sábado, 13 de noviembre de 2010

Reported Speech (Imperatives/ Reporting Verbs)

Reported Speech (Wh- Questions) - Grammar

Reported Speech (Yes-No Questions) - Grammar

Reported Speech (with Conditionals) - Grammar

- Reported Speech (with Modals) - English Grammar

Reported Speech (Changing Verb Tenses) - Grammar

Reported Speech (Changing Verbs) -English Grammar

Reported Speech (Reference Words)-English Grammar

Reported Speech (Intro) - English Grammar

Phrasal Verbs & Compound Words - Lesson 20 - English Grammar

Phrasal Verbs (Pronunciation) - Lesson 19 - English Grammar

Phrasal Verbs (Structure) - Lesson 18 - English Grammar

Phrasal Verbs (Introduction) - Lesson 17 - English Grammar

Phrasal Verbs (Introduction) - Lesson 17 - English Grammar

English Phrasal Verbs - UsingEnglish.com

English Phrasal Verbs - UsingEnglish.com

Diccionario de PHRASAL VERBS

English Phrasal Verbs - UsingEnglish.com

viernes, 12 de noviembre de 2010

More songs for small children


Sesame Street: ABC Song with Tilly and the Wall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvNCmb9a6Qc&feature=fvw

The Calendar Song - Kids + Children Learn English Songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5bEbgBBAyU

ABC Songhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XEN4vtH4Ic&feature=related

Five Little Monkeys! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhODBFQ2-bQ&feature=channel

Count & Move http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9EgE_JtEAw&feature=channel

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ....................................muy bonito
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCjJyiqpAuU&feature=channel

Learn English - Children's English tutorial (shapes and colors)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF4QkY1eyMA

You are my sunshine!

SONGS AND VIDEOS FOR THE SMALLEST STUDENTS

Clap your hands ...
SONGS FOR THE SMALLEST STUDENTS (VIDEOS)

martes, 9 de noviembre de 2010

CAE RESULT VOCABULARY EXERCISES

Unit 01 Character adjectives

http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/result/cae/b_vocabulary/unit03/
Vocabulary Unit 3 CAE Results

Certificate Advanced English

Spotlight on CAE Use of English

Here you are many exercises and practical tests with key in order to
improve your English and try to pass CAE exam .


http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/vocabulary/lefg1_vocabulary6.html
Emotions and feelings 1. Exercise with answers.

http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/vocabulary/lefg1_vocabulary7.html
Emotions and feelings 2.

http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/vocabulary/lefg1_vocabulary44.html
Emotions and feelings 3.

http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/lefg1_futuretenses1.html
Future tenses 1( advanced level )
http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/lefg1_futuretenses2.html
Future tenses2.
http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/lefg1_futuretenses3.html
Future tenses 3.

http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/result/cae/a_grammar/a._Tenses.doc
All the tenses

http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/result/cae/a_grammar/d._Relative_clauses.doc
Relative clauses


http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/result/cae/a_grammar/c._Gerunds_and_infinitives.doc
Gerunds and Infinitives
Oxford .July 2008

Past Simple or Continuous

http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/pastsimpleorcontinuous/menu.php
Interesting exercises about past simple or continuous

LISTENINGS A PARTIR DE 3º/4º ESO


http://www.carolinebrownlisteninglessons.com/

Ejercicios de listening a prtir de 3º o 4º de ESO ( según nivel )
Cada ejercicio tiene mas de un apartado. Son interesantes !

lunes, 8 de noviembre de 2010

Advanced English

List of expressions related with the age
www.saberingles.com.ar/lists/age.html

GRAMMAR : Expressions with FUTURE TENSES

Time Expressions: Future Tenses

One of the keys to correct tense usage is understanding which time expressions or indicators are used with which tenses. This post focuses on time expressions used with future tenses including the future simple, future with 'going to', present continuous for future events, future continuous, as well as the future perfect and future perfect continuous.

The following three future tenses are used with the same time expressions. I have provided an example in each tense for each of the time expressions.

Future Simple

The future simple is composed of 'will' + verb. It is used to make future predictions, and to speak generally about the future. It is commonly used with the future time expressions listed below.

Future with 'Going to'

The future with 'going to' is used to express a planned future event, or future intention. It is also used with the future time expressions listed below.

Present Continuous for Future Scheduled Events

The present continuous can also be used for future scheduled events and takes the time expressions listed below.

next week / month / year / April, June, etc.

There will be plenty of snow in the mountains next month.
They are going to make a large investment in research and development next June.
I'm having lunch with Peter next week.

in + year / month

Peter will find out in March.
Jane is going to leave for Miami in January.

Note: The present continuous is not generally used for scheduled events this far into the future.

on + day of the week

Note: This usage depends on context. In a conversation, it is common to use this form as it is often understood which 'Tuesday, Wednesday, etc.' is meant.

It will rain on Saturday. I just know it!
They are going to celebrate their anniversary on Saturday.
We're discussing the project on Wednesday at two o'clock.

tomorrow / tomorrow afternoon / tomorrow evening / tomorrow morning
tomorrow night
the day after tomorrow

We will know the answer tomorrow.
Henry is going to make his decision the day after tomorrow.
Henry is making the presentation tomorrow afternoon.

in + period of time + (time)

The senate will probably decide in three weeks time.
Sam is going to study Russian at college in four months.
We are meeting with Smith and Sons in four weeks.

Future Continuous

The future continuous is used to express what will be happening at a specific point in time in the future.

at + time

Jennifer will be giving her presentation at three o'clock.
Susan will be studying for her test at seven o'clock.

this time tomorrow / next Tuesday, Wednesday, etc. / next week / next month, April, July, etc. / next year

Note: this form is often used to emphasize how things will be different at a certain point in the future.

I'll be sitting on the beach drinking a cocktail this time next week.
They'll be working in New York this time next month.

while

Note: This form takes two clauses with the future continuous to express what will be happening at the same future moment in time.

They'll be discussing the situation while we are drawing up the terms of agreement.
I'll be lying on the beach while you will be working hard. Sorry!

Future Perfect

The future perfect describes what will have been done up to a future moment in time.

Future Perfect Continuous

The future perfect continuous describes how long an action will have been continuing up to a future moment in time.

Note: Both the future perfect and future perfect continuous take these time expressions. The important difference between the two forms is that the future perfect expresses how much will have happened up to a certain moment in the future, the future perfect expresses how long the action will have been continuing up to the point in time in the future.

by + time

Peter will have finished the book by tomorrow afternoon.
They will have been studying for five hours by six o'clock.

by the time + clause

Thomas will have passed all his exams by the time the school year finishes.
William will have been working for ten hours by the time you finish that assignment.

Advanced English

CAE expressions with luck Flashcards Expressions with luck
Lista y ejercicios con soluciones



Ejercicio para rellenar con up / down ( con soluciones )
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/exercises/m301.html

Ejercicios con phrasal verbs con up //down con soluciones
esl.about.com/.../Phrasal-Verb-Vocabulary.htm


Ejercicio para practicar el futuro con soluciones:
www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/lefg1_futuretenses2.html

Songs for the smallets students

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSdWCtn8oko Clap your hands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFuZ6LPDYQc Head and shoulders....

www.isabelperez.com/

Esta si que es una magnifica página para todos los niveles.