It was an absolutely amazing lesson full of extreme adjectives and collocated modifiers, ranging from extremely and absolutely to utterly and completely.
We checked your use of past tense forms: past simple and continuous forms, past perfect simple and continuous forms, and present perfect simple and continuous forms.
More of that in future!
We also looked at some phrasal verbs… Based on “PUT” used with either UP or DOWN.
Remember phrasal verbs are most often used in spoken and informal (written) English.
Some fun idioms came out. Can you recall what they mean and when you’d use them? Here they are:
Pull your socks up!
He talks behind your back.
He paid for it through the nose.
He’s lying through his teeth!
WRITING:
We not only looked at some useful language but also the structure of a REVIEW.
You are going to write your own review of a film of your choice for homework!
Follow the HOW TO.. Tips for the structure.
Happy writing!
Tags: idioms, phrasal verbs, put, writing a film review