To practise pronunciation, you can watch this video
Showing posts with label Unit 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unit 2. Show all posts
Saturday, 31 October 2020
A1-Adjectives
To practise adjectives, do these on-line activities:
Friday, 10 November 2017
A2-Simple past vs past continuous
1. Watch this VIDEO-TUTORIAL to study how to use past continuous vs simple past
Thursday, 9 November 2017
Pronunciation of irregular past tenses
1. Here you have a video lesson about how to form the past tense in English.
2. If you want to practise pronunciation of some irreguar verbs, you can watch this other video.
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
2. If you want to practise pronunciation of some irreguar verbs, you can watch this other video.
3. Would you like to have fun and practice irregular past tenses at the same time? If the answer is yes, please try the following on-line games. You will have to be very fast though because there is a watch ticking away.
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Friday, 3 November 2017
What's the weather like?
This video will help you to revise and learn new vocabulary to talk about the weather. To complete this listening task, follow these steps.
Step 1. Watch the video without taking notes, just listen to what people are saying.
Step 2. Complete this chart.
- What's the weather like for these people?
- Chuck
- Dave and Diana
- Steven
- Ghia
- Colin and Chris
- Eric
- Minda
- Sandra
- Anthony
Step 3. Watch the video with subtitles to check your answers.
Step 4. Write the new words that you have learnt with this video. If there is a term you don't understand, look it up in a dictionary.
Thursday, 2 November 2017
A2-Connectors: Although, But, Because, So and connecting time
If you want to practice this grammar point, you can do the following online activities
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
A2-The past in English
1. Here you have a video lesson about how to form the past tense in English.
2. If you want to practise pronunciation of some irreguar verbs, you can watch this other video.
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
2. If you want to practise pronunciation of some irreguar verbs, you can watch this other video.
3. Would you like to have fun and practice irregular past tenses at the same time? If the answer is yes, please try the following on-line games. You will have to be very fast though because there is a watch ticking away.
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Friday, 21 October 2016
A1-Describing people
If you want to practise how to describe people, you can do the following on-line activities:
- Activity 1
- Activity 2
- Activity 3 (listening game)
- Activity 4
- Activity 5 (listening and reading activities)
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
little-a little-few- a few
Here you have a video tutorial to revise the quantifiers we learnt in our lesson: little, a little, few, a few.
To practice this language point and other quantifiers (some, a/an, much/many), you can do the following on-line tasks:
To practice this language point and other quantifiers (some, a/an, much/many), you can do the following on-line tasks:
Monday, 14 November 2011
/ə/ Schwa sound
The /ə/ schwa sound is the most common sound in English and it often gives a lot of trouble to students. It occurs only in unstressed syllables and getting it correct will help you to sound more natural in English.
To practise Schwa follow these steps:
Step 1. Watch these two videos to practise this important sound in English.
Step 2. Practise this sound with limericks. A Limerick is a short poem that is funny.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
How to pronounce final -ed
Here you have a LINK to study how to pronounce final -ed
Monday, 22 November 2010
Problems booking a hotel room
- Watch this video in which a Russian guy is trying to book or to reserve a hotel room, but to his desperation he is having problems with the hotel manager.
- After watching it, can you help this unfortunate Russian guy by writing a correct version of the conversation between the hotel manager and himself?
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Imagine by John Lennon
If you didn't come to our lesson yesterday, you can print the worksheet below to complete the same task we did in class.
Imagine by John Lennon
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