sábado, 16 de octubre de 2010
Marco Europeo de equivalenciassss.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_com%C3%BAn_europeo_de_referencia_para_las_lenguas
viernes, 15 de octubre de 2010
the..,the..+comparatives
THE ... THE ... + comparative adjective / adverb |
Rewrite the following sentences using the ... the ... |
EXAMPLE: If you’re hungry you eat more. The hungrier you are, the more you eat. |
1. If I walk fast I get out of breath. |
2. If the sun is hot you get burned. |
3. If the house is tidy it’s nice to live in. |
4. If you do a lot of practice you’ll play the piano better. |
5. If we work hard we’ll finish sooner. |
6. If we run fast we’ll get there quickly. |
7. If you chop the vegetables small they’ll taste better. |
8. If we go to bed early we’ll get up early. |
9. If the music is loud he’ll complain a lot. |
10. If the cat sits quietly he’ll catch more birds. |
martes, 5 de octubre de 2010
Entrevista Lady Gaga
1. What do they say about the fact that Lady Gaga sings?
2. Who makes her outfits?
3. Which three adjectives are used to describe Lady Gaga's outfit?
4. How did she feel when she was at High School?
5. Which words are used to describe Ellen's outfit?
6. Write three of the questions Ellen asks her.
miércoles, 14 de julio de 2010
You're a good soldier
choosing your battles
Pick yourself up
And dust yourself off
Get back in the saddle
You're on the front line
Everyone's watching
You know it's serious
We're getting closer
This isn't over
The pressure's on; you feel it
But you got it all; believe it
When you fall, get up, oh oh
And if you fall, get up, eh eh
Samina mina zangalewa
Cause this is africa
Samina mina ¡eh! ¡eh!
Waka waka ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
This time for africa
Listen to your god; this is our motto
Your time to shine
Don't wait in line
Y vamos por todo
People are raising their expectations
Go on and feel it
This is your moment
No hesitation
Today's your day
I feel it
You paved the way,
Believe it
If you get down
Get up oh, oh
When you get down,
Get up eh, eh
Samina mina zangaléwa
This time for africa
Samina mina ¡eh! ¡eh!
Waka waka ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
Anawaaa ¡ah! ¡ah!
Samina mina ¡eh! ¡eh!
Waka waka ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
This time for africa
(Parte en africano)
Cause this is africa.
Samina mina ¡eh! ¡eh!
Waka waka ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
Anawaaa ¡ah! ¡ah!
Samina mina ¡eh! ¡eh!
Waka waka ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
This time for africa
Yango ¡eh! ¡eh!
Yango ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
Anawaaa ¡ah! ¡ah!
Yango ¡eh! ¡eh!
Yango ¡eh! ¡eh!
Samina mina zangaléwa
Anawaaa ¡ah! ¡ah!
This time for africa
This time for africa
We're all africa
We're all africa
lunes, 12 de julio de 2010
Grammar Books
The Good Grammar Book
A new grammar paractice book for elementary to lower-intermediate students of English.
1ºESO, 2º ESO
sábado, 3 de julio de 2010
lunes, 28 de junio de 2010
lunes, 7 de junio de 2010
sábado, 5 de junio de 2010
domingo, 30 de mayo de 2010
jueves, 27 de mayo de 2010
lunes, 24 de mayo de 2010
Opposite adjective. PESONALITY. 3AEOI.
Generous =/ mean
talkative =/ quiet
selfconfident =/ shy
honest =/ inhonest
stupid =/ clever
hard-working =/ lazy
patient =/ impatient
talkative =/ quiet
selfconfident =/ shy
honest =/ inhonest
stupid =/ clever
hard-working =/ lazy
patient =/ impatient
Useful expressions and Vocabulary of Food- and Diet. Oral exams and Compositions. 3AEOI
eat, drink
meat, fish
Food adjectives:
On the table:
In the restaurant
meat, fish
- meat: steak, rabbish, lamb, sausages, duck, chicken,
- fish: salmon, prawns, sardine, mussel,
- fruit: peaches, strawberries, banana, plums, pear, apple
- vegetables: lettuce, tomatoes, cauliflower, beans, potatoes, carrots
- cereals: rice,
Food adjectives:
- boiled, toasted, roast, backed, grilled, fried, steamed
- cooked, raw, fried,
- spicy, sweet,
- fresh, frozen
- home-made meal, takeaway
- low fat
On the table:
- spoon, fork, knife,
- napkin
- plate, glass
- salt and pepper,
In the restaurant
- main course, starter, dessert
- bill,
- Verbs: order, have for
- She never eats meat or fish. She's a srict vegetarian.
