Art beyond sight Look at the painting by John Sloan and answer the questions below: John Sloan. Sunday, Women drying their hair, 1912 What is the focal point (the place your eyes are drawn to? What can you see in the foreground? What can you see in the background on the right? and on the left? What is happening in the painting? Do you think there is a story behind the painting? If so, what is the story? Which of these words would you use to describe the light in the painting? bright dazzling harsh rich glowing warm dim gloomy faint soft ...
Inversion with conditionals In conditional (hypothetical) sentences we can sometimes drop "if" and use an inversion. · Should you see Nigel, give him my regards. · Were I in your shoes, I would make a formal complaint. Had I known it was her birthday, I would have bought her a gift. Note that "should", "were" and "had" are the only verbs that can be inverted in this way. (And "were" is also used with he, she and it.) Had she not helped Contracted negative forms are not possible when we use an inverted word order to talk about an unreal or impossible situation in the past. Had she not helped me I would have been in bad trouble. ( NOT Hadn’t she helped me I would have been in bad trouble.) This is actually the inverted form of the sentence ‘ If she had not helped me I would h...
Public domain. Pixabay Speaking 1) What can you see in this picture? 2) What words come to your mind in connection with the word crime? 3) Make a list of different types of crime and the people involved in each type of crime. 4) What type of crime is common in Spain? How does Spain compare with other types of crime in the US, for example? First we'll work on vocabulary and then on crimes that have shaken the people around the world and the media. Vocabulary. Part 1 Complete Worksheet 1 about types of crme, criminals and crime verbs. How much vocabulary do you remember? Try this quiz . Any good? That's great Now you are going to do something more challenging, mindmaps . Click on the link below to see a better picture. Image by Nicogauro. Wikipedia. CC BY SA Mindmaps can be very useful to remember a lot of vocabulary. Click here to see an example of a mindmap about crime . You will notice that it has only some of the types of crime that we have...
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