2012/05/28

2012/05/24

JUST, ALREADY, YET, EVER, NEVER - ESO2

Hey hey!! Need more practice?? Can you guess the missing adverb? Once you've done it, check the answers with me!

1. Billy: Do you know anything about Sally?
Betty: Oh she's fine. I've _______ spoken to her on the phone

2. We can't have chips again. We've ________ had them three times this week.
3. Daphne hasn't bought the tickets ________. I hope she does it soon.

4. Jim sends his love. I've ________ seen him in the high street.
5. I haven't phoned Becky ________. I'll do it when I get back from work.
6. I think I have _______ really known you.
7. Betty: Have you cleaned the bathroom yet?
Billy: I've _________ done it. I did it an hour ago.

8. Monica says she's ________ caught the train so she'll be here in half an hour.
9. Have you _________ eaten lobster?

2012/05/22

PRESENT PERFECT- ESO2



We are working with the present perfect simple in class.
Ex: I have been to Paris.
      Elena has made a cake. Would you like some?
Remember we need two parts to form the present perfect:
1st HAVE/ HAS and 2nd PAST PARTICIPLE (3rd column)

One of the uses of the present perfect: We use the present perfect to talk about past actions with some importance now.
 
Here you have an explanation in Spanish, in case you need it.
And you have some exercises below:
Exercise 1: affirmative sentences
Exercise 2: negative sentences
Exercise 3: questions
Exercise 4: mixed sentences

Revision Unit 7 - ESO2

Revision Unit 7, Real English 2, 2 ESO

2012/05/14

Counting Crows - Accidentally in Love Official

Listen to this song by Counting Crows. How many comparatives can you hear??

COMPARISONS ESO2

The students of ESO2 have also been working on comparisons, but instead of comparing two people as ESO1 students, they have compared two cities. Here you have the result: English comparisons itsaso eta maddi

I'll try to upload all the presentations, you can have a look at them on your classblogs.

2012/05/06

Subject and object pronouns- ESO1

Wordle: subject and object pronouns

We use PRONOUNS to avoid repeating names. An object pronoun replaces a noun that is the object of the sentence.
Mary is listening to Shakira now. She likes her.