I told you that it is a true story: this boy can speak eleven languages. I'm green with envy.
And this interview about learning languages is quite interesting. If you find it difficult, you can show subtitles in English or in Spanish.
Thursday, 25 January 2018
Tuesday, 23 January 2018
Intermedio 1- Participal adjectives (-ed / -ing)
Participal adjectives
Watch this presentation and complete the gaps. The answers are at the bottom of this post. There is also extra practice.
Answers Slide 5:
frightening-frightened
embarrassing- embarrassed
annyoyed-annoying
Answers Slide 6:
alarmed-alarming
terrifiying-terrified
excited-exciting
Exercise 0embarrassing- embarrassed
annyoyed-annoying
Answers Slide 6:
alarmed-alarming
terrifiying-terrified
excited-exciting
Exercise 1 You can try the exercise in the middle of the page-
Exercise 2 Read the sentence and decide if you need an -ed or an -ing adjective. Then click "Answer" to check.
Ecercise 3 This is difficult.
Exercise 4
Game
BBC - Quizzes The vocabulary can be difficult
Intermedio 1- Modal verbs
Worksheet on modal verbs of obligation.
Use this worksheet to revise "be able to", "be allowed to" and "have to".
I hope you are better at basket than I am. Play this game and check. My score is "0".
Thursday, 11 January 2018
Play this game with your friends, just for fun. It doesn't take long.
If you need more practice, try this link. Click on the left column for exercises and you can find the grammar explanations for them on the right.
And you can download the game we played yesterday. The answers are at the bottom of the page.
And a song which deals about stereotypes about men and women: if you like music, why don't you try to fill in the gaps in this song: The Boy Does Nothing, by Alesha Dixon?
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