Prime Time 4, Workbook

Let’s get it started … Ally’s tips on how to start your own blog a) Match the sentence halves about how to get your own blog started. 1. “A good blog name should be catchy, their friends, it multiplies your readers.” 2. “Once you have some blog name ideas 1 so readers know what your blog is all about.” 3. “To get your blog up and running, you you will need some time to promote it.” 4. “In order to get readers for your blog on social media accounts such as Twitter.” 5. “To get readers you should post links you will need to choose a domain extension.” 6. “If your friends share the link with need a blog host and blogging software.” b) Use Ally’s advice and report two of the sentences. Look at the example below. 1. Ally tells the readers to have a catchy blog name, so readers know what the blog is about . 2. Ally tells the audience to . 3. Ally tells the readers to . Focus on form: Which one is the one? Read the dialogue with Ally and her friend. Then complete it with the missing verbs. Friend: So, can you tell me more about blogging? Ally: Yes, I can 1 . What 2 you want to know? Just ask me. Friend: Have you 3 any tips for me how to get started with a blog? Ally: Hmmm. 4 you got any ideas what you’d like to blog about? Friend: Maybe food and good restaurants in my town. Ally: As soon as you have 5 a topic, 6 a name for your blog. Friend: I think that 7 the first big challenge. I 8 not so sure anymore if I want to start blogging. 2 3 34 6 Unit Blogs thirty-four Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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