miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

Unit 1 test

Remember the test of Unit 1 and 2C is next Wednesday, but it is NOT about the reading book!!! Just revise the corresponding grammar section (present simple and continuous, questions with and without auxiliaries...) and the vocabulary (personality adjectives, physical description, body parts, adverbs of frequency...). There will be a listening and a reading exercise too.
Don't worry and be happy! It's ONLY A TEST, not the final exam, you know.

martes, 26 de octubre de 2010

HALLOWEEEEEEEEEN!!!

Hallooooooooowww everybody!

I hope you enjoyed today's lesson and hope you send me the photos and videos you took to my email, please!!! I want them for my personal professional album!

Here are the links to: (by the way, you can also click on the key word to be directed to the page)
  • the skeleton dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e54m6XOpRgU&feature=channel
  • the trick-or-treat spooky song:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9p9Q3gdkzY&list=QL&feature=BF
  • the This is Halloween song from the animated film "Nightmare before Christmas":  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvdAJYvofI
  • the jokes: http://www.cavernsofblood.com/halloween-jokes/
  • the history of Halloween by Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
Booooooooo!

miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

Listening practice

If you want to practise a little more your listening skills, click and explore the following links:
http://www.agendaweb.org/listening/elem_interm.html (select a story, for example "at the beach"...)
http://www.esl-lab.com/ (scroll down to listening quizzes and try some of the easy or medium sections)

Hope this helps you and keep you busy for a while!

martes, 12 de octubre de 2010

Who is X?

By general demand, here are some sentences for you to create questions about the missing element X. Notice they are all sentences WITHOUT auxiliary!
You can copy and paste your answers and send them to me for correction on an email.

Examples: X (film) was nominated for an Oscar. = Which film was nominated for an Oscar?
                X lost his keys. = Who lost his keys?
                X (number of women) buy clothes once a month. = How many women buy clothes once a month?

1. X works in a supermarket.
2. X (country) didn't abolish death penalty.
3. X (language) is the most difficult to learn.
4. X (film) wasn't awarded an Oscar.
5. X (author) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2010.
6. X (word) means "to be happy".
7. X (number of people) arrived late today.
8. X is listening to music now.
9. X (food) isn't spicy.
10. X (train) goes to Santiago.
11. X (event) happened yesterday.
12. X (actress) was wearing an orange dress.
13. X (number of aeroplanes) depart at 10.30.
14. X (object) is very expensive.
15. X sang "Don't worry, be happy".

lunes, 11 de octubre de 2010

questions2

Here are some links for you to practise more Questions with or without auxiliaries!
http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.noaux.p.htm
http://www.scribd.com/doc/32188026/Questions-without-auxiliary-verbs

jueves, 7 de octubre de 2010

The body

Firstly, you may want to revise some key vocabulary with this presentation:
http://www.slideshare.net/tie/parts-of-the-body?src=related_normal&rel=1426960

Then, here are a couple of presentations about body idioms.
This one is nice and easy: http://www.slideshare.net/smart47/idiomsbody
This one is a bit complex: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJqCMZiZDn0

Now, how about animal body parts? Have a look at this presentation:
http://www.slideshare.net/etienne77/animal-body-parts

Present!

Here are 3 quite good presentations on the difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous:

http://www.slideshare.net/iruieka/power-point-3166979
http://www.slideshare.net/llegazcue/simple-present-vs-present-continuous
http://www.slideshare.net/martavidal/present-simple-vs-present-continuous-4757325


Now do a quick test on the difference: Present simple vs Present Continous.
Ready, Steady, GO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Stw_vAnC-1U

miércoles, 6 de octubre de 2010

Practise for five minutes

Here is the link to the BBC Learning English webpage for you to practise your language skills, learn about the news, review pronunciation, etc...In conclusion, to have fun with English language!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/

By the way, it is also under "useful links" on the right hand side.

lunes, 4 de octubre de 2010

Books for reading

Here are the details about this year's books for reading:
- First term: "Circle Games" by Frank Brennan. ISBN: 9780521686099.
- Second Term: "The Double Bass Mystery" by Jeremy Harmer. ISBN: 9780521794954.
- Third Term: "A Puzzle for Logan" by Richard Macandrew. ISBN: 9780521750202.
All of them are in the same publisher (editorial): Cambridge English Readers.