viernes, 30 de octubre de 2020

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 9

 Go to this website and practice this gramma https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/intermediate-b1-listening/organising-your-time


Host: On ‘Star Students’ today we’re speaking to Peter, who is going to tell us about the Pomodoro Technique, a system to help manage your time. It was invented by an Italian man called Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s. Now, he called it the Pomodoro Technique after a tomato-shaped timer that his mother used to use when she was cooking. Pomodoro is Italian for tomato. And this tomato has helped Peter become an A-grade student. So, Peter, welcome to the studio.

Peter: Thanks.

Host: Tell us about the Pomodoro Technique. What’s it about?

Peter: It’s about getting maximum productivity from your available time. I use it for studying, but professionals use it at work.

Host: Is it difficult to follow?

Peter: No. It’s actually very simple. It’s about breaking down your work into separate jobs and then using a timer to separate your time into periods of intensive work and short breaks.

Host: OK, well, that sounds sensible. So, how do you start?

Peter: First of all, you should think about the task you need to complete. For example, writing an essay for homework. You need to think about all the stages of the task and write a clear to-do list on a piece of paper. When you are ready to start you set the timer to 25 minutes and you start working on the first item on the list.

Host: OK … but what happens when the timer goes off?

Peter: When the timer goes off you must take a short break of between 3 to 5 minutes. One 25-minute session is one ‘pomodoro’ so when you have completed this, you deserve a short break. You should try to move about a bit during the break.

Then, set the timer for another 25 minutes and keep working. At the end of the next ‘pomodoro’ you have another short break. As you complete the items on the ‘to-do’ list you should tick them off, to give you a feeling of satisfaction that you’re getting the job done.

Host: OK … I get it. Can you use any timer? Most people have timers on their phones these days. Could you use that?

Peter: You could, but the danger is that then you can check messages on your phone or you start looking at apps. I use my dad’s kitchen timer and I make sure I switch off my phone when I’m studying. I get so much more done. In the breaks I sometimes check my phone but only if I’ve completed some of the items on my to-do list.

Host: Three to five minutes isn’t long for a break. Is that enough time?

Peter: Well, when you’ve had four or five short breaks you can take a longer break, and then you start again.

Host: And it works?

Peter: Yes, it works for me! It stops me wasting time. My work is much more effective when I use the timer. It’s like short, intense periods of work. I actually get my homework done a lot quicker now, which leaves me more free time, so for me it works really well.

Host: Oh, I think I’ll give it a try. Thanks so much for coming in, Peter.

Peter: You’re welcome. Thanks for inviting me. 

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 10

A (girl)
I really like The Notebook; it’s a romantic classic. The story is about a poor boy, called Noah, who meets a rich girl, called Allie, and they fall in love over one summer. But of course there are problems. Allie’s parents don’t approve of Noah because he’s poor and they get separated, then a lot of time passes before they can get together again. She goes away to college and he writes to her every day, but she doesn’t get the letters. Then after quite a long time, Noah buys an old house which he promised to restore for Allie. He does it up and she sees a newspaper article about it and goes to find him again. You can probably guess the rest, but it’s a bit complicated because she is engaged to another man. Noah is played by Ryan Gosling, who’s my favourite actor, and he stops the film being too soppy – but you still cry a lot at the end. Rachel McAdams is really good too, as Allie.

B (boy)
I think my favourite film is Skyfall, the last James Bond movie. It stars Daniel Craig again and Javier Bardem is this really evil baddie. They’re both great, and so is Judi Dench as M, Bond’s boss. It’s a bit different to other Bond films. The story is more important, although there is still a lot of action. It’s really well filmed, especially in the scenes which are shot in Shanghai and Scotland, and it’s really exciting, of course. Bond is also a bit different – although he does amazing things, he seems older and that makes him more human and the story more realistic. Oh, the song by Adele is great, too. You know it won an Oscar?

C (girl)
It’s not a very recent film, but I love Pride and Prejudice – the version with Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen as Mr Darcy. The story is really clever and interesting, besides being romantic. It’s all about how we tend to jump to conclusions about people and we’re often completely wrong. Elizabeth thinks Mr Darcy is stuck up and snobbish at the beginning of the film, but at the end she realises she has been completely wrong and he isn’t like that at all. She also realises he has an enormous house and that maybe helps her fall in love with him too! After I saw the film I read the book by Jane Austen and I really recommend that too. Although it was published 200 years ago, it’s still a great read and really funny in parts.

