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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Present simple tense




    PRESENT SIMPLE
    form
    • affirmative: subject + infinitive (+3rd p –(e)s)
    • negative: subject + don’t/doesn’t + infinitive
    • question: do/does + subject + infinitive
    Remember that we only add the –(e)s in the 3rd person affirmative form and that be is an exception: am / is / are

    use
    • facts and permanent states.
    • habits and routines
    • 1st type conditional sentences
    • stative verbs that are not used in the pres. cont. (see, hear, believe, want, know, understand, think, like, love...)
    Key words: how often / always / sometimes / often / never / usually / every day / once a week / twice a month... / if (in conditional sentences)

    examples

    • Snow melts at 0ºC.
    • Harry lives in Liverpool.
    • My dog plays football with us.
    • Daniel washes his jacket every week.
    • Wdon’t like football.
    • She doesn’t understand baseball.
    • Do you enjoy dining out?
    • Does Rafael Nadal train in the morning?
    • If you drink too much you’ll have to go to the toilet.




    Friday, May 10, 2019

    Revision for 3º ESO exam

    3º ESO EXAM:

    1. VERB TENSES (present simple / present continuous / past simple / past continuous / present perfect / future simple (will) / going to / would)
    2. COMPARATIVES
    3. PASSIVES
    4. ESSAYS
      • MODALS
        • ADVICE (should)
        • RULES (must / have to / mustn't / don't have to / can)
      • CONDITIONALS
      • DIALOGUE
      1. DOCTOR'S
      2. SHOPPING
      3. RESTAURANT
      4. DIRECTIONS


    Revision for 4ºESO exam

    1. Tenses:
    1. present simple (go/goes)
    2. present continuous (am/is/are going)
    3. present pefect (have/has gone)
    4. past simple (went)
    5. past continuous (was/were going)
    6. past perfect (have/has gone)
    7. simple conditional (would go)
    8. perfect conditional (would have gone)
    9. future simple (will go)
    10. going to


    2. Infintives and gerunds
    3. Reported speech




    Grammar revision for 4º ESO from Ana Arias Castro


    Here are some revision exercises for those who need some extra revision after class:
    GENERAL
    UNIT 1
    UNIT 2
    UNIT 3
    UNIT 4
    UNIT 5
    UNIT 6
    UNIT 7
    UNIT 8
    UNIT 9

     

    Tuesday, February 26, 2019

    Revision for ESO-4 exam

    GRAMMAR:
    Revision of tenses
    Charts of tenses
    More tenses and exercises:
    Comparatives and superlatives
    Used to / didn't use to
    Conditional sentences
    Passive sentences

    VOCABULARY:
    Some- / any- compounds
    Marketing

    INTERACTION:
    At the restaurant
    Shopping for clothes
    Asking for a refund

    WRITING
    How to write an essay
    Describing a process
    Connectors


    Revision for ESO-3 exam

    GRAMMAR:
    Revision of tenses
    Charts of tenses
    More tenses and exercises:
    Comparatives and superlatives
    Conditional sentences
    Quantifiers in English

    VOCABULARY:
    Places in a town
    Travel checklists
    Travelling
    Food

    INTERACTION:
    At the restaurant
    Shopping for clothes
    Asking for a refund

    WRITING
    How to write an essay
    Connectors


    Thursday, October 18, 2018

    Revision of present simple, present continuous, past simple and past continuous

    PRESENT SIMPLE




    GRAMMAR:

    EXERCISES
    READING COMPREHENSION EXERCISES

    EXERCISES
    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS





    PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS

    Past simple is often used for past events in a past time. Most stories are told using this tense and it is often used together with past continuous.

    Past continuous or past progressive is one of the tenses we are going to study this year.

    The following chart summarises the most important aspects you'll have to learn about both of them:


    USES:
    • Past simple is used to tell about past event or stories:
      • We went to Ireland and there we met your sister.
      • My parents spent a weekend in Coruña but they didn't go to the port.
      • When did they release the film? Last Friday?
    • Past continuous is often used to talk about what was happening at a specific time in the past (talking about memories...)
      • We were watching the film at lunch time.
    • Two past continuous tenses can be used to talk about long, simultaneous actions in the past:
      • We were studying while the dogs were barking in the yard.
    • Both tenses are used to talk about something that happened at one point (in the past simple) while a longer action was taking place (in the past continuous). In this use, the clause referring to the longer action, is often introduced by while or as; or, alternatively, the shorter action clauses is introduced by when:
      • We weren't watching the film when my sister rang.
      • They found the lost key as they were having a walk along the river.
      • Myrtle broke here leg while she was exercising in the park.

    EXERCISES:

    past simple
    past continuous
    contrast:

    Wednesday, May 23, 2018

    Review for 3ºESO exam

    3º ESO EXAM:

    1. VERB TENSES (present simple / present continuous / past simple / past continuous / present perfect / future simple (will) / going to / would)
    2. COMPARATIVES
    3. PASSIVES
    4. ESSAYS
      • MODALS
        • ADVICE (should)
        • RULES (must / have to / mustn't / don't have to / can)
      • CONDITIONALS
      • DIALOGUE
        1. DOCTOR'S
        2. SHOPPING
        3. RESTAURANT
        4. DIRECTIONS


    Friday, May 12, 2017

    Revision for the ESO-4 exam

    TENSES
    SUBJECT / OBJECT QUESTIONS

    CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

    COMPARATIVES

    PASSIVE SENTENCES

    REPORTED SPEECH
    exercises

    MODAL VERBS





    HOW TO WRITE AN ESSAY

    Revision for the ESO-3 exam

    ENGLISH IN USE - REVISION TESTS
    TENSES

    CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

    COMPARATIVES

    PASSIVE SENTENCES


    LAST YEAR'S EXAMS






    3º passives+rec from Ana Arias Castro

    3º ESO EXAM:

    1. VERB TENSES (present simple / present continuous / past simple / past continuous / present perfect / future simple (will) / going to / would)
    2. COMPARATIVES
    3. PASSIVES
    4. ESSAYS
      • MODALS
        • ADVICE (should)
        • RULES (must / have to / mustn't / don't have to / can)
      • CONDITIONALS
      • DIALOGUE
        1. DOCTOR'S
        2. SHOPPING
        3. RESTAURANT
        4. DIRECTIONS

    Thursday, February 23, 2017

    Revision for 3rd year exam


    1. Tenses (Choose the right tense)
      1. Present simple
      2. present continuous
      3. past simple
      4. past continuous
      5. present perfect
      6. future simple (will)
      7. going to
    2. Compare these elements. (From a list)
    3. Complete the sentences with these words: a / an / some / any / a lot / a lot of / much / many / how much / how many / sometimes / never
    4. Essays (about 100 words about 2 topics from a list)

    TENSES







    COMPARATIVES




    http://seccionsociais.blogspot.com.es/2016/02/comparatives-and-superlatives.html

    QUANTIFIERS



    Post about quantifiers

    ESSAYS
    Here you are some advice to help you write your essays for EFL classes:




    and you can choose your topics from this list



    REVISION TESTS

    Last year's exam paper