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Wednesday 25 April 2018
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
Let's revise the prepositions of place with this video
Tuesday 24 April 2018
SHERLOCK HOLMES - THE ADVENTURE OF THE STARRY NIGHT
What do you know about Sherlock Holmes? Have you ever read any of his stories? I'm sure you have, but how much do you know about him? Watch the video below to learn more about him and to practise the past simple of the verbs. Stop the video when you consider as on the left hand side grammar and vocabulary is explained.
Friday 20 April 2018
PAST SIMPLE
Watch this video to learn more about the past. Good one!!!
Monday 16 April 2018
PAST SIMPLE - LISTEN AND REPEAT
Listen to the sentences and repeat after them, it's good practice!
Thursday 12 April 2018
WHAT'S THE PAST OF THESE VERBS?
Let's practise the past of irregular verbs with these exercises. Remember, practice makes perfect!!!!!
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Now let's make sentences
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Now let's make sentences
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Wednesday 11 April 2018
IRREGULAR VERBS IN THE PAST
There is no way to know when a verb is regular or irregular, so you have to learn them, and the best way to learn them is practice, practice, practice!!!
In this powerpoint you have some irregular verbs. First you are given the infinitive, before going to the next slide think of this:
- how this verb makes the third person singular in the present
- what the past form of this verb is
- its meaning
Now you can go to the next slide and check if you were right. Do the same with all the verbs.
In this powerpoint you have some irregular verbs. First you are given the infinitive, before going to the next slide think of this:
- how this verb makes the third person singular in the present
- what the past form of this verb is
- its meaning
Now you can go to the next slide and check if you were right. Do the same with all the verbs.
Tuesday 10 April 2018
PRONUNCIATION OF -ED
To pronounce the past simple of the regular verbs we have to have in mind that is the sound which is important, not the letter or the spelling. So, how do we pronounce the past of the regular verbs? In three different ways.
- When the verb ends in sound /t/ or /d/ ------> /id/
- When the verb ends in an unvoiced sound (/p/,/f/,/s/,/sh/,/ch/,/k/ -----> the final sound is /t/
- When the verb ends in a voiced sound (the rest) ------> /d/
Now watch the video below to listen to the different sounds of the past of the regular verbs.
Time for you to practise. Why don't you record yourself?. Come on, don't be shy, you can do it!!!!! Remember that theory without practice is nothing.
- When the verb ends in sound /t/ or /d/ ------> /id/
- When the verb ends in an unvoiced sound (/p/,/f/,/s/,/sh/,/ch/,/k/ -----> the final sound is /t/
- When the verb ends in a voiced sound (the rest) ------> /d/
/d/ | /t/ | /id/ | |||
lived | worked | waited | |||
arrived | stopped | hated | |||
played | asked | ended |
Now watch the video below to listen to the different sounds of the past of the regular verbs.
Time for you to practise. Why don't you record yourself?. Come on, don't be shy, you can do it!!!!! Remember that theory without practice is nothing.
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