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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta exercises. Mostrar todas las entradas

domingo, 2 de junio de 2013

WHERE ARE YOU GOING ON HOLIDAYS?

When we talk about a plan for the future, for example the summer holidays, we use the BE GOING TO form. Let's have a look to some examples:
Laura is going to go to Benidorm with her parents.
Is she going to play beach volleyball?
No, she doesn't like beach volleyball. She is going to swim and sunbathe.
You can use this form if you have decided to do something.
You can use it when making predictions based on evidences: Look at the sky! It's going to be a nice day!
Now it's time for you to STUDY and PRACTISE   
CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION    COMPLETE  TYPE THE CORRECT VERB

martes, 28 de mayo de 2013

ANIMALS


Do you like animals? I'm sure you do!
I think you know a lot about them but, perhaps you want to know how to say their names in English. Am I right?
In the web page of LEARNING CHOCOLATE you can find a lot of vocabulary and you can also listen to the words.
Now, you can CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER for each question CLICK on the correct answer.

sábado, 2 de marzo de 2013

SIMPLE PAST

Use simple past when talking about actions finished in the past: I visited my grandma last Sunday.
SIGNAL WORDS: Yesterday, last week, in 1999, last month, last year, a week ago...
FORM: regular verbs add -ed.
Learn the rules of spelling
Irregular verbs: I'm sorry! You have to learn them by heart.
 

viernes, 1 de marzo de 2013

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

We use the PRESENT CONTINUOUS to express that something is happening at the moment we are speaking.
 
FORM
 
SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + -ING VERB
 
                I          AM         WRITING
 
Examples: I am playing football.    He is studying now.   We are running.
 

jueves, 7 de febrero de 2013

POSSESSIVE 'S

   Possessive 's is the structure we use to express that something belongs to somebody or something.
   You must remember some rules:
                   - Add 's to a singular noun (My teacher's blog)
                   - Add only ' to a plural noun (My friends' house)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I CAN DO IT!

We use CAN to express an ability or a possibility.
    I can swim.   I can improve my English.
Sometimes we use CAN for requests and orders.
    Can you help me, please?   Can you be quiet!
We can use it also for asking permission.
    Can I go out to play?
 
 
 

I HAVE TO DO IT!


We often use HAVE TO to say that something is obligatory

      WE HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL.
Continue learning HERE   MORE INFORMATION    HAVE TO / HAS TO
 
 
PIZZA!