Class
International Organisations
Unit 3.2 - Reading & Subordinate clauses
Maintaining a conversation http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/41721142/Suggested%20Answers%20-%20Speaking
Introduction to Diplomacy Unit 3.3
Homework
In preparation for next week please read the article on p. 30 and answer questions 1,2,3,4.
Self Study Suggestions
- Have a look at the website for the International Law Institute http://www.ili.org/ What courses, programmes or opportunities might you be interested in?
- Write a paragraph on one of the international organisations we looked at today. Talk about its function and how effective you think it is. Try to practise your subordinate clauses.
- Take a look at your course outline for the semester and let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/69311680/GPII%20Group%201%20B2%20Plus%20Module%202
Abbreviations and Acronyms – note pronunciation
IOC eye oh SEE
UNESCO you NES ko
Vocabulary & Collocation
A shining example
To share the cost
Straddling
Joint ventures
Outgrown
To sponsor
Collide with each other
Peer committees
Subordinate clauses
Conditional, relative, time, reason, cause,
If I’d known what was going to happen subordinate
clause, I probably wouldn’t have goneMain clause.
I probably wouldn’t have gone if I’d known what was going to happen.
Situated about 10 kms
north-west of Geneva and straddling the border between France and Switzerland, CERN
is the world’s largest …. Reduced main clauses using participles
= CERN is situated …. And…. Straddles…
The LHC, buried 100m below ground, has a circumference of 27km.
In April 1993, CERN announced that ‘The
web will be free to all.’
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