dissabte, 23 de novembre del 2013
dissabte, 9 de novembre del 2013
PRESENT PERFECT: JUST, ALREADY, YET, EVER, NEVER
PRESENT PERFECT vs. PAST SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT WITH "JUST / ALREADY / YET"
PRESENT PERFECT: FOR & SINCE
Exercise 1
http://www.eclecticenglish.com/grammar/PresentPerfect1D.html
Exercise 2
http://a4esl.org/q/h/lb/forsince.html
http://www.eclecticenglish.com/grammar/PresentPerfect1D.html
Exercise 2
http://a4esl.org/q/h/lb/forsince.html
PRESENT PERFECT: USE, FORM & EXERCISES
PRESENT PERFECT: GAMES
PAST PARTICIPLES: GO TO SCHOOL GAME
HANGMAN
THE DOLPHIN GAME
SPIN THE WHEEL GAME
WALK THE PLANK GAME Verb tenses (Present / Past) review.
HANGMAN
THE DOLPHIN GAME
SPIN THE WHEEL GAME
WALK THE PLANK GAME Verb tenses (Present / Past) review.
PRESENT PERFECT: THE REBOUND (VIDEO)
THE REBOUND
I. Watch the movie segment and write down HE if the activity was performed by the male character. Write SHE if she did it. The main characters used to be lovers but they have spent the past 5 years apart, doing different things.
( ) 1 Visit Paris
( ) 2 Interview several people
( ) 3 See the kids play baseball
( ) 4 Travel to third world countries
( ) 5 Broadcast the news as a TV anchor
( ) 6 Travel to New York
( ) 7 Drive across the desert
( ) 8 Go on a safari
( ) 9 Go to fancy parties
( ) 10 Teach needy children in Africa
II. Now write down what both of the them have done while they have been away from each other.
Ex: She has interviewed several people
I. Watch the movie segment and write down HE if the activity was performed by the male character. Write SHE if she did it. The main characters used to be lovers but they have spent the past 5 years apart, doing different things.
( ) 1 Visit Paris
( ) 2 Interview several people
( ) 3 See the kids play baseball
( ) 4 Travel to third world countries
( ) 5 Broadcast the news as a TV anchor
( ) 6 Travel to New York
( ) 7 Drive across the desert
( ) 8 Go on a safari
( ) 9 Go to fancy parties
( ) 10 Teach needy children in Africa
II. Now write down what both of the them have done while they have been away from each other.
Ex: She has interviewed several people
dijous, 17 d’octubre del 2013
KISS BY THE CITY HALL
Kiss by the City Hall is one of the most popular images of all time. The photo was taken in Paris in 1950 by Robert Doisneau, a famous French photographer. Françoise Bornet is the woman in the photo and recently she sold her own copy of the photo fo € 155.000.
Listen to a radio programme and answer the questions in this QUIZ
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gbrgv8desplquux/kissbythecityhall%20%282%29.htm?dl=0
Etiquetes de comentaris:
KISS BY THE CITY HALL,
LISTENING
dissabte, 12 d’octubre del 2013
SONG: ONE DIRECTION - ONE THING
dissabte, 5 d’octubre del 2013
PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS
Etiquetes de comentaris:
GAME,
PAST CONTINUOUS,
PAST SIMPLE
dijous, 3 d’octubre del 2013
diumenge, 22 de setembre del 2013
IRREGULAR VERBS LIST
INFINITIU | PASSAT SIMPLE | PARTICIPI DE PASSAT | TRADUCCIÓ |
arise awake be beat become begin bend bet bite bleed blow break bring broadcast build burn burst buy catch choose come cost cut deal dig do draw dream drink drive eat fall feed feel fight find fly forbid forget forgive freeze get give go grow hang have hear hide hit hold hurt keep kneel know lay lead learn leave lend let lie light lose make mean meet mistake overtake pay put read ride ring rise run say see seek sell send set sew shake shine shoot show shrink shut sing sink sit sleep smell speak spell spend split spoil spread stand steal stick sting strike strive swear sweep swim swing take teach tear tell think throw understand upset wake wear weep win withdraw write | arose awoke was, were beat became began bent bet bit bled blew broke brought broadcast built burnt burst bought caught chose came cost cut dealt dug did drew dreamt drank drove ate fell fed felt fought found flew forbad(e) forgot forgave froze got gave went grew hung had heard hid hit held hurt kept knelt knew laid led learnt left lent let lay lit lost made meant met mistook overtook paid put read rode rang rose ran said saw sought sold sent set sewed shook shone shot showed shrank shut sang sank sat slept smelt spoke spelt spent split spoilt spread stood stole stuck stung struck strove swore swept swam swung took taught tore told thought threw understood upset woke wore wept won withdrew wrote | arisen awoken been beaten become begun bent bet bitten bled blown broken brought broadcast built burnt burst bought caught chosen come cost cut dealt dug done drawn dreamt drunk driven eaten fallen fed felt fought found flown forbidden forgotten forgiven frozen got given gone grown hung had heard hidden hit held hurt kept knelt known laid led learnt left lent let lain lit lost made meant met mistaken overtaken paid put read ridden rung risen run said seen sought sold sent set sewn shaken shone shot shown shrunk shut sung sunk sat slept smelt spoken spelt spent split spoilt spread stood stolen stuck stung struck striven sworn swept swum