Sunday, November 20, 2011

Thanksgiving Day

Next Thursday 24th, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day, this video can help you understand what it means to them. It is very easy though the song is a bit weird.

Thanksgiving

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Halloween night is tonight!!!

Michael Jackson´s thrilller song is my favourite to portray this gloomy and scary environmet. Enjoy the video which is said to be the best ever recorded. Subtitles are in Sapnish for you to understand the song better.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Present Continuous Concept Map

As I am taking a course on Cmap tools, I decided to design one to deal with our next grammar point: the Present Continuous tense. It will help both PPA students and ESO students.


You can also print it from here:
MAP

Friday, September 30, 2011

Printable Guide to basic tenses in English

These sheets will help bachillerato and PPA students in as much as they provide a wide and very visual explanation of the present tenses(simple, continuous, perfect), past tenses(simple and continuous) as well as the future ones(will, to be going to). Some of you will learn new content and others will just revise the old ones. Go and print it!!!!!

Tenses

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Writing Guide

The writing skill has to be improved , that is the reason why you have to print this list of linkers and expressions which will help you when writing  compositions and essays.

List of Connectors

Irregular verb List

I know everybody hates studying irregular verbs, but you all have to do it for several reasons, here are some of the most important reasons:
1. It is necessary for the simple past in affirmative ( though we don´t know how to form it we can already speak in the past). We use the second column.

2. We need the thrid column(past participle) for perfect tenses ( present perfect, past perfect...)

3. The past participle is also used for the passive voice ( to be + past participle)

So, click on the link and print it if you don´t have a list of irregular verbs at home.
IRREGULAR VERBS