Tuesday, 28 February 2017

GAMES TO LEARN ENGLISH

This is a free site for students to learn English online. There is a selection of games that students can use to practice learning English in a fun way. It is primarily aimed at ESL students, but young children may also benefit from them. Some popular games include Hangman, Two Truths And A Lie, Simon Says, Hot Seat, and Board Race. These games can help you practice your vocabulary and grammar skills. Eventually, it is also a great way to learn english. 

















    To go to the site: Online ESL Games

    Thursday, 23 February 2017

    THIRD CONDITIONAL FORMS

    We can use the Third Conditional to talk about 'impossible' conditions, impossible because they are in the past and we cannot change what has happened: If I had worked harder at school, I would have got better grades.

    Notice that the main clause can contain 'would', 'could' or 'might: If I had seen him at the meeting, I would have asked him. (But he wasn't there so I didn't.)

    Also notice that sometimes the 'if clause' is implied rather than spoken:
    I'd have done it. ("if you had asked me but you didn't.")
    I wouldn't have said that. ("if I'd been there.")


    To download the class power point: All conditional forms

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    FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONALS

    English grammar practice exercise, for pre-intermediate and intermediate level. In this exercise you will practise the difference between first conditional and second conditional sentences.

    To download the class Power Point: All conditionals Power Point

    See the common mistakes when building First and Second conditionals and practice it with some exercises online: speakspeak 

    For  more sites: AgendaWeb 
    Tutorial fof conditionals + online exercises: English Page Conditionals

    MODAL VERBS

    A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation. Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same things as modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to.
    Modals are special verbs which behave very irregularly in English. In this post you will find the modal explanations and complete the associated exercises and take another step toward English fluency. 
    If you want to practice Modal Verbs online Click Here .

    For more online practice go to the following link: Modal Verbs or AgendaWeb

    If you want to check the modal verb list and their different use, download this document: modals summary chart
    To review exercises on the Power Point we have gone through in class, see this link: Modal Verbs Power Point

    ZERO CONDITIONAL

    We use the zero conditional when the result of the condition is always true, like a scientific fact.
    Notice that we are thinking about a result that is always true for this condition. The result of the condition is an absolute certainty. We are not thinking about the future or the past, or even the present. We are thinking about a simple fact. We use the Present Simple tense to talk about the condition. We also use the Present Simple tense to talk about the result. The important thing about the zero conditional is that the condition always has the same result.

    If you want to practice this conditional, click on the following exercises:

    There are more activities in the following site: Agendaweb

    Wednesday, 22 February 2017

    FUTURE TENSE

    There are several different ways in English that you can talk about the future. This page is an introduction to the most important ones.

    Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. These different meanings might seem too abstract at first, but with time and practice, the differences will become clear. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future.

    As I stated in class, in this post you can find the activities you have to do for homework. The first with the sentences you have to make up and the second a fill-in-the-gaps exercise.

    To download the photocopy future uses
    To download the photocopy fill-in-the-gaps
    To download the Power Point seen in class: Future tenses Power Point

    For being directed to a future website with exercises, try the following link: English page
    For other sites with GOING TO & WILL online activities: agendaweb; englishgrammarsecrets

    Saturday, 18 February 2017

    ENGLISH HOMEWORK

    This is the homework you couldn't do because your book is faulty. As we agreed I leave the page you don't have in your books so that you can do it for Tuesday. Remember your homework: check vocabulary in the text you don't understand and activities 2, 3, 4 on the same page and 7 on the opposite page. If you want to make the photo bigger click on it or if you want to download it, clcik on the following link: Reading activities UNIT 6

    See you around

    Tuesday, 7 February 2017

    SPELLING BEE

    This game is very simple and easy to play. You just look at the image or listen to the audio and then spell the word. You can spell the word by clicking on the letters on the screen.
    You first select the vocabulary items that you want to practice spelling. Then you are show images in turn and have to spell each one. The faster you spell each item the more score you can accumulate. The game ends when the time runs out.
    The idea is that by spelling words again and again very quickly you can become a better speller while also having fun playing a game. If you click the wrong letter then you don’t lose you can just try another one until you get it right. In this way there is a little bit of trial and error in learning to spell words that you don’t know.
    For the games online: Spelling Bee (easy)
    Fot a more challenging version online: Spelling Bee (challenging)

    Monday, 6 February 2017

    LEARNING ENGLISH ONLINE GAMES

    Do you like learning English and having fun? In this section you can play games and practise your speaking with our fun tongue twisters. There are funny jokes in English to learn and tell your friends. Try any of these games and enjoy your class!!

    To go to the site click on this link: BritishCouncilGames