jueves, 26 de mayo de 2022

12.6.- Vocabulary about appliances and reading and writing

 Video about the best kitchen appliances for 2021






12.5.- Speaking part 2

12.4.- The past simple passive

 Introductory video about the past simple passive


The past simple passive
A ring was given to Joe.

Collaborative video activity about turning the statements into the past simple passive


Past passive simple speaking practice




Individual online exercise about the past simple passive

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/active_passive/sentences_simple_past.htm



12.3.- Reading and writing part 2

12.2.- Listening and the present simple passive

 Love is gone by David Guetta introductory song lyrics video


What are we supposed to do?
Now, that love is gone.
Love is gone.



Collaborative online exercise about the present simple passive

Individual online exercise about the present simple passive


12.1.- Vocabulary about technological gadgets and listening

 Introductory video about technological gadgets





11.6.- Speaking

11.5.- Vocabulary about personal feelings and listening

11.3.- Reading and writing part 2

 Video about the history of the glasses



11.4.- Reading and writing part 6

11.2.- Present perfect with just and already and reading and writing

 Introductory conversation video about the present perfect with its time expressions.


Chart about some time expressions for the present perfect


Collaborative online exercise about the use of yet, just and already

https://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/2g7-just-yet-already.php


Individual online exercise about the use of yet, just and already

https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/tenses/t102-just-already-yet.htm


Video about 15 cool things you didn't know about your body.



11.1.- Reading and writing, vocabulary about the body parts, the present perfect and the present perfect with just

Head and shoulders song




Conversation video about the body parts



Collaborative online exercise about the body parts

Individual online exercise about the body parts


Present-perfect conversation video


 






Present perfect in songs


Collaborative present perfect online exercise


Individual present perfect online exercise

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-perfect-exercise-5.html


Introductory collaborative online exercise about the time words for the present perfect

https://www.engblocks.com/grammar/exercises/tenses/present-perfect-mixed/

10.6.- Speaking part 2 and phrases for agreeing and disagreeing

 Key Speaking test video



10.4.- Reading and writing and the first conditional

 Introductory video about the the first conditional 


First Conditional


If you sleep early, you will be able to get up early.

If you study hard, you will be the first.

If you eat healthy food, you will be fit.




Video about the first conditional in songs


Some sentences in first conditional in the video about the song extracts.

I'll never be the same if we ever meet again.
Will you still love me when I'm no long younger and beautiful?
I won't stop until that boy is mine.
I'll keep you locked in my head until we meet again.
If I lose myself tonight, it'll be by your side.

Collaborative online exercise about the first conditional

https://agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/conditional/first-conditional-1


Activities 6 and 7 on page 63


Individual online exercise about the first conditional

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/first-conditional-exercise-1.html


10.5.- Reading and writing part 7

10.3.- Reading and writing

 Introductory video What's the weather like today?


Vocabulary chart about the weather


Collaborative online exercise about the weather

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Weather/Weather_(Match_the_words_with_the_pictures)_pj2106922mi


Book activities

Video about the 10 top best national parks in the world



Book activities


Individual online exercise about the weather

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Weather/The_weather_mh10519ro

10.2.- Listening and will vs may

Introductory video about will, won't and might



Will for future facts or predictions based on opinion.

You will fall asleep tonight.

You will know your other half in your next trip.


Won't for future impossibilities

It won't rain orange juice tomorrow.


Might for future weak possibilities

You might get cold this month.



May for strong possibilities

Might for weak possibilities

May vs might in Harry Potter movie segments

May for strong possibilities
They may bring a toad.

Might for weak possibilities
It might wake up.

Collaborative online exercise about the use of will, may, might and won't

Individual online exercise about the use of will, may and might




10.1.- Vocabulary about places in a map and listening

Introductory video about outdoor activities


 

Quiz to know if you are an indoor or an outdoor person

https://www.quizony.com/are-you-an-indoor-or-outdoor-person/index.html


What outdoor activities do you like most?


