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Funny German COVID-19 ad likens couch potatoes to heroes

Funny German COVID-19 ad likens couch potatoes to heroes

Newspaper article: Click HERE

Video: Click HERE

FUNNY OXYMORONS

FUNNY OXYMORONS
  • I am a deeply superficial person. 
  • I distinctly remember forgetting that.

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Simon Sinek on Millennials

What's your opinion on what Simon Sinek says in this video? 

Vocabulary - Climate Change (Cristina Cabal's blog)

Correct these ten mistakes (activity from Cristina Cabal's blog)

Other activities on error correction by Cristina Cabal:

Quiz: Fixing Most Common Mistakes Seen in Intermediate Written Exams- HERE.

And HERE, mistakes in pronunciation.

How to pronounce -ed (past simple regular verbs)

Click HERE and then..... Enter site >English > Menu > 4º ESO > Intermediate > The -ed suffix.

Extract from the English Dpt Syllabus (2nd Bach)

Extract from the English Dpt Syllabus (2nd Bach)

Click HERE.

What is the coronavirus? (Listening comprehension)

Watch the video and choose the correct answer.

1. What is the coronavirus?

a.) A new bacteria from China that no one had ever heard about before.
b.) An outbreak of disease that started in China that is caused by a new type of coronavirus.

2. What are the symptoms?
a.) Common flu symptoms like coughing, runny nose, and fever which can develop into pneumonia.
b.) A rash on your face, fever and trouble breathing.

3. Where have cases been confirmed so far?
a.) In animals and humans.
b.) The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other international locations.

4. Should I be panicking about this outbreak?
a.) It's a serious public-health threat, like the flu, and we should be cautious, but not alarmed.
b.) The virus affects people of all ages equally. There is no cure and it is very difficult to fight off the virus.

5. How is this virus transmitted?
a.) It's transmitted from animals to people. The virus is spreading across China from animals to people.
b.) It's transmitted from person to person. An infected person can spread the virus to other people.

6. What treatment is available?
a.) Currently, there isn't any treatment.
b.) Antibiotics

7. How serious is this outbreak compared to others in the past?
a.) Compared to other outbreaks, not as serious.
b.) It's just as serious as outbreaks of Ebola and SARS.
TRANSCRIPT HEREFrom eslvideo.com - Click HERE.


Improve your writing with these ten free online tools

Improve your writing with these ten free online tools

Click HERE.

2nd BACH NOTEBOOK 2020-2021

2nd BACH NOTEBOOK 2020-2021

Click HERE.

Oxford Online English (YouTube Channel)

Oxford Online English (YouTube Channel)

Click HERE.

A few pronunciation activities

A few pronunciation activities

Click HERE (/o/ /o:/ /Әu/)

Click HERE (/e/ /ei/)

Click HERE and HERE (-ed)

Click HERE (/ae/ /^/)

Click HERE  (Odd-one-out with vowel sounds)

Click HERE (Final -s)

More activities - HERE

A FEW ABAU TESTS (Padlet)

PADLET "MODELOS PRUEBAS CERTIFICACIÓN EOI" BY ELIANE ABELLA GUERRA

Best English Speeches - J. K. Rowling

Click HERE to listen to (and watch) other speeches. Best English Speeches youtube channel.

Rephrasing Test for 2nd Bach

Rephrasing Test for 2nd Bach

Click HERE. (Click on "Jugar cuestionario". Don’t write dashes or full stops. Repeat the first word/words that you are given)

KEY - Click on "Fichas de estudio"

Amigos Ingleses: PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES

Click HERE and HERE, as well.

Learn English: Conjunctions - Linkers - Paragraphing

GROUP TOGETHER (PRONUNCIATION EXERCISE)

Group together the words with the same vowel sounds or the same diphthongs.

There are six groups: /ai/, /ei/ , /eə/, /i:/, /3:/, /u:/

And seven or six words in each group.

KEY HERE. Click HERE in order to listen to your teacher reading the words.

Pronunciation Odd-One-Out Exercises

Pronunciation Odd-One-Out Exercises

Click HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE