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miércoles, 29 de junio de 2016

UNIT 8 (5th grade)

In unit 8 we have learnt about FIRST CONDITIONAL sentences. 

Review how to form FIRST CONDITIONAL SENTENCES watching this video:




Links to practise FIRST CONDITIONAL:

ONLINE EXERCISES:

viernes, 1 de mayo de 2015

UNIT 10 - (5th grade)

The grammar we have learnt in this unit includes the INDEFINITE PRONOUNS.



Let's practise with some online exercises! :


We have also studied QUESTION TAGS

Remember!

You can review them in these links:

UNIT 10 - (6th grade)

In unit 10 we have studied REPORTED SPEECH. We use reported speech to report what somebody else said. Remember we change the tense from present to past.

DIRECT SPEECH: I like ice cream (said Sally).
REPORTED SPEECH: She said she liked ice cream.

We use said when we just report someone's words.We use told when we want to say who the person was talking to.

Time expressions also change in reported speech:

DIRECT SPEECH
REPORTED SPEECH
now
then
today
that day
tonight
that night
tomorrow
the next day
next week / year /etc.
the next week /year / etc
yesterday
the day before
last week /year / etc.
the week / year / etc. before



Now, let's practise with some EXERCISES:


In this unit we have also learnt about the REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. Here you have some links to review them and practise:

lunes, 13 de abril de 2015

UNIT 9 - (6th grade)

The main grammar point in this unit is the THIRD CONDITIONAL. Let's review it with these videos:



 

 
 
 
Here you have some online exercises:

Apart from this, we have reviewed some MODAL VERBS.

We use HAVE TO / DON'T HAVE TO to talk about something that is necessary or unnecessary.
We use MUST / MUSTN'T to talk about rules.
We use SHOULD / SHOULDN'T / OUGHT TO / OUGHT NOT TO for advice.

You can practise with these exercises:

UNIT 9 - (5th grade)

In this unit we have reviewed some MODAL VERBS.

Remember we use MAY, MIGHT and COULD  to talk about present and futre possibilities.
We use WILL and WON'T to talk about future definites.

You can review these and other modal verbs HERE.



We use HAVE TO / DON'T HAVE TO to talk about something that is necessary. Remember this:


I / You / We / They
He / She / It
PRESENT
Have to
Has to
Don’t have to
Doesn’t have to
PAST
Had to
Didn’t have to


Now practise with these online exercises:

sábado, 7 de marzo de 2015

UNIT 7 - (6th grade)

In this unit we have studied the RELATIVE PRONOUNS (who, which and that). We can use relative clauses to join two sentences or to give more information about something.

Remember we use WHO with people and WHICH for things. We can use THAT for both people and things.


Here you have some exercises for practising:
Or try this fun games:

UNIT 8 - (6th grade)

In unit 8 we have studied the PAST PERFECT. When we talk about something that happened in the past we sometimes want to refer back to something that happened before that time. We can use the past perfect tense to do this. You can see some examples and practise with a quiz on the British Council web page.


 
 
REMEMBER! It's important to know the past participle of the irregular verbs! (check this LINK to review them).

You can do some online exercises here:
Or try this games! 

lunes, 23 de febrero de 2015

UNIT 7 - (5th grade)

In unit 7 we have studied REPORTED SPEECH. We use reported speech to report what somebody else said. Remember we change the tense from present to past.

DIRECT SPEECH: I like ice cream (said Sally).
REPORTED SPEECH: She said she liked ice cream.

We use said when we just report someone's words.We use told when we want to say who the person was talking to.

Time expressions also change in reported speech:

DIRECT SPEECH
REPORTED SPEECH
now
then
today
that day
tonight
that night
tomorrow
the next day
next week / year /etc.
the next week /year / etc
yesterday
the day before
last week /year / etc.
the week / year / etc. before



Now, let's practise with some EXERCISES:

miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2015

domingo, 1 de febrero de 2015

UNIT 6 (6th grade)

In UNIT 6 we have studied the PASSIVE VOICE again, but this time with FUTURE and PRESENT PERFECT.

First of all, here you have a chart with a summary of all the tenses we have studied in units 5 and 6:

THE PASSIVE

TO BE
PAST PARTICIPLE
PRESENT  SIMPLE
is /are
isn’t / arent
Past participle

Too much food is thrown away these days.
Dolphins aren’t kept in cages.
PAST SIMPLE
was / were
wasn’t / weren’t
Past participle

Ice cream was invented by the Chinese.
Rome wasn’t built in a day.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
is /are being
isn’t / aren’t being
Past participle

My car is being repaired.
The walls aren’t being painted.
FUTURE
will be
won’t be
Past participle

Planes will be flown at the exhibition.
The park will be cleaned next weekend.
PRESENT PERFECT
have / has been
haven’t /  hasn’t been
Past participle

The TV has been repaired.
The tickets haven’t been sold.


Now you can practise with these online exercises:

PASSIVE (FUTURE)

lunes, 12 de enero de 2015

UNIT 5 (6th Grade)

In unit 5 the main grammar is the PASSIVE VOICE. We have studied it in three different tenses: present simple, past simple and present continuous.

 

 

Here you have some links with online exercises for practising:
 

PASSIVE (PRESENT SIMPLE)

 

PASSIVE (PAST SIMPLE)

 

PASSIVE (PRESENT CONTINUOUS)


And here you have a game:

http://www.eslgamesplus.com/passive-voice-past-passive-esl-grammar-sentence-activity-fun-game-online/

UNIT 5 (5th grade)

The main grammar in this unit is the future tense with WILL and the PRESENT CONTINUOUS with a future meaning.

WILL


 
 
You can practise the future with WILL on these web pages:


PRESENT CONTINUOUS


We use the PRESENT CONTINUOUS to talk about actions that are happening at the moment but we can also use with a future meaning.




 
 
 
 
Here you can find some exercises with the PRESENT CONTINUOUS. Let's practise! :

domingo, 7 de diciembre de 2014

UNIT 4 (English 6th grade)

In unit 4 the main grammar tense is the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (also known as Present Perfect Progressive).




Here you have some online exercises for practising:
And a game here:

UNIT 4 (English 5th grade)

In unit 4 the main grammar is the PAST CONTINUOUS. We have also revised the PAST SIMPLE. Remember we use the Past continuous to talk about actions in the past that are interrumpted by other actions.





Next you can find some useful links to practise for the test. These are web sites with online exercises:
And here you have a game:

sábado, 15 de noviembre de 2014

UNIT 3 (English 5th grade)

In Unit 3 we have been working on COMPARATIVES and SUPERLATIVES.


We use comparative adjectives with than to compare one person or thing with another.

         Short adjectives (have one or two syllables):

loud     ------>  louder than

pretty   ------>  prettier than

          Long adjectives (more than two syllables):
interesting    ----->  more interesting than

We use superlative adjectives to compare one person or thing with a group of other people or things.

        Short adjectives (have one or two syllables):
loud    ----->     the loudest

pretty  ----->    the prettiest

         Long adjectives (more than two syllables):

interesting   ----->    the most interesting 





Here you have some useful links for practising:

GAMES: 
ONLINE EXERCISES: 

AS… AS… and NOT AS… AS…

If two people or things are equal we use as… as… When they are not equal, we say not as… as…

  • This band is as loud as the last band! (Both bands are equally loud).
  • London is not as big as Cairo. (Cairo is bigger). 


We have also studied how to use TOO and ENOUGH.

We can use enough before nouns or after adjectives. It shows that something is as much as we need.

  • There is enough cake for everyone.
  • It smells good enough to eat!

We can use too before adjectives. It shows that something is more than enough.


  • That hat is too big for you!




ONLINE EXERCISES: