B2 - C1 e-mails in

B2 - C1 e-mails



B2 & C1
Your e-mails
To Make my job a bit easier, allow me to ask you once more to send me the material, both “Essays” and “Speaking Session Material, stating clearly the content in the subject (asunto).
ESSAYS:
Your course – your group (if more than one) – That is “Essayº and one word title”
Examples:  For B2 (quinto)
                                                           course     type writing    title main word
                                                                                 ↓        ↓            
                 mail asunto   B2 – Essay  Loteries
            
                 document's name: Your own name (formal)                
                                         → Pardo_Bazán_Emilita  or  Cervantes_Saavedra_Migue
                 writings attached

                 For C1 (sexto)    follow same pattern as B2
                 mail asunto → C1-A*- Essay - Loteries (*or “B” or “C”, of course.)
              document's name: Your own name (formal)
                               → Pardo_Bazán_Emilita  or  Cervantes_Saavedra_Migue

Please send it in Word; arial 12; margins 2cms; highlight difficult or new vocabulary; below, glossary.

ARTICLES FOR SPEAKING SESSION

Please send it in Word; arial 12; margins 2cms; highlight difficult or new vocabulary; below, glossary. 
How to send (please)
Examples:  For B2 (quinto)
Your course (B2) – Your Group (Gr) – Speaking Session Date and topic (main word)
 mail asunto →  B2 – Gr1* – SS.13-3-2014 – Television  (*”1” or “2”, of course)
Doc:     Pardo_Bazán_Emilita  or  Cervantes_Saavedra_Migue
                
                     For C1
Your course (C1) – Your Group (GrA1/A2 – B1/B2 – C1-1/2) – Speaking Session date and topic (main word)
ejemplo
mail asunto → C1-GrA1*- SS.13-3-2014 - Television  (*or “B1/2” or “C1/2”)
doc's name    Pardo_Bazán_Emilita  or  Cervantes_Saavedra_Migue

IT ISN’T THAT DIFFICULT
THANKS A MILLION
I hope I’m not being heavy












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