With our (super) teacher of Spanish: Mrs. Bard, we worked on ecology and the manners of saving water daily. At the end of our work we have to made posters illustrating all that and during one week we will carry out a green action with the choice. We will write then an article on the various green actions which we carry out, and we will publish this article in the newspaper of the college (and on the blog) as well as the most beautiful posters. Here are some ideas of green actions to test then to adopt: Turn off the taps well! Take a shower instead of a bath! Use the dishwasher and the washing machine charged to the maximum!
Monday, April 7, 2008
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Very good advice, and quite good English too!
In English, a "professor" works in a university. What is the correct word for someone who works in a school?
Use "carry out" for actions and "make" for concrete things. So "carry out a green action" is OK, but not "carry out posters".
Finally, don't use "to" when you give an instruction. For example, "Turn off the taps", not "To turn off the taps".
One more thing - what's the past of "make"?
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