Last Wednesday we learnt how to use a/an.
We know now that they both mean "one", but do you remember how to use them?
Practice here.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Hello there!
These are the links that will help you to practise the topics on our first unit, in which we will talk about our favourite things.
There is a lot of practise to do, but wait until I explain each topic, so you can do it better.
1. We are going to learn the subject pronouns. You can practise the subject pronouns here and also here. It is very easy, you'll see.
2. Now let's practise the simple present of the verb to be, we need to learn to use the affirmative, negative and interrogative form. There is some practise here. You have a few pages with two exercises on each page. Once you have finished number one, click on number two, and so on.
On this page, you have a total of six exercises to continue practising. Every time you finish one exercise, click on check and correct any mistakes. Then click on "back to am-is-are", and choose the next exercise.
3. The vocabulary topic in this unit is sports. We can practise listening to some characters talking about which ones they like and which ones they don't like here. There is a lot to listen to, so don't forget using your headphones!
Before clicking on the next activity, check your answer, correct it and press continue. Make sure you do everything on each task.
4. Now, let's practise the question words. In this exercise you have to put the questions in the right order. On this page you have to choose the right question word. There are six exercises, so when you have finished one, check your answers, correct them if you need to and click on "back to question words". Then pick the next exercise.
5. We also need to know how to use and, but, and so. Let's practise their differences here. You can practise the deference between and, but and or now.
And that's all for Unit 1. Don't forget you can always go back to these links if you want to do some revision at home!
These are the links that will help you to practise the topics on our first unit, in which we will talk about our favourite things.
There is a lot of practise to do, but wait until I explain each topic, so you can do it better.
1. We are going to learn the subject pronouns. You can practise the subject pronouns here and also here. It is very easy, you'll see.
2. Now let's practise the simple present of the verb to be, we need to learn to use the affirmative, negative and interrogative form. There is some practise here. You have a few pages with two exercises on each page. Once you have finished number one, click on number two, and so on.
On this page, you have a total of six exercises to continue practising. Every time you finish one exercise, click on check and correct any mistakes. Then click on "back to am-is-are", and choose the next exercise.
3. The vocabulary topic in this unit is sports. We can practise listening to some characters talking about which ones they like and which ones they don't like here. There is a lot to listen to, so don't forget using your headphones!
Before clicking on the next activity, check your answer, correct it and press continue. Make sure you do everything on each task.
4. Now, let's practise the question words. In this exercise you have to put the questions in the right order. On this page you have to choose the right question word. There are six exercises, so when you have finished one, check your answers, correct them if you need to and click on "back to question words". Then pick the next exercise.
5. We also need to know how to use and, but, and so. Let's practise their differences here. You can practise the deference between and, but and or now.
And that's all for Unit 1. Don't forget you can always go back to these links if you want to do some revision at home!
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Welcome back to school!
These are some links to review the classroom language. Click on "avalua" to see if you can remember the words. Here you have some more practice.
Here we have some vocabulary about the school. If you click on the puzzle, you can label the parts of the school. Now, let's see how many you can remember, by clicking on the pencil.
For more vocabulary about the school, click on the keys, they open the doors to new classrooms. And start all over again, remember: click and listen, then label, and finally write.
These are some links with games to review the numbers. They are easy and fun!
These are some links to review the classroom language. Click on "avalua" to see if you can remember the words. Here you have some more practice.
Here we have some vocabulary about the school. If you click on the puzzle, you can label the parts of the school. Now, let's see how many you can remember, by clicking on the pencil.
For more vocabulary about the school, click on the keys, they open the doors to new classrooms. And start all over again, remember: click and listen, then label, and finally write.
These are some links with games to review the numbers. They are easy and fun!
Hello everyone!
Since we had some difficulties yesterday opening the links I wanted to work during the lesson, from now on we'll be using this blog to access them.
So, please, keep this blog in your favourites!
Today we will work the imperative. And you can do so in the following sites:
Brief explanation and two exercises building imperative sentences.
A few exercises about putting imperative sentences in the right order, and choosing the right word.
Explanation and six exercises, a little bit difficult, ask for help if necessary.
That is a lot of practice to do. Go for it!
Since we had some difficulties yesterday opening the links I wanted to work during the lesson, from now on we'll be using this blog to access them.
So, please, keep this blog in your favourites!
Today we will work the imperative. And you can do so in the following sites:
Brief explanation and two exercises building imperative sentences.
A few exercises about putting imperative sentences in the right order, and choosing the right word.
Explanation and six exercises, a little bit difficult, ask for help if necessary.
That is a lot of practice to do. Go for it!
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