domingo, 25 de octubre de 2015
Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs are a nightmare for anyone learning English. Some of them are easy because you can guess the meaning but for most of them you will need to check the meaning in a dictionary. I suggest you to have a look at the list below and then try the exercises. Leave your results as usual in your comments.
Phrasal verbs List
Exercises:
Easy Common Phrasal verbs
Difficult Phrasal verbs
Advanced Phrasal verbs
viernes, 9 de octubre de 2015
Questions in English
Making questions in English is essential for oral communication. First of all, you need to know the appropriate question words, then you have to be careful with word order and, finally, you should distinguish between subject and object questions. In this post, we are going to revise these grammar points. Are you ready to begin? Click on the links below and leave your results in a comment as usual.
miércoles, 9 de septiembre de 2015
Back to School
Next week most secondary students will be back to school. There are some differences between the schoolday in Britain and in Spain. Click on the video below and watch Jamie's routine. Then leave the answer to the questions in a comment.
1. Who is Annette? What does she do?
2. What time does lesson one start? What two other school routines happen before lesson one?
3. How long is the break?
4. What subject is ICT?
5. Does Jamie go home for lunch? What does he eat?
6. What time does school finish?
lunes, 31 de agosto de 2015
Do and Make
A lot of students make mistakes when using the verbs "do" and "make". Therefore, it is a good idea to revise the most common expressions that go with them. Click on the video below and them do the exercises in the links. Remember to leave your results in a comment.
Do and make - Basic level
Do and Make - Medium level
Do and Make - Advanced level
Do and make - Basic level
Do and Make - Medium level
Do and Make - Advanced level
viernes, 7 de agosto de 2015
Learning English with apps
In this post I want to recommend you some apps for learning English. Most of them are free but you can find as well a premium version that you will have to pay for. Have a look at them and give me your opinion. Have you ever used other apps for learning English that don't appear here? Please share them!
1. WordReference: This is a dictionary app. It is very useful for translations and synonyms.
2. MosaLingua Lite: It is a basic vocabulary app related to specific situations.
3. Busuu: It is a complete language course with different levels.
4. LearnEnglish Grammar: It is an app from the British Council with lots of grammar exercises.
5. Vaughan Radio: This app is for developing your listening.
6. Sounds: Pronunciation App: It is a good Macmillan app for relating spelling and pronunciation.
1. WordReference: This is a dictionary app. It is very useful for translations and synonyms.
2. MosaLingua Lite: It is a basic vocabulary app related to specific situations.
3. Busuu: It is a complete language course with different levels.
4. LearnEnglish Grammar: It is an app from the British Council with lots of grammar exercises.
5. Vaughan Radio: This app is for developing your listening.
6. Sounds: Pronunciation App: It is a good Macmillan app for relating spelling and pronunciation.
domingo, 2 de agosto de 2015
Huckleberry Finn
This novel written by Mark Twain is the story of two teenagers who live in a world where slavery, racism and injustice are acceptable. This satirical story is one of the most famous books of American Literature. Therefore, I suggest you to follow the link below and answer five out of the nine questions you'll find there. Leave the answers in your comments as usual.
Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry Finn
martes, 28 de julio de 2015
Confusing Words
For English learners, using some words correctly can be a real problem. In this video lesson, you can learn about some of the most confusing words for English learners, and you can see how to use the words correctly so that you don't make more mistakes.
After watching the video, do the quiz in the link below and leave your results in a comment.
sábado, 25 de julio de 2015
Travelling
Travelling is one of my favourite activities during the summer and I guess I'm not the only one. It could be a good idea to check how much travel vocabulary you are familiar with. Click on the links below, do the exercises and leave your results in a comment. Enjoy your travel!
Travel Vocabulary 1
Travel Vocabulary 2
Travel Vocabulary 3
Travel Vocabulary 4
Travel Vocabulary 1
Travel Vocabulary 2
Travel Vocabulary 3
Travel Vocabulary 4
miércoles, 15 de julio de 2015
Writing: A Film Review
Writing a film review can be really easy if you follow the steps below:
1. Gather important information ( original title, type of film, stars, director's name, year )
2. Make a short summary about the story. Include when and where the story takes place,what happens to the main characters and how the story ends.
3. Give your personal opinion about the actors, the story, the music, the visual effects and so on. Recommend it to the audience or not, but don't forget to justify your critics.
