Tuesday 25 December 2012

Let's See the Christmas Lights in London!

If you want to see the Christmas lights in London, don't miss this opportunity. Get in my car and I'll give you a lift from Piccadilly Circus to Marble Arc. Meanwhile we'll listen to a well-known Christmas song . . .  

By the way, don't panic! Remember people drive on the left here!


Did you like the song? Then, have a look at the lyrics and rehearse for a while before singing the karaoke version at the end:



Sunday 23 December 2012

All I Want for Christmas . . . is You!

I hope you enjoy this song. You shouldn't just listen to it, but try to do something more challenging: Select the appropriate game mode for you (beginning or intermediate) and let me know how it was. Then, when you feel ready, press on the karaoke version . . . and have lots of fun!


Merry Christmas for my Dear Students!

I wish you a very merry Christmas and I hope all your dreams will come true in 2013.
Big hugs,
Elena

Present Perfect Simple

As you know, we have recently learned how to form and use the Present Perfect Simple tense.



Here you can read a funny introduction to the topic and you can also review its form and use, apart from doing some interesting activities.

Monday 10 December 2012

Past Continuous


Here you can go to another explanation of the form and use of Past Continuous. In that site there are also activities to put into practice what you have learned.


You can also do this activity on Past Continuous. Do you think you need something more challenging? Click here for an activity to choose between Past Simple and Past Continuous.

Good luck!

-ed Pronunciation (Regular Verbs)


Do you find it difficult to pronounce regular verbs in past form? Do you think it's time to review it? If you didn't have enough with the activities we did in class, click here and get further practice.

Past Simple


As you know, we have already reviewed the form and use of the past simple tense in English. In this site you'll find an interesting explanation of it, with links to activities. If you think you need to review the past form of verb 'to be', click here or here.



Still difficult? Well, you can always have a look at this website and read the explanation in Spanish!