Wednesday, 26 February 2014

ENGLISH 2 (UNIT 6)

PREPOSITIONS AT, IN , ON


PAST SIMPLE TENSE:
Practice on-line:



An adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person or a thing.
An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling.
Compare the difference:
  • My girlfriend is bored. - (My girlfriend feels bored)
  • My girlfriend is boring. - (My girlfriend is a boring person)



-ED PRONUNCIATION  (VERBS IN PAST)


ENGLISH 1 (UNIT 6)




What do you for fun?

 Listen:




PRESENT SIMPLE
Practise on-line:              Exercise 1
3rd person singular         Exercise 2





















ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
Practise on-line: Exercise 1


WHAT TIME IS IT, PLEASE?
   
WHAT TIME IS IT, PLEASE?







PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE:
     ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY:








Tuesday, 4 February 2014

ENGLISH 2- UNIT 5


GRAMMAR PRACTICE


REVISION ON PRESENT SIMPLE:

AFFIRMATIVE/NEGATIVE/QUESTIONS

3rd PERSON SINGULAR

PAST TENSE:

WAS/WERE

Compound nouns (Noun+noun)





WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Listen and pay attention to the pronunciation:



http://youtu.be/-_WK9jPfTNY  (subtitled)