4. Finally, revise your spelling, grammar and vocabulary in search for mistakes.
And now that you know how to do it, it's your turn to prove it. Choose a film and make a good or bad critic. Write about 40-70 words and leave them in your comments.
sábado, 20 de junio de 2015
Gerund or Infinitive
Learning how to use gerunds or infinitives in English may seem a bit tricky at first. It takes some time to learn the correct patterns so it is a good idea to play the video below and then click on the exercises.
Gerund or Infinitive- Easy Level
Gerund or Infinitive- Medium Level
Gerund or Infinitive- Advanced level
Finally, I also recommend you to click on the following video. It contains lots of examples taken from famous songs.
sábado, 6 de junio de 2015
Songs with exercises
If you feel like singing today, I recommend you to follow the link below and choose a song from the list. There are easy, medium or difficult level songs. Why don't you try one of each group? Remember to leave your results in your comments as usual. Sing out loud!
Songs with exercises
Songs with exercises
domingo, 31 de mayo de 2015
Why live in Spain?
Thousands of tourists visit Spain every year and some of them decide to live here permanently. What do they find in our country? What is their opinion about Spanish people? What do they miss from their countries?Click on the video below and leave the answers to the exercises afterwards.
Why live in Spain? Exercises
Why live in Spain? Exercises
domingo, 24 de mayo de 2015
The European Union
How much do you know about the European Union? Have you ever celebrated the Europe Day? How many languages are spoken in Europe? Which ones are the working languages? If you want to solve these and other questions about the European Union, click on the link below and leave the answers to ten of the questions in your comments.
European Union Quiz
viernes, 15 de mayo de 2015
James Bond
James Bond is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming in 1953. He is the main character in a series of novels, films, comics and video games.
However, how much do you know about him?Do you want to check it? Then, click on the link below and leave the answers to the questions in your comments!
James Bond
Questions:
1. Who were James Bond's parents?
2. Apart from James Bond, what other famous people went to Eton College?
3. How has the character changed along the years? And his gadgets?
4. How many novels did Ian Fleming write? How many Bond films are there?
5. Which actors have played the role of James Bond?
sábado, 9 de mayo de 2015
Homophones
Homophones are words that sound the same but have got different meanings and spellings. They are a bit tricky but, don't worry, you only need some practise and common sense. The context will hopefully help you most of the time. Remember to leave your results in your comments!
domingo, 3 de mayo de 2015
Relative Clauses
Learning how to make relative sentences is essential English grammar . It is used very often especially when we want to define something or add extra information. Therefore, it is a good idea to practise them just like Bart Simpson is suggesting. Click on the links below, do the exercises and leave your marks in your comments.
Relative Clauses 1
Relative Clauses 2
Relative Clauses 3
martes, 28 de abril de 2015
Australia
Australia is both the smallest continent and the sixth largest country in the world. However, we know very little about it. It is much more than surfers, kangaroos and Sydney. Click on the link below and you'll find the information to answer these questions.
Basic Facts about Australia
1. What are the six states and two territories in which Australia is divided?
2. Is the weather in Tasmania very different from the weather in Queensland? Explain.
3. What two names did Australia have in the past?
4. Why is Camberra the capital of Australia?
5. Are kangaroos the most common animals?
Basic Facts about Australia
1. What are the six states and two territories in which Australia is divided?
2. Is the weather in Tasmania very different from the weather in Queensland? Explain.
3. What two names did Australia have in the past?
4. Why is Camberra the capital of Australia?
5. Are kangaroos the most common animals?
domingo, 19 de abril de 2015
Picasso
Pablo Picasso is the most famous artist born in Málaga. He is known worldwide because of his personal

Picasso
domingo, 5 de abril de 2015
Holy Week in Spain
Today is Easter Sunday. This means the end of another Holy Week in Spain. It is a very peculiar religious festival which is celebrated specially in southern Spain. But what do tourists visiting Spain these days think about it? Do they like it? What was their first impression? What all of them have in common? Read the article following the link below and summarise it. Please leave your answers in a comment!
Holy Week in Spain
Holy Week in Spain
sábado, 4 de abril de 2015
Good Manners
Being polite is very important for British and American people. It is a question of both what you say and what you do and it is specially so if you are in a business environment or in a formal situation. Click on the video below and then leave the answers to the questions in your comments!
1. What do you say if you step on someone's foot?
2. How do you greet someone?
3. How can you cover your mouth?
4. Is it polite to seat next to other people? How do you measure your comfort zone?
5. What is rule number 13? Why is it important?
1. What do you say if you step on someone's foot?
2. How do you greet someone?
3. How can you cover your mouth?
4. Is it polite to seat next to other people? How do you measure your comfort zone?
5. What is rule number 13? Why is it important?
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