Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Uses of 'will', 'won't' and 'shall'

a) future predictions: 'You won´t like the film'

Activity 1: Choose the correct answer.

Activity 2: Complete the sentences.

b) making decisions: (at a restaurant) 'I´ll have a chicken salad' 

c) offering: 'I´ll help you to do it' 'Shall I help you to do it?' 

d) promising: 'I´ll pay you back tomorrow'      

Activity 3: Choose the correct answers.

Activity 4: Click on the words in the correct order.

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Quantifiers: too much, too many, too, enough

Activity 1. Complete the sentences wiith 'too much', 'too many' or 'enough'.

Activity 2. Complete the sentences with 'too' or 'enough'.

Activity 3. Complete with 'too', 'enough', 'too much', or 'too many'.

Activity 4. Choose the correct answer.

Activity 5. Complete the sentences.

Los Angeles

Read the text about Los Angeles and do the exercises. 


Click here to download the activities.
Click here to download the glossary.

Note: you can correct exercises 1 and 2 by looking at the final text in worksheet C (last page)

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Describing my house and the place where I live

Activity 1. Listen to Anne describing her house and do the activities.


Activity 2. Read the text about Newquay, in Cornwall and do the activities. Then, check your answers

Superlative adjectives

What are superlative adjectives?
Superlative adjectives are used to define the highest degree of a noun. Superlative adjectives are used only if 3 or more things or people are being compared.


Examples:
  • The black dog is the biggest. 
  • The house at the end of the street is the nicest.
  • My mother's pizza is the best.
Activity 1. Fill in the gaps with the correct word.

Activity 2. Write the comparatives and superlatives.

Activity 3. (comparative or superlative?)


Activity 4. Choose the correct answer.

Activity 5. Complete the sentences.