- We usually order some salad.
- We had sausages and beans for dinner last night.
- What are they having for their main course?
Others:
- This curry is really spicy.
- I don't like food that isn't cooked.
- What do you do when you don't want to cook one day.
- Let's get a takeaway from the Chinese restaurant.
Prasal Verbs:
ask for. ..
When I go to a restaurant I always ask for something low fat.
eat out.....
I often eat out with friends at local restaurants.
cut out
I don't think it's very healthy to cut out entire groups of foods like carbohidrates.
heat up
I often heat up frozen meal when I eat alone!
cut down
put on
ask for. ..
When I go to a restaurant I always ask for something low fat.
eat out.....
I often eat out with friends at local restaurants.
cut out
I don't think it's very healthy to cut out entire groups of foods like carbohidrates.
heat up
I often heat up frozen meal when I eat alone!
cut down
put on
Prepositions. On, at, in..
We are going to the cinema on Saturday.
Sports vocabulary 3AEOI
The referee stopped the match
You ski down this slope
spectators,
team,
fans,
score (a goal, a basket),
You ski down this slope
spectators,
team,
fans,
score (a goal, a basket),
Writting.
Is your diet similar of different from the typical diet in your country? Do you think it´s healthy (the diet in your country)? Why (not)? CUIDB2
Composition
- Connectors
- Paragrahing
- Relative Clauses
- Passive
- Conditionals
- Adjectives: really, absolutly, etc
- Adverbs of frequency:
- always go/is always; sometimes, often, never
- In summer 2006/ Last year
Phrasal Verbs. Eating and food
. Cut down on junk food
Etiquetas:
Escola Oficial d'Idiomes (EOI). 3er curs
Hi from Spain. Escribe una carta
From: Alba
To: Claudia
Subject: Hi from Spain
Hi Claudia!
Thanks for your email.
Of course I can tell you abouT Chiristelle, because she is my sister-in-law.
She's 21, and she's studying Psychology. She likes going out with my brother and their friends all Fridays. She likes going to he cinema and listenning to music. She loves animals but actually she doesn't have any pet (the last dog died last August). She's quite introvert, she likes staying a lot of time in her bedroom. She's very independent and responsible.
She's working in a special center with children (she's incredibly hard-working). Now, she lives with my brother, near her family. I think Christelle is very polite and you and your family will get on well with her.
Let me know if you need more information about her.
Love
Alba
8/10
From AlbaM.3AEOI.
Gràcies.
To: Claudia
Subject: Hi from Spain
Hi Claudia!
Thanks for your email.
Of course I can tell you abouT Chiristelle, because she is my sister-in-law.
She's 21, and she's studying Psychology. She likes going out with my brother and their friends all Fridays. She likes going to he cinema and listenning to music. She loves animals but actually she doesn't have any pet (the last dog died last August). She's quite introvert, she likes staying a lot of time in her bedroom. She's very independent and responsible.
She's working in a special center with children (she's incredibly hard-working). Now, she lives with my brother, near her family. I think Christelle is very polite and you and your family will get on well with her.
Let me know if you need more information about her.
Love
Alba
8/10
From AlbaM.3AEOI.
Gràcies.
domingo, 23 de mayo de 2010
5 phrasal verbs MONEY
Gave up | (dejar) | Gave up her job |
Gave away | (regalar/dar) | Gave away her Money |
Threw away | (tirar) | Throw away her credit cards |
Set up | Establecer | |
Looking after | Cuidar | He looks after the area very well |
Turns up | Llegar |
Verbs of transport
Public Transport:
- Get on (subir)
- Get off (bajar)
- Get into your car (estar dentro del coche)
- Get out of your car (bajar del coche)
- Get in (subir)
Vocabulary Revision
https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=f752d000f4&view=att&th=128b513e539fbce6&attid=0.3&disp=inline&zw
New English File Teacher's Book. Intermediate
3AEOI
New English File Teacher's Book. Intermediate
3AEOI
sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010
bad habits
What are your bad habits? I think everyone has bad habits. Not everyone agrees on what bad habits are. Some smokers don’t think smoking is a bad habit. Young people don’t think listening to loud music on the train is a bad habit. In Japan, slurping your noodles is a sign that you enjoy your food, but making a noise while eating in England is not good. Have you ever tried to break your bad habits? I have quit smoking and have stopped leaving things laying around the house. I wish other people would stop their bad habits. I get annoyed when people are late for meetings or talk loudly on their phones in public. I also think many motorists need to think about their driving habits. Perhaps I should point out their bad habits.
