Always: Take Note On Submission of Assignments

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Take Note on submission of assignments Guidelines for submission of assignments If you do not follow these guidelines, your assignment

may be rejected. General reminders Mark your assignments clearly with o your name o the name of the course o the number of the assignments ALWAYS keep copies of your assignments, whether you submit by email or hard copy (personal hand-written). I cannot be responsible for losses. Take deadlines seriously. I may post the answers to the assignments on line. Hand in your own work! I do not accept assignments from pairs or groups of students unless the assignment expressly asks for group work. I am not interested in your copy-paste skills. I encourage individual work for studying, in this case, but I do not give grades unless I know who I'm giving them to. So, Assignments which show signs of being copied will be rejected, and further action may be taken. If any parts of an assignment handed in to me are found to be silently copied from textbooks, web-sites or other sources, whether word-for-word or with alterations, I shall treat this as plagiarism, and Ill give a zero grade for that assignment. For a first offense in the second semester of the year, I may allow the assignment to be rewritten. On the first semester of the year is the first offense. Hand-written or printed assignments: Hard copies of assignments may be handed in at the desk or given in to me at the beginning of class. Put your FULL name on the top right-hand corner of EVERY page. Don't send in your assignment in a folder. You won't get it back. Include this COLORED guideline with the assignment. DEADLINE, Thursday October 20th , Please, Email me, in case you have doubt. Email assignments: IN CASE YOU DONT ATTEND CLASSES ON THE DEADLINE (the point in time at which something must be completed and delivery)!!!!!!!!!!! To help prevent your assignment from going straight into Trash, send it from your @hi.is address. The "Subject" box: should show the name of the course (ING2-10) and the number of the assignment (1 3). Send attachments include your name as part of the file-name, e.g. (students name: Florcita Guzman) flor.guzman@hotmail.com Florcita Guzman ING4-02-Assign13 If I receive twenty files all called "assignment 1-3.doc" I might end up by trashing them all in a fury of despair ... Also, essays submitted as attachments must have page-numbers and - guess what - YOUR NAME ON THEM. The assignment is on the following page.

CICLO
ENGLISH GROUP EVALUATION MODULE UNIT TOPICS PAG

: 02-2011
: II : 10 : Third Lab. :8 : 38 : COMPARATIVE FORMS/DIALOGUE : 122 (old textbook)

DEVELOP THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES:

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Write the Comparative Forms rules.

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Complete the following interview with Mr. Alfred Charles, restaurant

Interviewer: the restaurants?

Mr. Charles, what general comments can you make about food in New York restaurants and San Francisco

Mr. Charles: Obviously, New York restaurants are __________ (good) than San Francisco restaurants. They come in a variety of styles and sizes. San Francisco fast food restaurants are ______________ (boring) than New York ones. San Franciscos food is always the same: hamburgers, fries, shakes, and soft drinks. On the other

hand, New York restaurants know how to combine ___________ (variety) food, they have ____________________ (diversity) in entertainment and they are______________ (clean) than San Francisco restaurants and there is more, New York restaurants are ____________________ (interesting).

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Visit and compare two buildings in UFG. (Cultural Extension Unit / Rectory building) Write a short paragraph by using comparative forms.

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