D (boy)
My favourite film has to be The Matrix. Even though it was made back in 1999, it still feels really modern. It’s about this ordinary man, Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, who works with computers during the day and is a hacker at night. One day he is contacted by a woman who introduces him to a very strange man: Morpheus. Morpheus explains to Neo that what he thinks of as real is actually fiction and the world is run by evil machines who have imprisoned and tricked the human race. Laurence Fishburne is terrific as Morpheus, and Keanu Reeves is excellent, but the best thing about the film is the special effects. I can watch it again and again.

E (girl)
Let the Right One In is my favourite film. There are two versions, the first is Swedish and the second American – I prefer the original, Swedish version. It’s a modern vampire film and also a kind of love story, but it’s really unsentimental and a bit scary in places. Oskar is a young boy with a lot of problems. He is being bullied at school and wants revenge on the bullies. Then some new neighbours move in next door and he becomes friends with Eli, a beautiful but strange girl. I won’t tell you any more, because it will spoil the story, but expect a serial killer, a lot of violence and blood-drinking. If you like that kind of thing, you’ll love this.

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 8

  •  go to this website and practice the audio about celebration and stories of kinds of parties or celebration.
  • you will see 5 differents conversation.

 A

It was Nicky’s idea, but we all think it’s going to be brilliant. As soon as the last exams have finished, we’re going to decorate the main hall at school with paper streamers and Chinese lanterns and things. Steve had this idea of projecting photos of everyone onto a wall, like a slide show. And we’ve got Jo’s brother, who’s a professional DJ, coming along. Then there are three different bands lined up to play. Ours is the best, because we’ve been together longest and we’ve got a great bass player, (coughs) although I say so myself, so we’re on last. It’s going to be cool.

B
Every year there’s a carnival in August in London. You’ve probably heard of it, the Notting Hill Carnival? So this year, me and my friends are going again. We went last year and we had such a fantastic time. It’s all Afro-Caribbean, with people in amazing costumes and these brilliant steel bands. We don’t go in costume, but we do dance a lot. It does get quite crowded, so you have to make sure you stick together. And you have to watch out for pick-pockets when there are so many people in the same place. But it’s really good fun; it’s like London becomes a different country. Even the police dance sometimes.

C
We’re going to hire a boat for the day and take it up the river. It’s my grandparents’ golden wedding anniversary, so the whole family is getting together. I’m really looking forward to seeing my cousins again. I haven’t seen them for ages. We’ve got this huge picnic planned, with loads of different types of sandwiches and salads and an enormous cake. My dad has borrowed an ancient gramophone player, you know, what they had before CD players, and some old records. So as we go up the river we’re going to listen to music from the time my grandparents got married – the swinging sixties!

D
Two of my best friends have their birthday in the same week, so some of us have decided to have a surprise party for both of them. One of my friends, Sandra, has a big house, and her parents say we can use it. They’re going away, luckily. It’s at the end of October, so we’re going to decorate the house with Halloween things, you know, spiders' webs and spooky things. We're going to make up an excuse to get the birthday girls to come round to the house – say we’re going to help Sandra move some stuff, or something. Then, as soon as Sandra lets them in, we’re going to turn the lights out and jump out at them! We just have to make sure nobody mentions anything on Facebook and gives away the surprise.

E
There’s a Royal Wedding in June – one of our princes is getting married – so it’s a public holiday. Lots of people are having parties in squares and parks and places, and the people in our street decided to have one too. Well, it’s a good excuse to have a party, isn’t it? We’re all going to take out tables and chairs and put them together in the middle of the road. We’re going to stop cars coming through, obviously. We’re all going to bring different dishes and share them round. There are quite a lot of different nationalities living on our street – people from India, China and different African countries – so the food should be really interesting. It’ll be good to get to know more of the neighbours too.


jueves, 29 de octubre de 2020

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS PRACTICE GRADO 5


  • Tell me the indefinite pronouns that you see in the video
  •                                   what the video is talking about?
  •                                   Do you like the video?