Exercises on page 60



9.5.- Collocations with infinitive and -ing forms and the word building about people

Introductory video about the verbs followed by gerund or infinitive



 

Explanation about verbs followed by gerund or infintive


https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/infinitives-and-gerunds/


Collaborative online exercise about the verbs followed by gerund or infinitive

https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/infinitives-and-gerunds/


Individual online exercise about the verbs followed by gerund or infinitive

https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/infinitives-and-gerunds/3/


Introductory video about the vocabulary of musicians




Musicians


https://wordwall.net/resource/22926461


Word formation


The suffix -er is used as a noun suffix to name someone who does a job or an action, for example, trumpeter.


The general rule consists of adding -er at the end of a noun or verb, for example, trumpet = trumpeter and sing = singer.


For the words ended e, only the r is added, for example, write = writer


In some cases a letter needs to be double plus adding -er, for example, drums = drummer


Word formation exercise on Wordwall

https://wordwall.net/resource/36406302

9.6.- Reading and writing

9.4.- Speaking part 1

 Introductory video about the top 10 tv shows of all time




Exercises on page 57

Key Speaking test video


Key speaking test part 1 video



9.3.- Listening

 Top greatest performances of all time




Exercises on page 56


9.2.- Reading and writing and the future with be+going to

 Video about the top 5 circus in the world



At the circus conversation video



Circus vocabulary online exercise

Chandelier song video

I'm gonna swing from the chandelier.
I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist.
I'm gonna fly like a bird through the night.






Collaborative online exercise about the use of the future with be+going to


Exam task and exercise 5 on page 55 

9.1.- Vocabulary about entertainment activities and reading and writing part 3

 Introductory conversation video about free time activities




Entertainment vocabulary online exercise

Exercises 1 and 2 on page 54

Video about top 10 movies secretly based on Shakespeare plays



Have you ever watched a play?

What plays have you ever watched?

Individual online exercise about reading concerning entertainment



8.6.- Speaking part 2 and talking about preferences

 

Video related to talking about travel preferences




Talking about travel preferences




Peer discussion about travel preferences with love, hate and prefer.

Exercise 1 on page 53

Individual online exercise about love, like, prefer and hate

I like travelling. I would like to travel to Sweden. (Something I want)

Would you like to do something? conversation video

Like vs would like


Collaborative online exercise about the use of like vs would like

Exercise 2 on page 53

Individual online exercise about the use of like vs would like

8.5.- Reading and writing

 

Last summer, I went to London with my wife because I wanted to do the CELTA course. (because + reason or cause)

While I was in London, I also took my wife to most of the most famous city landmarks. (While + two actions at the same time)

My Chihuahua dog Donatella couldn't travel with us, so a friend of mine took care of her. (so + consequence or result)


Collaborative online exercise about the use of because and so

Exercises 1,2 and 3 on page 52.


Individual online exercise about some linking words

https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1676


Have you ever thought about a space journey?

Wbat do you think you will need for a space journey?


How to write a story

https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/pl/Images/580491--online-teaching-a2-flyers-reading-and-writing-part-7-the-astronaut.pdf


Exercises 4 and 5 on page 52


8.4.- Vocabulary about travel adjectives, adjectives ended in -ed or -ing and the past simple vs the past continuous.

 In which country is located Marrakech?

In which continent is located Marrakech?

What do you know Marrakech?


Marrakech travel video


Peer discussion about what you would do if were in Marrakech.

Exercise 1 on page 51

Exercise 2 on page 52 on wordwall

Marrakech is an interesting city.
I am interested in visiting Marrakech someday.


Because Marrakech seems to be an interesting city, I am interested in visiting it someday.

Exercise 3 on page 51

Collaborative online exercise about adjectives ended in -ed or -ing

Individual online exercises about the adjectives ended in -ed or -ing

Another use of the -ing form is in the continuous or progressive tenses like the past continuous or progressive.

I was doing my homework, when my phone rang.


