These days we have been learning and practising the form and use of modal verbs. Here and here you can have further information and practice. Moreover, you can go to this and this website to review modal perfect verbs.
Good luck!
Living English . . . with Pleasure!
Welcome on board the thrilling experience of living English! This blog has been designed to be a useful tool for you.
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Thursday, 26 January 2017
I wish I spoke perfect English!
These days we have been reviewing conditional sentences and time clauses. Clicking on the link you'll find explanations and activities to improve the way you use them. Moreover, we have learned to use I wish and If only to express present and past regrets and future wishes. Here you are information on them. If you need further practice, click here and here. You can also click here and enjoy these activities, which are more challenging. Moreover, this site offers further explanation and exercises. Have fun!
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Monday, 12 December 2016
Relative Clauses
These days we are reviewing and learning how to use relative clauses. You can click here and here for further clarification and activities. This is another website with interesting information.
Good luck!
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Perfect Tenses
Welcome to this challenging new school year! Since we began our classes we have been reviewing Present, Past and Perfect Simple tenses and also the different ways to refer to the future. If you need further practice you are welcomed to re-read last year's posts in this blog and do the activities in them.
In these days we are working on Perfect tenses, particularly on the difference between Present Perfect Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous. here you are access to explanations and lots of activities to improve the use of both tenses:
Learn a lot and enjoy!
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Saturday, 23 April 2016
Passive Sentences
These days we are learning the difference between active and passive sentences, how they are formed and when they are used. Here you can find further information on this topic. Moreover, you can will find more practice in these sites: activities with different verb tenses, a text on mobile phones, different types of activities, two-object sentences. In all the cases you will be able to self-correct your answers. Cheers!
Monday, 28 March 2016
Conditionals and Time Clauses
These days we have been working on conditional sentences. Here you are short explanations and examples of the different types of conditionals we have seen:Zero conditionals
First conditionals
Second conditionals
Third conditionals
Moreover, you can get further practice here and you can also do these activities.
In addition, you can click here for information and activities on time clauses.
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