Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Describing my house

Describing my house - NB1 Elementary - EOI Getafe

Mercedes describes her house. Her English is very fluent!
Thanks for sharing! 
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Describing my house

Practising the conditional forms

Today we have been practising the conditional forms, try to answer this questions:

"If you could live in another period of time for its fashion, when would you choose and why?"

"If you could come back in another life, who (or what) would you like to be?"

"If you could change one part of your body, what would it be?"

"What would you wear if you were invited on a date by someone you really liked?"

And we have revised the grammar bank on page 136 and vocabulary bank on page 151.

Friday, February 15, 2013

People talking about different topics

In TED Ideas worth spreading you have an incredible site where listen to 
people talking about different topics.

Link to TED - People talking about many topics

You can select subtitle's language and you can also select the talk you want 
filtering, for example, by topic or length. It's amazing!!


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

List of links for learning English on the Internet

In the following link you will find an useful and complete list of links for learning English on the Internet.

List of links for learning English

We haven't tested all of the links so some of them might be broke but, 
is sure that the site where you are in will be interesting.

Steady job/ Steady phone (Vocabulary)

Lo único que tengo ahora es un trabajo estable

"Lo único que tengo ahora es un trabajo estable"

steady job - trabajo estable



steady phone - teléfono fijo

Time clauses

Time clauses

(Here you can find some exercises)

Conditional forms and exercises

We have learnt the conditional forms:

Type 0. If + Present tense + Present tense i.e.: 
  • If I press the button, the bell rings. / The bell rings if I press the button.
  • Si pulso el botón el timbre suena.
Type 1. If + Present tense + Future tense i.e.: 
  • If you study, you will pass your exam.
  • Si estudias pasarás tú examen.
Type 2. If + Past simple tense + Conditional simple i.e.: 
  • If you studied, you would pass your exam.
  • Si estudiaras pasarías tú examen.
Type 3. If + Past perfect + Perfect infinitive i.e.: 
  • If you had studied, you would have passed your exam.
  • Si hubieras estudiado habrías pasado tú examen.
Besides, you will be able to know more about this topic in the following links and have to do the exercises related to it at home:

We haven't to know anything about "I wish I knew" form so you don't need to study nothing about the part of this unit related to it.

Other ways to certificate your English level

Some people don't know that they can get English certifications by other ways so I have written this information for them.

This is a table of equivalences between English level and certifications you can get:

CEFR: 
Common European 
Framework of Reference
EOI: Escuela Oficial de Idiomas
Certificados Cambridge y British Council
C2
CPE
C1
CAE
B2
Nivel Avanzado  (5º)
FCE
B1Nivel Intermedio (3º)PET


    Moreover, you can get information related to Cambridge English exams in the links below:

    By the way, here you can obtain a table of equivalences made by U.H.U. and, if you have any doubt you can navigate throw this link to get more information about this topic.

    I really hope that this information will be useful for some of us.


    Monday, February 11, 2013

    Exercise about writing informal letters

    Today, We have done a exercise about writing an informal letter, you can download it on the link below:


    Here is some vocabulary about the text:
    • secluded  /sɪˈkluːdɪd/ - apartado.
    • greenery /ˈgriːnərɪ/ - vegetación.
    • marshmallows /ˈmɑːʃˈmæləʊ/ - merengue, nube, malvavisco.
    • hilarious /hɪˈlɛərɪəs/ - divertidísimo.
    • boast /bəʊst/ - presumir.

    Thursday, February 07, 2013

    Free English UNED courses

    They are available a couple of free courses relative to English Language 
    at 's online platform:


    I think It would be good for us and so I publish it here.

    Monday, February 04, 2013

    Vocabulary about Education

    Homework

    Today we have been talking about topics related to Education (N.E.F. on page 52 - Back to school, aged 35), and in the following link you will find homeworks for next day:

    Revising modal verbs


    Homework

    Exercises for revise modal verbs:

    · Must, have to, should
    · Must, may, might, can't
    · Can, could, be able to

    Monday, January 28, 2013

    Lesson 3 homework for next monday

    Do all exercises about:

    • "An informal letter - Writing" on page 49, 
    • "What do you remember?" on page 50 and 
    • "What can you do?" on page 51.

