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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust.CLICK ON: TODAY
Definition: (noun) A female head of a family or tribe. Synonyms: matriarch. Usage: As materfamilias, my grandmother calls the shots on holidays like Thanksgiving, and no one dares question her. Word of the Day. provided by The Free Dictionary. CLICK ON: APRIL 2021 I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: QUESTION TAGS A question tag is a grammatical structure in which a statement or an imperative is turned into a question, by adding an interrogative fragment (the "tag") at its end. Most of the times you're not really asking because you really know the answer already. You're just making sure that it is the answer you expect. As in the example on the photo: CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: VOCABULARY TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE'S APPEARANCE Here are the pictures and texts used on the screen in class if you want to revise. 1) Above the pictures of people. Read below the descriptions and match each with the correct person. a) He's in his 20s. He's tall and well-built with curly brown hair. He's got a beard and a moustache. b) He looks about 50. He's short and a bitoverweight.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goesCLICK ON
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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust.CLICK ON: TODAY
Definition: (noun) A female head of a family or tribe. Synonyms: matriarch. Usage: As materfamilias, my grandmother calls the shots on holidays like Thanksgiving, and no one dares question her. Word of the Day. provided by The Free Dictionary. CLICK ON: APRIL 2021 I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: QUESTION TAGS A question tag is a grammatical structure in which a statement or an imperative is turned into a question, by adding an interrogative fragment (the "tag") at its end. Most of the times you're not really asking because you really know the answer already. You're just making sure that it is the answer you expect. As in the example on the photo: CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: VOCABULARY TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE'S APPEARANCE Here are the pictures and texts used on the screen in class if you want to revise. 1) Above the pictures of people. Read below the descriptions and match each with the correct person. a) He's in his 20s. He's tall and well-built with curly brown hair. He's got a beard and a moustache. b) He looks about 50. He's short and a bitoverweight.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goesCLICK ON: TODAY
Definition: (noun) A female head of a family or tribe. Synonyms: matriarch. Usage: As materfamilias, my grandmother calls the shots on holidays like Thanksgiving, and no one dares question her. Word of the Day. provided by The Free Dictionary. CLICK ON: BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so CLICK ON: FAMILY VOCABULARY REVISION FAMILY VOCABULARY REVISION. You can revise the vocabulary of family members with this chart above and the video below. Previous posts on the topic of FAMILY. Video: YouTube. 7ESL Learning English. 1.69M subscribers. Subscribe. CLICK ON: IF... (CONDITIONAL SENTENCES) Tuesday, 2 April 2013. IF (Conditional sentences) Here's basic information on CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. On the chart above you can see the structures of the four types of conditional sentences. Below there's a video with a clear explanation. Video "CONDITIONAL SENTENCES": YouTube. Previous posts about conditional sentences inthis blog HERE.
CLICK ON: JANUARY 2020 Theme: WordPress (Wordpress is open-source software that powers many blogging tools) and many other blogging platforms use “themes” to describe the look of a blog. The theme can include the color scheme and the placement of elements like calendars and margins on a blog. Changing the theme does not change the content of your blog posts. CLICK ON: MARCH 2017 Our 8th Cultural week devoted to the COSMOS officially starts next Monday. One of the activities, organized by the English Department, for this year's Cultural Week was to write reviews of all-time classic science-fiction books or films.Here are the ones chosen by 1st BAC students to write about in alphabetical order:CLICK ON: JUNE 2019
On June 28, LGBTIQA Pride Day is commemorated worldwide. The march known as "Pride" is an exhibition of colours. However its origin isborn among riots.
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INFO ABOUT "AMANCIO ORTEGA" SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDY 1st BAC IN USA OR CANADA. On this post 4th-ESO year students can find the link to all the information about the 2019 "Amancio Ortega Foundation" Scholarship Programme to enter for an option to one of the 600 grants, 100 for Galicia, to study 1st BAC at the USA or Canada.CLICK ON: 2016
GEORGE MICHAEL ALSO DIES. 2016, the horrible year of music business, seems it's going to continue like that up to the end, right up to its last day. Today, we've had breakfast hearing the news of the death of another pop icon, George Michael at 53. RIP.CLICK ON: JUNE 2010
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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE & QUESTIONS. A basic chart of how affirmative, negative & questions structures work in English for the Present, Past and Future. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare toPinterest.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goes CLICK ON: PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECT/OBJECT, … Position in the sentence: SUBJECT PRONOUNS go IN FRONT OF the verb or BETWEEN the auxiliary verb and the main verb in questions. OBJECT PRONOUNS go AFTER a verb or a preposition. Position in the sentence: POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES go BEFORE the noun. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS go INSTEAD of the noun already mentioned before. Publicado por RNT en10:47.
