19 Oct 2015

BFI B1.3 - Mon 19 Oct

Today's lesson:

- revision: participles with "ing"
- book p 60, 61 "Celebrities & paparazzi" (listening & speaking)
- verb patterns (book p 61)

Homework:

- book p 61, 3
- book p 84, 1



Downloads:

participles with "ing"


Sentences from the 'card game' (verb patterns):


I can’t stand
watching reality TV shows with ageing celebrities.

Paris Hilton doesn’t mind
being photographed by paparazzi.

Some celebrities enjoy
being in the spotlight.


I think paparazzi need
to respect celebrities’ privacy.


The boy promised
to do his homework before turning on the TV.

Some annoying “famous” people try
to get on TV whenever there’s a chance.

Nicole Kidman always agrees

to smile for the camera.


Tonight I want

to watch that film starring
Brad Pitt.

When people see celebrities without makeup, they realise

that stars are “normal” people, too.
Some people say
that it’s ok for paparazzi to take pictures of the stars.

The pictures in glossy magazines sometimes suggest

that celebrities are flawless.
Many teenage girls think
that it is desirable to look like Shakira or Heidi Klum.

In the interview, the photographer explains

that “chasing down” celebrities is part of his job.
The actress told
the photographers to leave her garden.

Justin Bieber’s bodyguards warned
the crazed fans not to come any closer.

The singer asked
the audience to stand up and sing along to her new hit.

The organisers warned the diva
that there would be a lot of photographers.

Ed Sheeran told the interviewer
that he was working on a new album.





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