    Song "You can get it if you really want"

    Here is the song we have listened to today, its name is "You can get it if you really want" (Jimmy Cliff version)

    Solution: 1.ʇsnɯ 2.pǝǝɔɔns 3.ʇsnɯ 4.uıW 5.ǝsol 6.ʇǝƃ 7.ʇǝƃ 8.ʇlınq 9.ǝɯoɔ 10.ǝǝs

    Formal and Informal Letters

    How to write formal and informal Letters...

     
    Part onePart two

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013

    Writing about "A nightmare journey you've had".


    In the Unit 2 we have to make a writing about "A nightmare journey you've had (or invent one)", it will be done about mid-February.



    Maybe interesting try to do it at home.

    Wednesday, January 16, 2013

    Don't you remeber - Complete the gaps

    To improve our listening skill we are going to listen a song sometimes in class, so you can send your prefered lyrics to Lola in such a way that she will be able to show it to all.

     

    This is the song lyric where you can try fill the gaps

    Judging by appearances, describing people

    Try to describe people in the photos and judge them by their appearance using look, look like, must, may, might and can't.

    Use "What does he / she look like?" for appearance
    , and "What is he / she like?" for personality.

    I
    You
    He/She/It
    We
    You
    They
    look(s) + an adjectiveHe looks tired
    look(s) like + a nounShe looks like a doctor

    You can use age adverbs as mid-, early, about, late and forties. For instance:
    • He is about nineteen.
    • She is in her thirties.
    • She is in her early fourties. / mid fourties / late fourties.

    You could use height and build adjectives, adjectives about hair or general adjectives like:
    • slim, thin, tall, short...
    • well built, medium height, overweight...
    • fair, blonde, grey hair...
    • short, shoulder-lenght, long...
    • wavy, curly, straight...
    • fringe, ponytail, beard, bald, wig, moustache...
    • plain, pretty, ugly, handsome, good-looking, atrractive...

    Note that it is important to distinguish between seem, appear, and look.

      Wednesday, January 09, 2013

      Modal verbs


      Today we have learnt the use of modal verbas, you can review them and do the exercises for tomorrow in the following links:

      There are some many forms of use of (be) able to:

      • would love to - I'd love to be able to do it. (Me encantaría ser capaz de hacerlo)
      • won't be able to - I will not to be able to do it. (No seré capaz de hacerlo)
      • have never been able to - I have never been able to do it. (Nunca he sido capaz de hacerlo)
      • hate not being able to - I hate not being able to do it. (Odio no poder hacerlo)


      Remember the use of the modal auxiliary verb "ought to" , it expresses duty, necessity, desirability and similar ideas. It is often used to advise people – to tell them that they have a duty to do things. The meaning is similar to should
      • You ought to attend office regularly. (Duty) 
      • We ought to help the needy. (Moral obligation) 
      • We ought to buy some furniture. (Necessity) 
      Ought is not as forceful as must.


      Moreover, we have watched two videos about modal verbs today:


       
      First oneSecond one

      Wednesday, December 19, 2012

      Monday, December 17, 2012

      Christmas Dinner


      Album about of our Christmas Dinner

      If someone wants to add more photos please send it to my email address and, at the same time, if someone wants that any photo, where He or She appears, be deleted please let me know and it will be deleted.

