Thursday, 6 December 2018
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Friday, 2 November 2018
Verb Tenses
Present, past or future?
How often do you...?
Adverbs is what you need to study for this section, among many other things.
Above you can read two essential questions for you to think about when you're doing some English Grammar.
Any questions about verbs tenses?
Please leave us a comment below.
For more practice on verb tenses, you could have a look at our Grammar links section on the right-hand side on this blog.
So, let's do some grammar!
Imperative, Present Simple & Continuous, Stative verbs
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Present through Youtube
Past through Youtube
Future through Youtube
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Imperatives through Youtube
Present Perfect through Youtube
How often do you...?
Adverbs is what you need to study for this section, among many other things.
Above you can read two essential questions for you to think about when you're doing some English Grammar.
Any questions about verbs tenses?
Please leave us a comment below.
For more practice on verb tenses, you could have a look at our Grammar links section on the right-hand side on this blog.
So, let's do some grammar!
Imperative, Present Simple & Continuous, Stative verbs
_______________________________________________________________________________
Present through Youtube
Past through Youtube
Future through Youtube
____________________________________________
Imperatives through Youtube
Present Perfect through Youtube
Labels:
Future,
Going to,
Grammar,
irregular verbs,
Past,
Present,
Revision of Verb Tenses,
Tenses,
There is / There are,
used to,
Verb Tenses,
will,
would
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Adverbs
When you are writing or speaking in English, you often need to express frequency and the way you usually do things.
So, basically we've got several ways to say that in English.
We can add -ly to adjectives, in order to get adverbs like: general -- generally, or quick -- quickly.
On the other hand, we could use a whole sentence like: I usually celebrate my birthday (by) making a cake. The sentence in red, therefore, answers the question: 'How do you celebrate your birthday?'. So, there are various ways of expressing how we do things in English.
For more information, please feel free to watch the following presentation on adverbs, or you can even ask any questions about them, leaving a comment for this post.
Order of adverbs in a sentence.
Adverbs through YouTube
Finally, let's close our grammar books and enjoy English with a bit of love, 'cos love is actually all around.
Find more videos like this on EFL CLASSROOM 2.0
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Tuesday, 25 September 2018
New Burlington English for Adults 2
Here's the textbook for this school year. I hope we enjoy its exercises and activities at the classroom and at home too.
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