Connect ¿Cómo es tu casa?

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Connect ¿Cómo es tu casa? 15 January 2019 Connect ¿Cómo es tu casa? Learning Objectives: Develop: To know past present, future and conditional tenses Secure: To understand how to improve your summary paragraphs Enhance: To develop your paragraphs to achieve a higher grade . E: Vocabulary and structure limited – some complete sentences and some attempt at a wider range of vocabulary. Pronunciation generally accurate. Messages usually communicated in spite of frequent errors. D: Gives additional details e.g. simple opinions and descriptions. Simple sentences with some successful use of a wider range of vocabulary. Pronunciation and structures make responses generally intelligible. C: Gives more detailed information including personal opinions. Appropriate reference to past, present and future events. Some more complex sentences with a wider range of vocabulary and structure attempted. Time frames understandable but not always well formed. Errors of structure and/or pronunciation cause only occasional communication problems. B: Gives full descriptions, give detailed information and express frequent opinions. A range of vocabulary and structures appropriate to more complex sentences. Generally accurate structures and pronunciation. Errors cause no serious communication problems. A*/A:. In addition to giving full descriptions and detailed information, the candidate expresses and justifies ideas and points of view. Wide-ranging vocabulary and structures, appropriately used. Frequent use of extended sentences. Only minor errors in structure and pronunciation. No communication problems. Good accent and intonation.