Collaborative online exercise about past simple vs continuous or progressive

Exercise 5 on page 51

Individual online exercise about past simple vs continuous or progressive

Exercise 6 on page 51

Oral presentation of the exercise 6 on page 51


8.3.- Reading and writing

 What Caribbean islands do you know?

Have you ever heard about Guadeloupe? If so, what?


Travel video about Guadeloupe?


Peer activity 1 about forming the collocations on page 50.


Individual exam task on page 50


Collaborative correction of the exam task on page 50

8.2.- Vocabulary about different places to stay on holiday and listening

What type of travel destinations do you travel frequently travel?

What do you pack in your suitcase when you travel?


Travel packing video


Exercises 1,2 and 3 on page 49


Video about different types of accommodation




Vocabulary about different types of accommodation


Exam task on page 49

Oral practice about guessing what accommodation is through yes/no questions.




8.1.- Vocabulary about travel verbs and the past continuous tense

Travel personality quiz

https://jessieonajourney.com/travel-personality-quiz/


Peer discussion about your travel personality quiz


Exercise 3 on page 48


Exercise 4 on page 48

 

Introductory video about the past continuous in songs extracts.






Exercises 5 and 6 on page 48

Conversation video about the past continuous or progressive


Collaborative online exercise about the past continuous or progressive

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/3136204


Individual online exercise about the past continuous or progressive

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-continuous-exercise-1.html

7.6.- Reading and writing



Writing part 6

How to write an email for A2

7.5.- Speaking part 1

Speaking test



 


Peer discussion about if summer school is worth it.


Video about London Summer Schools


Video Stafford House Summer School in London


All the exercises to be collaboratively done on page 46.







7.4.- The adverbs of manner and listening

Introductory conversation video about the adverbs of manner


'I hope they look after my husband carefully.'
How does she hope they look after her husband?

'The doctor all here work too quickly?'
How do the doctors work all there?

'They took him away a bit fast.'
How was he taken away?

'Can I ask you to speak more quietly, please?'
How are the women asked to speak?

'She wants to know if the operation is going successfully.'
What does she want to know about the operation?

'Your husband is resting comfortably.'
How is her husband resting?

'Yes, he's slowly recovering from the anaesthetic.'
How is he recovering from the anaesthetic?
 


Killing softly song lyrics video

How does she want to be killed?

Collaborative online exercise about the adverbs of manner



Individual online exercise about the adverbs of manner

Leonardo da Vinci's biography

Collaborative exercises 2,3 and 4 and the exam task on page 45.




7.3.- Musical instruments and the modal verbs 'can' and 'could'

Is there a school band in La Salle?


Introductory video about musical instruments



Vocabulary practice video about the musical instruments


Peer discussion about what musical instrument do you like hearing/to hear most and why?

Collaborative online exercise about the musical instruments

Indvidual online exercise about the vocabulary of the musical instruments

Who can play a musical instrument and what instrument is it?

Frozen song lyrics video

How can life be what you want it to be?
If I could melt your heart, we'd never be apart.



Collaborative online exercise about can vs could

Individual online exercise about can vs could

7.2.- Reading and writing

Collaborative online exercise about 1,2,3 and 4 on page 42

Introductory video about the use of should





Collaborative online exercise about the use of should and shouldn't.


Collaborative exercise 5 on page 42

Individual online exercise about the use of should and shouldn't


Collaborative reading exercise 1 on page 43

Individual reading exam task on page 43.

7.1.- School subjects and expressions and the modal verbs 'must' and 'should'

Discuss with a partner what your career is and why you chose it?


Introductory video about school subjects



From the previous subjects tell us the one like most and why?

Collaborative matching online exercise about school subjects

Individual online exercise about school subjects

What course rules do you remember?

Video about school rules with must and mustn't




Collaborative online exercise about the use of must and mustn't

Tell me a school rule with must or mustn't

12.6.- Vocabulary about appliances and reading and writing

 Video about the best kitchen appliances for 2021