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Recursos educativos de Lingua italiana para Primero de ESO
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Interactive Book: Past Simple
Tiching explorer Organización
- 10 lo usan
- 3576 visitas
The resource consists of an interactive book about the past simple tense. We talk about our birth date. We practice saying and writing dates. We study regular and irregular verbs. We practice…
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Have got or has got
Tiching explorer Organización
- 3 lo usan
- 10101 visitas
In this exercise we have to complete the sentences with "have got" or "has got".
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Present Continuous tense VS Present Simple tense
Nicolás Puel Docente
- 11 lo usan
- 2598 visitas
This video is an explanation of the difference and uses of the present simple and present continues tense.
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Ordinal numbers
Language guide Organización
- 31 lo usan
- 17722 visitas
Improve pronunciation of ordinal numbers.
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Portrait illustrator maker
Tiching explorer Organización
- 12973 visitas
In this website we can create our avatar. We can change all parts of the face. We can describe our (virtual) physical appearance.
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Creative writing competition
Smart Organización
- 11615 visitas
The resource consists of a timed creative-writing competition activity. We write a composition which refers to three of the pictures given. We improve our writing skills.
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Conditionals: Quiz
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 4643 visitas
In this exercise we have to click onto the correct half part of the conditional structures.
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Was/were
Tiching explorer Organización
- 4 lo usan
- 3379 visitas
In this exercise we have to fill in the blanks with the was or were.
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Present Simple or Present Continuous?
Nicolás Puel Docente
- 8 lo usan
- 3195 visitas
A short, funny video demostrating the difference between the Present Simple and Present Continuous tense.
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Present Simple versus Present Continuous
Tiching explorer Organización
- 26 lo usan
- 2803 visitas
In this activity we practice two present tenses - simple & continuous. We read the explanation and complete the multiple choice exercises.