If you want to develop your listening skills here you have a link with a lot of listenings and with exercises. You can practise with both accents, American and British English; click here
There is also another page for learning English through the news in BBC Learning English; it's quite good for increasing your vocabulary. You have the piece of news with the words and with the audio so you can also practise listening comprehension; click here
If you prefer American English here you have a similar page for learning English called Voice of America. To go to the general page click here but I recommend to go to the news so click here
To finish with and if you are interested in knowing what's going on in the world, here you have a page with many links to newspapers and news; click here
See you in class!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Friday, November 8, 2013
That's English!: unit 3
This unit es about Life in Future. Here you have a summary about the use of future tenses.
- FUTURE TENSES:
- I’m having dinner with Kim --- arrangements, for sure; connected to Spanish present tense; the present simple is also used for future but only when it's something fixed like the train leaves at 7 pm
- I’m going to have dinner with Kim --- plans, intention, quite sure predictions
I want to have dinner with Kim
- I’ll have dinner with Kim --- a possibility, predictions, sudden decisionsIf you want to work with these tenses you can use these exercises:Here you have a link with a lot of materials; click hereTo finish with, here you have two songs we saw in class about future:
Monday, October 14, 2013
Increasing vocabulary
Here you are the exercises we did in class about adjectives ending in -ed or -ing. The exercise we did is here if you want to do it again on your own; click HERE. If you need more practice, here you are some more exercises:
We also worked with vocabulary of food so here you are some exercises:
Monday, October 7, 2013
Coming back to school!
Hello everybody! Here we are again after holidays. Are you eager to start? I am! It'll be nice to see you again or to meet new students.
This shool year we are going to use this blog to do some practice or for further info about the topics we're dealing with at class. Let me tell you I have intermediate students in both programmes, the official one and That's English! Although I'll indicate which students should use each post in this blog the rest of the students are welcome to use it as well.
But let's start with something nicer... at least for me. Here you are a really good song with lyrics to refresh your English. I hope you'll enjoy it. Click HERE
See you at class!
This shool year we are going to use this blog to do some practice or for further info about the topics we're dealing with at class. Let me tell you I have intermediate students in both programmes, the official one and That's English! Although I'll indicate which students should use each post in this blog the rest of the students are welcome to use it as well.
But let's start with something nicer... at least for me. Here you are a really good song with lyrics to refresh your English. I hope you'll enjoy it. Click HERE
See you at class!
That's English! Module 6 - unit 1: Expressing preferences+ expressing likes and dislikes
In unit 1 the topic is about holiday and the grammar prompt is expressing preferences with structures such as:
About likes and dislikes, this is a topic we usually have among the ones of the first level and we don't revise later, but we should. Let's have a look to these two videos to see this topic and check it is not so easy as we could think:
- prefer + -ing form or + to+ infinitive
- would raher + infinitive (without to)
About likes and dislikes, this is a topic we usually have among the ones of the first level and we don't revise later, but we should. Let's have a look to these two videos to see this topic and check it is not so easy as we could think:
Pay attention to the relationship with verbs followed by -ING form. In this group you can find: like, dislike, hate, fancy, feel like, adore, love, enjoy or the expression don't mind.
I hope you'll find this useful. See you in class!
Etiquetas:
grammar,
module 6,
situations
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Going shopping
I know this sounds ridiculous but sometimes we don't revise typical situations we are supposed to have learnt and we don't improve them properly. I'd like you to have a look to these videos to see and check what you already know and what you can improve by adding expressions, vocabulary or just taking into account that this is American English instead of British. Here you have the links:
Anyway, I hope it'll be useful.
See you in class!
Anyway, I hope it'll be useful.
See you in class!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
An interesting link to work with
One of my students gave me this link to work with videos, music, and so on in English. It is graded so you can choose what you need. I hope it'll be useful. See you.
http://www.multimedia-english.com/contenidos/busqueda
http://www.multimedia-english.com/contenidos/busqueda
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