Friday, 15 May 2015
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Health and Body Parts
These days many people are talking about bad healthy symptoms and it seems like everyone is feeling under the weather. Do you know why?
Well, let's cheer everybody up with some doctor, doctor jokes. Are you familiar with them?
Here's a good one:
Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do?
Use a pencil ‘till I get there.
Well, let's cheer everybody up with some doctor, doctor jokes. Are you familiar with them?
Here's a good one:
Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do?
Use a pencil ‘till I get there.
And would you be able to talk to a doctor in English? If not, here are some basic words and expressions, which are mainly based on Health and body parts:
Do you know any other doctor, doctor jokes?
If so, please leave us a comment below. LOL
Do you know any other doctor, doctor jokes?
If so, please leave us a comment below. LOL
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Body parts,
Health,
Listening,
Reading,
speaking,
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Personal Pronouns
"OMG!" means Oh, my God! We say this when we are very surprised about something. Yesterday, I couldn't believe my eyes. My students have forgotten the Personal Pronouns!
OMG! Well, please do not panic and make the effort to go over the Personal Pronouns. Here's something to start with.
OMG! Well, please do not panic and make the effort to go over the Personal Pronouns. Here's something to start with.
Monday, 2 March 2015
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Hobbies, pastimes and sports
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Time Flies
Wow, Time Flies! isn't it?
Seconds, minutes, hours, days, months and years are passing by and I wonder how I could stop the time.
Maybe if we learn the time, days and seasons in English, or perhaps not. Well, anyway if you're interested in measuring the time, here's a good video to watch:
For more info and practice about the time, please feel free to have a look at the presentation below.
Seconds, minutes, hours, days, months and years are passing by and I wonder how I could stop the time.
Maybe if we learn the time, days and seasons in English, or perhaps not. Well, anyway if you're interested in measuring the time, here's a good video to watch:
For more info and practice about the time, please feel free to have a look at the presentation below.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
English through sketches
In this section you'll find all the sketches used in class, together with some other resources to get the most of all your theatre talents on stage. So, off we go and let's act those sketches out all day long.
- The Passport Office
- Fire Practice (audio 2)
- Fire Practice on YouTube
- The Bus Stop
- Tea Break
- The King of Boonland
- The Restaurant
- Tea Break
- The King of Boonland
- The Restaurant
- Sketches
- English Sketches
- Theatre and drama at YouTube
- Drama resources and links.
- Theatre and drama for ESL.
To be or not to be. That's the question
Here's your document to practise all through the verb to be
Below you'll also find a Basic English Grammar, together with some more practice on the verb to be
Below you'll also find a Basic English Grammar, together with some more practice on the verb to be
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Trip to Ireland
Once again we're planning a Trip to somewhere.
This time we're going to go Dublin, Ireland.
However, there's still much to be done. Maybe we can get some ideas from this blog, or maybe we only need to talk about it in the classroom. Whatever the case, please feel free to leave a comment or ask any question about our forthcoming trip to Ireland.
Enjoy our power point presentation about Ireland:
And here's more info about Ireland:
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Future Events
Are you a good fortune teller?
And what about telling the future in English?
At least we've got many weatherpeople and forecasters to rely on. Well, you're very likely to be worried about coming weather when planning an outing for the weekend, for instance.
Maybe you need to have a look at the following presentations entitled: Expressing Future Actions & what's the weather like? below:
And what about telling the future in English?
At least we've got many weatherpeople and forecasters to rely on. Well, you're very likely to be worried about coming weather when planning an outing for the weekend, for instance.
Maybe you need to have a look at the following presentations entitled: Expressing Future Actions & what's the weather like? below:
Expressing Quantity
Today's topic is not only about expressing quantity, but related to these bikes on the car.
What I'd like to say is that there are many ways of counting things in English. However, let's study them and try to use the most common ones every day.
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any,
demonstratives,
Expressing Quantity,
grammar,
some,
that,
these,
this,
those,
Vocabulary
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Daily Routines and Actions
If so, why don't you leave a message telling us about you and you'll practise Daily routines and actions that way.
However, writing about our daily routine can be very dull and boring.
So, we could think about other ways of expressing everyday actions. How about telling a day from a cat's eyes? or the daily routine of a little baby or even a common day of a bird...
Well, it's just a question of using your imagination, don't you think? Let's be creative all day long!
Labels:
Actions,
Daily Routines,
Listening,
Reading,
Vocabulary
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