My learning diary
Answer the questions
1. Do you like English? Why?
2. I find this school year of studying English very easy / quite easy / quite
difficult / very difficult. Write down what is true for you. Why?
Continue the sentences
3. I think the most important thing for me I have learnt is ……………….
4. The most difficult thing for me was ……………
5. The things that I enjoyed learning English were ……………..
6. The things that I did not enjoy were ……………….
7. The ways I used working with the Units were …………………
8. My favourite activities / tasks were………….
9. The new grammar I have learnt in the Units are ……………..
10. The best lesson I had in my English class was …………….
11. The things that are easy to read are ………………..
12. The things that are easy to listen to………………….
13. The things that are easy to talk about ………………
14. The things that are easy to write about …………….
15. The things that are difficult to read about …………
16. The things that are difficult to listen to ……………..
17. The things that are difficult to talk about …………..
18. The things that are difficult to write about …………
19. Three things that I would like to remember from this school year of
studying / learning English are
………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………..because
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20. I would like to improve my pronunciation / spelling / vocabulary / grammar
/ fluency. Write down what is true for you.
21. The things that I would like to learn
are………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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My second house will be smarter than the first one.
Basketball is the third most popular game in the USA. People enjoy both watching and playing it.
I prefer my good old Nokia. It’s my first mobile phone.
About 150 years ago it became a luxurious farm house and then in the early part of the twentieth century it became a hunting and fishing lodge.
November 21. Today, I took the entire fifth grade on a fieldtrip to the state capital. It was incredible!
It's the fifteenth largest country on Earth. But more than 90 percent of Libya is desert, and there's not a single permanent river in Libya!