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN'S LITERATURE DAY 2011: LOIS PEREIRO Luis Ángel Sánchez Pereiro alias Lois Pereiro (born in Monforte de Lemos, 16 February 1958-died in A Coruña, 24 May 1996) was a Galician poet and writer. The Día das Letras Galegas ("Galician Literature Day") will be dedicated to him in 2011. He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in a family from O Incio. He studied in the school of theCLICK ON
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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE & QUESTIONS. A basic chart of how affirmative, negative & questions structures work in English for the Present, Past and Future. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare toPinterest.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goes CLICK ON: PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECT/OBJECT, … Position in the sentence: SUBJECT PRONOUNS go IN FRONT OF the verb or BETWEEN the auxiliary verb and the main verb in questions. OBJECT PRONOUNS go AFTER a verb or a preposition. Position in the sentence: POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES go BEFORE the noun. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS go INSTEAD of the noun already mentioned before. Publicado por RNT en10:47.
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN'S LITERATURE DAY 2011: LOIS PEREIRO Luis Ángel Sánchez Pereiro alias Lois Pereiro (born in Monforte de Lemos, 16 February 1958-died in A Coruña, 24 May 1996) was a Galician poet and writer. The Día das Letras Galegas ("Galician Literature Day") will be dedicated to him in 2011. He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in a family from O Incio. He studied in the school of the CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so CLICK ON: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL & INFORMAL ENGLISH DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL & INFORMAL ENGLISH (VIDEO-LESSON) This chart summarises the main differences between formal & informal English. This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so I can delete it. Thanks.CLICK ON: FUN
The Catherine Tate Show was a British television sketch comedy written by Catherine Tate and Aschlin Ditta. Tate also stars in all but one of the show's sketches, which feature a wide range of characters. The Catherine Tate Show airs on BBC Two and is shown worldwide through theBBC.
CLICK ON: BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS This chart above and the list below are a compilation of frequently used English binomial expressions. 13. Short and sweet. Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task. E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today. 14. Sooner or later. Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in thenot-too
CLICK ON: INSTEAD OF SAYING 'VERY', SAY... INSTEAD OF SAYING 'VERY', SAY Try to avoid overusing very all the time, here are some one-word-synonyms to use instead. Publicado por RNT en 10:00. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Synonyms , Vocabulary. CLICK ON: PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECT/OBJECT, POSSESSIVES Position in the sentence: SUBJECT PRONOUNS go IN FRONT OF the verb or BETWEEN the auxiliary verb and the main verb in questions. OBJECT PRONOUNS go AFTER a verb or a preposition. Position in the sentence: POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES go BEFORE the noun. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS go INSTEAD of the noun already mentioned before. Publicado por RNT en10:47.
