dissabte, 24 de novembre del 2012

VOSCREEN

Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo's blog I came across a site called Voscreen. After signing-up and choosing your native language from a list of nine, you’re shown a series of very short video TV/movie video clips where a phrase is said. Then, you have a choice of either clicking “I understand” or “Show Me The Script.” If you clip “Show Me The Script,” you’re shown two versions in your native language, and you have to choose which one is correct. Click on one and it shows if it’s the right one or not and then you can move to the next clip. If you clip "I understand", you're shown two versions in your native language, and you have to choose which one is correct, too. It is shown with green colour. 


This site Voscreen is free, you can sign up, access through your Facebook account or start as a guest.



dijous, 22 de novembre del 2012

EXTRA ENGLISH SERIES




Extra English episode 1 Hectors arrival (part1)
This is the story of Bridget and Annie, who share a flat in London. They have a neighbour, Nick. Nick fancies Bridget. But Annie fancies Nick. That’s the way it is until Bridget gets a letter from Argentina. Stand by for Extra.
Extra English lessons are very useful for beginner and intermediate English learners. These videos have subtitles, so you can read the text while your are watching Extra English episodes.

Extra English episode 1 (part 2)



These episodes ,suitable for you, are quite funny and you really like them! I think they are easy to understand thanks to the subtitles. Watch them, you will find more in youtube channel and in power-english.net

dimarts, 20 de novembre del 2012

recommended books


A1 &2 elementary
  •     Vicary,Tim. Ned Kelly. A True Story. OUP, Stage 1
  •     Shakespeare, William: The Tempest .OUP, Starter
  •     The Missing Coins, John Escott. Ed. Penguin, ISBN 978-1-4058-7668-1, with CD
  •     The Last Photo. Easystarts Penguin Readers. Pearson Longman. With Audio CD.
  •     The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Level 1 Penguin Readers. Pearson Longman.With CD.
  •     Tales from the Arabian Nights. Level 2 Penguin Readers. Pearson Longman.With CD.
  •     Double Cross, Phillip Prowse, Cambridge L2, ISBN 978-0-5216-8653-2, with CD
  •     Tales of the Supernatural, Frank Brennan, Cambridge UP.ISBN 978-0-5216-8610-5, with CD
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FOOD IDIOMS

What are idioms?
 Idioms or fixed phrases are groups of words which you need to learn as complete phrases, because they often have a meaning which is different from the words on their own.

Here you have a worksheet related to food idioms, try to find out the meaning of them while reading the sentences. Then, match the sentences with their meaning in this small box. Click on the image below to open the file, you will be directed to another site. Print the worksheet if you wish! 

FOOD IDIOMS
keys: 1. a very important person. 2. the essential part of. 3. want more than you need. 4. somebody who often drops things. 5. very relaxed. 6. the best. 7. use your brain. 8. like a lot. 9. a very intelligent person. 10. easy, simple. 11. a cowardly person. 12. to know nothing about something. 13. a person who can not be trusted. 14. a lazy individual, addicted to television watching. 15. to be in a serious trouble. 16. to earn money to live. 17. something or someone insignificant. 18. to become very angry.

dissabte, 10 de novembre del 2012

DAILY ROUTINE POSTER

Daily routine poster

Do and Make

make and do exercises

keys: 1. make faces, 2. do your job, 3. do badly, 4. make peace 5. do nothing, 6. make an impression, 7. make an appointment, 8. make a painting, 9. make a speech, 10. do business, 11. make a fool of yourself, 12. do right, 13. make a phone call, 14. do a course, 15. make a fortune, 16. make a plan, 17. make your bed, 18. do damage, 19. do the shopping, 20. make friends, 21. make a dance, 23. make a bet, 24. do the dishes, 25. make fun of someone, 26. do the washing up, 27. make a drawing, 28.make trouble, 29. do well, 30. make a prediction, 31. make a cake, 32. make a fuss, 33. do exercises, 34. do work, 35.make inquiries, 36. do wrong. 37. do a favour, 38. make a mistake, 39. make a choice, 40. make a joke, 41. make a reservation, 42. do your best, 43. do the gardening, 44. make a mess, 45. do your hair, 46. do the housework, 47. do homework, 48. do your nails.