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English Teacher
1w ago
Above is a rap that reminds us how to spell (write) the -ed Suffix,
used for the Affirmative Form of Regular Verbs
The next video tells us how to pronounce the -ed suffix, /d/, /t/ or /id/:
Try these listening quizzes: 1, 2 ..read more
English Teacher
1w ago
Irregular Verbs:
Listen to memorize them: 1, 2 (With Spanish translation), 3:
Irregular Verbs new practice: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (All 3 forms)
Over to you, the Past Simple in Songs:
How good is your memory ..read more
English Teacher
2w ago
Here are some Genially Presentations to learn about Conditionals:
1, 2 (with thanks for the pic above), 3
You can also find lots of revision on this blog
just by clicking on the Conditionals Label for entries like these: 1, 2
There are 4 types (with the creative names 0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd),
but we are going to focus on the 1st and 2nd Type:
1st Type Conditionals: on Agenda Web and on Games to learn English*
*(with Will and imperative)
Can you use the 1st Type conditionals to answer these questions ..read more
English Teacher
2w ago
Monday, 22nd April is Earth day
Here's a short video on a project
that changed a piece of our earth
What are your views?
Can we do anything for our planet ..read more
English Teacher
3w ago
Pictures and lesson via AVI UNAM
You can learn the Simple past with the pictures above
or in this Genially presentation
or we can go straight to last year's entry
Fancy a Snake and ladder Game ..read more
English Teacher
1M ago
We use relatives to join two sentences, often definitions
Let's begin with WHO / WHICH / WHERE
Remember!:
That can replace Who and Which in Defining Relative Clauses
Apart from these three Relative Pronouns,
we can also use When (to refer to time), Why (in "the reason why") or
the only Relative Possessive Adjective, Whose:
Decide: who/which/whose
"Fast" Practice: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Relatives in definitions: 1, 2
Listen to the dialogues
Test what you've learnt
Become an expert with all these previous entries on the topic
Make definitions for these words using ..read more
English Teacher
1M ago
Two Future tenses via English Test: Will & Going to
Read the chart & Explanation and test yourself with these exercises: 1, 2, 3
Future in action with Lyrics Training and The Proclaimers:  ..read more
English Teacher
1M ago
Picture via Live WorksheetsWhat are your favourite clothes and accessories?
Picture via Promova
You can find a lot more on the Clothes Label,
for example here (including Listening & Reading)
Check your knowledge with Baamboozle: 1, 2
Games to practise accessoriesAppearance & Clothes Lesson on English Practice Lesson
Reading: "Making clothes"
Writing & Speaking: Open the boxes and answer these questions:
What does she/he look like? and what's she/he wearing?:
Ready to be trendy ..read more
English Teacher
1M ago
What do people look like? That is the question
Revise the language to do it:
On the Appearance Label (great pictures for visual learners!)
for example, entries like this
Learn with Genially: 1 + Practice: 2, 3 (slide nÂș8)
Great Practice including Listening on English Practice: 1, 2
"Fast" Practice with Wordwall: 1 (is or has?), 2, 3, 4, 5
"Fast" practice on Baamboozle: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Your turn: Describe these people: 1, 2, 3:
  ..read more