Unit 8: Should
Click on the image below for the slide presentation on "should" we dealt with in class.
Unit 5: Quantifiers
From different sources, below are practical activities on quantifiers.
QUANTIFIERS 1
QUANTIFIERS 2
QUANTIFIERS 3
QUANTIFIERS 4
QUANTIFIERS 5
QUANTIFIERS 1
QUANTIFIERS 2
QUANTIFIERS 3
QUANTIFIERS 4
QUANTIFIERS 5
Unit 5: Comparatives & Superlatives
Click here for a website to practise comparatives and here for superlatives.
Below you´ll find the slides on comparative and superlative structures we saw in class.
Below you´ll find the slides on comparative and superlative structures we saw in class.
Unit 4: Adjectives Ending in -ed & -ing
Below you have further practice to distinguish these two types of adjectives (-ed & -ing).
GRAMMAR EXPLANATION
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
GRAMMAR EXPLANATION
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
Unit 4: Present Perfect with Already & Yet
Click here for practical activities on Present Perfect using "already" and "yet".
Let´s have further practice here!
Here´s a grammar quiz including "still".
Below is a video with Present Perfect examples from TV shows.
Let´s have further practice here!
Here´s a grammar quiz including "still".
Below is a video with Present Perfect examples from TV shows.
Unit 3: Whose & Whom + Further Relative Pronoun Practice
Below are the slides on relative pronouns we worked on in class.
Unit 3: Defining Relative Clauses
Here are some weblinks to have further practice on defining relative clauses.
Unit 6: Will & Shall
Here´re grammatical exercises on "will" to be practise in the positive, negative and interrogative form.
Click on the image on the right. Below is another exercise to see the uses of "will" and "shall". WILL & SHALL |
Unit 3: Present Continuous for Arrangements
From language-worksheets.com, below are a wide range of self-correcting sentences for to you practise present continuous for arrangements.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Unit 3: Going to
From different sources, below are further self-correcting practical activities to consolidate the use of "going to" for plans.
GOING TO 1 GOING TO 2 GOING TO 3
GOING TO 1 GOING TO 2 GOING TO 3
Unit 2: Past Simple & Continuous
From different websites, here you have further grammar activities for you to practise this contrast of past verb tenses (simple & continuous). (Sources: perfect-english-grammar.com, elt.oup.com & agendaweb.org)
PAST SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS 1
PAST SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS 2
PAST SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS 3 (Comprehensive list of practical exercises)
PAST SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS 1
PAST SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS 2
PAST SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS 3 (Comprehensive list of practical exercises)
Unit 1: Order of English Adjectives
Below is a slide explaining to you the correct order when, in English, we include several adjectives to describe someone or something. This rule will become especially helpful when describing people´s clothes, because we will have to include: the length, colour and also material of the item of clothing in question.english_adjective_order.pdf
ENGLISH ADJECTIVE ORDER
Below is a video which will illustrate adjective order by means of plenty of examples and activities at the end for you to practise.
ENGLISH ADJECTIVE ORDER
Below is a video which will illustrate adjective order by means of plenty of examples and activities at the end for you to practise.