1) During the holiday, the only thing I suggest you do is revise. One way to do this is to watch videos in English (with pauses and repetitions, to practice comprehension and speech...). You can also surf this blog and find grammar, syntax and vocabulary exercises... Go HERE (Revisions) if you need some inspiration.
Don't forget : practice makes perfect.
>> Light but regular practice will go a much longer way than heavy but sporadic revisions.
2) Vote:
You can vote for the next unit you will study in class in March. The votes need to arrive before the last weekend of the holiday.
The options are limited >> you can vote for one of the three following units in the textbook:
- unit 1
- unit 8
- unit 15
I will take your votes into account. However, if there is a tie (= égalité), I will break the tie (= I will make the final choice).
3) On Monday, March 4th, AND Wednesday, March 6th, do bring your textbooks!
Have a nice holiday. Be brave with your revisions.
Don't forget : practice makes perfect.
>> Light but regular practice will go a much longer way than heavy but sporadic revisions.
2) Vote:
You can vote for the next unit you will study in class in March. The votes need to arrive before the last weekend of the holiday.
The options are limited >> you can vote for one of the three following units in the textbook:
- unit 1
- unit 8
- unit 15
I will take your votes into account. However, if there is a tie (= égalité), I will break the tie (= I will make the final choice).
3) On Monday, March 4th, AND Wednesday, March 6th, do bring your textbooks!
Have a nice holiday. Be brave with your revisions.