Sorry for the delay, but better late than never.
As I told you, you can correct your work with these keys. Follow the link.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oHV_tQlOBAVutFUxd2qCH0pEnW9FwI2MFAxPoBVP2tQ
This is a blog designed to help my students. Actually, the name of this blog is a phrase that one of my students says very often.
domingo, 6 de mayo de 2018
lunes, 2 de abril de 2018
British Homes
Watch the following video created by Oxford University Press and answer a questionnaire about it in the link that appears under the video.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1doGGUyY15S31_Nlje7vfzrPtxEi_6rZUFwcFQ9ukdOE/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1doGGUyY15S31_Nlje7vfzrPtxEi_6rZUFwcFQ9ukdOE/edit?usp=sharing
viernes, 19 de enero de 2018
Irregular verbs
Most people find it difficult to learn irregular verbs because they have to memorise a long list with a lot of different changes that make no sense for them. However, there is a pattern. If you only look at a list organised alphabetically you won't see it, but there are other ways to learn them. You can try the rap you can find on YouTube. You can also have a look at lists where the verbs are grouped according to the changes in the past and past participle forms. In the second case, you would appreciate a pattern and you'll see that they even rhyme. Follow this link to see a different list.
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