Watch the following video to practise the vocabulary and pronunciation of words related to the environment
The following videos contain conversations about ecology and the environment:
Levels
- 2ºC (77)
- 5º A (99)
- 5º C (100)
- A2 Extra activities (57)
- B2 extra activities (523)
- language snippets (490)
Friday, 28 March 2014
Third year - 3ºA/B - Thursday 27 March 2014
Summary of the class:
- Listening: review. Click here to access the document.
- Grammar and speaking: conditional sentences 2
- Vocabulary and speaking: The environment
Homework:
Read and complete the activities in the handout on letters of advice. Click here to see the document.
- Listening: review. Click here to access the document.
- Grammar and speaking: conditional sentences 2
- Vocabulary and speaking: The environment
Homework:
Read and complete the activities in the handout on letters of advice. Click here to see the document.
Falling Leaves - Work on the Book
Since our time is limited in class, for this second book you are to work on the book individually first. Read the book and complete the activities in the handout. When you finish your activities, hand them in and I'll correct them for you. You can find the handout on the following link:
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
B1. Listening: Visiting Bath
Watch the video below and answer the questions:
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1. Bath has many fine examples of…
a. Victorian Architecture
b. Modern Architecture
c. Georgian Architecture
d. Edwardian Architecture
2. Bath is a city which is famous for what?
a. Its football teams
b. Its spa water and hot springs
c. Its cakes, pastries, and biscuits
d. Its beaches
3. Bath is associated with which of these famous English writers?
a. William Shakespeare
b. JK Rowling
c. Charlotte Bronte
d. Jane Austen
4. Bath is…
a. One of the least visited places in Britain
b. One of Britain’s most popular destinations and a World Heritage site
c. One of the most densely populated cities in Britain
d. One of the most modern cities in Britain
5. What is the name of Bath’s most famous row of houses?
a. Regency Crescent
b. Roman Crescent
c. Georgian Crescent
d. Royal Crescent
6. Bath has…
a. The best collection of Roman pottery in the world
b. The best preserved Roman baths in the world
c. The best preserved Roman walls in the world
d. The best preserved Roman villa in the world
Click here to check your answers
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1. Bath has many fine examples of…
a. Victorian Architecture
b. Modern Architecture
c. Georgian Architecture
d. Edwardian Architecture
2. Bath is a city which is famous for what?
a. Its football teams
b. Its spa water and hot springs
c. Its cakes, pastries, and biscuits
d. Its beaches
3. Bath is associated with which of these famous English writers?
a. William Shakespeare
b. JK Rowling
c. Charlotte Bronte
d. Jane Austen
4. Bath is…
a. One of the least visited places in Britain
b. One of Britain’s most popular destinations and a World Heritage site
c. One of the most densely populated cities in Britain
d. One of the most modern cities in Britain
5. What is the name of Bath’s most famous row of houses?
a. Regency Crescent
b. Roman Crescent
c. Georgian Crescent
d. Royal Crescent
6. Bath has…
a. The best collection of Roman pottery in the world
b. The best preserved Roman baths in the world
c. The best preserved Roman walls in the world
d. The best preserved Roman villa in the world
Click here to check your answers
Third year - 3º A/B - Tuesday 11 March 2014
Summary of the class:
- Listening: Review. Click here to see the worksheet.
- Reading: Review. Click here to see the reading activities.
- Speaking: review
Homework:
Complete the second part of the reading worksheet.
Friday, 7 March 2014
Grammar: Conditional sentences
Click on the links below to practise the use of conditional sentences:
- 1st and 2nd conditionals
- Second conditional
- 1st and 2nd conditionals
- Second conditional
Third year - 3ºA/B - Thursday 5 March 2014
Summary of the class:
- Falling Leaves
- Reading: page 71
- Speaking: zero / first conditionals
- Grammar: second conditional
- Speaking: conditionals
Homework:
Exercise 6 on page 72
- Falling Leaves
- Reading: page 71
- Speaking: zero / first conditionals
- Grammar: second conditional
- Speaking: conditionals
Homework:
Exercise 6 on page 72
Third year - 3ºB - Thursday 26 February 2014
Third year - 3ºA - Thursday 26 February 2014
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