Showing posts with label intermediate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intermediate. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Reading and Listening: The Fake Paralympians

It is always a good practice to use authentic materials to learn real English. Watch the video and read the text from the BBC about fake paralympians. Pay attention to the usage of English.

Click the link below



https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p09tcvqz


Saturday, 9 May 2020

The Passive Voice & The Causative: Have/Get Something Done

The passive voice is very often used in English, more than in Spanish. You can watch this video in Spanish with a complete explanation on the grammar topic.




There is another post about the passive (just present and past simple) in this blog:



To complete all the aspects of the passive voice, here is a link to a video-explanation of the Causative Passive, also known as Have/Get Something Done:

Thursday, 1 March 2018

Conditional Sentences

Conditional Sentences

These sentences consist of two clauses: the main one and the if-clause, The if-clause expresses a condition for the result stated in the main one.

Depending on the type -zero, first, second or third- they follow some verb correlations that you can see in the examples of this chart

(from:https://www2.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/stonebrink/ESL040/4_types_of_conditionals.htm)

As you may notice in the examples, when you put the if clause first, you need to write a comma immediately after. This is not necessary if the main clause comes first, as it is its 'natural' place.

Zero Conditional (If+Present, Present)

Here is an example with present continuous in the if-clause and an emphatic connector: not only if but even if.


Answer these questions with zero conditionals. The first one is done for you.

If you don't study for a test, you fail.

Zero Conditionals by M Paz Pérez García on Scribd



First Conditional (If+Present, Simple Future)

Remember that first conditionals can also have an imperative or a modal in the main clause. Have a look at these examples,

with imperatives-

If your friend doesn't like her birthday present, give it to me. I love it!


If you go to the supermarket, don't forget to buy some sugar.


and with modals-

He must finish his homework if he wants to go out with his friends.





Now, try this quiz:





And this worksheet:



Second Conditional (If+Simple Past, Simple Conditional)

Look at this example:


Now revise the verb pattern of second conditionals that appears in the chart and try the activity:


These are links to games for the practice of the second type of conditional sentences.




Third Conditional (If+Past Perfect, Condit. Perfect)

Now revise the verb pattern of third conditionals that appears in the chart and try the activity:




Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Clothes, shoes and accesories

A link to a webpage by eslbuzz where you can practise and learn a lot of vocabulary about clothes, shoes and accesories:

eslbuzz-clothes, shoes and accesories


Have a look at the words and pictures. Then try to say the words you know before the audio on the video: