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Tuesday, 25 October 2016

English through movies

In today's post we're not going to talk about trailers, but 
movie trailers.  Do you know how to learn and practise English through movies, cinema, TV, soap operas, Hollywood, Bollywood  and so on? Well, first of all,  let's watch a trailer, so that we can decide what to see, and then have a great time watching the film! LOL
Please click on here to open the presentation above, and enjoy movies all day long!

Sunday, 23 October 2016

Verb Tenses

Present, past or future?

How often do you...?


Adverbs is what you need to study for this section, among many other things.


Above you can read two essential questions for you to think about when you're doing some English Grammar. 


Any questions about verbs tenses?


Please leave us a comment below. 


For more practice on verb tenses, you could have a look at our Grammar links section on the right-hand side on this blog.


So, let's do some grammar!


Imperative, Present Simple & Continuous, Stative verbs

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Present through Youtube

Past through Youtube

Future through Youtube
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Imperatives through Youtube

Present Perfect through Youtube






Thursday, 13 October 2016

Word-building or Word-formation



Basically, we could start off by studying some basic word-formation suffixes and prefixes, which will help you to guess the meaning and grammar of English words.


So, here's your WORD-FORMATION theory and practice to do your best at school. Remember that there are not magical RULES for word-formation, and it's only a question of practice and loads of English exposure.


Let's put it this way...it's time for more words... - no matter your level of English.


Learning a language is like building a house. We need plenty of bricks to be able construct a venue with well-laid foundations and suitable enough for our living expectations: good sights, full of light, and comfortable for our family. By the same token, to produce a fluent speech, it’s necessary to manage a whole array of words, which must be assimilated, practised and used regularly, rather than only translated into the target language. Word-building takes time and what’s even more important: suffixes and prefixes must be recognized; otherwise you won’t make the most of your word-building. For further word-formation practice, you’d better click on words, words, words.



Thursday, 6 October 2016