Here you can download the English worksheets to revise units 1,2 and 3.
Click here unit 1
Click here unit 2
Click here unit 3
Friday 20 December 2013
Thursday 19 December 2013
ENGLISH REVISION 3RD ESO
Here you can download the 3rd ESO Units 1-2-3 Worksheets to practice.
Click here unit 1
Click here unit 2
Click here unit 3
Click here unit 1
Click here unit 2
Click here unit 3
Wednesday 18 December 2013
LES PASSE-TEMPS (Projets de 1er ESO)
Les élèves de 1er ont fait des projets très jolis avec le vocabulaire qu'ils ont étudié à l'unité 2.
Friday 29 November 2013
Tuesday 26 November 2013
FUTURE TENSE WITH "BE GOING TO"
Future Tense with 'going to'
El tiempo futuro con 'going to' se usa más comúnmente en el lenguaje hablado cuando se desea hacer referencia del futuro inmediato, a algo que está por ocurrir.
It's going to rain!¡Va a llover! (algo que está por ocurrir)
También se emplea para hablar de intenciones o planes para hacer algo.
I'm going to learn English.Voy a aprender inglés. (intención)
Se forma con el verbo TO BE conjugado para la persona correspondiente, seguido de GOING TO y el verbo base. Por ejemplo:
GOING TO + PLAY | ||
I'm | going to | play |
You're | going to | play |
He's | going to | play |
She's | going to | play |
It's | going to | play |
We're | going to | play |
You're | going to | play |
They're | going to | play |
La forma interrogativa de esta construcción se compone de la forma interrogativa del verboTO BE y luego GOING TO más el verbo base.
GOING TO + PLAY | ||
Am I | going to | play? |
Are you | going to | play? |
Is he | going to | play? |
Is she | going to | play? |
It is | going to | play? |
Are we | going to | play? |
Are you | going to | play? |
Are they | going to | play? |
Para hacer preguntas, se agrega la 'question word' delante. Por ejemplo:
What are you going to do in May?
Where are you going to spend your holidays?
How are you going to travel?
Where are you going to spend your holidays?
How are you going to travel?
Para expresar la negación, se debe usar el verbo TO BE en su forma negativa, seguido deGOING TO más el verbo base.
GOING TO + PLAY | ||
I'm not | going to | play |
You aren't | going to | play |
He isn't | going to | play |
She isn't | going to | play |
It isn't | going to | play |
We aren't | going to | play |
You aren't | going to | play |
They aren't | going to | play |
You can practise the uses of GOING TO in this web:
ENGLISH GRAMMAR: TOO / ENOUGH
Too / Enough
Too equivale al español "demasiado".
Se utiliza siempre delante de los adjetivos o adverbios que modifica.
This exercise is too easy.Este ejercicio es demasiado fácil.
I arrived too late.Llegué demasiado tarde.
I arrived too late.Llegué demasiado tarde.
Luego del adjetivo, puede agregarse "to" más un verbo.
He's too young to drive.
Es demasiado joven para conducir.
He's too weak to lift it.Es demasiado débil para levantarlo.
Es demasiado joven para conducir.
He's too weak to lift it.Es demasiado débil para levantarlo.
Si se usa con sustantivos, significa "demasiado/a/os/as" y va siempre seguido de many omuch, dependiendo del tipo de sustantivo contable o incontable.
There are too many people.Hay demasiada gente.
There is too much shadow.Hay demasiada sombra.
There is too much shadow.Hay demasiada sombra.
Enough equivale al español "lo sufucientemente".
Se utiliza siempre después de los adjetivos o adverbios que modifica.
I arrived early enough.Llegué lo suficientemente temprano.
También puede ser seguido de "to" más un verbo.
He isn't old enough to drive.No es lo suficientemente viejo como para manejar.
He isn't strong enough to lift it.No es lo suficientemente fuerte como para levantarlo.
He isn't strong enough to lift it.No es lo suficientemente fuerte como para levantarlo.
Si se usa con sustantivos, significa "suficiente/s" y va siempre antes.
There aren't enough chairs.No hay suficientes sillas.
There isn't enough light.No hay suficiente luz.
Thursday 21 November 2013
Saturday 9 November 2013
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Tuesday 8 October 2013
3RD ESO READING BOOK: THE OMEGA FILES
1ST READING BOOK: THE OMEGA FILES
YOU CAN'T MISS THE READING OF THIS THRILLING BOOK!!
THE READING WORKSHEET SHOULD BE DONE BY THE END OF OCTOBER.
YOU CAN'T MISS THE READING OF THIS THRILLING BOOK!!
In EDI (the European Department of
Intelligence in Brussels) there are some very secret files - the Omega
Files. There are strange, surprising, and sometimes horrible stories in
these files, but not many people know about them. You never read about
them in the newspapers.
Hawker and Jude know all
about the Omega Files, because they work for EDI. They think fast, they
move fast, and they learn some very strange things. They go all over the
world, asking difficult questions in
dangerous places, but they don't always find the answers . . .THE READING WORKSHEET SHOULD BE DONE BY THE END OF OCTOBER.
4TH ESO READING BOOK :KIDNAPPED
1ST READING BOOK :KIDNAPPED
YOU CAN'T MISS THE READING OF THIS THRILLING BOOK !!
Robert Louis Stevenson 'I ran to the side of the ship. "Help, help! Murder!" I screamed, and my uncle slowly turned to look at me. I did not see any more. Already strong hands were pulling me away. Then something hit my head; I saw a great flash of fire, and fell to the ground . . .' And so begin David Balfour's adven tures. He is kidnapped, taken to sea, and meets many dangers. He also meets a friend, Alan Breck. But Alan is in danger himself, on the run from the English army across the wild Highlands of Scotland . .
THE READING WORKSHEET SHOULD BE DONE BY THE END OF OCTOBER .
YOU CAN'T MISS THE READING OF THIS THRILLING BOOK !!
Robert Louis Stevenson 'I ran to the side of the ship. "Help, help! Murder!" I screamed, and my uncle slowly turned to look at me. I did not see any more. Already strong hands were pulling me away. Then something hit my head; I saw a great flash of fire, and fell to the ground . . .' And so begin David Balfour's adven tures. He is kidnapped, taken to sea, and meets many dangers. He also meets a friend, Alan Breck. But Alan is in danger himself, on the run from the English army across the wild Highlands of Scotland . .
THE READING WORKSHEET SHOULD BE DONE BY THE END OF OCTOBER .
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