

C1 DEBATE . WAR AND CONFLICT


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War & Peace Conversation Questions

1. How can war be prevented? How can current conflicts being fought be resolved?

2. When can war be justified? Is war ever necessary? Would it be justified to declare war to protect people’s human rights?

3. Would you prefer your government to cut the budget to the military to fund other areas? If so, what do you think would be a better use for that money?

4. Who makes money from wars? Do these people encourage wars to be fought?

5. How has the way that wars are fought changed from the past? How will wars be fought differently in the future?

6. What will the wars of the future be fought over? What could cause World War 3?

7. What effect has the spread of democracy and globalisation had on the prospects of war? How about the spread of nuclear weapons or other advancements in weapons technology?

8. Do wars happen because human nature is essentially warlike? If so, does this mean we will never live in peace?

👉DEBATE

Many people believe that wars should never be fought under any circumstances. Others, however, argue that military action can be justified in certain situations. Discuss both of these views and give your own opinion.

👉EXAM PRACTICE C1 MADRID 2022


4B Yes. I can!


 

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B1 -B2.1 ORAL WORKSHOP




👉👉 EXAM PRACTICE

👉👉HOW TO GIVE AN ORAL PRESENTATION

Useful language for presentations

Explain what your presentation is about at the beginning:
I’m going to talk about ...
I’d like to talk about ...

The main focus of this presentation is ...

Use these expressions to order your ideas:
First of all, ...
Firstly, ...
Then, ...
Secondly, ...
Next, ...
Finally, ...
Lastly, ...
To sum up, ...
In conclusion, ...


Use these expressions to add more ideas from the same point of view:
In addition, ...
What’s more, ...
Also, ...
Added to this, ...


To introduce the opposite point of view you can use these words and expressions:
However, ...
On the other hand, ...
Then again, ...