EXTRA PRACTICAL ENGLISH:
Asking for a drink
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Friday, 30 October 2009
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Monday, 19 October 2009
Thursday, 15 October 2009
File 1C. The English Alphabet & The Numbers

Hi everybody!
Here you have some useful links connected with the alphabet and the numbers:
The English alphabet (with sound)
The English alphabet (game)
The English Numbers - Exercise
THE ENGLISH ALPHABET (REAL VIDEO)
ATTENTION! The letter 'Z' is different in American English!
BrEng = Zed
AmEng = Zee
File 1B. Micro-challenge: Tennis score
Do you remember Activity 1.17 from the Student's Book?
When the point finishes, the referee says:
Why does he use the word 'love' instead of the number 'zero'?
File 1B. Extra grammar and vocabulary
GRAMMAR:
Lesson B verb be [-] and [?] (1)
Lesson B verb be [-] and [?] (2)
VOCABULARY:
Countries & nationalities
NATIONALITIES (Real English)
WEBQUEST: (Only for 'Pro' students!)
Where in the world...?
Lesson B verb be [-] and [?] (1)
Lesson B verb be [-] and [?] (2)
VOCABULARY:
Countries & nationalities
NATIONALITIES (Real English)
WEBQUEST: (Only for 'Pro' students!)
Where in the world...?
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Monday, 5 October 2009
File 1A. Vocabulary: The days of the week + song
THE DAYS OF THE WEEK
The days of the week are usually abbreviated:
Monday (Mon)
Tuesday (Tue)
Wednesday (Wed)
Thursday (Thu)
Friday (Fri)
Saturday (Sat)
Sunday (Sun)
Now click on the links below and play two funny games:
Game 1
Game 2
Finally, listen to the song "When I'm feeling blue" by Travis, and pay special attention to the pronunciation of the days of the week:
The days of the week are usually abbreviated:
Monday (Mon)
Tuesday (Tue)
Wednesday (Wed)
Thursday (Thu)
Friday (Fri)
Saturday (Sat)
Sunday (Sun)
Now click on the links below and play two funny games:
Game 1
Game 2
Finally, listen to the song "When I'm feeling blue" by Travis, and pay special attention to the pronunciation of the days of the week:
Thursday, 1 October 2009
File 1A. Micro-challenge: The personal pronoun "I"
Remember: Use CAPITAL "I"
You are a student and I am a teacher = CORRECT
You are a student andi am a teacher = INCORRECT
Why do we use capital "I" instead of low-case "i" for the first person singular personal pronoun?
Use the Comments section to write your answers.
You are a student and I am a teacher = CORRECT
You are a student and
Why do we use capital "I" instead of low-case "i" for the first person singular personal pronoun?
Use the Comments section to write your answers.
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