Let's practise how to express frequency in English:
* theory, first check the rules
*activities, then practice adverbs and expressions of frequency (click on "Grammar-integrated activities"...talk about daily routines)
* listening, finally listen and complete the sentences
Have a nice weekend and see you on Wednesday!
Friday, 19 January 2007
Thursday, 18 January 2007
VOCABULARY: DAILY ROUTINE
Click on the following link and practise some vocabulary you can use to speak about your daily lfe:
*link
*link
DAILY ROUTINE: READING ACTIVITY
In unit 5 you learn how to speak about your daily routine.
Here you are an activity to read and aswer some questions. The text is about Roland's daily life.
First you have to read and complete the questions, and then you read again and aswer the questions. After that try to write about your best friend's daily lfe:
* DAILY ROUTINE
Here you are an activity to read and aswer some questions. The text is about Roland's daily life.
First you have to read and complete the questions, and then you read again and aswer the questions. After that try to write about your best friend's daily lfe:
* DAILY ROUTINE
Wednesday, 10 January 2007
LISTENING ACTIVITIES
Hello again!
Here you are two activities to practice listening:
* An interview with Pat
* Typically British
Enjoy yourselves!
Here you are two activities to practice listening:
* An interview with Pat
* Typically British
Enjoy yourselves!
Tuesday, 9 January 2007
DESCRIBING PEOPLE
Happy New Year! We are back again.
I've chosen some links for you to practise adjectives and the way we describe a person's appearance and character. Remember when you want to know about aperson you ask: "What's .... like?", for example:
A: What's Antonio Banderas like?
B: He's tall and strong. He's got brown eyes and dark hair. He is married to Melanie and he's got a daughter. His daughter's name is Estella del Carmen. He's very friendly and talkative. He likes reading and playing tennis. He speaks English very well.
Well, it's your turn! What are they like?:
To help you, click on the following links where you have a lot of adjectives you can use to describe people:
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