Bema's Weblog











 

   So do I or Neither do I

   Now try the following exercises!  Listen carefully to the sentences and type your answer in the box. Make sure you use a CAPITAL LETTER to start your answer and use a  .  at the end.

 

   Look at the following sentences.  Choose the correct response from the dropdown box.

 

 

 



Gramática

Su estructura es la siguiente:

So am I / Neither am I

So do I / Neither do I

So can I / Neither can I

You can learn more about it here.



{24 febrero 2012}   Question tags (activity).

 

   QUESTION TAGS:  They are mini-questions which we put on the end of a sentence.

   Now choose the correct option to make a question tag.



{24 febrero 2012}   Question tags (explicación).

 

 

   Los tag questions son pequeñas frases o preguntas (mini-questions) que se colocan al final de una oración afirmativa o negativa y que generalmente tienen como objetivo confirmar o negar el contenido de la frase misma. Es el equivalente al ¿verdad? español o al ¿no? más utilizado en países de América.

   Here you have more explanations.



    Do you want to practise more about phonetics. You are in the right place. Try this activity.

   1. Think about situations in which time went by very very slowly for you and write them here.

   2. Compare your answers with your class-mate’s. Did you have the same ones?

   3. You are going to listen to a song in which time goes by very slowly for a person. Here you have some words from this song, well, the phonetic transcription!!!. Can you write the words (USE CAPITAL LETTERS) and answer some questions BEFORE listening to the song?

   4. If you had problems to find the words try to see if you can do it with the help of the song now.

    5. Now listen to the song.
 

   6. Choose the best answer.



{21 febrero 2012}   Dictation.

 

 

 

   Listen to the sentences and write what you hear. Try it! it’s great!



Pronunciation of past regular verbs.

 

 



 

 

 

   Do you hear “th”, “sh”, “ch”?



 

 

 

 

   Pronouncing final “s”: 

Plurals, Third-Person Verbs, Possessives and Contractions.

 

 



 

 

    Song: You needed me by Anne Murray.

  

   Here you can practise Simple Past tense of regular and irregular verbs. Have fun and learn.



etcétera
Seguir

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Únete a otros 226 seguidores