PRONUNCIATION EXERCISES FROM ESL-LOUNGE.COM/STUDENT
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ACTIVITIES AND KEY. CLICK HERE.
A very useful webpage to practise English in a fun way. Click HERE and you will find plenty of exercises to improve your English.
COULD YOU ADD YOURS??? (AND THE VIDEO, IF POSSIBLE?) AND COULD YOU WRITE YOUR NAME, SURNAME AND GROUP UNDER THE LINE OR LINES YOU HAVE CHOSEN?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!
Fill in the gaps in the text above with that, who, which, where, when, whose. Listen to the KEY HERE.
Text HERE, as well.
Theory - revision HERE.
Another quiz HERE (Remember that WHOM is used to refer to people, often after prepositions but also when the relative pronoun refering to people is the object and not the subject of the sentence. For example: "the people who(object) I (subject) met at the party were really nice" is ok, and "the people whom(object) I (subject) met at the party were really nice" is also correct)
This channel is really useful, as it helps you to improve your English with fun lessons based on movies. You watch scenes from very famous films, such as Star Wars, Beauty and the Beast, Joker or Fight Club.
WATCH THE VIDEOS AND..... LEARN A LOT!!!!!!!!
Click HERE. Watch the video and do the quiz.
Another very interesting video with essential English vocabulary about the Covid-19 pandemic HERE.
Coronavirus Liveworksheets HERE.
Covid-19 Lesson 1 - HERE.
Covid-19 LESSON 2 - HERE.
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Practise sentences 1-50 HERE, 51-100 HERE, 101-158 HERE, 159-end HERE.
REPHRASING - LINKERS : HERE (and KEY - HERE)
REPHRASING PASSIVE VOICE : HERE
MORE PRACTICE (REPHRASING) - HERE
After We Shall Overcome, and Moonriver, our (Cecilia Castellano and her English teacher's) third duet is Over the Raibow (from The Wizard of Oz musical)
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At the end of the activity you must have matched ALL THE SYMBOLS up with ALL THE WORDS (One symbol - One word)
KEY (READ BY YOUR TEACHER) HERE - KEY (PHOTOS) HERE, HERE AND HERE
After We Shall Overcome, Moonriver (our version of the famous song by Henry Mancini)a new duet by Cecilia Castellano (2 Bach B) and her English teacher.
VOCABULARY - HERE
And HERE "My favourite things - Covid-19 Version", also from "The Sound of Music"
THERE ARE PLENTY OF COVID 19 VERSIONS...
Another example: " In Quarantine" ( "Under The Sea", from " The Little Mermaid") - HERE
"Shop, shop, shop online", from "My Fair Lady" - HERE.
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow", from "The Wizard of Oz" - HERE
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" version("Mary Poppins") - HERE
Click HERE to watch the video.
FILL IN THE GAPS
I never needed (1) _____ ____ in any way
But now these days are gone, I’m not so (2) ____ ______ (but now these days are gone)
(And now I find) Now I find (3) I’ve _____ ___ _____ and opened up the doors.
Help me if you can, I’m (4) _____ _____
And I do appreciate you being (5) _____
Help me get my (6) ____ back on the ground
(7) ____ you please, please help me?
And now my life has changed in oh so many ways (and now my life has changed)
My independence seems to (8) _____ in the (9) ____
But (10) ____ ___ ___ ___I feel so insecure (I know that I)
I know that I just need you like I’ve never done before.
I never needed (1) anybody’s help in any way
But now these days are gone, I’m not so (2) self assured (but now these days are gone)
(And now I find) Now I find (3) I’ve changed my mind and opened up the doors.
Help me if you can, I’m (4) feeling down
And I do appreciate you being (5) ’round
Help me get my (6) feet back on the ground
(7) Won’t you please, please help me?
And now my life has changed in oh so many ways (and now my life has changed)
My independence seems to (8) vanish in the (9) haze
But (10) every now and then I feel so insecure (I know that I)
I know that I just need you like I’ve never done before
I never needed anybody’s help nunca necesité la ayuda de nadie
self-assured seguro de sí mismo. Alguien ‘self-assured’ tiene el autoestima alto, ‘they have high self-esteem’.
She’s a self-assured and confident negotiator.
to change your mind cambiar de idea
Your dad is so stubborn, nothing will make him change his mind.
to feel down sentirse triste, decaído
When I’m feeling a bit down, that song always cheers me up.
to vanish, esfumarse, desaparecer
Have you seen Tom anywhere? He just vanished like a ghost!
haze neblina, cortina de humo
We drove across the desert, through the shimmering heat haze
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every now and then de vez en cuando, de tanto en tanto
I’ve lost touch with most of my school friends, but I still see Julia every now and then.
If your answer is wrong, the message "uppss" will appear on the screen.
If it is right, no message will appear and you should move forward to the next screen.
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