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Bonfire night
INTEF Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 4181 visitas
In this unit we talk about the Gunpowder plot and Bonfire Night. We practice grammar (sentence word order, questions words, imperative forms for instructions). We ask questions for specific information,…
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Things are different: Differences
INTEF Organización
- 3481 visitas
Activity designed to help us practice gramar (comparatives and superlatives, order of adjectives in the sentence) and vocabulary (patterns, clothes and materials). We practice describing clothes, asking…
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Things are different
INTEF Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 2892 visitas
In this unit we learn how to describe and ask for clothes, accept and refuse suggestions, and take decisions. We practice vocabulary (patterns, clothes and materials) and grammar (order of adjectives in…
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Bilingualism
British Council Organización
- 2054 visitas
In this article (we can listen to the audio while we read) a mother of a bilingual child explains what are the advantages of being competent in more than one language. Next, we can do an exercise to…
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Speaking: making remarks with ‘What’
EduBook Organización
- 720 visitas
Look at these sentences: ‘What a fine gentleman!’ ‘What a miserable place this is!’ We use this type of sentence when we would like to emphasize how big, nice, bad, good someone or something is.…
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Summary - Understanding the text
EduBook Organización
- 1809 visitas
Choose the correct words for each sentence. Then put the sentences in order to make a summary of the second part of Chapter Four. In the there was a painting on the . Susan, Brian and Jim put on clothes…
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Listening - Understanding the text
EduBook Organización
- 1724 visitas
A phone call to London Read these sentences. Put them in order to make the telephone conversation between Uncle Stephen and Professor Johnson. Who says each sentence? Listen, We must meet. Can I bring…
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Sentences with when and while
EduBook Organización
- 1253 visitas
We can use the words when and while to join one or more different ideas in one sentence. When is usually followed by a verb in the past simple. While is usually followed by a verb in the past…
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exercise republic society - classify.pptx
teresa sanchez vivancos Docente
- 992 visitas
who would sa each sentence? classify