Monday, June 30, 2014

CA6 - General Comments

PRONUNCIATION

As usual, a few difficult words appeared in this exercise. Here you have a list with some of the trickiest words for CA6. As you can see, many of them are related to health topics. I recommend you use the online audio dictionary http://www.howjsay.com to hear the pronunciation and practice.

headache
primary
composed
since
That's very cold!
fever
pressure
university
plane
temperature
worried
disease
enough
medicine
breathe
retired
eye
patient


EXCELLENT EXPRESSIONS

In this section, you’ll see many excellent expressions that you used in CA6. In general, your work for this activity was exceptional! You should all be very proud! I recommend you have a look at the phrases here because I’m sure you’ll find something new or useful.

Excellent questions

  • Good morning, Doctor. You're new, aren't you?
  • I had an appointment with Dr. Garcia. Where is he?
  • Do you have any allergies?
  • Doctor, what's happening to me?
  • How long have you been having these symptoms?
  • How long have you had this problem?
  • Do you have any health problems or any previous illness that you have to tell me?
  • Do you have a sedentary job?

Excellent sentences

  • Dr. Mateo has been transferred to another hospital. I think I’m going to be your new doctor.
  • Perhaps if you have high cholesterol you should eat lean meat.
  • If the symptoms persist, come back in one week.
  • If these pills don't work, you can come here again and we can try another treatment.
  • You only have the flu. It's very common these days and it's not serious.
  • I need to know something about you so I will ask you some questions.
  • Sometimes I'm dizzy and I feel very bad in general.
  • I need to visit the specialist. I want to visit the cardiologist.
  • I feel really bad and sometimes I feel that I'm going to die.
  • I'm starting to think that I won't be able to fly.
  • I have the feeling that my heart is accelerated.
  • I am not convinced.
  • I'm going on holidays next week. I need Calmozene.
  • My old doctor always prescribed me Calmozene.
  • I have heart palpitations and a big pain in my chest.


CORRECTIONS

Finally, we’ve reached the corrections section! Because this is your last activity, you won’t have an error correction exercise. Let me simply give you some comments and corrections for several of the sentences I encountered while listening to your conversations.


  1. How many times you have the symptoms? --- How long have you had the symptoms?
REASON: The expression “how many times” refers to repetition = “quantes vegades.” Here, however, the doctor wants to ask about a period of time, not a repetition, so the correct expression is “how long.” // The verb is also incorrect. The sentence is missing the auxiliary “have” (the verb tense is present perfect).

  1. Do you follow any treatment actually? --- now, currently, these days
REASON: What do you remember about the word “actually”? It DOES NOT mean “actualment.” It’s a false friend and it means “en realitat.” There are several correct options to refer to the present time (you can see them above), but “actually” is not one of them.

  1. I recommend Tranquil because it is a natural medicine and it don't affect the stomach. --- …it doesn’t affect…
REASON: The pronoun “it” uses the auxiliary “does/doesn’t”. Always be careful and make sure you use the correct verb conjugation with the correct pronouns! Verb conjugation is actually much easier in English, because the only difference is that in the present the pronouns “he/she/it” use an “s”!

  1. You are married or have children? --- Are you married or do you have children?
REASON: The word order at the beginning of the question is incorrect: when making a question with the verb “be”, you need to invert the regular order. The verb “be” goes before the person. // The second part of the question is missing its auxiliary verb. You need to add its auxiliary verb because it is a different verb (it’s not the verb “be”). Let me give you an example:
--- Are you hungry or thirsty? --- In this sentence, the verb “are” is the main verb for both parts of the question. We don’t have to repeat the verb. [Are you hungry or are you thirsty?]
--- Are you tired or do you want to continue walking? --- In this question, we have one part with the verb “are” and another part with the main verb “want” so we need to include the correct auxiliary for “want.”

  1. I come here because I go to vacancies I need another pill because the previous doctor recet me a pill that don't feel good. --- I’m here because I’m going on vacation/holidays and I need another pill because the previous doctor prescribed me a pill that/which made me feel sick.
REASON: There are several mistakes in this sentence. Many of the words aren’t English. Other parts of the sentence can be improved by using more specific words. I suggest a complete rewrite.

  1. Doctor please, could you take me the pressure and temperature? --- Doctor please, could you take my pressure and temperature?
REASON: Somehow, this was a typical mistake in this activity. When we talk about blood pressure or temperature, we never say “take me the” or “take me my”. We simply say “take my.”