 

Part 2

go to this website and practice the game https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Indefinite_Pronouns/Something,_anything,_nothing,_somebody,_anybody,_nobody_mh977132og


 

 

                             


 

PRACTICE THE PASSIVE VOICE GRADO 9

 go to this website and practice the pasive voice https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Passive_voice/Active_to_passive_uz72123bk

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 7

1. listen the conversation about describing people https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/beginner-a1-listening/describing-people

2. listen the conversation https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/beginner-a1-listening/library-giving-personal-information.

3. Answer the friendship quiz https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/reading/intermediate-b1-reading/friendship-quiz

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 11

 1. practice listening practice in this website https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/upper-intermediate-b2-listening/best-job-world.


2. answer the question acoording to the listening practice about cooking class https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/study-break/video-zone/giant-chocolate-chip-cookie

miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2020

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 6

1. go to this website and practice the conversation https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/beginner-a1-listening/study-tips

TRASCRIPTION OF THE LISTENING PART     1


Ben: You always get good marks at school. You’re lucky! I study but I don’t always get good marks.
Katy: I’m not lucky! I know how to study. I always do three things. Do you want to know them?
Ben: Yeah, please!
Katy: OK, number one. Always study in a quiet place.
Ben: I usually study in my bedroom. It’s very quiet.
Katy: Number two. Have a clear desk!
Ben: Right. A clear desk. My desk isn’t clear. There are lots of papers and books and pens on it.
Katy: Well, that isn’t very good!
Ben: What’s tip number three?
Katy: Have lots of breaks. I always study for thirty minutes. Then I have a break for five minutes. I move my arms and legs and drink some water. Then I study again for thirty minutes.
Ben: I never have a break. I sometimes study for two or three hours. 
Katy: That isn’t a good idea! It’s important to get up and move your body. 
Ben: OK. Thanks. Next time I think I can get good marks!


2. practice the present continuous grammar using this game https://www.eslgamesplus.com/present-progressive-continuous-esl-grammar-fun-game-online/

ARTICLES GRADO 8

 INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE ARTICLES (A, AN, THE)


CLASSWORK



lunes, 26 de octubre de 2020

DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES GRADO 11

 ARTICLES 


CLASSWORK

part 1

Fill in the gaps with the correct article (a, an, the, 0) when necessary.

I am from Winchester, Hampshire. Winchester is______ city in _0__ United
Kingdom. I live in ____ town called _____ Taunton which is on ______ River
Tone. I live in ___ house in ______ quiet street in _____ countryside. ____
street is called “Hudson Street” and _____ house is more than 100 years old! I
am ___ English lecturer at _____ college near _____center of _____town. I
like _____ books, music and taking _____ photographs. I usually have _____
lunch at college. I usually go --___home____ by___ car. We have all kinds of
food in _____ England. I like ______ Polish food very much. Sometimes, I go
to _____ Polish restaurant in Bath. ____ restaurant is called “Magda’s”. _____
Polish food is delicious. 

part 2

1.Robert and Jessica went to ____ party last night.
2.Can you tell me how to get to ____ cinema from here?
3.____ college is closed today.
4.Gregory is one of ____ strangest people I know.
5.I recommend you try ____ tomato soup at this restaurant.
6.____ beer is not good for you.
7.Would you like to see ____ film?
8.____ apple a day keeps ____ doctor away.
9. I can't believe I failed ____ yesterday's test!
10.Do you have ____ dictionary that I can borrow?



REPORT STATEMENTS GRADO 9

 REPORT SPEECH


TABLE REPORT STATEMENT GRAMMAR

Direct speech

indirect speech

presen simple

 past simple

Example

 

 

 

exercise

 

 

 

Present continuous

past continous

Example

 

 

 

exercise

 

 

 

past simple

past perfet

 

 

Example

 

 

 

ex

 

 

 

past perfect

past perfect

 

 

EX

 

 

 

Ex

 

 

 

Can

could

 

 

 

 

Will

would








PRESENT PERFECT GRADO 6

 PRESENT CONTINUOUS


CLASSWORK


Exercises.
Add the –ing.
1. camp ______________
2. swim ______________
3. travel ______________
4. walk ______________
5. have ______________
6. write ______________
7. cook ______________
8. shop ______________


