Saturday 31 October 2020

A1-Adjectives

To practise adjectives, do these on-line activities: 
To practise pronunciation, you can watch this video

Wednesday 14 October 2020

A1 revision exercises

Try the following on-line listening tasks:
Task 1: Personal Information
Task 2: Calendars
Task 3: Family Members (Game)
Task 4: Months of the year (Game)





Try the following on-line vocabulary tasks:
Task 1: common verbs 1 common verbs 2 
Task 2: Telling the time: Practice 1 Practice 2 
Task 3: Food and colours

Test your English
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3

Friday 27 April 2018

FINAL EXAMS 2017-2018



FINAL EXAMS 2017-2018

GROUPS COMING ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY

May 9th

Reading, Listening and Writing (2 hours)

May 14th,  May 16th and 21st

Oral test

You can choose your Speaking Partner for this test.
You will have to enter both names on the date and time you would like to take your speaking exam. You can do this either on May 9th or during the previous week in the lesson. 
You will be able to see your exams on May 23rd


GROUPS COMING ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY

May 10th

Reading, Listening and Writing (2 hours)

May 15th, May 17th and 21st
Oral test

You can choose your Speaking Partner for this test.
You will have to enter both names on the date and time you would like to take your speaking exam. You can do this either on May 10th or during the previous week in the lesson. 
You will be able to see your exams on May 22nd

Tuesday 24 April 2018

LISTENING CD 3. KEY AND SCRIPTS

You can get a copy of the key to LISTENING CD 3 on this LINK 

You can read the scripts on this other LINK 

Wednesday 21 March 2018

A2-Grammar:Future plans and Decisions

If you would like to revise how to talk about future plans and decisions, you can watch this video. 



To practise what you have learnt, you can do the following online activities: 




Monday 19 February 2018

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE OF ADJECTIVES

To learn how to form comparative and superlative adjectives, read this short TUTORIAL 

If you want to practise this grammar point, you can do the following on-line activities: 

Thursday 8 February 2018

ADJECTIVES ENDING IN -ED OR IN -ING

Read these two sentences: 

1. I thought the film was boring. 
2. I was bored in the cinema. 


Do the adjectives boring and bored express the same? No, They don't. 

The first adjective, bored, ending in -ed expresses how I feel, my emotion; the second, boring, ending in -ing, describes what I think of the film.

To practice this language point, do the following online activities. 

Monday 22 January 2018

Friday 19 January 2018

PRESENT PERFECT VS PAST SIMPLE

Do the following online activities to practice present perfect 
To practice the difference between present perfect and simple past, do the following online activities: