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. Every week you could see the pages of the coursebook or workbook that have been explained in the classroom and the activities proposed as homework. You could also see 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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