Relative Clauses
Are you a teacher? Download the pdf. for your classes! WHEN= You use this in the middle of the sentence WHEN you want to talk about a period of time. Christmas is when families get together. WHERE= You use … Continued
Are you a teacher? Download the pdf. for your classes! WHEN= You use this in the middle of the sentence WHEN you want to talk about a period of time. Christmas is when families get together. WHERE= You use … Continued
First, do you know all these questions? What – Where – How many – Who – Whose – … Continued
Answer these phrases using ‘So…’ or ‘Neither….’ Example: I can swim – “So can I!” I don’t like carrots – “Neither do I!” My sister is very beautiful – “So’s mine!” Now it’s your turn: 1. She works in a … Continued
Hola! En este tema vamos a comparar la gente y las cosas. Recuerda que hay 5 pasos a seguir en esta página: 1. El primer paso es abrir el pdf para ver o imprimir: 2.9 Comparatives 2. Ahora puedes ver … Continued
Hola! En este tema vamos a hablar del futuro y lo que va a pasar. Recuerda que hay 4 pasos a seguir en esta página: 1. El primer paso es abrir el pdf para ver o imprimir: Futuro- going to.pdf … Continued
ARE YOU A TEACHER? DOWNLOAD THE PDF. HERE! Aparte de ser todo un clásico (común también en los estadios de fútbol de Inglaterra, es una manera muy buena de practicar los tiempos verbales. Usa el presente, pasado y futuro ( … Continued
Embedded & Indirect Questions Embedded questions are a polite way of asking a question, in a way that is not so abrupt: Who are you? Can I ask you who you are? Where do you live? Could you … Continued
Hay muchas maneras de expresar el futuro en Inglés, y conviene saber que, en la mayoría de los casos, que normalmente la diferencia no es entre cual es correcto y cual no, sini cual es más adecuado según el contexto. … Continued
Possessives (Pronouns and Adjectives) That’s MY bag = That’s MINE Is this YOUR cat? = Is this YOURS? They’re HIS books = Those books are HIS That’s not HER house = That house isn’t HERS Those are ITS teeth … Continued
Object Pronouns I am the same person as ME YOU are the same person as YOU HE is the same person as HIM SHE is the same person as HER IT is the same thing as IT WE are the … Continued
On, In and At (Times) On = Days In = am/pm, Months/Seasons/Years or Historical Periods At = The Rest (You don’t need to say “ON Saturday IN the morning”- You can say “ON Saturday morning”) 1. ………the 7th … Continued
In, On or At (Places) In = En/Dentro In…..London, the garden, Spain, the box… On = En/Encima/Pegado a algo On……the table, the wall, the ceiling, the mountain… At = En/Ni dentro ni encima At……work (not necessarily IN a building), the … Continued
SAY vs. TELL: Los dos significan ‘Decir’. La diferencia esta en la gramatica: Con ‘SAY’ no mencionas a la persona con quien estas hablando. Con ‘TELL’ sí. “It’s cold outside” I TOLD him. “It’s cold outside” I SAID. “What did … Continued
Expressions of Future. Be + likely/due/about/bound to + infinitive It’s likely to rain tomorrow. 90% probability, according to the weather forecast. Coldplay are due to play in Barcelona this summer. I´ve already got the tickets! I was about to … Continued
SUPERLATIVE & COMPARATIVE QUIZ: Are you a Teacher – Download a Pairwork Quiz for your Classes. DIVIDE THE CLASS INTO GROUPS – GIVE THEM POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT QUESTION (THEY HAVE COMPLETED THE SUPERLATIVE OR COMPARATIVE FORM CORRECTLY) AND FOR … Continued
Tag questions Remember: 1. Change subject with auxiliary verb, and negative to affirmative (or vice versa) You’re a student, aren’t you? (YOU ARE – AREN’T YOU?) 2. The auxiliary ‘DO’ (or ‘did’) is invisible in affirmative They do yoga, DON’T … Continued
Se usa la forma de ‘Be’ según el tiempo y persona, y el participio del verbo Don Quijote WAS + WRITTEN by Cervantes You HAVE BEEN + WARNED! La Pasiva se usa también cuando en Español hablas de un impersonal ‘ellos’, … Continued
Will or Going to? Going to We use ‘(be) going to’ when something is very probable (if it has been planned, for example). It is the same as ‘va a…’ in Spanish Will We use ‘will’ when it is a … Continued
Must, Mustn’t or Do(es)n’t have to? MUST/HAVE TO = Debes/Tienes que hacerlo MUSTN’T = No debes hacerlo DO(ES)N’T HAVE TO = No tienes porque (no necesitas) hacerlo Fill in the gaps: 1.If you want to learn English properly, you _______ do … Continued
Indirect Instructions and Commands Look at these two sentences: I want to buy some bread = Quiero comprar pan I want you to buy some bread = Quiero que tu compres pan And with the same logic: I told him … Continued