Az Red section 15-4 Using more and most with adverbs.
Tom drives quickly.
Sally drives more quickly than Tom.
Sui drives the most quickly of them all.
ON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 WE WILL TAKE A FIELD TRIP TO CARNEGIE HALL
ANNOUNCEMENT: FIELD TRIP TO CARNEGIE HALL ON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2014! PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE LOBBY OF CARNEGIE HALL AT 2:00pm! WE WILL START OUR TOUR AT 2:00 pm.
CLASS WILL FINISH AT ABOUT 3:45 pm. This will give you time to get back to the East Village or to your home.
Click Here for a link to a map showing the location of Carnegie Hall.
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We will be visiting the world famous concert hall - CARNEGIE HALL - on Wednesday June 4. We will take a tour of the Hall, and afterwards visit the Hall Museum.
Carnegie Hall was built in 1891, and was funded by ANDREW CARNEGIE, an immigrant to the USA from Scotland. He and his family arrived here with almost NO MONEY. Andrew worked hard and built an enormous fortune through his involvement in a number of US industries, most notably steel. Now, CARNEGIE HALL is a world famous concert Hall noted for its fine acoustics. Orchestras and performers from all over the world strive to be on the Carnegie Hall stage.
WEDNESDAY WILL BE YOUR CHANCE TO VISIT THIS FAMOUS INSTITUTION AND LEARN ABOUT ITS PLACE IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
Carnegie Hall is located at 881 7th Ave, or the corner of 7th Avenue and 57th Street. Subway: N Q and R stop at 57th Street and 7th Ave, F is at 57th St and 6th Ave. B D and E are at 7th Ave and 53rd Street. No. 1 is at Broadway and 50th Street. No. 7 and S are at 7th Ave and 42 Street.
Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled class time. (1045 am please, outside Carnegie Hall entrance on 57th Street, just by 7th Ave.)
Monday November 17
1. LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT. Today we will be doing conversation tests to see how your English is improving!
2. IMAGINATION. In groups, compose a story,
3. REVIEW HOMEWORK - SUPERLATIVES
HOMEWORK
Az Red section 15-4 Using more and most with adverbs.
Tom drives quickly.
Sally drives more quickly than Tom.
Sui drives the most quickly of them all.
ON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 WE WILL TAKE A FIELD TRIP TO CARNEGIE HALL
ANNOUNCEMENT: FIELD TRIP TO CARNEGIE HALL ON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2014! PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE LOBBY OF CARNEGIE HALL AT 2:00pm!
WE WILL START OUR TOUR AT 2:00 pm.
CLASS WILL FINISH AT ABOUT 3:45 pm. This will give you time to get back to the East Village or to your home.
Click Here for a link to a map showing the location of Carnegie Hall.
We will be visiting the world famous concert hall - CARNEGIE HALL - on Wednesday June 4. We will take a tour of the Hall, and afterwards visit the Hall Museum.
Carnegie Hall was built in 1891, and was funded by ANDREW CARNEGIE, an immigrant to the USA from Scotland. He and his family arrived here with almost NO MONEY. Andrew worked hard and built an enormous fortune through his involvement in a number of US industries, most notably steel. Now, CARNEGIE HALL is a world famous concert Hall noted for its fine acoustics. Orchestras and performers from all over the world strive to be on the Carnegie Hall stage.
WEDNESDAY WILL BE YOUR CHANCE TO VISIT THIS FAMOUS INSTITUTION AND LEARN ABOUT ITS PLACE IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
Carnegie Hall is located at 881 7th Ave, or the corner of 7th Avenue and 57th Street.
Subway:
N Q and R stop at 57th Street and 7th Ave,
F is at 57th St and 6th Ave.
B D and E are at 7th Ave and 53rd Street.
No. 1 is at Broadway and 50th Street.
No. 7 and S are at 7th Ave and 42 Street.
Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled class time. (1045 am please, outside Carnegie Hall entrance on 57th Street, just by 7th Ave.)
I look forward to welcoming you to Carnegie Hall.
Click here to see Chinese pianist LANG LANG talk about Carnegie Hall.
A brief History of Carnegie Hall