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Una pequeña ayuda para mis alumnas y alumnos. Algo de material que nos sirva para aprender y, sobre todo, algo para reirnos.
Friday, 24 January 2014
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Mixed conditionals exercises
Click on the links below to practise this (sometimes) confusing topic. Bon chance!!
- Explanation.
- Exercise.
- Exercise.
- Explanation.
- Exercise.
- Exercise.
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Review Exercises for the 17th January Test (part 2)
Click on these links to continue reviewing and preparing your test:
- Articles:
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise - Personal Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns) :
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise (Subject Form)
- Exercise (Object Form)
- Exercise (Possessive Adjectives)
- Exercise (Possessive Pronouns) - Some and Any:
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise - Countables and Uncountables:
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise
Monday, 13 January 2014
Review Exercises for the 17th January Test (part 1)
Click on these links to review and prepare your test:
- Present simple versus Present continuous
- Past Continuous versus Present perfect
- Simple Future: 'will' versus 'going to'
- Want / would rather / would like:
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise'would like'
- Exercise 'would rather' - Modals of obligation:
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise
- Exercise (II) - Imperative:
- Grammar Explanation
- Exercise - Irregular Verbs
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Adjectives List
Sometimes, a good use of adjectives can enrich our writing a fair bit. One of the differences between a poor English level and a good one is precisely this, the use of adjectives as a way to 'colour' our compositions.
Have a look here:
English Adjectives
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'No sooner...' Grammar Explanation and Examples
It is a very literary phrase that needs inversion and the use of Past Perfect (most of the times)
Click here for an easy explanation, audio and a small test to see if you understand the topic:
'No sooner, hardly and scarcely'
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