  1. I have 31 years old. // I have 25 years old. --- I am XX [years old].
REASON: This is another mistake some students made--and it's an elementary mistake! Don’t forget! In English we never say “have” an age. We ARE our age.

  1. I work for about eight hours for a day. --- …about eight hours a day.
REASON: The original sentence had an extra word. We never say “work XX hours for a day.” Simply eliminate “for.”

  1. Every week you come to visit me and every week I say you the same. --- …and every week I tell you the same.
REASON: We can’t use the verb say + pronoun. This structure isn’t correct. We can, however, use the verb “tell.” What’s more, the verb “tell” has a sense of explanation, so it’s a better option.  Here are a few links with more information on how to use say and tell.

  1. Sorry to treat you of you, but could you take me my blood pressure please?
REASON: See sentence number 6 for the explanation about “take me my blood pressure.” // The first part of this sentence is a literal translation from Spanish or Catalan: Sento tractor-te de tu. --- Tutejar-te. This concept doesn’t exist in English! In English, we only have the pronoun “you” to refer to other people, so this part of the original sentence doesn’t make sense.

  1. My problem is that I have afraid of flying. Really I have a panic of flying. --- My problem is that I am afraid of flying. I feel panic when I fly.
REASON: The original is a literal translation from Catalan or Spanish (tinc por, tinc pànic). This structure doesn’t exist in English. You need to use the verb “be” with the adjective “afraid”: I am afraid. Another option is to use the noun: I have a fear of flying. With the word “panic” you also have different options: I feel panic / I feel panicked.

  1. I'm sorry but I have afraid needles and injections. --- I’m sorry but I am afraid of needles and injections / I have a fear of needles and injections.
REASON: Here the same reason applies as number 11. Always remember that English is a different language, so you can't make literal translations from Catalan or Spanish because most of the time these translations will be incorrect.

  1. Perhaps one day this drug will make you any secondary effects. --- Perhaps one day this drug will give you side effects. // will cause side effects.
REASON: This is a typical mistake most of you made, but it’s a simple one to correct! When talking about the unwanted effects of a medicine, we say side effects, not “secondary effects” (another literal translation).

  1. I think that I will gonna faint from one moment to the next. --- I think that I will faint from one moment to the next.
REASON: The word “gonna” isn’t really a word. It’s a shortened form of “going to”, and it’s not an appropriate thing to use in the English classroom because it is very informal (like slang). In this sentence there are two future forms: “will” and “going to” (gonna). You only need one future form. The correct one to use is "will."

  1. First you have to take the Tranquil and then the Calmozene if it doesn't play. --- …if it doesn’t work.
REASON: A medicine doesn’t “play.” A medicine works.

  1. As you know, I am new in this town and I would like to meet you better. --- … I would like to know you better.
REASON: The verb “meet” has several meanings: to see someone for the first time / to arrange a meeting with someone. In this sentence, you need the verb “know” instead of “meet.” The verb “know” means that you learn about the person, and that’s what the doctor wants to do in this sentence: learn about the patient and understand him better.


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Summer Reading

Summer is here and it's time to lie on the beach, soak up the sun, and read a good book!

If you would like to take advantage of your summer holidays to keep expanding your English knowledge, I recommend you check out these adapted books for learners of English.

The level you studied this semester is B.1 in the European Common Framework. It corresponds to an intermediate, the Cambridge English exam PET (the First Certificate is B.2 level).

In the following links you'll find book titles for all levels. You can order these books online, or you can find them in your local bookshop or even your library!


Macmillan Graded Readers
In this website, your level corresponds approximately to Intermediate. Macmillan offers over 80 different titles for Intermediate level!


Penguin Readers
If you have a look at the levels they offer, you'll see that you're approximately a Level 4 (the blue), which corresponds to B.1 level in the Common Framework.


Oxford Bookworms Library
Here you have six different levels (from Starters to Stage 5).


Saber Inglés
Here you have a list of free books in English that you can download and read from your computer or your ebook reader. These books haven't been adapted for students, so they're in the original format.


Amazon
You can also find many adapted books on Amazon (at lower prices, too!) Here's a link to Amazon Spain with the search for "Macmillan Graded Readers." Be sure to check that the level you order is the correct one! Here's another link for the search "Heinemann Graded Readers."


Well, I'm sure that with all the books these websites offer you'll find something interesting to read this summer! In my case, I'm reading A Dance With Dragons by George R.R. Martin... I'm almost halfway through but it's taking me a very long time because I'm not enjoying the story very much so I keep leaving it and leaving it... Oh, well! I'm sure you'll have more luck than me with the books you choose!



