Saturday, 9 March 2013

Weekend Homework

Hi everyone! I hope you have been having a good weekend. Before I tell you what the homework is, I must say that I am VERY impressed with the visual stimuli you have created. Good job everyone! There are 2 things you have to do before the next EL lesson on Tuesday.

1) Grammar in use book - Complete until Unit 15

2) Choose 1 Visual Stimulus from the 2 given below and answer the questions in the link provided. If you are the one who created one of the practices, do the other practice. Basically, don't attempt the visual stimulus you have created. 


Visual Stimulus 1 - Created by Zaahida, En Ying and Sarah

Career Opportunities
Assisi Hospice is an established Catholic charity that is a major hospice care provider in Singapore. The hospice services currently include 37-bedded Inpatient Wards, 2 Home Hospice teams, a Day Centre for adults and a Palliative Rehabilitation programme for adults and children that is customised according to the specific needs of the individual patient.
We are also in the midst of planning for a new purpose-built hospice to expand and improve our services and cater for the increasing need in our community.  This re-development will include 80 Inpatient beds for adults, 5 Paediatric beds for children, 3 Home Hospice teams and increased capacity for our Day Centre with enhanced rehabilitation, training and research facilities.

Questions can be found here.



Visual Stimulus 2 - Created by Megan and Farah

Be a Volunteer
Generous support and contributions from Singaporeans make it possible for the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) to provide its services in meeting the needs of the less fortunate and needy in the community, regionally and internationally. The SRC welcomes both manpower and financial support. Find out how you can help make a difference by donating blood.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers are the backbone of the SRC. The dedication and continuous support of volunteers allow the SRC to provide its services effectively and efficiently. Some 5,000 individuals and corporate volunteers lend their time, skills, expertise, and resources in helping the SRC meet its objectives of serving humanity at home and abroad.

Questions can be found here.



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