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Thursday, November 29, 2018
More Listening Activities
You'll find tons of videos and activities here. I hope you find this page useful!
Comic Relief
Comic Relief, a UK charity, invested money in arms and tobacco shares. Watch the video and click here to access the handout with the listening activities and answers.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
LISTENING PRACTICE: PRE-INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS (A2)
1. Free time: Listen to Tyrone calling the staff at his local swimming pool. To practice and improve your listening skills, do all the exercises (preparation, gap-filling, and true / false).
2. Going to the cinema: Listen to Mario and Tamara talking about what film they want to see and do the exercises to practice and improve your listening skills.
3. Extra practice. Click here to complete more listening activities. The answers are given in the key page.
4. Lots of videos and audios for A2 students. Have fun!
2. Going to the cinema: Listen to Mario and Tamara talking about what film they want to see and do the exercises to practice and improve your listening skills.
3. Extra practice. Click here to complete more listening activities. The answers are given in the key page.
4. Lots of videos and audios for A2 students. Have fun!
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Past Simple & Past Continuous
Watch the video to check the uses of the past continuous and the past simple.
If you need extra practice, click on the links and do the activities.
British Council
ESL Lounge
English Grammar
Oxford University Press
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous
Present Perfect Review
Check Cristina Cabal's page if you need extra practice with the Present Perfect. You'll find lots of activities to review the uses of for and since, never and ever, already / yet /still /just, etc. Cheers!
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