28 November 2014

Present Perfect Simple/Present Perfect continuous

Click here if you want to do some exercises with the Present Perfect Simple and the Present Perfect Progressive.

16 November 2014

Cute little girl singing the Alphabet song

How cute!

17 October 2014

Kids

This section is dedicated to all your beloved little devils : your children , your younger brothers and sisters, your nieces and nephews , etc.
I have two young children myself and I'd like them to improve their English having as much fun as possible while they learn. There are so many games and interactive activities on the Internet which can make this task much easier, and of course, fun !
Everybody knows how much kids love computers, so why don't you invite them to give the following activities a try?

Activities for children:
The Alphabet
The body
The Numbers
  • Count with Number train.

Time
Let's learn how to tell the time!

What's the time, please?
8.00 _______It's eight o'clock _________________________________________It's eight
7.45 _______It's a quarter to eight ___________________________It's seven forty-five
6.05 _______It's five past six _____________________________________
It's six oh five
3.25 _______It's twenty-five past three _____________________It's three twenty-five
4.30 _______It's half past four ____________________________________It's four thirty
5.55 _______It's five to six. ___________________________________ It's five fifty-five

4.40 _______It's twenty to five ____________________________________
It's four forty



Days of the week


Months


Animals

14 June 2014

Listening Comprehension

Click on the following links to find different types of activities to practise your listening skills, such as answering questions and doing multiple choice and gap-filling exercises.


Randall's ESL Cyber listening Lab


La Mansión del Inglés



06 June 2014

How to Describe Pictures

28 May 2014

Email Writing

Exercises on how to write semi formal emails.

06 March 2014

Present continuous used for describing pictures

Click here to practise your present progressive and picture description skills.

20 February 2014

Describing Pictures

04 February 2014

MODELOS PRUEBAS DE CERTIFICACION 2011-2012

Desde aquí puede acceder a muestras de ejercicios de los exámenes de certificación de las convocatorias de 2011 y 2012. Recuerde que estos ejercicios son sólo un ejemplo del tipo de tareas de las que constan los exámenes de certificación. Para saber con más detalle qué tipo de ejercicios puede encontrar, consulte la Guía del Candidato 2013. Esta guía estará disponible en esta web al menos un mes antes del comienzo de las pruebas.
Puede descargar los archivos y guardarlos en su equipo.
Los ejemplos de Comprensión Oral y de Comprensión de Lectura incluyen las correspondientes respuestas.

21 December 2013

Book Review


During the second therm, you will have to write a book review( 150-200 words) and your writing  should be organized somewhat like this:

Introduction, which gives facts and background information concerning the book and its author.
Main body, usually made up of three parts. The first giving a concise outline of the plot, the second mentioning the main characters and their role in the story and thirdly any relevant themes the book touches upon while it unravels.
Conclusion, which should include any general comments and opinion as well as a positive or negative recommendation supported by reasons.
The style of your review or oral presentation very much depends on your audience, therefore it can either be formal or semi-formal. Present tenses are normally used as well as a variety of adjectives to make the speech more interesting.

Useful language
Recommendations:
· It’s well worth reading
· It will change the way you think of….
· I wouldn’t recommend it because….
· It’s bound to be on the best sellers list
· I highly/strongly recommend it
· It’s a highly entertaining read
· It’s a bore to read
· It’s certainly at the top of my list of favourites
· Fans of this author will no doubt be thrilled with this latest edition
· It’s a must!
· Don’t bother with this one
· I definitely recommend that you add this to your collection!

Choose the vocabulary according to your level using adjectives and expressions like the ones below:
ELEMENTARY: amusing, boring, brilliant, enjoyable, exciting, funny, great, romantic, simple.
INTERMEDIATE: dull, entertaining, hilarious, moving, predictable, remarkable, shocking, surprising, tragic, unpredictable, violent, a cliffhanger, blackly funny, breathtaking, deeply moving, dull, heart warming...

Your can read the whole post giving advice about book reviews at our Library Blog, About Reading. Thanks to Mª José and Alison for their excellent tips.
If you feel like giving voice to your writings or to the texts you are reading, you can use this tool. It does not sound very natural, but it is not bad either. You can give it a try and see if you like it.

You will find more interesting reading material at English Story Reading Room. All the books there are available for free.

Christmas Wishes

I wish a merry Christmas for all of us and lots of nice surprises for next year.
After all, 2014 must be better than 2013, I can't see how it can be worse. And no , we don't want to see if things can go worse, we want a nice holiday to share with our family and friends , lots of presents , happiness and prosperity for next year, as usual.
Oh, I forgot, we'd like to win a good lottery prize just for once!

Love,

MJ


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


It'd be nice if you wrote your own Chistmas greetings and sent them as comments. You just have to click on the comment icon below. Come on, Xmas is coming again; it's time to celebrate!

If you need some ideas, you can find them here.

10 November 2013

Tests

2st year basic level

14th November: Listening comprehension
14th November: Reading Comprehension
21st November: Writing

2nd year intermediate level

21th November: Writing

12 October 2013

Asking Questions

Tag Questions
Usage
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Embedded Questions
Usage
Exercise 1
Exercise 2

21 January 2013

ESL POD,Podcasts in English


Nacho, 1st year basic level student at EOI Aviles recommends you this podcast site to practise your listening skills. The site offers you the script for all the poscasts to make it easier for you.
Click here to get to the site.

15 November 2012

Sports Vocabulary



Click on the image above and play the game
(activity taken from acliltoclimb.blogspot.com.)

Learn the name of some sports and sports equipment with these picture vocabulary activities.




  • Now do the following listening comprehension exercise


  • Test your vocabulary 1,2,3


  • Listening Comprehension: Text completion quiz


  • Now watch this video clip on the topic of health and exercise, and then answer the questions based on what you see and hear.

25 October 2012

Unit 1- Exercises


Click on the title below and do the exercises:

12 October 2012

Tom Hiddleston (Time Talks Madrid 2012)

Interview to actor Tom Hiddleston in English, with Spanish subtitles.


28 September 2012

Text Books

 TEXT BOOKS 2012-2013

1st YEAR BASIC LEVEL



NEW HEADWAY Third edition Beginner .
Student’s Book y Workbook
John and Liz Soars
Oxford University Press







1st YEAR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL



NEW ENGLISH FILE Intermediate
Student’s Book y Workbook
Clive Oxenden.
Oxford University Press








New English File Intermediate Online





12 January 2012

New Year's Resolutions


Listen and read the following article about New Year's resolutions and fill in the chart in the worksheet.

Click here and listen

Listening and reading comprehension worksheet (page 2) with answer sheet (page 1)

Transcript and activities

22 December 2011

Little Drummer Boy

In this moving Chrismas carol , the true spirit of Christmas is revealed when an orphan witnesses the birth of baby Jesus, and gives the only gift he can – a song. With its simple message that the best gift is one given from the heart, this story exemplifies the true spirit of Christmas.

Little Drummer Boy has always been one of my favourite Christmas carols, that's why I've chosen these two versions for you to hear. They can't be more different but I like them both very much.


Why don't you send me a comment and tell me what you think of them?

The words and music to the Christmas song Little Drummer Boy were composed by Katherine K. Davis, Henry Onorati and Harry Simeone in 1958. The lyrics of Little Drummer Boy consist of no less than 21 rum pum pum pum' - a major part of the song and therefore presenting an apparently easy task for the lyricist! However, Little Drummer Boy has been a huge hit for several artists. The most notable rendition was created by the most unlikely combination of Bing Crosby and David Bowie. This version of Little Drummer Boy was a massive hit for the artists and was in fact Bing Crosby's most successful recording after the legendary White Christmas.







David: Hello...... you're the new butler?
Bing: Hahaha! Well, it's been a long time since I've been the new anything!
David: What's happened to Hudson?
Bing: I guess he's changing.
David: Yeah, he does that a lot, doesn't he? Uhm... Oh, I'm David Bowie, I live
down the road.
Bing: Oh!
David: Sir Percival let's me use his piano if he not around. He's not around, is
he?
Bing: I can honestly say I haven't seen him, but come on in! Come in!
David: But uh...
Bing: Come on in!
David: Are you related to sir Percival?
Bing: Well, distantly...
David: Oh, you're not the poor relation from America, right?
Bing: Ha! Gee... news sure travels fast, doesn't it? I'm Bing.
David: Oh, I'm pleased to meet you. You're the one that sings, right?
Bing: Well, right or wrong, I sing either way.
David: Oh well, I sing too.
Bing: Oh good! What kind of singing?
David: Mostly the contemporary stuff. Do you eh... do you like modern music?
Bing: Oh, I think it's marvellous! Some of it's really fine. But tell me, have you ever listened to any of the older fellows?
David: Oh yeah, sure. I like ah... John Lennon and the other one with eh...Harry
Nilsson.
Bing: Mmm... you go back that far, uh?
David: Yeah, I'm not as young as I look.
Bing: Haha, none of us is these days!
David: In fact I've got a six year old son. And he really gets excited around the Christmas holiday-thing.
Bing: Do you go in for anything of the traditional things in the... boy, household, Christmas time?
David: Oh yeah, most of them really. Presents, tree, decorations, agents sliding down the chimney...
Bing: What??
David: Oh, I was just seeing if you were paying attention.
Bing: Haha!
David: Actually, our family do most of the things that other families do. We
sing the same songs.
Bing: Do you?
David: Oh, I even have a go at 'White Christmas'.
Bing: You do, eh!
David: And this one. This is my son's favourite. Do you know this one?
Bing: Oh, I do indeed, it's a lovely theme.

And they told me pa-ram-pam-pam-pam
A new-born king to see pa-ram-pam-pam-pam
Our finest gifts we bring pa-ram-pam-pam-pam
Ra-pam-pam-pam, ra-pam-pam-pam

Peace on Earth, can it be
Years from now, perhaps we'll see
See the day of glory
See the day, when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again

Peace on Earth, can it be
Every child must be made aware
Every child must be made to care
Care enough for his fellow man
To give all the love that he can

I pray my wish will come true
For my child and your child too
He'll see the day of glory
See the day when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again

Peace on Earth, can it be
Can it be

Bing: It's a pretty theme, isn't it?

The Almost is a alternative band from Clearwater, Florida, most notable for being the side project of Underoath drummer/vocalist Aaron Gillespie. They have a surprising version of Little Drummer Boy and I have to say that I like it a lot.







 
Blogger Templates