sábado, 2 de junio de 2018
viernes, 1 de junio de 2018
lunes, 28 de mayo de 2018
miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2018
sábado, 21 de abril de 2018
viernes, 13 de abril de 2018
lunes, 19 de marzo de 2018
martes, 13 de marzo de 2018
lunes, 12 de marzo de 2018
sábado, 10 de marzo de 2018
viernes, 9 de marzo de 2018
martes, 6 de marzo de 2018
martes, 27 de febrero de 2018
viernes, 23 de febrero de 2018
jueves, 22 de febrero de 2018
miércoles, 21 de febrero de 2018
sábado, 17 de febrero de 2018
viernes, 16 de febrero de 2018
Quiz
FIll in the blanks with an appropriate word for these formal and informal greetings.
Saul: I'd like to ________ you to Mary. Mary this is Helen.
Helen: How do you _____.
Mary: _____ do you do.
Helen: It's _______ to meet you.
Mary: It's my __________.
Helen: How do you _____.
Mary: _____ do you do.
Helen: It's _______ to meet you.
Mary: It's my __________.
Jason: I'm going home now. See you _____.
Paul: _____.
It's time for bed. Good _____!
Ron: Hey Jack. What's _____?
Jack: _______ much. I'm _______ watching TV.
Jack: _______ much. I'm _______ watching TV.
miércoles, 14 de febrero de 2018
jueves, 8 de febrero de 2018
quiz review
Tutee’s Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Exercises Exercise 1: Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the affirmative.
1. Mary (play) ___________________ tennis every day.
2. My friends always (eat) _________________ lunch at the cafeteria.
3. It (snow) ____________________ in the winter time in Canada.
Exercise 2: Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the negative.
1. Sometimes, my parents (wake up, not) ____________________ early.
2. James (drink, not) ____________________ every day.
3. We (watch, not) ____________________ television every night.
Exercise 3: Circle the keywords and answer the questions with short answers.
1. Does Mary play tennis every day? Yes, _________
2. Do John and Lynn drink beer with their dinner every night? No, _____________
3. Does David always eat lunch at McDonald’s? No, ________
Exercise 4: Make yes/no questions to go with the highlighted answers.
1. _____________________________________________________? Yes, Sandra likes to speak English.
2.___________________________________________________? No, Pete and Dave don’t live in Montreal.
3. _____________________________________________________? No, I don’t text my friends in class.
Adverbs of Frequency and Irregular Simple Present Spelling Exercises
Exercise 5: Fill in the blanks with the simple present and place the adverb of frequency correctly.
1. She (brush, always) ________________________ her teeth in the morning.
2. He (go, never) ______________________________ to sleep at eight o’clock. 3. Jane (be, usually) _______________________ at home in the evenings.
4. Dave (study, sometimes) ________ ________________ in the morning.
Exercise 6: Ask your tutor the questions below and write her/his answers in the space provided.
1. How often do you go shopping on the weekend?
My tutor __________________________ on the weekend.
2. How often do you drive to Montreal?
My tutor __________________________ to Montreal.
3. How often do you fly to London?
My tutor ___________________________ to London.
4. How often are you at school at 7:00 in the morning?
M y tutor is ____________________________ at school in the morning.
Simple Present Exercises Exercise 1: Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the affirmative.
1. Mary (play) ___________________ tennis every day.
2. My friends always (eat) _________________ lunch at the cafeteria.
3. It (snow) ____________________ in the winter time in Canada.
Exercise 2: Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the negative.
1. Sometimes, my parents (wake up, not) ____________________ early.
2. James (drink, not) ____________________ every day.
3. We (watch, not) ____________________ television every night.
Exercise 3: Circle the keywords and answer the questions with short answers.
1. Does Mary play tennis every day? Yes, _________
2. Do John and Lynn drink beer with their dinner every night? No, _____________
3. Does David always eat lunch at McDonald’s? No, ________
Exercise 4: Make yes/no questions to go with the highlighted answers.
1. _____________________________________________________? Yes, Sandra likes to speak English.
2.___________________________________________________? No, Pete and Dave don’t live in Montreal.
3. _____________________________________________________? No, I don’t text my friends in class.
Adverbs of Frequency and Irregular Simple Present Spelling Exercises
Exercise 5: Fill in the blanks with the simple present and place the adverb of frequency correctly.
1. She (brush, always) ________________________ her teeth in the morning.
2. He (go, never) ______________________________ to sleep at eight o’clock. 3. Jane (be, usually) _______________________ at home in the evenings.
4. Dave (study, sometimes) ________ ________________ in the morning.
Exercise 6: Ask your tutor the questions below and write her/his answers in the space provided.
1. How often do you go shopping on the weekend?
My tutor __________________________ on the weekend.
2. How often do you drive to Montreal?
My tutor __________________________ to Montreal.
3. How often do you fly to London?
My tutor ___________________________ to London.
4. How often are you at school at 7:00 in the morning?
M y tutor is ____________________________ at school in the morning.
miércoles, 7 de febrero de 2018
lunes, 5 de febrero de 2018
Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple Tense (gap-fill)
1.
Complete the gaps with an irregular verb in the
past simple tense. Choose from:
be, break, buy, come, drive, eat, feel, find,
get, give, go, have,
hear, hold,
know, let, lose, make, put, read, ring, run,
say, sleep, take, think,
tell, write
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Dear Oséias
I’m writing to tell you
about something that happened yesterday. I__________ up at the usual time – about 10
am –__________ a shower and__________ breakfast. I__________ a big bowl of
cereal and some toast and watched TV for a while. Then I__________ into the kitchen
where I __________ a funny noise. I __________it__________ from behind the
cooker. I __________ my tool box and moved the cooker out of the way.
