Communication workshopActivities in this class :Read a description of a party in the textbook and learn how to describe an event using a layout and linking words.Write a description of an event.CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONSHONOR IDEAS AND OPINIONS OF OTHERSVALUE YOURSELF AND YOUR SKILLSALWAYS SPEAK ENGLISH IN CLASSACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN EACH ACTIVITYSPEAK OUTASK IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHINGWhat are they doing?birthdaySpeaking Have you ever been to a party?Different partiesanniversarybirthdaygraduationa wedding receptionretirementa farewell partya sporting victory Peoplefamiliesclose friendshonored guestsjazz bandteenagersadultskidsgroom / bridebest manbridesmaidphotographersclownsFoods and drinkssoft drinkschampagnecakesfruitsbeeralcoholsnacksserve tea or coffeePlacesIn the schoolIn the classroomIn a KTVAt homeIn the open airA lively and exciting atmosphereWhat to dosingdancechattalkshoutscreameatdrinkplay laughPersonal feelingshave a good timego wildboredgreat funexcitedget tiredReading in pairs match the topics with the paragraphsLinking Fill in the gaps with the words: in the end, while, first, then, after thatLinking (sequence)before…; when; as soon as; while; at the same time; as; after…; first/ first of all; after that; during; later; suddenly; then; next; finally; in the end; at lastQuestion From this passage in the textbook, what really makes a complete description of a party ?Layout(1) introduction to the situation(2) the beginning(3) development(4) conclusionAbout the introduction1.The introduction should be brief but clear. It introduces the reason, the place, the time and the people of the event.2.Usally it begins with the time, such as One day/Yesterday/Last Saturday/One Sunday morning/on July 31,2006/It was one of my summer ...