Entradas

Mostrando entradas de 2019

INFINITIVE VS GERUND

Imagen
https://www.really-learn-english.com/gerunds-and-infinitives.html Gerunds and Infinitives It can be a little difficult to know when to use gerunds and infinitives. (See all the gerund and infinitive exercises here) Here's my video on the subject: We use gerunds (verb + ing): After  certain verbs  - I  enjoy singing After prepositions - I drank a cup of coffee  before leaving As the subject or object of a sentence -  Swimming  is good exercise We use 'to' + infinitive: After  certain verbs  - We  decided to leave After many adjectives - It's  difficult to get  up early - I came to London  to study  English We use the bare infinitive (the infinitive without 'to'): After  modal verbs  - I can  meet  you at six o'clock After 'let', 'make' and (sometimes) 'help' - The teacher let us  leave  early After some verbs of perception (see, watch, hear, notice, feel, sense) - I watched her  walk  away After

SPORTS VOCABULARY

Imagen

SIMPLE PAST - WH QUESTIONS

Imagen
PRINT THE WORKSHEETS http://www.satriwit3.ac.th/files/1107091010014247_13101512123153.pdf

Adjectives to describe your personality

Imagen
PRACTICE:  https://www.englishwsheets.com/describing-people-1.html LISTENING ACTIVITY: https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/upper-intermediate-b2-listening/what-kind-student-are-you

TO BE VERB

Imagen
Welcome! I hope you like this blog. Please c ontact me  if you have any questions or comments. The “to be” is a  verb  used to describe something or someone. ... However, the most common use of the  to be verb  is to talk about: Names. Age Feelings  Nationalities Professions LET´S WATCH THE VIDEO :

FAMILY MEMBERS

Imagen
Family is a universal topic of conversation. It may not be what you are going to talk about the minute in which you are first introduced to someone, but it will not take long before you end up sharing stories that include members of your family or listening to stories about other people’s families. In addition to hearing about someone else’s family, you may be invited to meet them. This is why family members are a basic theme when learning English. Let’s see the vocabulary you will need to know about family members, also you will find a family worksheet and a game with family vocabulary.

SIMPLE PRESENT - DAILY ROUTINES

Imagen
The simple present  is a verb tense which is used to show repetition, habit or generalization. Less commonly, the simple present can be used to talk about scheduled actions in the near future and, in some cases, actions happening now. Read on for detailed descriptions, examples, and simple present exercises. Simple Present Forms The simple present is just the base form of the verb. Questions are made with  do  and negative forms are made with  do not . Statement: You  speak  English. Question:  Do  you  speak  English? Negative: You  do not speak  English. In the third person singular,  -s  or  -es  is added. Questions are made with  does  and negative forms are made with  does not . Statement: He  speaks  English. Question:  Does  he  speak  English? Negative: He  does not speak  English The first video explains about Spelling rules  with third person, the explanation is very clear. Click on the videos The second video explains Positive, Negative and Q

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

Imagen
A preposition of time is a preposition that allows you to discuss a specific time period such as a date on the calendar, one of the days of the week, or the actual time something takes place. Prepositions of time are the same words as prepositions of place, however they are used in a different way. You can easily distinguish these prepositions, as they always discuss times rather than places. At  This preposition of time is used to discuss clock times, holidays and festivals, and other very specific time frames including exceptions, such as “at night.” In: This preposition of time is used to discuss months, seasons, years, centuries, general times of day, and longer periods of time such as “in the past.” On: This preposition of time is used to discuss certain days of the week or portions of days of the week, specific dates, and special days such as “on New Year’s Day.” Please watch a video about  Prepositions of Time: PLAY AND PRACTICE