RELATIVE CLAUSES
1. Relative clauses activities: exercise 1, exercise 2, exercise 3, exercise 4, exercise 5, exercise 6
2. Use of who, whom,whose exercise
3. Good explanations and interesting exercises PRINT and BRING to class (15th jan)
This blog will be used by students from INS Montsoriu. Here you will find useful information, videos and webpages. Enjoy!
Monday, 20 February 2017
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Health videos and exercises 4th eso
VIDEOS
Watch the video from National Geographic and try to explain the process in your own words. (hangovers)
A video to revise some basic words related to health (video teacher)
The human body (National Geographic)
Trivia quiz (for fun)
What do you do to be healthy? elllo
Game with lots of vocabulary
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EXERCISES
Work specific vocabulary here. (Exercises 1,3,8,10,11,13,15,22,19,16 are recommended)
Watch the video from National Geographic and try to explain the process in your own words. (hangovers)
A video to revise some basic words related to health (video teacher)
The human body (National Geographic)
Trivia quiz (for fun)
What do you do to be healthy? elllo
Game with lots of vocabulary
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EXERCISES
Work specific vocabulary here. (Exercises 1,3,8,10,11,13,15,22,19,16 are recommended)
Monday, 6 February 2017
2 ESO Future tenses (Will / going to / P. continuous)
Frequency adverbs
Simple Present (text)
Simple Present (questions)
Simple Present (questions)
Simple Present (wh- questions)
Simple Present (negative)
Present Simple, +ing or gerund?
Present Continuous with a future meaning :
1. Say if the Present Continuous expresses a) an activity happening now or b) a planned future
arrangement.
a. It’s eight o’clock, Meg. Are you getting ready for school?
b. What time are Paul and Paula coming for dinner tonight?
c. Why are you laughing?
d. Where’s Jim? He’s taking the dog out for a walk.
e. What are you doing after school?
f. Are you enjoying the lesson?
g. She is working late next Friday?
2. Use these words to write sentences. Use the present continuous.
a. I – not – go out – tonight. I’m not going out tonight.
b. I – meet – my friends – this evening.
c. Tom – not – come – to the party on Thursday.
d. My sister – get married – next December.
e. I – not – go to London – tomorrow.
f. I – stay at home – tonight.
g. I – go to the theatre – on Monday.
h. George – go to the dentist – on Friday.
i. Alice – go on holiday – to Mexico.
j. Bob – play football – on Saturday.
VIDEO: "English with light and sound". Watch the video and write sentences about these students´future plans for their next summer holiday.
Simple Present (text)
Simple Present (questions)
Simple Present (questions)
Simple Present (wh- questions)
Simple Present (negative)
Present Simple, +ing or gerund?
Present Continuous with a future meaning :
1. Say if the Present Continuous expresses a) an activity happening now or b) a planned future
arrangement.
a. It’s eight o’clock, Meg. Are you getting ready for school?
b. What time are Paul and Paula coming for dinner tonight?
c. Why are you laughing?
d. Where’s Jim? He’s taking the dog out for a walk.
e. What are you doing after school?
f. Are you enjoying the lesson?
g. She is working late next Friday?
2. Use these words to write sentences. Use the present continuous.
a. I – not – go out – tonight. I’m not going out tonight.
b. I – meet – my friends – this evening.
c. Tom – not – come – to the party on Thursday.
d. My sister – get married – next December.
e. I – not – go to London – tomorrow.
f. I – stay at home – tonight.
g. I – go to the theatre – on Monday.
h. George – go to the dentist – on Friday.
i. Alice – go on holiday – to Mexico.
j. Bob – play football – on Saturday.
VIDEO: "English with light and sound". Watch the video and write sentences about these students´future plans for their next summer holiday.
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