Hi guys!
While we have an official platform to work with, I'll post in here the extra homework I told you about.
https://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs2.htm
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/tenses/t054-global-warming.htm
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/tenses/present_simple_progressive1.htm
These are not mandatory, but if you decide to do them, send me a screenshot for some extra-credit.
I'll receive screenshots of these by email only up until Monday 10th. (before 6pm, no extensions!)
At the end of this level it is expected that students can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialisation. Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. Can produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
--> Taken from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Final Post
Looking for some links to practice?
Take the test with ALL the topics: https://elt.oup.com/student/headway/upperintermediate/testbuilder?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Topics that are not there:
Emphasis - https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced/grammar/grammar_07_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Infinitives and gerunds -https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced/grammar/grammar_03_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Ellipsis - https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced/grammar/grammar_05_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Questions? Drop me a line.
Take the test with ALL the topics: https://elt.oup.com/student/headway/upperintermediate/testbuilder?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Topics that are not there:
Emphasis - https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced/grammar/grammar_07_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Infinitives and gerunds -https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced/grammar/grammar_03_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Ellipsis - https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced/grammar/grammar_05_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
Questions? Drop me a line.
Monday, May 1, 2017
FCE
Hi!
Here are the links to practice:
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/mchtst1.htm
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/oclts1.htm
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/wfmtst1.htm
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/strtest1.htm
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/2part2.htm
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/part1.htm
http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/tests/2part3.htm
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Exam Module 4
Here are some activities to help you prepare for this week's test.
This module was supposed to be mostly about modals, so here's a bunch of links for you to practice.
Modals and related verbs in present 1
Modals and related verbs in present 2
Modals in present 3
Expressions with modals
Modals in past 1
Modals in past 2
Modals in general
Emphasis
We saw some of these definitions in class, and I found it fun: HERE.
Synonyms of walk. (don't worry if you don't know them all, you should just know the ones we saw in class)
I think you should be good to go with those. Do study and if you have questions, drop me a line in here, as I get a notification on my phone.
This module was supposed to be mostly about modals, so here's a bunch of links for you to practice.
Modals and related verbs in present 1
Modals and related verbs in present 2
Modals in present 3
Expressions with modals
Modals in past 1
Modals in past 2
Modals in general
Emphasis
We saw some of these definitions in class, and I found it fun: HERE.
Synonyms of walk. (don't worry if you don't know them all, you should just know the ones we saw in class)
I think you should be good to go with those. Do study and if you have questions, drop me a line in here, as I get a notification on my phone.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Exam Module 3
Hi guys!
Here are some activities for you to study as promised.
Here are some activities for you to study as promised.
Ellipsis.
Future forms one and two.
An easy one, but good practice for the difference between will and going to.
Future perfect. (pay attention to the list of verbs you have to use)
Reporting verbs.
More reporting verbs. (again, pay attention to the list of verbs you have to use)
The game we played in class. Remember! It has a grammar explanation.
Future forms one and two.
An easy one, but good practice for the difference between will and going to.
Future perfect. (pay attention to the list of verbs you have to use)
Reporting verbs.
More reporting verbs. (again, pay attention to the list of verbs you have to use)
The game we played in class. Remember! It has a grammar explanation.
Good luck!
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Exam Module I
Hello guys!
As promised here you have some links to practice:
Habitual actions, go here.
Present perfect and Past simple, go here.
You also need to study present simple vs. continuous and adjective intensifiers.
You have these topics on your notebooks
Remember your Workbook has a CD with the option to test
yourself. If you didn't do it before, take the tests for Units 9 , 2 and 3.
If you have any questions, drop a comment below.
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Monday, June 13, 2016
Final exam
These are the topics we saw throughout the year.
You can study from the copies I gave you and the notes you took in class. You can also check your workbook.
Present tenses (check notebook, copies and doctor who activity)
Habitual actions in present and past (notebook, WB unit 9)
Narrative tenses (WB unit 3)
Simple and continuous forms. Stative verbs. (notebook, WB unit 2)
Infinitives and gerunds (notebook and presentation here in the blog)
Negatives and questions (WB unit 4)
Conjunctions (notebook)
Conditionals (notebook, WB unit 11)
Ellipsis (notebook)
Future tenses (WB unit 5)
Reporing structures (notebook)
Emphasis (notebook)
Modals -present and past, including would- (WB units 7, 10)
Passive voice (WB unit 1)
Relative clauses (WB unit 8)
I hope you find this list useful. You should already know everything in it. You can go back to older posts in here to find practice for most topics.
If you want practice for the last topics, click here: modal auxiliaries, clauses.
Remember your Workbook has a CD with the option to test yourself, or you can make a test in here. However, you must remember your exam is only open questions, and these practice exercises are not.
Good luck guys! Thanks for a great year!
PS
If you need any help, drop me a line.
You can study from the copies I gave you and the notes you took in class. You can also check your workbook.
Present tenses (check notebook, copies and doctor who activity)
Habitual actions in present and past (notebook, WB unit 9)
Narrative tenses (WB unit 3)
Simple and continuous forms. Stative verbs. (notebook, WB unit 2)
Infinitives and gerunds (notebook and presentation here in the blog)
Negatives and questions (WB unit 4)
Conjunctions (notebook)
Conditionals (notebook, WB unit 11)
Ellipsis (notebook)
Future tenses (WB unit 5)
Reporing structures (notebook)
Emphasis (notebook)
Modals -present and past, including would- (WB units 7, 10)
Passive voice (WB unit 1)
Relative clauses (WB unit 8)
I hope you find this list useful. You should already know everything in it. You can go back to older posts in here to find practice for most topics.
If you want practice for the last topics, click here: modal auxiliaries, clauses.
Remember your Workbook has a CD with the option to test yourself, or you can make a test in here. However, you must remember your exam is only open questions, and these practice exercises are not.
Good luck guys! Thanks for a great year!
PS
If you need any help, drop me a line.
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