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School rules



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In this Spanish-English Mediation Worksheet students are asked to write an email to a language assistant or an exchange student who is arriving in a couple of weeks at their school. In their email, they have to include some information from the school regulation. It is a cross-linguistic (Spanish-English) mediation task.

In the pre-mediation section students work on subordinate clauses with a different subject, like want sb to do sth and revise the passive voice. Modal verbs are also revised.

This mediation activity is great to:

  • train information selection
  • practise summarizing the original text
  • train translation into simpler concepts

 

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