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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Education vocabulary


Next week we'll be practising education vocabulary.

Revise and learn vocabulary here. You can listen to this podcast about attending university and / or this one about preparing for an exam.


Thursday, April 20, 2017

Relative clauses

Can you find the two relative clauses in this sentence?
Click here to read an explanation by the BBC.

Now you're ready to try some exercises:

Click here and here for some short and easy exercises. Another one here.

You will find lots of exercises here (different aspects and different levels of difficulty) or here.






And now practise with The Script and The Man Who Can't Be Moved. See how many relative clauses you can find. There are plenty! You can leave a comment below, if you want.😄



 




Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Means of transport

Revise and learn some transport vocabulary here.

Listen to some people talking about commuting here.

We'll practise this vocabulary in class next week.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Easter homework WITH ANSWERS















CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ANSWERKEY FOR THE EASTER HOMEWORK.

The holidays are finally here! If you don't have your homework, you can download it here.


Have a fantastic holiday! I'll see you on the 18th/19th.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Writing: an online review DEADLINE EXTENDED

Hello everyone! I hope you had a lovely holiday. Time to get some English homework done!

NEW DEADLINE FOR THIS WRITING IS FRIDAY APRIL 21st. 

Write two short online reviews, one positive and one negative, of two restaurants, cafés or hotels.

Use combinations of adverb + adjective and negative / positive adjectives to make your reviews more or less negative.

Don't use the word VERY.

You have some examples and more information on page 77.

Please, revise this before you start writing.

Deadline: April 12th

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Reporting verbs

Click here to learn and practise reporting verbs.

Remember that reporting verbs follow different patterns:

Infinitive: click here for a list and examples.
Object + infinitive: click here.
-Ing form: click here.

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