It's always a good idea to revise irregular verbs. Why not try the Irregular Verb Wheel Game?
Good luck!
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
European Day of Languages 2012
At the initiative of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, the European Day of Languages has been celebrated every year since 2001 on 26 September, but why celebrate a European Day of Languages?
Europe is rich in languages - there are over 200 European languages and many more spoken by citizens whose family origin is from other continents. This is an important resource to be recognised, used and cherished.
Language learning brings benefits to young and old. Even if you only know a few words of the language of the country that you visit (for example on holiday), this enables you to make new friends and contacts. Learning other peoples' languages is a way of helping us to understand each other better and overcome our cultural differences.
If you want to learn more about the European Day of Languages, click here.
Languages facts and fun
Self-evaluate your language skills
Europe is rich in languages - there are over 200 European languages and many more spoken by citizens whose family origin is from other continents. This is an important resource to be recognised, used and cherished.

Language learning brings benefits to young and old. Even if you only know a few words of the language of the country that you visit (for example on holiday), this enables you to make new friends and contacts. Learning other peoples' languages is a way of helping us to understand each other better and overcome our cultural differences.
If you want to learn more about the European Day of Languages, click here.
Languages facts and fun
Self-evaluate your language skills
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Grammar Revision 2
Here's a presentation in case you want to revise a few of the grammar points we've seen this year:
Click on the links below to find more information and exercises about some of the topics covered in class:
Uses of the Present Perfect
For / since 1
For / since 2
Present Perfect or Simple Past?
Present Perfect or Simple Past? 1
Present Perfect or Simple Past? 2 First Conditional
First Conditional 1
First Conditional 2
Second Conditional
Second Conditional 1
Second Conditional 2
Don't have to / mustn't
Don't have to / mustn't 1
Don't have to / mustn't 2
Click on the links below to find more information and exercises about some of the topics covered in class:
Uses of the Present Perfect
For / since 1
For / since 2
Present Perfect or Simple Past?
Present Perfect or Simple Past? 1
Present Perfect or Simple Past? 2 First Conditional
First Conditional 1
First Conditional 2
Second Conditional
Second Conditional 1
Second Conditional 2
Don't have to / mustn't
Don't have to / mustn't 1
Don't have to / mustn't 2
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Passive / Reported Speech / Relative Clauses
Try to find examples of passive sentences in the song Amazing, by George Michael.
Now read the rules and do the exercises.
Passive voice:Theory
Passive (various tenses)
Active or passive
Revise your relative sentences with the following exercises:
Exercise 1Reported speech: Rules
More rules
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Here's a revision of all the grammar points of lesson 6.
Good luck!
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Year 2: Comparatives and Superlatives
If you want to find out more about comparative and superlative adjectives, click here.
Now you can practise what you have learned.
Now you can practise what you have learned.
Year 2: Present Perfect - Yet, Already, Just
Would you like to do some more exercises on the Present Perfect? Below you will find some interesting websites with plenty of exercises on this new tense.
Present Perfect
Exceptions in Spelling when adding ‘ed’
Have or has
Positive Sentences in Present Perfect Simple
Negative Sentences in Present Perfect Simple
Sentences with ‘never’ in Present Perfect Simple
Questions in Present Perfect Simple
Questions with Interrogative Particles in Present Perfect Simple
Mixed Exercise on Present Perfect Simple
Exercise on the text “Loch Ness”
Irregular Verbs
Present Perfect or Past Simple?
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Use of the Present Perfect with Yet, Already, Just
Theory and exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Check what you have learned
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Present Perfect
Exceptions in Spelling when adding ‘ed’
Have or has
Positive Sentences in Present Perfect Simple
Negative Sentences in Present Perfect Simple
Sentences with ‘never’ in Present Perfect Simple
Questions in Present Perfect Simple
Questions with Interrogative Particles in Present Perfect Simple
Mixed Exercise on Present Perfect Simple
Exercise on the text “Loch Ness”
Irregular Verbs
Present Perfect or Past Simple?
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Use of the Present Perfect with Yet, Already, Just
Theory and exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Check what you have learned
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Anti-Valentine's Day
If you don't feel like celebrating Valentine's Day this year, why not throw an Anti-Valentine's Day Party? To get in the Anti-Valentine mood, here are a few websites you might find interesting.
- Original date excuses (To use in case that "special" someone asks you out and you don't know how to say no.)
- Anti-Valentine's Quotes (My personal favourite: "I don't understand why Cupid was chosen to represent Valentine's Day. When I think about romance, the last thing on my mind is a short, chubby toddler coming at me with a weapon.")
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Year 3: Mobile phones
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Photo by Annie Mole http://www.flickr.com/photos/anniemole/4751556485/ CC BY 2.0 |
a) cell phone
b) cellular phone
c) c phone
Click on the link below and listen to the programme for the answer!
6 Minute English
Programme Script
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Year 3: Text messages
Hi everyone,
If you want to know more about text messages, why not watch the following video?
After that, you can take the quiz.
Now, we can revise some of the grammar points we've seen in class this week.
View more presentations from laurajim21.
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a United States federal holiday marking the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around the time of King’s birthday, January 15.
King was the chief spokesman for nonviolent activism in the civil rights movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law. The campaign for a federal holiday in King’s honor began soon after his assassination in 1968. At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays. It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000. If you want to read more about Martin Luther King, click here.
Now, after reading a little bit about MLK, you can have a look at this video. This is his most famous speech.
King was the chief spokesman for nonviolent activism in the civil rights movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law. The campaign for a federal holiday in King’s honor began soon after his assassination in 1968. At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays. It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000. If you want to read more about Martin Luther King, click here.
Now, after reading a little bit about MLK, you can have a look at this video. This is his most famous speech.
Have a look at part of Martin Luther King’s speech. Try to fill in the gaps with the words in the box. Here you have the keys.
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