http://www.elllo.org/english/0701/T745-Matt-BigBreak.htm
This blog is aimed at English students that want to review and improve all the important topics dealt with in the classroom. I´ve selected some useful links of websites that will help you to improve your English language. Feel free to ask anything you need. Enjoy your English!
21 October 2015
1B2 Listenings : The extra and The big break
Don´t forget to have a look at the right part of the page to do the Vocabulary and comprehension Quizzes
http://www.elllo.org/english/0701/T744-Matt-Extra.htm
http://www.elllo.org/english/0701/T745-Matt-BigBreak.htm
http://www.elllo.org/english/0701/T745-Matt-BigBreak.htm
1 B1 Listening :Computers in Class
Dear intermediate students,
have a look at this interesting listening about the use of new technologies in the classroom.
Don´t forget to have a look at the right part of the page to do the Vocabulary and comprehension Quizzes
http://www.elllo.org/english/1251/1265-Sarah-Peter-Tech-in-Class.htm
have a look at this interesting listening about the use of new technologies in the classroom.
Don´t forget to have a look at the right part of the page to do the Vocabulary and comprehension Quizzes
http://www.elllo.org/english/1251/1265-Sarah-Peter-Tech-in-Class.htm
19 October 2015
How to agree and disagree
Dear students,
have a look at this useful language that you should use when you agree or disagree with somebody.
HOW TO AGREE / DISAGREE
TO AGREE:
• I totally agree. I see your point
• I quite agree.
• I agree • I agree with you
• I agree on that
• That’s what I think, too.
• Absolutely!
TO AGREE (up to a point):
• I take your point, but…
• I see what you mean, but…
• I agree up to a point, but …
• I’m not so sure
TO DISAGREE:
I don’t agree at all.
I completely disagree.
I don’t think it’s true.
I don’t think so.
have a look at this useful language that you should use when you agree or disagree with somebody.
HOW TO AGREE / DISAGREE
TO AGREE:
• I totally agree. I see your point
• I quite agree.
• I agree • I agree with you
• I agree on that
• That’s what I think, too.
• Absolutely!
TO AGREE (up to a point):
• I take your point, but…
• I see what you mean, but…
• I agree up to a point, but …
• I’m not so sure
TO DISAGREE:
I don’t agree at all.
I completely disagree.
I don’t think it’s true.
I don’t think so.
1B2 practice on question formation
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/form3.htm
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/form2.htm
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