Minimal pairs
As you know, Minimal Pairs are words that only differ on a sound. With this crossword you can practice using and remembering some of them. Say them aloud! This practice will be useful for our next class.
Action English
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Wednesday 2 March 2016
Tuesday 1 March 2016
Word Search Puzzle
For today, just do this word search puzzle so you can practice some irregular verbs.
Have a good day!
Miguel
For today, just do this word search puzzle so you can practice some irregular verbs.
Have a good day!
Miguel
Monday 29 February 2016
Thursday 18 February 2016
This is Jake, a cat from Surrey.
He looks like he has had an interesting morning.
Hit the play (triangle) button to listen to him.
1. Listen to him and write down what he says.
2.After that, convert his story to the present perfect.
Example: Jake has woken up today at 6 this morning. Then, he...
After you do this, please upload the text file to the virtual classroom.
You may not know what a canal is. Here is some information about it.
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday 17 February 2016
Reported speech
Example: Reported speech using Past Perfect.
Remember: Have/has + finished (Present Perfect). Had + finished (Past Perfect)
Remember: Have/has + finished (Present Perfect). Had + finished (Past Perfect)
Thursday 11 February 2016
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