Sunday, June 9, 2013

Descriptive Words













Modal Verbs






Video Time !!!!






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWccPqg1DbI









http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvesChDslGc

Past Simple Excersises


Now let's do some excersises that are going to help you to develop and improve your knowledge and practice what you have learned. Are you ready? Good Luck!!!.




  • Come on, write and tell us, what did you do last holidays?  


  • Click on the link below, complete the excersises following the instructions and filling in the gaps with the correct form in Past Simple, then you can check your answers clicking on the DONE button. 


  • Click on the link below, complete the excersises following the instructions and filling in the gaps with the correct form in Past Simple, then you can correct your answers clicking on the Check Answers button.






  • Click on the link below and follow the instructions of each activity. When you finish the excercises, click on the DONE button to check your answers.



Read the following paragraph and answer the questions 


Ben’s day.

When I woke up this morning, I found my dog, Fox, waiting for me. He wanted me to take him for a walk. I was too hungry, so first I had breakfast. I had a glass of milk and a piece of toast. Then I washed my teeth and put on a track-suit and a heavy coat, because it was really cold outside. Fox was already impatient. We both went out, and walked to the park near home. He ran and jumped, and pursued some passers-by. He also destroyed some pieces of furniture somebody left on the road. I sat on a bench all the time, wishing I could be inside my warm bed. When my hands were frozen, I decided it was time to go back home. Fox didn’t want to, but I pulled hard and I managed to take him back. When we arrived at the front door, I realized I didn’t have my keys with me, so we stayed out in the cold for more than an hour! Fox was happy, but I was late for work!


  1. Write all the verbs you find in the past simple tense. Which of them are regular? Which are irregular?

  
  1. Answer the questions:
  1. Who was happy to stay outside?
  2. What did Ben do in the park?
  3. What did Fox do in the park?
  4. What did Ben have for breakfast?
  5. What was the weather like?
  6. What was Ben wearing?
  7. When did Ben decide it was time to go home?


  • Click on the following link and follow the instructions. "What did you do last night" its a game that you can print to play with other people in order to practice Past Simple tenses.







Past Simple Tense

Hi! In this part of the lesson you will learn about Past Present Tense.  The following link will take you to a Prezi Presentation that explains the main concepts about the topic, what you have to do after clicking on the link, is click on the frame you want to see. Try it!!


 PAST SIMPLE CHART: 

You can guide yourself using the following chart to write your own sentences using past simple in the three different ways: Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative. 















Regular Verbs: We put "ed" at the end of the verb the past simple


Irregular Verbs: There are many irregular verbs and they change in different ways, so you should study them!





You can save the folowing mind map in your computer and print it, to remember and practice the different forms of the past simple tenses












The Following Link contains a list of Irregular verbs for you to print it and use it when you need to write past simple tenses. 


http://www.dad.uncu.edu.ar/upload/irregular-verb-list.pdf

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Remember...





Present Simple Excercises


Now let's do some excersises that are going to help you to develop and improve your knowledge and practice what you have learned. Are you ready? Good Luck!!!.




 
Click on the link below, complete the excersises following the instructions and filling in the gaps with the correct form in Present Simple, then you can correct your answers clicking on the Check Answers button.









Click on the link below and follow the instructions: Listen to the song an fill in the gaps with the right form of the verb. When you finish press DONE button to check your answers.


http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5801




Read the following paragraph and answers the questions:

Danny and Lianne live in Los Angeles in California. Their parents
have a house on the beach at Santa Monica. In the summer they
are very lazy.They get up at ten o´clock and have breakfast.Then
they go swimming.They have lunch on the beach.In the afternoon
they often go windsurfing or play ball games on the beach.After
dinner they go and meet friends at Tommy´s Beach Café. They
sometimes go to a disco in the evening. They often go to bed quite
late, at about ten or eleven o´clock. They like Californian life a lot.


1) Where do Danny and Lianne live? ______________________________
2) Where is their parents´house?________________________________
3) What time do they get up?___________________________________
4) Where do they have lunch?__________________________________
5) What do they do in the afternoon?_____________________________
6) Where do they go after dinner?_______________________________



The following Board Game can help you to practice the speaking part of the Present Simple Tense, you just have to print it, play it with a friend, follow the instructions and have fun !!!



Añadir leyenda

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Simple Present Tense





Hello!! In this part of the lesson you will learn about Simple Present Tense.  The following link will take you to a Prezi Presentation that explains the main concepts about simple present tense, what you have to do after clicking on the link, is click on the frame you want to see. Try it!!


http://prezi.com/midxnzrngizk/copy-of-6th-grade-simple-present-tense/

SIMPLE PRESENT CHART:

You can guide yourself using the following chart to write your own sentences using present simple in the three different ways.





And this is a very original mind map about Simple Present I found for you, so you can save the image in your pc and print it if you want: