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 * THIRD PRESENTATION (8)**complete /i:/, not /e/)to began 8begin)son (/^/, not /o/)love (/^/, not /o/)lead guitar (/i:/or /e/?)to had (?)swap (/o/, not /a/)even they took them (they even took them)subsequent (/@/, not /u/)they have two (had)soul (/ou/, not /u/)project (/dz>/, not /j/)Good english but monotonous intonation. Please try to use audiovisual aid next time to make it more entertaining.

**-** **SECOND TERM BOOK REVIEW****DIARY OF A WIMPY KID** Diary of a wimpy kid by Jeff Kinney is a novel in cartoons published in 2007. It is a book which belongs to a set of 6 books from the same author and written in the same way, I mean in cartoons. The principal character of this novel is an eleven year old boy called Greg, who tells us in first person all the adventures and episodes of his daily __school__ life. It is written like a diary although he always remarks that it is not, he pretend it just to be a journal. In many chapters of the book Greg tries to become popular at his school, he invent one and another silly thing in order to achive it. Besides, the novel tell us the relationship between Greg and his family and also with his best friend Rowley who will support him in almost every little thing. As others of my classmates have concluded, it is an easy reading book since it is written in a very colloquial and simple vocabulary, without difficult expressions. In addition you can read it quite fast because it has some drawings and a few words in each page. So I highly recommend this novel if you want to spend a good time reading, it is really amazing, and above all if you haven’t got so much time to read, it is also a good choice. CORRECTIONS AND ASSESSMENT

**SECOND TERM BOOK REVIEW****DIARY OF A WIMPY KID** Diary of a wimpy kid by Jeff Kinney is a novel in cartoons published in 2007. It is a book which belongs to a set of 6 books from the same author and written in the same way, I mean in cartoons.paragraph separation The main character of this novel is an eleven year old boy called Greg, who tells us in first person all the adventures and episodes of his daily __school__ life. It is written like a diary although he always remarks that it is not, he pretends it is just a journal. In many chapters of the book Greg tries to become popular at his school, he invents one and another silly thing in order to achieve it. Besides, the novel tells us about the relationship between Greg and his family and also with his best friend Rowley who will support him in almost every little thing. As others of my classmates have concluded, it is an easy reading book since it is written in a very colloquial and simple vocabulary, without difficult expressions. In addition you can read it quite fast because it has some drawings and few words in each page. So I highly recommend this novel if you want to spend a good time reading. It is really amazing, and above all if you haven’t got so much time to read, it is also a good choice.

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 * COMPOSITION WORBOOK UNIT 4 **

This chart presents the percentage of people who voted in UK for parliamentary elections in the year 2001 compared with people who voted in 1983, taking into consideration the age of them. As shown in the chart, overall in 1983 there were more people who voted than in 2001. In 1983, it was a high turnout, the percentage of people who voted went from 75% until almost 90% depending on people’s age. However in the year 2001, the percentage of people who voted was lower especially between the young people who had a turnout of only 53%, this percentage went rising little by little when people get older, even reaching a turnout of 85% for pensioners. In 2001, the turnout of people between 18 and 24 years old dropped drastically with 22% fewer people who voted than in 1983. Moreover, this dip is repeated in ages betwen 25 and 34. But in the following ages the difference became smaller. Pensioners are the only ones who had increased their turnout in 2001. To sum up, the year 2001 suffered an important decrease in the percentage of people who voted in UK for parliament.

MARKING AND ASSESSMENT


 * COMPOSITION WORBOOK UNIT 4 **

This chart presents the percentage of people who voted in UK for parliamentary elections in the year 2001 compared with people who voted in 1983, taking their age into consideration. As shown in the chart, overall more people voted in 1983 than in 2001. In 1983, th ere was a high turnout : the percentage of people who voted went from 75% until almost 90% depending on people’s age. However, in the year 2001, the percentage of people who voted was lower especially between the young people, with a turnout of only 53%. This percentage rose little by little as people got older, even reaching a turnout of 85% for pensioners. In 2001, the turnout of people between 18 and 24 years old dropped drastically with 22% fewer people who voted than in 1983. Moreover, this dip is repeated in ages betwen 25 and 34. But in the following ages the difference become smaller. Pensioners are the only ones who increased their turnout in 2001. To sum up, the year 2001 suffered an important decrease in the percentage of people who voted in UK for parliament.OK

**FIRST TERM BOOK REVIEW** **ORACLE NIGHT**

Oracle night is a novel written by Paul Auster in 2004. In my opinion, at the begining it seems a bit boring, in the middle of the book it gets more interesting despite of it becomes a mixture of stories and at the end it catches you. First of all, I have to say that this is an easy reading book, although it has some words that you don’t know, you can guess the meaning of them because of the context and that let you follow the story easily. This book tells us the story of a writer who comes back from the hospital after a long illness and how he recovers his writings. Another thing to consider is the several stories developed in the book that many times confuses you since the author can be describing two of them at the same time. Particularly, I don’t really like when Paul Auster is explaining us some situation and he writes a note at the bottom of the page, not a small one of two lines but a big one that occupies the bottom (well not the bottom, it would be better say half page ) of three pages. Considering all the things I said I recomend reading this book although as well I advice you to read carefully the different stories in order to settle in your mind all the stories and characters. = ** MARKINGS AND ASSESSMENT ** = **FIRST TERM BOOK REVIEW** **ORACLE NIGHT**

Oracle night is a novel written by Paul Auster in 2004. In my opinion, at the begining it seems a bit boring, in the middle of the book it gets more interesting despite the fact that it becomes a mixture of stories and at the end it catches you. First of all, I have to say that this is an easy reading book. Although it has some words that you don’t know, you can guess their meaning because of the context and that let you follow the story easily. This book tells us the story of a writer who comes back from the hospital after a long illness and how he recovers his writings. Another thing to consider is the several stories developed in the book that many times confuse you since the author can be describing two of them at the same time. Particularly, I don’t really like it when Paul Auster is explaining to us some situation and he writes a note at the bottom of the page, not a small one of two lines but a big one that occupies the bottom (well not the bottom, it would be better to say half a page ) of three pages. Bearning in mind all the things I said I recommend reading this book although I also advice you to carefully read the different stories in order to separate in your mind all the stories and characters. = ** OK ** =