swung taken taught torn told thought thrown understood upset woken worn wept won withdrawn written | sorgir despertar(-se) ésser/estar pegar fer-se començar doblegar(-se) apostar mossegar sagnar bufar trencar portar emetre construir cremar(-se) rebentar-(se) comprar agafar escollir venir costar tallar tractar cavar fer dibuixar somiar beure conduir menjar caure('s) alimentar sentir-se barallar(-se) trobar volar prohibir oblidar(-se['n]) perdonar gelar(-se) aconseguir donar anar(-se'n) créixer penjar haver/tenir escoltar amagar(-se) pegar agafar(-se) fer mal guardar agenollar(-se) saber/conéixer posar portar aprendre deixar prestar permetre ajeure's encendre('s) perdre fer significar trobar(-se) equivocar(se) avançar pagar posar llegir muntar sonar alçar-se córrer dir veure buscar vendre('s) enviar posar cosir sacsejar brillar disparar mostrar encongir(-se) tancar(-se) cantar enfonsar(-se) asseure('s) dormir olorar parlar lletrejar passar/gastar dividir(-se) fer malbé estendre('s) estar dempeus robar enganxar(-se) picar pegar escarrassar-se jurar agranar nedar balancejar(-se) agafar ensenyar trencar(-se) contar/dir pensar llançar entendre trasbalsar despertar(-se) dur (posat) plorar guanyar retirar(-se) escriure |
READING ON VAMPIRES
STEPHENIE
MEYER AND THE TWILIGHT SERIES
On the night from
1st June to 2nd June, 2003, Stephenie Meyer had a very speial dream about two
people who were in love: a girl and a beautiful vampire.
Stephenie became
obsessed with this dream, and inspired by it, she wrote the novel Twilight.
In this novel, she
named the girl Bella Swan, and gave her vampire lover the name of Edward
Cullen. Stephenie published the novel in 2005, and shortly after its
publication, it became a bestseller and a favourite among young readers around the world.
In the following
years, Twilight became a cultural phenomenon. The novel received praises from
many prestigious publications such as The New York Times and Publisher’s
Weekly. Encouraged by this tremendous success, Stephenie wrote three sequels to
the novel: New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. In 2008, Catherine Hardwicke
directed a movie about the first novel in the series. Right now, Stephenie is
working on the fifth novel in the series, titled Midnight Sun.
Twilight is by no
means the first example of a vampire story. These blood-sucking creatures
appear in the folklore of many cultures, and are present in novels such as Bram
Stoker’s Dracula, classic movies such as F.W.Murnau’s Nosferatu, and TV series
such as Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. One thing which all these works have in
common is their success: audiences are fascinated by these creatures of the
night. So if you like vampires, pick up a book and some garlic at the bookshop
and start reading!
·
Underline
all verbs in past tense.
Answer the following questions from the text:
·
What
inspired Stephenie Meyer to write her novel Twilight?
·
What
are the names of the two main characters in the novel?
·
How
many novels are there in the Twlight series and what are their titles?
·
Is
Stephenie Meyer’s novel the first vampire story?
If you want to know more about this author you can have a look to her official webpage
If you want to know more about this author you can have a look to her official webpage
divendres, 13 de setembre del 2013
Welcome to the new school year !!
You are now in the 4th of ESO and, before starting to learn new things, you have to review your previous knowledge.
Here you are some links:
Try this GAME
You cannot finish it or you have many doubts, please check these websites
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
SOME AND ANY: Watch this video explaining the differences of use
Try this quiz
SOME OR ANY?
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
First of all, let's revise the concepts. Here you have an EXPLANATION
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: THE DOLPHIN GAME
SUPERLATIVES: GO TO SCHOOL GAME
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: If you win this BASKETBALL GAME
you'll be really good.
You are now in the 4th of ESO and, before starting to learn new things, you have to review your previous knowledge.
Here you are some links:
PRESENT SIMPLE & PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Try this GAME
You cannot finish it or you have many doubts, please check these websites
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
QUANTIFIERS
MUCH, MANY, A LOT OFSOME AND ANY: Watch this video explaining the differences of use
Try this quiz
SOME OR ANY?
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
First of all, let's revise the concepts. Here you have an EXPLANATION
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: THE DOLPHIN GAME
SUPERLATIVES: GO TO SCHOOL GAME
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: If you win this BASKETBALL GAME
you'll be really good.
Etiquetes de comentaris:
A LOT OF,
ANY,
COMPARATIVES,
MANY,
MUCH,
PRESENT CONTINUOUS,
PRESENT SIMPLE,
SOME,
SUPERLATIVES
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