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN HERITAGE The Baroña Castro is located in the parish of Baroña, municipality of Porto do Son (A Coruña). The archeological settlement, placed on a peninsula, was inhabited between the I century before Christ to the I century after Christ. It consists of 20 circular or oval stone houses within a double defensive wall. CLICK ON: READER 1ºESO: "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" BY Reader 1ºESO: "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS. One of the readers for 1st ESO students is Alexandre Dumas' classic story "The Three Musketeers". 1st ESO students are going to read an adapted version of this novel in English. Before we begin reading. Let's do some pre-reading activities to learn some vocabulary and informationabout
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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS Phrasal verbs. Link: HOW TO UNDERSTAND ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS ONE AND FOR ALL. (in Spanish) Here we'll be collecting in alphabetical order different phrasal verbs and their meaning with an example: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goes CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS This chart above and the list below are a compilation of frequently used English binomial expressions. 13. Short and sweet. Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task. E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today. 14. Sooner or later. Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in thenot-too
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN'S LITERATURE DAY 2011: LOIS PEREIRO Luis Ángel Sánchez Pereiro alias Lois Pereiro (born in Monforte de Lemos, 16 February 1958-died in A Coruña, 24 May 1996) was a Galician poet and writer. The Día das Letras Galegas ("Galician Literature Day") will be dedicated to him in 2011. He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in a family from O Incio. He studied in the school of theCLICK ON
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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS Phrasal verbs. Link: HOW TO UNDERSTAND ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS ONE AND FOR ALL. (in Spanish) Here we'll be collecting in alphabetical order different phrasal verbs and their meaning with an example: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goes CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS This chart above and the list below are a compilation of frequently used English binomial expressions. 13. Short and sweet. Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task. E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today. 14. Sooner or later. Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in thenot-too
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN'S LITERATURE DAY 2011: LOIS PEREIRO Luis Ángel Sánchez Pereiro alias Lois Pereiro (born in Monforte de Lemos, 16 February 1958-died in A Coruña, 24 May 1996) was a Galician poet and writer. The Día das Letras Galegas ("Galician Literature Day") will be dedicated to him in 2011. He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in a family from O Incio. He studied in the school of the CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so CLICK ON: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL & INFORMAL ENGLISH DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL & INFORMAL ENGLISH (VIDEO-LESSON) This chart summarises the main differences between formal & informal English. This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so I can delete it. Thanks.CLICK ON: FUN
The Catherine Tate Show was a British television sketch comedy written by Catherine Tate and Aschlin Ditta. Tate also stars in all but one of the show's sketches, which feature a wide range of characters. The Catherine Tate Show airs on BBC Two and is shown worldwide through theBBC.
CLICK ON: BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS This chart above and the list below are a compilation of frequently used English binomial expressions. 13. Short and sweet. Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task. E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today. 14. Sooner or later. Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in thenot-too
CLICK ON: INSTEAD OF SAYING 'VERY', SAY... INSTEAD OF SAYING 'VERY', SAY Try to avoid overusing very all the time, here are some one-word-synonyms to use instead. Publicado por RNT en 10:00. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Synonyms , Vocabulary. CLICK ON: PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECT/OBJECT, POSSESSIVES Position in the sentence: SUBJECT PRONOUNS go IN FRONT OF the verb or BETWEEN the auxiliary verb and the main verb in questions. OBJECT PRONOUNS go AFTER a verb or a preposition. Position in the sentence: POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES go BEFORE the noun. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS go INSTEAD of the noun already mentioned before. Publicado por RNT en10:47.
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN HERITAGE The Baroña Castro is located in the parish of Baroña, municipality of Porto do Son (A Coruña). The archeological settlement, placed on a peninsula, was inhabited between the I century before Christ to the I century after Christ. It consists of 20 circular or oval stone houses within a double defensive wall. CLICK ON: READER 1ºESO: "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" BY Reader 1ºESO: "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS. One of the readers for 1st ESO students is Alexandre Dumas' classic story "The Three Musketeers". 1st ESO students are going to read an adapted version of this novel in English. Before we begin reading. Let's do some pre-reading activities to learn some vocabulary and informationabout
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I have chosen and sent Daniel Defoe's "ROBINSON CRUSOE", his first novel published in 1719.The book is an exciting story of a shipwreck and adventure on a tropical island. It's also considered the first English novel and one of the great myths of Western civilization with Don Quixote or Faust. CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS Phrasal verbs. Link: HOW TO UNDERSTAND ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS ONE AND FOR ALL. (in Spanish) Here we'll be collecting in alphabetical order different phrasal verbs and their meaning with an example: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: KITCHENWARE This post is devoted to all the vocabulary related to kitchenware and tools generally found and used in the kitchen and for cooking oreating activties.
CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goes CLICK ON: PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'STAND' REPORTED SPEECH BASICS. Today basic information on the Reported Speech by charts: But there are more verbs than SAY or TELL to CLICK ON: BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS This chart above and the list below are a compilation of frequently used English binomial expressions. 13. Short and sweet. Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task. E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today. 14. Sooner or later. Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in thenot-too
CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN'S LITERATURE DAY 2011: LOIS PEREIRO Luis Ángel Sánchez Pereiro alias Lois Pereiro (born in Monforte de Lemos, 16 February 1958-died in A Coruña, 24 May 1996) was a Galician poet and writer. The Día das Letras Galegas ("Galician Literature Day") will be dedicated to him in 2011. He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in a family from O Incio. He studied in the school of theCLICK ON
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CLICK ON: BACK TO SCHOOL (FROM DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW) To start off our second week, here's a picture that shows, very expressively, how going back to school can been seen from different points of view - a girl from Primary schools seems to go very happily laughing and jumping. - a toddler doesn't seem to like his first day at nursery school very much and cries. CLICK ON: GALICIAN'S LITERATURE DAY 2011: LOIS PEREIRO Luis Ángel Sánchez Pereiro alias Lois Pereiro (born in Monforte de Lemos, 16 February 1958-died in A Coruña, 24 May 1996) was a Galician poet and writer. The Día das Letras Galegas ("Galician Literature Day") will be dedicated to him in 2011. He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in a family from O Incio. He studied in the school of the CLICK ON: ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH BASICS. Publicado por RNT en 08:30. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Adjectives , Basics. CLICK ON: BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) BASIC CONNECTORS (CONJUNCTIONS) This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so CLICK ON: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL & INFORMAL ENGLISH DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL & INFORMAL ENGLISH (VIDEO-LESSON) This chart summarises the main differences between formal & informal English. This site is used with a non-profit educational purpose only. If you find content (photo/video) you think shouldn't have been included here, please tell me so I can delete it. Thanks.CLICK ON: FUN
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CLICK ON: COLLOCATIONS WITH "GO" Today's post shows different collocations with the verb "GO" and its combinations with different words. Do you unders CLICK ON: RELATIVE CLAUSES: THE SENTENCES WHICH/THAT … We don’t use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses, so we need to use ‘which’ if the pronoun refers to a thing, and ‘who’ if it refers to a person. We can’t drop the relative pronoun in this kind of clause, even if the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. A non-defining relative always goes CLICK ON: HOMEWORK-EXAMAGENDA On this page you can see for the set exam dates for each of my groups: This course homework assignments are shown only on the CLICK ON: 'HOUSE' VS 'HOME' This post explains the difference in concept between two confusing words: HOUSE & HOME. Publicado por RNT en 13:47. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest. Etiquetas: Confusing , Countability , Home , vs. CLICK ON: THE CAT IN THE HAT "The Cat in the Hat" is a children's book by Dr. Seuss and perhaps the most famous, featuring a tall, anthropomorphic, mischievous cat, wearing a tall, red and white-striped hat and a red bow tie. He also carries a pale blue umbrella. With the series of Beginner Books that The Cat inaugurated, Seuss promoted both his name and the cause of elementary literacy in the United States of America.SONGS - CLICK ON
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CONFUSING: THERE / THEIR / THEY'RE THIS MONTH'S TOP 10 POSTS*
DAYS OF THE WEEK & MONTHS OF THE YEAR*
A STORY WITH PHRASAL VERBS*
THE HISTORY OF 'BLACK FRIDAY'*
CONFUSING GET & ARRIVE*
REMEMBERING MARIE FREDRIKSSON FROM ROXETTE*
ENGLISH QUESTION PATTERN*
NOT ONLY... BUT ALSO...*
WHAT'S YOUR LOOK?
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E.T. REVISTS ELLIOT 37 YEARS LATER FOR CHRISTMAS*
THE SEA
ALL TIME TOP 10 POSTS*
VOCABULARY TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE'S APPEARANCE & PERSONALITY*
PREPOSITIONS: AT / IN / ON*
ENGLISH VERB TENSE SYSTEM*
DO YOU PLAY ANY MUSICAL INSTRUMENT?*
CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION RULES*
THE CAT IN THE HAT
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECT/OBJECT, POSSESSIVES & REFLEXIVES*
THE HISTORY OF THE ADDAMS FAMILY*
ENGLISH MODAL VERBS
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