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Wednesday, 28 February 2018

-ed / -ing adjectives




Click here to read an explanation.

You can try some exercises here, here and here.

This video will show you the difference very well:








Reflexive pronouns

Reflexive pronouns are very easy, but you have some information here if you need ii and some practice here. Here you will find lots of exercises about reflexive and other types of pronouns.

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Questions: revision

Some people seem to be having problems with forming questions in English. Here's some revision:

Remember the basic structures for questions in English:


Click here to revise question words.You will also find some exercises.

You'll find lots of very easy exercises here and more difficult ones here.

Wednesday, 21 February 2018

CAN, COULD, and ABLE TO

Watch the video to learn the difference between CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO:



Now try some exercises. Click here, here, here and here.

Thursday, 15 February 2018

Love is in the air!

Hi everyone!

Today we had a special class with group A and we discussed...love!💘

Click here for the listening audio or to download the script. (This is from the BBC six-minute English page)

And you'll find the video below. It's not easy- use the subtitles! Enjoy!




Have a lovely weekend and I'll see you all next week!

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Listen!

Get ready for the listening test!

Visit these links:

Six-minute English here (you can also download an app to your mobile. It's free!)
ESL lab: click here
Elllo click here
Listenaminute click here
Dictations click here

Podcastsinenglish click here

You can also try these YouTube tools:

Tubequizard here
Youglish here
Voicetube here

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Common mistakes + confidence boosting song!

Let's get rid of some common mistakes!

Click here to learn how to use another, other and others.

To learn more about for, since and ago, click here.

Learn how to use "It depends" here.

Click here to learn how to use like and prefer followed by a verb.

And finally, remember that DIFFERENT is an adjective and it doesn't have a plural!




And now listen to Sara Bareilles giving you advice for the oral exam! 😜 Say what you want to say! Let the words fall out! You can be amazing!