Look! Aren't they beautiful?
martes, 30 de mayo de 2017
viernes, 26 de mayo de 2017
Tell me your opinion about your Cambridge exams.
- Write your name and surname, and your type of exam as a username.
- Write your opinions about it (25 - 30 words).
E.g.
Mari Carmen Martínez (KET)
In my opinion, my KET exam was easy but very long. The reading activities where difficult, but the writing and the listening ones weren't that hard. I think I will pass!
martes, 2 de mayo de 2017
English U8 - Writing activity (individual practice).
Copy the date on your notebooks, and the following title:
"WRITING ACTIVITY: FUTURE TIMES AND CONDITIONALS".
Also, copy the wording:
Write an email to Teacher Mari Carmen, talking about the Warner theme park visit you will do in June. Include the following expressions:
- future simple
- be going to
- ing form
- a zero, a first, a second, and a third conditional
(80 - 86 words)
Remember! You can use your dictionaries.
English U8 - Conditionals (practice) in teams.
- Work in teams (the ones you've been lately), activity by activity.
- Choose a writer in your team.
- The writer needs an English notebook.
- Copy the title "ENGLISH CONDITIONALS PRACTICE".
- Copy the sentences and the answers.
- You've got 2 classes to do this.
- If you finish soon, make a drawing of one of the sentences you have written.
Teacher, click here to get to the timer (set it for 35 minutes).
U8 - Conditionals (grammar).
Open your notebooks, write down the date of today and the following title:
GRAMMAR: CONDITIONAL SENTENCES.
There are four types of conditional sentences: zero, first, second and third.
Zero conditionals are used to talk
about facts that are true.
Structure: PRESENT SIMPLE + PRESENT SIMPLE
First conditionals are used to talk
about things that can happen in the future.
Structure: PRESENT SIMPLE, FUTURE SIMPLE.
Second conditionals are used to talk
about situations we wish to happen.
Structure: PAST SIMPLE, WOULD + INFINITIVE.
Third conditionals are used to talk
about impossible situations that we can't change.
Structure:
PAST PERFECT, WOULD + PRESENT PERFECT.
lunes, 1 de mayo de 2017
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