For A2 students
Grammar explanation and practice (British Council)
For B1 students
Grammar explanation and practice. Verbs that can be followed by '-ing' and 'to + infinitive' with a change of meaning (British Council)
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Showing posts with label Intermediate (B1). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intermediate (B1). Show all posts
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Sunday, November 18, 2018
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!
Friday, April 20, 2018
LISTENING PRACTICE: INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH (B1)
Why do we laugh?
(Source: English Central)
1. Watch the video without subtitles and complete the following text.
Laughter is one of those rare and beautiful things shared by people all over Earth. A human experience that transcends borders of _____1 _____, _____2______, and lifestyle.
Researcher Robert Provine has found, after listening to _______3______ of people laugh in social situations, that less than one in five chuckles are in response to humor. When a ____4_______ is involved, the person telling it is usually the one laughing.
We're also ____5_______ times more likely to laugh with other people than if we're alone. If laughter is a form of communication, then what are we trying to say?
2. Watch the video again, with subtitles in English, and check your answers. If you are not sure about the answers, you'll find them in the comment below.
3. Did you learn any new words? What do they mean? Please post your comments!
(Source: English Central)
1. Watch the video without subtitles and complete the following text.
Laughter is one of those rare and beautiful things shared by people all over Earth. A human experience that transcends borders of _____1 _____, _____2______, and lifestyle.
Researcher Robert Provine has found, after listening to _______3______ of people laugh in social situations, that less than one in five chuckles are in response to humor. When a ____4_______ is involved, the person telling it is usually the one laughing.
We're also ____5_______ times more likely to laugh with other people than if we're alone. If laughter is a form of communication, then what are we trying to say?
2. Watch the video again, with subtitles in English, and check your answers. If you are not sure about the answers, you'll find them in the comment below.
3. Did you learn any new words? What do they mean? Please post your comments!
Thursday, April 19, 2018
LISTENING PRACTICE: INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS (B1)
1. Amazing facts: Listen to the conversation about the human body. To improve your listening skills, do all the activities (preparation, multiple choice, gap-filling).
2. Difficult situations: Listen to the people discussing different problems and do the exercises to practice and improve your listening skills.
3. Important people: Listen to the speakers talking about important people in their lives and complete the activities.
2. Difficult situations: Listen to the people discussing different problems and do the exercises to practice and improve your listening skills.
3. Important people: Listen to the speakers talking about important people in their lives and complete the activities.
Monday, April 16, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
First Impressions: 6 Minute English
Can we trust our first impressions? Scientist Alexander Todorov believes that very often our first impressions are wrong. Neil and Rob, from the BBC, take a second look and teach you six items of useful vocabulary in this episode of 6 Minute English. Listen to the program and complete the handout.
Monday, April 9, 2018
Quantifiers: enough, too much, too many, too
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Friday, March 30, 2018
Thursday, March 29, 2018
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