This is the exercise about USED TO that we did in class in case you want to revise it: clic here
The use of SOME, ANY, NO. You have this exercise to practise (the one we did in class): click here and here
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Monday, December 18, 2017
Christmas time and some reflection about Christmas and New Year
Here you are some videos to know a bit more about Christmas:
If you want to have a good time, here you are the famous video about Mr. Bean at Christmas.
Soon we'll start a new year and it's time for New Year's Resolutions. Here you are a link where you can find out about New Year's celebrations and traditions all around the world; click here to see the video.
As a New Year's resolution, this might be to improve your English by learning some proverbs or idioms. Here you are 5 examples to start with: click here
Hope to see you after Christmas holidays!
- this short video is about curiosities on Christmas celebrations click here (NI1)
- this is about the history of Christmas: click here
- this is about carols or Christmas songs: click here
- this is one of the most famous carol with lyrics: click here
If you want to have a good time, here you are the famous video about Mr. Bean at Christmas.
Soon we'll start a new year and it's time for New Year's Resolutions. Here you are a link where you can find out about New Year's celebrations and traditions all around the world; click here to see the video.
As a New Year's resolution, this might be to improve your English by learning some proverbs or idioms. Here you are 5 examples to start with: click here
Hope to see you after Christmas holidays!
Monday, December 4, 2017
MAKE versus DO
This is a very difficult point but here you are a good link to start with: click here. Here you are the exercises we did in class: this one has a long explanation and an exercise at the end and this is the other one with the groups instead of lists.
The best way of learning is to do exercises so here you have some:
The best way of learning is to do exercises so here you have some:
Saturday, November 25, 2017
NA2 - Writing an Article
Although you have some information about how to write an article in your textbook, I've also found this helpful guideline to do it and it contains exercises to make it clearer. You should click here. I know it's quite long (12 pages!) but I think it's worth reading it, especially the beginning of the guide with the principal tips for writing a good article.It has exercises with the answer key at the end so I hope it'll be useful for you.
Something a bit shorter but also interesting is this link which will give you some advise, sentences to use and a model of an article. Focused on FCE, it can be applied to our exams.
This is the last link I'll give you. It's very simplified so it could be a good summarize of the topic.
See you in class!
Something a bit shorter but also interesting is this link which will give you some advise, sentences to use and a model of an article. Focused on FCE, it can be applied to our exams.
This is the last link I'll give you. It's very simplified so it could be a good summarize of the topic.
See you in class!
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Thanksgiving: 4th Thursday of November
This is a great tradition in America but it's also celebrated in other places. Here you have a video if you want to know a bit about it. It includes vocabulary: click here. If you want to know something about the history, here you have some more videos:
Thursday, November 9, 2017
ALCINE - Short Film Festival in Alcala
On Friday (November,10th) we're going to see some short films at Teatro Salón Cervantes. For those who can't go and to have a programme for the ones who are going, here you are some information I found on the internet about the short films:
I'm really interested in your comments about the films. See you in class!
JAMIE by Christopher Manning
A trailer about the
short film:
A video of the
director showing and commenting the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsS1OFnozU4
An interview with the
director about the short film: https://www.britishcouncil.org/voices-magazine/christopher-manning-film-gave-me-sense-wasnt-alone
REFUGE by Leticia Agudo
SWEET MADDIE STONE by Braddy Hood
A trailer: https://vimeo.com/154873241
The complete video (23
min.): https://www.nowness.com/series/the-young-ones/sweet-maddie-stone-brady-hood-nfts
TÊTE A TÊTE by
Natash Tomkin
A trailer: https://vimeo.com/204751046
A video with the
director explaining the making of the film: https://vimeo.com/221151605
I'm really interested in your comments about the films. See you in class!
NI1 - Using Last and The last (next / the next)
This is a difficult point but remember the general idea I gave you in class:
- THE LAST and THE NEXT is connected to the position, as when you say the first, the second, the next and the last; e.g. The last person to come will have to lock the door.
- LAST is a reference of time, especifically to past, while NEXT is referred to future; e.g. Last summer I went to Ireland Next week I'll visit my parents
Do this exercise to practise.
I also include some exercises to practise with SO, BUT, BECAUSE and ALTHOUGH:
I also include some exercises to practise with SO, BUT, BECAUSE and ALTHOUGH:
- exercise 1 (very short) exercise 2 (a bit boring because it's too long)
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