The noise__________ louder
but I couldn’t see anything. I__________ my uncle to ask his
advice. He__________ that he__________ it could be a gas leak. When I__________ this I just
panicked! I __________ the phone down, __________outside,__________ in my
car and__________ to the local police station. I__________ them about my
gas leak but he constable __________ his patience with me. He__________ that I
should have phoned the gas company. He__________ his report, then__________ the
gas company for me.
Then I remembered that my
house doesn’t have gas – only electricity! I__________ really stupid
and__________ that the constable would be angry with me for wasting his time,
so I__________ out of the police station while he__________ still on the phone.
I__________ home to try to find out what the noise__________. On the way
I__________ a newspaper and I__________ about an escaped llama that __________ out of the city
safari park last Wednesday.
When I__________ home
I__________ my key in the door, turned it,__________ inside and straight
away__________ that funny noise again. I__________ my breath and opened the
door slowly. Guess what? I__________ the llama hiding in my cupboard!
I__________ him stay and he__________ in my garden last night. The snoring
__________ so loud! This
morning I __________ him back to the safari park. They__________ really pleased
to see him again and __________ me a reward of £50!
Hope you are well. Write
soon and let me know how you are.
Your friend,
Jason.
2. Fill in all the gaps, with the right form of the verb in brackets.
William Shakespeare (be) born in Stratford-on-Avon on April 23, 1564. He (go) to the local Stratford Grammar School, where he (be) (teach) by Master Walter Roche. Lessons began at six o'clock in the
morning in the summer in order to make the most of daylight.
His father (be) (call) John Shakespeare a Stratford upon Avon glove-maker. He (send) William to the local grammar school in 1571, but when William (be) only 14 years old his fortunes fell so low that William (have) to leave school. Some historians say he (work) in his father's shop.
At the age of 19 William (to marry) Anne Hathaway the daughter of a rich farmer near Stratford. Three years later Shakespeare (go) to London. How he (live) there we do not know.
In about 1587 he (become) a member of one of the few theatrical companies which (exist) in those days. Around 1590 he (begin) to try his hand at writing plays. There (be) no female actors in those days, all the female parts (be) (play) by boys. It is thought that he (write) his first major play, Henry VI., Part One, in 1592.
His most famous play, Hamlet, (be) probably first seen in 1601 at the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare (continue) to write about 2 plays a year.
He (return) to Stratford in 1612, where he (live) the life of a country gentleman. He (die) of a fever on his birthday in 1616.
His father (be) (call) John Shakespeare a Stratford upon Avon glove-maker. He (send) William to the local grammar school in 1571, but when William (be) only 14 years old his fortunes fell so low that William (have) to leave school. Some historians say he (work) in his father's shop.
At the age of 19 William (to marry) Anne Hathaway the daughter of a rich farmer near Stratford. Three years later Shakespeare (go) to London. How he (live) there we do not know.
In about 1587 he (become) a member of one of the few theatrical companies which (exist) in those days. Around 1590 he (begin) to try his hand at writing plays. There (be) no female actors in those days, all the female parts (be) (play) by boys. It is thought that he (write) his first major play, Henry VI., Part One, in 1592.
His most famous play, Hamlet, (be) probably first seen in 1601 at the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare (continue) to write about 2 plays a year.
He (return) to Stratford in 1612, where he (live) the life of a country gentleman. He (die) of a fever on his birthday in 1616.
3. Glenna’s Dream
Book – USE THE RIGHT FORM OF THE VERB TO COMPLETE THE GAPS BELOW.
BE
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MAKE
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LOOK
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SMILE
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WORK
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FIND
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HAVE
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MOVE
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WANT
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TELL
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GET
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CREATE
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DATE
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BECOME
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FOLLOW
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PARK
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MARRY
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PASS
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RECEIVE
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SEND
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CHOOSE
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About eight weeks after she
_________ her dream book, Glenna _________ driving down a California freeway.
Suddenly a gorgeous red and white Cadillac _________ her. She _________ at the
car because it _________ a beautiful car. And the driver _________ at her and
_________, and she _________ back. He _________ her for the next fifteen miles.
He _________, she _________... and eventually she _________ him.
After their first date, Jim
_________ Glenna a dozen roses. They _________ for two years, and every Monday
morning she _________ a red rose.
Then she
_________ out that Jim _________ a hobby. His hobby _________ collecting
diamonds.
Eight months after she
_________ her dream book, Glenna _________ vice-president of human resources in
the company where she _________ - it _________ her dream job. This sounds like
a fairy tale, but it’s a true story.
ACCORDING TO THE TEXT ABOVE: Mark the sentences
TRUE or FALSE. Correct the false ones.
a.
____ She met her future
husband in California.
b.
____ She met him at work.
c.
____ He gave her roses
every day.
d.
____ His hobby was
collecting diamonds.
e.
____ They had a traditional
wedding.
f.
____ They went to Hawaii
for their honeymoon.
g.
____ They moved into a new
house.
h.
____ Glenna told Jim about
her dream book before they got married.
i.
____ She left her job.
a. ________________________________________________
b. ________________________________________________
c. ________________________________________________
d. ________________________________________________
e. ________________________________________________
f. ________________________________________________
g. ________________________________________________
h. ________________________________________________
i. ________________________________________________
Write a short
letter to your best friend talking about the last time you went on holiday.
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When did you go?
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Where did you go?
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Who did you go with?
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How did you travel?
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Where did you stay?
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How long did you stay?
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What did you do there?
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Did you enjoy it?
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