viernes, 21 de mayo de 2010
More exercises Reported Speech
Websites reported speech
TELEVISION AND THE MEDIA: USEFUL WEBSITES
USEFUL VOCABULARY: http://www.world-english.org/media_vocabulary.htm
LISTENING EXERCISES:
A man and woman discuss what they want to watch on TV, with an unusual ending http://www.esl-lab.com/tvguide/tvguiderd1.htm
Is TV a good thing or a bad thing? http://www.elllo.org/00MXPages/24-MX-TV.htm
A couch potato
Watch the clip: http://www.quia.com/rr/346874.html
Do the exercise: http://www.quia.com/rr/346874.html?AP_rand=1854633971
TV ADDICTION QUIZ:
Are you addicted to TV? http://www.trashyourtv.com/survey
READING AND LISTENING:
Television shoes http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/0505/050519-tvshoes-e.html
SPEAKING:
Conversation questions on TV: http://iteslj.org/questions/television.html
Article: The M2 Generation: Are Your Kids Too Dependent on the Media?
Put the verbs in ther correct tense. With Solutions
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
1. A: (you / take) the dog for a walk yet?
2. B: I (work) all day. I (come / just) home from work and I (have / not) the time yet to walk the dog.
3. A: How long (the dog / be) home alone?
4. B: For about 6 hours. You (walk / not) the dog for a long time. Don't you want to go?
5. A: Well, I (laze / not) about all day either, you know. I have a very important meeting tomorrow and I still (finish / not) my presentation.
6. B: Okay, I will go then. Where (you / put) collar and leash?
7. A: They are in the kitchen. By the way, (you / eat) anything yet? If not, could you get us something from the supermarket?
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
1. A: I (call) for you for half an hour. Where (be) ? And why are your clothes so dirty?
2. B: I (tidy) up the shed in the garden.
3. A: (you / find) a box with old photos there? I (look) for it for ages.
4. B: I (discover / not) it yet, but I (work / not) for a long time yet. I (come / just) in to eat something.
5. A: I (cook / not) anything yet because I (talk) to our neighbour.
2. B: I have been working all day. I have just come home from work and I have not had1st gap: emphasis on duration = Present Perfect Progressive
2nd gap: emphasis on completion = Present Perfect Simple (B is at home now)
3rd gap: 'have' is not normally used in the progressive form the time yet to walk the dog.
2nd gap: emphasis on completion = Present Perfect Simple (B is at home now)
3rd gap: 'have' is not normally used in the progressive form the time yet to walk the dog.
4. B: For about 6 hours. You have not walkedtime since the last time the action took place = Present Perfect Simple the dog for a long time. Don't you want to go?
5. A: Well, I have not been lazing about all day either, you know. I have a very important meeting tomorrow and I still have not finished1st gap: time past since the supposed beginning of the action = Present Perfect Progressive
2nd gap: emphasis on the result = Present Perfect Simple my presentation.
2nd gap: emphasis on the result = Present Perfect Simple my presentation.
6. B: Okay, I will go then. Where have you putemphasis on completion = Present Perfect Simple collar and leash?
7. A: They are in the kitchen. By the way, have you eatenemphasis on the result = Present Perfect Simple anything yet? If not, could you get us something from the supermarket?
1. A: I have been calling for you for half an hour. Where have you been1st gap: emphasis on the duration = Present Perfect Progressive
2nd gap: 'be' is not normally used in the progressive form ? And why are your clothes so dirty?
2nd gap: 'be' is not normally used in the progressive form ? And why are your clothes so dirty?
2. B: I have been tidyingemphasis on duration = Present Perfect Progressive (a few sentences later we'll find out that the action is not completed yet.) up the shed in the garden.
3. A: Have you found a box with old photos there? I have been looking1st gap: emphasis on the result = Present Perfect Simple
2nd gap: emphasis on the duration = Present Perfect Progressive for it for ages.
2nd gap: emphasis on the duration = Present Perfect Progressive for it for ages.
4. B: I have not discovered it yet, but I have not been working for a long time yet. I have just come1st gap: emphasis on the result = Present Perfect Simple
2nd gap: time from the beginning of an action till now = Present Perfect Progressive
emphasis on completion = Present Perfect Simple (B is inside now) in to eat something.
2nd gap: time from the beginning of an action till now = Present Perfect Progressive
emphasis on completion = Present Perfect Simple (B is inside now) in to eat something.
5. A: I have not cooked anything yet because I have been talking1st gap: emphasis on the result = Present Perfect Simple
emphasis on duration = Present Perfect Progressive to our neighbour.
emphasis on duration = Present Perfect Progressive to our neighbour.
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