Hello, All. Here is this weekend's blog topic. Please answer all 3 questions. You can use examples from your own country, or Canada.
A long time ago, how did people use to do things differently?
Did there use to be different social rules?
What are people getting used to doing differently nowadays?
See you on Monday!
Carol
Friday, January 25, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
Thanks, Everyone
Hello, Everyone!
First of all, thank you for bringing such DELICIOUS food for Alberto's goodbye party. Luiz and Yul-Ri, you really missed out. Larissa, please post your recipe for Graham Wafer Cream Cake, or whatever its real name is--all the teachers want to copy it! Christian, thank you for bringing Larissa. Saki, great fried rice. Roberta, lovely Italian rice salad. Thanks to Ji-Soo and his aunt for the phenomenal kim-bap. Julia, your duk-gook-gi was greatly appreciated. Excellent rice krispie cake, Tony! Eun-Hye, your pancakes were impeccable. I think Septi's somai(How do you spell it?) were a big hit. And we always need chips at a party, so thank you, Laura, for bringing them. By the way, they are on the window sill, but I put the dip and salsa in the refridgerator in the kitchen.
As for your homework:
1. Please remember to read part 3 of 'Jane Eyre'. It's the juiciest part of the book.
2. Study Chapters 9 and 10 of your grammar book. Which modal verbs are troublesome for you?
3. And of course, your blog. Here is your blogging topic:
Think of the future. 20 years from now, what do you think
will have happened?
will have been happening?
will be happening?
You can make predictions about your own life,your country, governments, means of transportation, technology,or any other subject that strikes your fancy.
Have a good weekend, and I'll check the blog around 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Cheers,
Carol
January 18, 2008 12:05 PM
First of all, thank you for bringing such DELICIOUS food for Alberto's goodbye party. Luiz and Yul-Ri, you really missed out. Larissa, please post your recipe for Graham Wafer Cream Cake, or whatever its real name is--all the teachers want to copy it! Christian, thank you for bringing Larissa. Saki, great fried rice. Roberta, lovely Italian rice salad. Thanks to Ji-Soo and his aunt for the phenomenal kim-bap. Julia, your duk-gook-gi was greatly appreciated. Excellent rice krispie cake, Tony! Eun-Hye, your pancakes were impeccable. I think Septi's somai(How do you spell it?) were a big hit. And we always need chips at a party, so thank you, Laura, for bringing them. By the way, they are on the window sill, but I put the dip and salsa in the refridgerator in the kitchen.
As for your homework:
1. Please remember to read part 3 of 'Jane Eyre'. It's the juiciest part of the book.
2. Study Chapters 9 and 10 of your grammar book. Which modal verbs are troublesome for you?
3. And of course, your blog. Here is your blogging topic:
Think of the future. 20 years from now, what do you think
will have happened?
will have been happening?
will be happening?
You can make predictions about your own life,your country, governments, means of transportation, technology,or any other subject that strikes your fancy.
Have a good weekend, and I'll check the blog around 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Cheers,
Carol
January 18, 2008 12:05 PM
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
trouble printing
Hi Bloggers,
I've been having trouble printing out your blogs, so please have patience with me and the Heartland computer system.
Christian and Larissa, congratulations! Yours is truly a match made in heaven, and I wish you many more decades of happiness together.
Saki, thanks for posting so much. Remember 'a, an, and the'!
Alberto, your comments were welcome. But what about CAPITAL LETTERS? You need to capitalize your friend Roberta Maria's name; otherwise, she will seem less important. And as she is going to become your wife, you should accord her that modicum of respect!:)
Septi, thank you for rewriting your introductory blog. Your writing is certainly improving. Try to find the 'spellcheck' option in the writing program you use. Ask Alberto, the IT expert, about it. Spellcheckers come in really handy, as they also help with punctuation. Good luck!
Everyone--by the time you finish your Impact course, you will have written at least 7 more blogs. I hope you're enjoying the process.
I've been having trouble printing out your blogs, so please have patience with me and the Heartland computer system.
Christian and Larissa, congratulations! Yours is truly a match made in heaven, and I wish you many more decades of happiness together.
Saki, thanks for posting so much. Remember 'a, an, and the'!
Alberto, your comments were welcome. But what about CAPITAL LETTERS? You need to capitalize your friend Roberta Maria's name; otherwise, she will seem less important. And as she is going to become your wife, you should accord her that modicum of respect!:)
Septi, thank you for rewriting your introductory blog. Your writing is certainly improving. Try to find the 'spellcheck' option in the writing program you use. Ask Alberto, the IT expert, about it. Spellcheckers come in really handy, as they also help with punctuation. Good luck!
Everyone--by the time you finish your Impact course, you will have written at least 7 more blogs. I hope you're enjoying the process.
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