Sunday, October 26, 2014

CLOTHES

Men's Clothes
suit(s)shirt(s)tie(s)
suit(s)shirt(s)tie(s)
Women's Clothes
dress(es)blouse(s)skirt(s)
dress(es)blouse(s)skirt(s)
 tanktop(s) 
 tanktop(s) 
Uni-Sex
coat(s)jacket(s)T-shirt(s)
coat(s)jacket(s)t-shirt(s)
trousersjeansshorts
trouser(s)jean(s)short(s)
pullover(s)/sweater(s)/jumper(s)cardigan(s)sweatshirt(s)
jumper(s) pullover(s)cardigan(s)
sweatshirt(s)
with a hood = hoodie(s)
glovesmittens 
glove(s)mitten(s) 
Baby Clothes
romper suit(s)nappy (nappies)
romper suit(s)nappy (nappies) 
Holiday/Leisure Clothes
swimming trunksbikini(s)swimming costume(s)
swimming trunk(s)bikini(s)
swimsuit(s) 
swimming costume(s)
bathing costume(s)
Nightwear
swimming trunkspyjamasdressing gown
nightdress(es)
nightie(s)
pyjama(s)
dressing gown(s)
Underwear
Mens
boxer shortsY-fronts
boxersY-fronts
Ladies (Lingerie)
bra(s)pants/knickers
bra(s)pant(s)
knicker(s)
stocking(s)tights
stocking(s)tight(s)
Uni-Sex
 vest(s) 
 vest(s) 
Footwear
ladies shoe(s)sandal(s)boot(s)
shoe(s)sandal(s)
boot(s)
Wellingtonsslipperssock(s)
wellington(s)slipper(s)sock(s)

Headware
ladies shoe(s)sandal(s)sandal(s)
beret(s)bowler hat(s)
trilby (trilbies)
ladies shoe(s)ladies shoe(s) 
knitted hat(s)
woolen hat(s) 
bobble hat(s)
cap(s) 

- See more at: http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabulary/clothes.html#sthash.TApBGNTG.dpuf

Future Tense Practice


http://www.english-4u.de/future_ex1.htm





Future Tenses

FUTURE TENSES
The will - future is used
1.to talk about future actions we can't influence or control.

2.to foretell future actions or to express hopes, expectations, fears, offers, promises, refusals,... .

Key words: I’m sure, I believe, I expect, I hope, I suppose, I think, I'm afraid, I wonder, I fear, I worry, I promise, I guess or perhaps, possibly, surely, probably, maybe
3.with I / we for spontaneous reactions or making promises
I shall is sometimes used instead of I will.
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The going to - future is used
1.to talk about future things you intend to do, plan or decided to do

Example:
Did you know that Sarah is in hospital? No, I didn’t. I’ll visit her this afternoon. (spontaneous reaction »»» will - future)
Yes, I’m going to visit her next month. (planned action »»» going to - future)
2.
to foretell future actions for which we have proofs that they are going to happen.

The present progressive is used
to talk about future things that are fixed, planned or definitely decided
The speaker must refer to the future and not to the present.

I am visiting my grandparents tomorrow.
What are you doing next Friday?
The present simple is used
to talk about times of arrivals and departures of traffic and times of events.

The train leaves at 10.20.
The bus goes at 8.30.
When does the concert begin?

http://www.english-4u.de/future_tense.htm

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

VERB TENSES CHART


TO DO (dates for tasks)

Dear Students
It is really important to have on mind these dates for next tasks to be done in class.

Thursday October 16th/14      Verb tenses review + worksheet

Friday October 17th/14            Listening quiz + vocabulary quiz

Tuesday October 21st/14         Writing exercise + pronunciation task

Thursday October 23rd/14       Reading comprehension photocopies

Tuesday November 4th/14       Reading comprehension test

And remember...



Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Important information

Hello students!

As we are having a meeting tomorrow afternoon, please study first the post related to countable and uncountable nouns then do the worksheet. It's necessary to photocopy the worksheets and print the explanation given. God work! See you!

COUNTABLE and UNCOUNTABLE worksheet


WORKSHEET COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
A. Are these nouns countable or uncountable?


1. water ____________
2. fruit _____________
3. coconut __________
4. bread ____________
5. DVD _____________
6. meat ____________
7. ball _____________
8. snack____________
9. glasses___________
10. pen ____________
11. milk____________
12. chair____________
13. gasoline__________
14. table____________
15. cream____________
16. money____________
17. oil ______________
18. insect____________
19. sofa_____________
20. yogurt____________
21. school____________
22. bus ____________
23. food ____________
24. chocolate ________
25. ship ____________

B `a´ or `an´ ? (Countable Nouns)

1. ____________ uncle
2. ____________ hour
3. ____________ bus
4. ____________ dress
5. ____________ oven
6. ____________ beach
7. ____________ teacher
8. ____________ insect
9. ____________ taxi
10. ____________umbrella
11. ____________player
12. ____________eye
13. ____________castle
14. ____________artist
15. ____________river
16. ____________tent
17. ____________doctor
18. ____________exercise
19. ____________lady
20. ____________house
21. ____________envelope
22. ____________taxi
23. ____________idea
24. ____________computer
25. ____________chair

C. `a / an´, `some´ and `any´

1. Lisa´s got a / an towel.
2. Ana´s got a / some rucksack.
3. Lucía’s got an / some insect repellent.
4. Javi hasn´t got some / any sunglasses.
5. Antonio´s got a / some swimming costume.
6. Ignacio hasn´t got any / some sandwiches.
7. Angeles has got an / a apple.
8. There aren´t any / some cafés in the city.
9. I haven´t got any / some money.
10. Have you got some / any sun cream?
11. We´ve got some / any sandwiches.
12. We need a / an torch for our camping trip.
13. There isn´t some / any litter on the beach.
14. I´m going to buy any / an ice cream.
15. Can I have some / a strawberries?
16. You can have this cereal with some / a milk.
17. I´ve got any / some fruit.
18. There isn´t some / an elephant.
19. There aren´t some / any sharks.
20. Are there some / any plants?
21. Is there a / an tree?
22. Is there some / any cheese in the fridge?
23. There is a / some water in the fridge?
24. The supermarket´s got some / a strawberries.
25. I´ve got a / some soup in the fridge.


 http://www.language-worksheets.com


COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (to study)

http://www.engvid.com/english-resource/countable-and-uncountable-nouns/