Class:
Unit 5C and start unit 6A
Writing: letter of complaint
Speaking: practice
Listening: practice for the exam (note taking)
Grammar: finish reported speech (p. 140 + handout) + Mini grammar "as" p. 79
Reading: unit 6A
Vocabulary: Media p. 152
Homework
Writing: letter of complaint
Reading: handout (practice for the exam: multiple matching +cloze)
Over to you
http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/englishfile/upperint/a_grammar/file05/nef_upperint_grammar05_b01/
http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/englishfile/upperint/b_vocabulary/bank09/
Writing "complaint letters": http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/eiw/complaint_letter_constructor.htm
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