domingo, 24 de abril de 2016

Exercises

6th section II. TOEFL course

To compliment the exercises solved in class. increase your knowledge on PASSIVE VOICE.
Tell me how easy or difficult was for you this exercise.!!

ENJOY

http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-passive.php


6th section IV. Collections 12

You will watch a video in which you will learn more about Malala, the youngest person winning the Peace Nobel Price.
Listen carefuly and find similarities with the texts we have been reading in class. Write them and give me your personal oppinion about her job in favor of women's right to study.

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=malala's+fight&qpvt=malala%27s+fight&FORM=VDRE#view=detail&mid=A7CAF827036347ED08B9A7CAF827036347ED08B9

lunes, 18 de abril de 2016

Simple Past April 18-22




As we continue working with the simple past, I want to share this review with you. I think it is a clear explanation and it will help you to understand it better.

As homework, you have to write 3 sentences per category.





The Past Simple Tense

(also called the simple past tense)


(Click here to learn about how to USE the past simple)
It's similar to the present simple because it has different rules for the verb 'be', which becomes 'was' or 'were':
The Past Simple with 'be'
Here's how to make the positive:
Positive with 'be'
I was cold
you were tired
he was in the garden
she was late
it was sunny
we were on holiday
they were hungry
To make the negative with 'be', just add 'not':
Negative with 'be' Negative Short Form
I was not sleepy I wasn't sleepy
you were not on the bus you weren't on the bus
he was not at school he wasn't at school
she was not beautiful she wasn't beautiful
it was not cold it wasn't cold
we were not at work we weren't at work
they were not tired they weren't tired
Here's an exercise to practise the positive and negative forms with 'be'
To make a question, just like the present simple, we change the position of 'was / were' and the subject.
Here are the past simple 'yes / no' questions with 'be':
'Yes / No' Questions with 'Be'
was I sleepy?
were you late?
was he at the cinema?
was she kind?
was it hot?
were we hungry?
were they at work?
And the 'wh' questions with 'be' (the question word just goes at the beginning, everything else is the same):
'Wh' Questions with 'Be'
why was I sleepy?
where were you?
when was he at the cinema?
how was she?
how was it?
why were we hungry?
when were they at work?
And here's an exercise for 'wh' and 'yes / no' questions
Here's another exercise with 'be' (this time it's all forms - positive, negative and questions)



The Past Simple (Simple Past) with Other Verbs

We make the past simple just like the present simple except we use 'did' instead of 'do / does'. It's really easy because 'did' doesn't change, even with 'he / she / it'.
The positive:
We usually make the positive by adding '-ed' to the infinitive. For example, 'play' becomes 'played'. However, there are some irregular verbs, for example 'go' becomes 'went' and 'run' becomes 'ran'.
(Here's some help if you are not sure how to pronounce '-ed' at the end of a verb).
Positive with Other Verbs
I walked (regular)
you played (regular)
he cooked (regular)
she listened (regular)
it rained (regular)
we ate (irregular)
they drank (irregular)
Click here for a list of 50 common irregular verbs (PDF file)
Click here for an exercise about irregular verbs in this verb tense
Click here for another irregular verb exercise

In the negative there aren't any irregular verbs. All verbs use 'did not (didn't) + infinitive':
Negative Negative Short Form
I did not walk I didn't walk
you did not play you didn't play
he did not cook he didn't cook
she did not listen she didn't listen
it did not rain it didn't rain
we did not eat we didn't eat
they did not drink they didn't drink
Here's an exercise about the negative form
Questions are also very easy. Just put 'did' before the subject, and the infinitive after it.
Here are the 'yes / no' questions:
'Yes / No' Questions
did I walk?
did you play?
did he cook?
did she listen?
did it rain?
did we eat?
did they drink?
And here's an exercise about 'yes / no' questions
To make a 'wh' question, of course, put the question word at the beginning of the sentence:
'Wh' Questions
where did I go?
what did you play?
what did he cook?
why did she listen?
when did it rain?
where did we eat?
how did they travel?
And here's an exercise about 'wh' questions

domingo, 10 de abril de 2016

Articles April 11-15

As we have been checking this week, we can use a definite or an idefinite article before a noun but sometimes we don´t use any of them, here you have some simple rules about this.

Check them and then, write a sentence corresponding to each case.





martes, 5 de abril de 2016

Easter around the world

Hi everybody! Do you celebrate Easter?

We have already returned from our "spring break", lets check the Easter's meaning to try to understand it in different cultures.

Write your personal opinion on this article.





EASTER AROUND THE WORLD