Sab’s English FunLetter 5

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Sab’s INTRODUCTION

Hi Everyone – I’m excited to be bringing you my first English FunLetter for 2022.

Enjoy your regular injection of English from me, Sab in Paris, your Fun English Teacher!

I hope you and your family and friends are well and that this new year will be a good one for you.

Here in Paris it is very cold – how is it where you are? Let me know… the British LOVE talking about the weather!

Join My CREATIVITY CHALLENGE
I am running a Fun 5-Day Creativity Challenge this January – you can join here and practise your English in great company!

My son had his second Covid jab* yesterday and is feeling a bit under the weather today.

I’m hoping he will brighten up tomorrow as the effects wear off.

There are two brand new* metro stations in Paris so he wants to go and look at them and I will take some pictures.

Visit the Facebook group HERE to chat about today’s English FunLetter and… have fun learning English with Fun English Lessons! 🀑

*VOCABULARY
jab – an injection for a vaccine; ‘to get a jab’ = to get vaccinated
brand new – very new, extremely recent, just out

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ENGLISH IDIOMS: Weather

1) “feel a bit under the weather” ➜ to feel ill, stressed or just not very good physically or mentally

Example: “I’m feeling a bit under the weather – I have so much work at the moment.”

2) “brighten up” ➜ to become happier, more cheerful, positive

Example: “Hugo brightened up and started smiling when he saw the train arrive at last.”

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WORDS in the NEWS
From BBC World – Asia:

“Get away from shore – US and Japan warn on tsunami”

Both countries advise people on the coast to move away from water after waves cross ocean from South Pacific.

Japan has warned of waves as high as three metres.

DEFINITIONS

‘advise’ – tell people what the best thing to do is


‘warn’ – tell people there is a danger, that something bad might happen

PHOTO of the DAY
I publish photos and write about Paris every day. This is today’s photo.

EXERCISE
Write about this photo in English.

What can you see?
Where do you think it is?
What time or season is it?
Can you see any people or animals?
What are they doing?
How do they feel?

Do you like the photo? Why or why not?
Would you like to be in the photo?
Where would you prefer to be?

Post your texts in our Fun Facebook Group here, and comment on other people’s posts.

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Sab in Paris 🧩
Your Fun English Teacher