Warming Up How to write a diary in English 1.Format: a.Write down the date,the day and the weather on the first line.The date and the day are on the left,while the weather is on the right. b.Write the body part.Write this part on the second line. 2.Person: Write the diary in the first person. more
Warming Up How to write a diary in English 1. Format: a. Write down the date, the day and the weather on the first line. The date and the day are on the left, while the weather is on the right. b. Write the body part. Write this part on the second line. 2. Person: Write the diary in the first person
Warming Up 中合 3.Tense: a.Past tense; b.Present tense; c.Future tense. 4.Order: Write the diary in chronological order. 5.Style Casual and informal:express a personal viewpoint with reactions,reflections and feelings END
3. Tense: a. Past tense; b. Present tense; c. Future tense. 4. Order: Write the diary in chronological order. 5. Style Casual and informal: express a personal viewpoint with reactions, reflections and feelings. Warming Up
Text 合 月 Diary of a fresher
Text Diary of a fresher
Text Diary of a fresher Sunday 1After a wearisome expedition by car from home,wearriveatmy hall of residence,and I check in.The warden gives me a set of keys and a room number.My room is five floors up,and the lift has a sign on it,"Out of order"Finally,with my mother flushed and gasping for breath,we find Room 8,I unlock the door,and we all walk in. 2After one minute,my father climbs out.The room is barely big enough for one,and certainly not big enough for the whole family.I can stretch out full-length on the bed and touch three walls without moving a muscle 3Lucky my brother and my dog didn't come too. 4Later.My parents have just left.I'm here alone,hemmed in by my books and a suitcase.What do I do next? Translation
Diary of a fresher Sunday 1 After a wearisomeexpeditionby car from home, we arrive at my hall of residence, and I check in. The wardengives me a set of keys and a room number. My room is five floors up, and the lift has a sign on it, “Out of order”. Finally, with my mother flushed and gasping for breath, we find Room 8, I unlock the door, and we all walk in. 2After one minute, my father climbs out. The room is barely big enough for one, and certainly not big enough for the whole family. I can stretch out full-length on the bed and touch three walls without moving a muscle. 3Lucky my brother and my dog didn’t come too. 4Later. My parents have just left. I’m here alone, hemmed in by my books and a suitcase. What do I do next? Text
Text Monday 5 There's a coffee morning for first-yearstudents.I meet my tutor,a lofty man with sloping shoulders,who looks determined to be affable. 6"Have you come far?"He peers down at me.As he speaks,his head jerks wildly from side to side,which makes his coffee spill into the saucer. 7"I live not far from Edinburgh,about six hours away,I explain. 8"Splendid!"he says,and moves on to the freshman standing beside me."Have you come far?"he asks,"splendid,"he barks,withoutwaiting forthe answer,and moves on.He takes a sip of coffee,and looks thunderstruckto discover the cup is empty. 9My mother calls.She enquires if I've met my tutor yet. Translation
Monday 5 There’s a coffee morning for first-year students. I meet my tutor, a lofty man with sloping shoulders, who looks determined to be affable. 6“Have you come far?” He peers down at me. As he speaks, his head jerks wildly from side to side, which makes his coffee spill into the saucer. 7 “I live not far from Edinburgh, about six hours away,” I explain. 8 “Splendid!” he says, and moves on to the freshman standing beside me. “Have you come far?” he asks, “splendid,” he barks, without waiting for the answer, and moves on. He takes a sip of coffee, and looks thunderstruck to discover the cup is empty. 9My mother calls. She enquires if I’ve met my tutor yet. Text