      If you wish you can leave comments clicking on the link below (No comments: )

      Merry Christmas song

      Today we have heard a song about Christmas

      Tuesday, December 11, 2012

      Prepositions of place and time: AT, IN & ON (reminder)


      In general, we use AT, IN and ON as preposition of place as following:
      • at for a POINT
      • in for an ENCLOSED SPACE
      • on for a SURFACE
      ATINON
      POINTENCLOSED SPACESURFACE
      at the cornerin the gardenon the wall
      at the bus stopin Londonon the ceiling
      at the doorin Franceon the door
      at the top of the pagein a boxon the cover
      at the end of the roadin my pocketon the floor
      at the entrancein my walleton the carpet
      at the crossroadsin a buildingon the menu
      at the front deskin a caron a page

      Look at these examples:
      • Jane is waiting for you at the bus stop.
      • The shop is at the end of the street.
      • My plane stopped at Dubai and Hanoi and arrived in Bangkok two hours late.
      • Jupiter is in the Solar System.
      • There was a "no smoking" sign on the wall.
      • I live on the 7th floor at 21 Oxford Street in London.
      Notice the use of the prepositions of place atin and on in these standard expressions:

      ATINON
      at homein a caron a bus
      at workin a taxion a train
      at schoolin a helicopteron a plane
      at universityin a boaton a ship
      at collegein a lift (elevator)on a bicycle, on a motorbike
      at the topin the newspaperon a horse, on an elephant
      at the bottomin the skyon the radio, on television
      at the sidein a rowon the left, on the right
      at receptionin Oxford Streeton the way


      Moreover, we use AT, IN and ON as preposition of time as following:
      • at for a PRECISE TIME
      • in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
      • on for DAYS and DATES
      AT
      IN
      ON
      PRECISE TIMEMONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODSDAYS and DATES
      at 3 o'clockin Mayon Sunday
      at 10.30amin summeron Tuesdays
      at noonin the summeron 6 March
      at dinnertimein 1990on 25 Dec. 2010
      at bedtimein the 1990son Christmas Day
      at sunrisein the next centuryon Independence Day
      at sunsetin the Ice Ageon my birthday
      at the momentin the past/futureon New Year's Eve


      Look at these examples:
      • I have a meeting at 9am.
      • Jane went home at lunchtime.
      • In England, it often snows in December.
      • Do you work on Mondays?
      • Her birthday is on 20 November.
      • Where will you be on New Year's Day?
      Notice the use of the preposition of time at in the following standard expressions:

      ExpressionExample
      at nightThe stars shine at night.
      at the weekend*I don't usually work at the weekend.
      at Christmas*/EasterI stay with my family at Christmas.
      at the same timeWe finished the test at the same time.
      at presentHe's not home at present. Try later.


      Notice the use of the prepositions of time in and on in these common expressions:


      INON
      in the morningon Tuesday morning
      in the morningson Saturday mornings
      in the afternoon(s)on Sunday afternoons
      in the evening(s)on Monday evening


      When we say last, next, every, this we do not also use at, in, on.
      • I went to London last June. (not in last June)
      • He's coming back next Tuesday. (not on next Tuesday)
      • I go home every Easter. (not at every Easter)
      • We'll call you this evening. (not in this evening)

      *Note that in some varieties of English people say "on the weekend" and "on Christmas".



      English Prepositions Listed

      For a full list of 150 prepositions, including one-word and complex prepositions, with 370 example sentences, download the this free e-book English Prepositions Listed.

      (This is the source of this content.)

      Wednesday, December 05, 2012

      Describing images and sceneries.


      Today some partners have been describing some images and sceneries, these kind of activities are useful to train you for your speaking exam.



      Bad Manners-List

      Today we have been speaking about bad manners, you can download here the activity.


      You can know more about bad habits here, too.

      Tuesday, December 04, 2012

      Information that can be found in our writings

      Remember information that can be found in our writings

      Gr - Grammar mistake 
      P - Punctuation 
      WO - Wrong order 
      WW - Wrong word 
      Sp - Spelling mistake 
      T - Wrong tense
      / - Not necessary

      Monday, December 03, 2012

      "Modal Verbs" and "Comparatives and Superlatives"

      Today Lola has teached us the use of some modal verbs and use of comparatives and superlatives.

      Concretly, we have learned use of "have to", "must", "should" and "ought to", but we must know the use of modals related to lower levels and according to our level.

      We have this homework about use of "must", "have to" and "should", and the use of "comparatives and superlatives" for wednesday.


      Homework assignment

      Conjuctions

      I think this link about conjunctions might be interesting for all us.