Mes: febrero 2016
Make or Do
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Sports, games and hobbies
Do the following exercises: Exercise 1: HobbiesExercise 2: Match a picture and a wordExercise 3: Olympic SportsExercise 4: Memory matchExercise 5: Sports VocabularyExercise 6: Play – Do – GoExercise 7: Play – Do – GoExercise 8: Play – Do – GoExercise 9: Sports Picture QuizExercise Continúa la lectura
Formation Of Adjectives in English
Forming adjectives Typical adjective endings Some adjectives can be identified by their endings. Typical adjective endings include: -able/-ible understandable, capable, readable, incredible -al mathematical, functional, influential, chemical -ful beautiful, bashful, helpful, harmful -ic artistic, manic, rustic, terrific -ive submissive, intuitive, inventive, attractive -less sleeveless, hopeless, groundless, restless -ous gorgeous, Continúa la lectura
Choose two pictures from the ones given below 1. Describe them independently2. Compare them 3. Do you like them? Why? Why not? POP ART Drowning Girl (Roy Lichtenstein) ABSTRACT No. 5, 1948 (Jackson Pollock) SURREALISM The Persistence of Memory (Salvador Dali) EXPRESSIONISM The Continúa la lectura
Food, Food, Food….
Click on the links below for some practice: A / AN, SOME, ANY COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? A LOT OF, MANY, MUCH, SOME, ANY, A THERE IS or THERE ARE THERE IS or THERE ARE (affirmative, negative, interrogative) Thanks to Montse Continúa la lectura
HOW TO WRITE AN OPINION ESSAY A.- PLAN PARAGRAPH 1 · Introduce the topic and give your opinion. Say whether you agree or disagree with the statement. PARAGRAPH 2 · Give a reason to support your opinion. PARAGRAPH 3 · Give a second Continúa la lectura
FALSE FRIENDS
English word Spanish Translation Spanish word (que nos confunde) English Translation Actually En realidad Actualmente Currently to Advertise Anunciar Advertir Warn/Caution Advice Consejo Aviso Warning Argument Discusión Argumento (film) Plot to Assist Ayudar Asistir Go to, Attend Billion Mil millones Continúa la lectura
Avoid the word THING, please!
The word thing is ubiquitous, i.e. it’s everywhere. A good thing, a bad thing, many things, something, anything, everything; we use the word a lot. However, it is best to avoid it in your essays. Click on the images.