Exercise 1
Exercise 2
miércoles, 20 de abril de 2016
Too, too much, too many, enough
Relatives
PPT with explanations
Can you omit the relative pronoun? (Is it the subject or an object?)
Can you omit the relative pronoun? (2)
When, Where, Why
Multiple choice 1
Multiple choice 2
Can you omit the relative pronoun? (Is it the subject or an object?)
Can you omit the relative pronoun? (2)
When, Where, Why
Multiple choice 1
Multiple choice 2
lunes, 1 de febrero de 2016
Revision of verb tenses (mid-term test)
Past Simple (I played) vs Past Continuous (I was playing)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Present Perfect Simple (I have played) vs Present Perfect Continuous (I have been playing)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Present Perfect (I have played) vs Past Simple (I played)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Past perfect (I had played) (I had been playing) vs Past Simple (I played)
Link to exercises
Future
Exercise 1 (wiil / be going to)
Exercise 2 (will / be going to)2
Exercise 3 (Present Simple or Continuous)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Present Perfect Simple (I have played) vs Present Perfect Continuous (I have been playing)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Present Perfect (I have played) vs Past Simple (I played)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Past perfect (I had played) (I had been playing) vs Past Simple (I played)
Link to exercises
Future
Exercise 1 (wiil / be going to)
Exercise 2 (will / be going to)2
Exercise 3 (Present Simple or Continuous)
miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2015
lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011
revision past tenses
- Past simple / Past continuous
exercise 2
exercise 3
exercise 4
exercise 5
exercise 6
exercise 7
Translation
- Present perfect / past simple
exercise 2
exercise 3
exercise 4
Translation
- Present perfect simple and continuous.
Exercise 2
- For/since
exercise 1
exercise 2
- How long...? Answer the questions
exercise 1
- All particles (already/yet/just/for/since...)
exercise 1
Translation
- Time connectors
exercise 2
- For / During / While
- Gone / Been
viernes, 29 de julio de 2011
martes, 14 de junio de 2011
Formal letter
Dear Mr. Smith,
I am writing to enquire about the house which you advertised in "El Pais" newspaper, 12th June.
I was wondering if the house is still available. I would also like to have some more information about the rent. I would be grateful if you could also tell me whether bills are included.With regard to bed-lining and dishes, could you tell me if they are provided?
Finally, I would like to know if pets are allowed, as I have a.............as a pet.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
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* There is a mistake in the hand-out I gave you for the formal letter. At the end, it should say Yours sincerely, as the addressee is "Mr. .........." You write Yours faithfully when the addressee is "Sir/Madam".
I am writing to enquire about the house which you advertised in "El Pais" newspaper, 12th June.
I was wondering if the house is still available. I would also like to have some more information about the rent. I would be grateful if you could also tell me whether bills are included.With regard to bed-lining and dishes, could you tell me if they are provided?
Finally, I would like to know if pets are allowed, as I have a.............as a pet.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
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* There is a mistake in the hand-out I gave you for the formal letter. At the end, it should say Yours sincerely, as the addressee is "Mr. .........." You write Yours faithfully when the addressee is "Sir/Madam".
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