Complete the sentences.
1. His dad and brother ________(cycle) to the shops.
2. We __________ (not travel) in Japan.
3. She __________ (not watch) TV.
4. They __________ (not swim) in the sea.
5. Sue __________ (stay) at home today.

complete the sentences 

1. I ___________ (watch) a reality show on TV.

2. My favourite team ___________ (win)!

3. Someone ___________ (swim) in the sea.

4. Two people ___________ (cook) dinner on the beach.

5. We ___________ (not watch) a soap opera.



viernes, 23 de octubre de 2020

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 9

 WHO I AM?


what do you think about the video?

Who am I = what is my identity?

are you agree or disagree about the video?

how you describe who you are?

How do I find out who I am as a person?

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 10


Why do we love? A philosophical inquiry - Skye C. Cleary



 what do you think about the video?

How do you know when you love someone?

Do you believe in love at first sight?

Are you agree o disagree about the video? and why?

What’s worse an emotional affair or a physical one?

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 8


          Why do we dream? - Amy Adkins



 

What is the favorite part of the video?

Do you Think when we sleep and dream is a  good sleeping?

Have you got a great dream?

Are you agree or disagree about the video?

Did you dream the last night?


jueves, 22 de octubre de 2020

PAST SIMPLE LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 9

go to this wetsite https://esol.britishcouncil.org/content/learners/grammar-and-vocabulary/grammar-lessons/one-those-days-past-perfect

One of those days: past perfect👂👵

Have you ever had a really bad day? Watch the video of Anne talking about when she had one of those terrible days. Then practise your grammar by answering the questions about using the past perfect.

Tasks

you will see 3 tasks the first one is a preparation about the grammar in past simple, the second one is the comprehension about the woman story and the last one practice de verbs and grammar in past perfect 

please take a picture o capture of the screen or a picture an do a new enter in your blog. 👀👂👂

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 7

 Does grammar matter?


  1. tell me what is the best way for learn the grammar?
  2. What was you favorite part of the video?
  3. Do you think the grammar is important to learn a new language? 
  4. What do you think is more difficult speak in english or write in english ? why?
  5. What languages you are interested to learn ?

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 11

listening practice 

How to practice effectively...for just about anything



what do you thing about the video?

what was your favorite part of the video?

How to practice effectively needs time or just dedication?

do you play an instrument or practice a sport?

are you agree or disagree about the video?


 

miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2020

LISTENING PRACTICE GRADO 6


listening practice 

¿Cómo responde tu cerebro al dolor? - Karen D. Davis



 




  1. tell me what was your favorite part of the video? ( ¿cual es tu parte favorita del video?)
  2. in your experiencie when was the day that you felt more paint maybe an accident, or play someting, ? ( en tu experiencia cuando cual fue el dia donde sentiste algun dolor jugando o haciendo algo ?
  3. what and where  was your doing? ¿ donde o que estabas haciendo?
  4. what was the most painful thing that have you ever feel? ¿ que es lo mas doloroso que has sentido?
  5. what do you thing about the video ?  are you agree or disagree? que piensas sobre el video? estas de acuerdo o no estas de acuerdo?

PAST SIMPLE GRADO 5

 PAST SIMPLE



CLASSWORK





lunes, 19 de octubre de 2020

RELATIVE CLAUSE GRAD0 11

RELATIVE CLAUSE



CLASSWORK






PAST PERFECT GRADO 9

 PAST SIMPLE






CLASSWORK

practice the past perfect remember see the structure in the boxes. 
you can answer direct in the exercise.
take a capture of the picture or a foto and do a new enter in your blog  

BANKING VOCABULARY GRADO 6






where you can go and let out the money?
  • AMT
  • box bank
  • green money
what are the name for effective money?
  • cash
  • fisic money
  • just money
What is the minimum _____________ required to open this account? = How much money do I have to put into the account at the beginning?
  •   withdrawal
  •   deposit
  •   charge
A _________________ card is used to take money out of your account from an ATM (bank machine). You can also use it to buy things when shopping.
  •   debit
  •   transfer
  •   deposit
I would  like to _____________ this account.
  •   terminate
  •   close
  •   finish