Celta Assignment, Language Analysis

1. a criminal                                                          

Analysis of meaning Anticipated problems Suggested solutions
suggested context :
Bill has stolen a wallet; I don’t want to be his girlfriend anymore! He is a criminal.

-A person who has done something against the law; -he has committed a crime but not a serious one;
-his crime is punishable. ●If the Ss have encountered felon might think that there are synonymous. -Is it a person who has done something against the law? (yes)
- Has he committed a serious crime like killing someone?( No)
-Will he be punished if the police catch him? (Yes)

Analysis of form Anticipated problems Suggested solutions

Countable noun.

●Misspelling :crimenal or creaminal
●highlight the form on the board
●drill
●Can we say criminals if they are more than one?(Yes)
Analysis of pronunciation Anticipated problems Suggested solutions
    ●
/krɪmɪnl/
  ●Mispronunciation:
/kraɪmɪnl/
●Drill chorally and individually.
Reference books used:
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/felon
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=542988









2. I’ve put off my trip until next month.                                                      

Analysis of meaning Anticipated problems Suggested solutions

-to change the time of doing something and decide to do it later.
So
-I’ve changed the time of my trip
- I’ll do the action later than I first planned to;  

●Ss think she has literally “put something off”.
                 










                           



Today is 15th Oct.
-Did I first plan to go on my trip on 21st Oct?(Yes)
-Do I go on 21st Oct? (No)
-Do I want to go later?(Yes)
-When will I go instead of 21st Oct? (Next month)
-Do you use this word when writing a formal letter? (No)
-Do you use it when speaking with a friend? (Yes)
●Elicit other examples of things we “put off”....