Friday, June 13, 2014

CA5 Writing - Error Correction 3

Hello, everyone!

Here you will find some very good expressions you used when talking about films in the class forum. I recommend you all have a look because there are some true gems in here!

GOOD


1.    I've never seen this film, because I don't like drama films. But I think it will be a good movie if it is inspired by true events.

2.    I think it is a beautiful film with a beautiful love story.

3.    I just saw the trailer and I'm intrigued.

4.    The plot is about an ex-convict, called Jean Valjean, who has a difficult life, but he received the help of Myriel who asked him for a change in his life.

5.    Since Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto won the Academy award, the film caught my attention. I have seen the trailer and it’s fascinating.

6.    I want to see this movie because it’s very difficult to tell a story about AIDS without falling into cliché. 

7.    I have already seen this movie. I think it’s very entertaining and the cinematography is stunning.

8.    You do not know whether to laugh, cry...

9.    The director is Stanley Kubrick, and this is one of the reasons why I want to see it.

10. Thelma & Louise was filmed in 1991 so maybe you saw the movie once, but if you haven't seen yet you should read this review and push the play on your DVD player, because the combination of the plot and the cast puts this movie in an extraordinary place inside the world of the road movies.


11. As a journalist and voracious reader I have to see this movie soon! I'm a declared fan of Truman Capote and his book In Cold Blood  is one of my favourite non-fiction novels.



CORRECTIONS

As usual, there are also some incorrect sentences in the written activity. I've chosen the lucky number 13 for your final error correction exercise! Even though there are more sentences this time, you'll see that by now the corrections you have to make are very easy! I hope to see more people participate in this final exercise!


1.    It is an amazing story. I really liked the movie because you can see how difficult was to convince the author.
à Here there’s a very small mistake: just a missing word. What word is missing?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

2.    This movie is supposed to be interesting, exciting and with mani adventures.
à There’s a spelling mistake here.
CORRECTION:
REASON:

3.    I am agree with the following review.
à Oh, no! The worst mistake you can make!
CORRECTION:
REASON:

4.    I enjoyed with this film. Although, at the moment the film remembered to another film The Sixth Senses.
à Two big errors: wrong structure and wrong word.
CORRECTION:
REASON:
  
5.    I think that this movie is very real, because nowadays some people have a close relative with this ill.
à The word “ill” is an adjective. Do you need an adjective here?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

6.    I have also chosen this film for your actors, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
à Always be careful with what pronouns you use! You need to be consistent.
CORRECTION:
REASON:

7.    It is a haunting movie; you don’t understand some things until the end where you can see the different way to narrate a ghost story, by the point of view of the ghosts, who are experiencing strange thing into their house.
à Very good sentence! It’s almost perfect!
CORRECTION:
REASON:

8.    Is one of the better science fiction films that I have ever seen, although I’m not lover of science fiction films, but I would recommend it to someone.
à Remember comparative and superlative adjectives?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

9.    Two days ago I see the trailer, and the dark ambience and the special effects are spectacular!
à Past, present or future?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

10. Philippe is a quadriplegic millionaire and when he hires Driss as a nurse, his live will change.  
à What’s wrong here?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

11. In the movie appear different historical moments, as the Vietnam War, the killed of the president Kennedy, the hippy movement, etc. 
à Two incorrect word choices. Why?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

12. I think that I'm sure that I will watch it but, you think that will like me?
à Almost!
CORRECTION:
REASON:

13. I don't like this movie, because there are too much blood in this movie.
à Is the word “blood” countable or uncountable?
CORRECTION:
REASON:

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Unit 6 - Healthy Living - Extra Links

Here are some extra links for Unit 6 - Healthy Living.

Part 1

Grammar


Zero Conditional
Zero Conditional Exercises - Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the four exercises.
First Conditional
First Conditional Exercises
Zero and First Conditionals - Watch the video and then take a quiz!
Modal verbs - extensive information on all the possible modal verbs in English.


Vocabulary

Health vocabulary - An extensive list of health-related vocabulary and expressions.
Six Health Tips


Giving Advice

Giving Advice
Video: Giving Advice
BBC English: Giving Advice - The information here is a bit more advanced.



Part 2

Vocabulary

Body parts - A word list with several body parts and exercises to practice.
The Human Body and Anatomy - Body parts, including internal organs!

Asking for Information

Asking for Information - Here you will see many structures and expressions, both in formal and informal language.

Listening and reading

Health Club - Staying Fit - This page offers you a text, and you can listen to the audio while you read. Below the text, there are also some related links with useful activities.