Now let´s use future forms and conditionals. As we have explained in class the " Show and tell " exercise is an instant activity in which you have to speak about the word you read on the card . You have to use " If " clauses type 1 and the future forms we have studied in class. Let´s consider this example : If I am a table I will be the nicest and most fashionable table in the world. I will be better than other tables and my clolours will be more attractive than those of other tables...".
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This blog is designed to help students with their English. At the same time the idea is to reinforce the Culture pages that are seen in some cross curricular topics. You will find some activities you can do as extra practice in the "Extra " section . Enjoy your learning !
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1st Term Retrieval - Recuperació and Reinforment
- A) Read the text and then do the reading comprehension quiz about it.
- B) Reading Comprehension and Gap filling Exercise.
- C) Daily Routines .Listening exercise.
- C.1) Life of Maria. Present Simple.
- C.2) Spelling in the Present Simple.
- C.3) Auxiliaries in the Present.
- C.4) Listening Exercise. song.
- C.5) Famous Sportsmen.
- D) Present simple and present Continuous.
- E) Listening Exercise.
- F) Spelling Exercise in the Present.
- G: Past tenses
- H) Past Tenses Test
- H.1) Past tense
- H.2 ) Past Tense
- H.3) Song
- H.4) Past Tense
- H.4). J.K Rowling .Reading Comprehension.
- I) Describing Past events
- K) Simple Past vs Past continuous.
- L) Reading Test. Past Continuous.
- M) mixed Tenses.
- N) Past simplevs Past Continuous.
- Q) Mixed Tenses.
- S. Present Perfect.
- S.1)Present Perfect.
- S.2) Present Perfect.
- S.O) Present Perfect
- T) Present Perfect Test.
- T.1) Present Perfect vs Simple Past
- T.1) Steffi Graf text.
- T.2) Mixed Tenses-
- T.2) Present Perfect.
- T.3) Present or Past.
- T.4) For or Since.
- U) Present Perfect vs Simple Past.
- U.1) Present Perfect vs Simple Past.
- U.2) Test
- U.3) Present Perfect vs Simple Past .
- U.5) Present Perfect vs Simple Past
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