0 Oral Test for the First Term - Vocational Training

lunes, 23 de enero de 2012
My students in 1SEA (Vocational Training for Electricians) prepared a short dialogue based on Taking Messages. We recorded it and this is the result. We are preparing something bigger a better for the Second Term. Watch this space!



Happy watching! :)

0 Past simple vs Past Continuous: I was running when it started to rain!

miércoles, 18 de enero de 2012



You are finding it hard to understand when to use each one of them so I'm giving you a couple of links for you to keep on practising:


You don't need to do all the exercises. Just keep practising until you are getting at least 90% right! 

Happy practising! :)

0 Adverbs of degree: They're incredibly fun!




Adverbs of degree express intensity. It's not the same to say She's pretty, than She's incredibly pretty! or That is stupid than That is completely stupid. There are plenty of different adverbs so have a look at the following website for further explanation and practice:


Happy practising!

0 Are you bored or boring?

martes, 17 de enero de 2012


In English, you can form adjectives by adding the suffixes -ed or -ing to a verb. For example, from Bore you can have boring or bored. The problem is that there is a big difference in meaning and sometimes it's easy to mix them up. So, to have a bit more practice you can have a look at the following web pages for further explanation and online exercises:

A bit of theory and an exercise
An advance exercise including adverbs and adjectives
Click and drag the arrows to match the sentences to its correct ending.
Choose the correct answer

Happy Practising! :)

0 Present Perfect, past perfect and past simple


Tenses are usually confusing, and these three ones are certainly so, especially when you have to decide which one to use. So I'm giving you some exercises to practise. You've got the grammar explanation in your text books but for reference you can also check it here:


On present perfect: Basic Explanation
                              Exercise 1.
                              Exercise 2.
                              Advanced Explanation.
                              Practise Past Perfect + Just, Already
                              For / since

On past simple: Review here

Present perfect or past simple: Explanation
                                              Quiz
                                              Fill in the gaps
                                              Fill in the gaps - 2
                                              Scroll down for more exercises
                         Practice with negative, afirmative and questions
                         Test yourself. One try only!

Now you can practise here: Simple Past or Past Perfect
                                        Simple Past, Present Perfect o Past Perfect