Showing posts with label cloze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloze. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

One More Cloze for the Road...


Now that you've all proved to have an artistic streak after your GREAT theater performance... let's keep up the artistic spirit! This time singing is your next challenge: For the time being, just complete the cloze below to get you into the singing mood... Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

And Yet Another Cloze Text



For you to practice this type of exercise before the mid-year exam. This one comes with the answer key on page 2.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

And one more cloze for the road... Prepackaged Food Takes Over


This is one of the last cloze exercises you're gonna do this year (apart from the one in the exam). Remember to read the text slowly, and to make sure you understand the text and every idea in it. Only then you make your choice, ok? A complete version of the article is included in this link, right after the gapped version, but please try not to succumb to temptation too soon!
Cloze: Prepackaged Food Takes Over

Thursday, November 21, 2013

American Schools: Our role model, really?


Here follows an article published in Time Magazine back in September 2011. Your task is to complete the gaps in the text, and not to look at the key until the very end! You're also very welcome to think about the similarities between what was happening in the US two years ago, and what is happening right now -right this very week in fact-, in our country.

We're living sad times concerning our education system: Yesterday the most infamous law of education  in the history of this country was passed in Congress... Nevertheless, today I would like to thank all of you who are opposing this terrible reality one way or another, and encourage you all to continue expressing yourselves, and defending your freedom of speech, and of thought.

Onward and upward!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Which do you think is the hardest language in the world?



What follows is a cloze that you guys should work on as part of your home assignment this week.
Here is what you have to do: the first link below (step one) opens up the cloze text, once you're really done trying to get all the right answers you can open the second link (step two) where you will find the key to the exercise. Please, try to concentrate on getting the right answers by yourself before opening the key! :)


So, which do you think is the hardest language to learn? Well, I guess it depends on your  mother tongue too, don't you think? Maybe we can share our opinions in class next time. I believe we have Italian, Arabic, and Polish speakers in our groups who might have a take on this issue which may differ from Spanish speakers.