viernes, 7 de octubre de 2011

Present Simple vs Present Continuous

After studying the difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous tenses you can do this test. You can see the correction and if you have any doubts, ask your teacher.

jueves, 6 de octubre de 2011

Present Continuous

If you are in 1st ESO or upper levels and you want to practice the present continuous tense here you have worksheets and extra material to do at home. Bring the material to school and your teacher will correct it.

Present Simple

Let's listen to some English teachers talking about their daily routine. This is a way to practise different accents and the use of the Present Simple tense.

jueves, 2 de junio de 2011

My favourite music (3rd ESO)

The course is finishing and I think I can say that  I  am quite happy for having got to know "most of you". When we have talked about my preferences about music, board games such as "Monopoly", and some other strange aspects about me and my personal life,  some of you have sometimes thought I was a kind of a "freaky" person (accoding to you, of course). So, as I think you are right in some of these ideas, I wanted to share one of my favourite songs by one of my favourite groups (appart from  Abba). You can sing it, and laugh, of course, especially if you try to imitate the singer's voice. Here you are. Ladies and gentlemen The  Bee Gees with all of you!
 
http://www.musica.com/video.asp?video=34

martes, 24 de mayo de 2011

Pirates on board again! (1st ESO)

 If you are finishing Unit 9 (in Challenge 1) perhaps you'll feel like listening to Captain Jack Sparrow's real voice  in the official trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean 4. Maybe you'll find the voice of Penelope Cruz in English pretty different from her voice in Spanish. This is what happens when we do not listen to original versions .

viernes, 20 de mayo de 2011

Cultures and gestures

The topic of this video is related to the texts in Unit 10 (3rd ESO)

domingo, 15 de mayo de 2011

Simple Past for 1st of ESO

If you want to remember the rules to make the Simple Past tense, you can read this link and after the explanation you have more exercises to work with: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-past