Fruits and vegetables

April 18th, 2009

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a/an – some; much-many

April 17th, 2009
  • Lesson A a / an, some / any (1)
  • Lesson A a / an, some / any (2)
  • Lesson B how much / how many? a lot, not much, etc. (1)
  • Lesson B how much / how many? a lot, not much, etc. (2)
  • Grammar Exercises – Quantifiers much, many, some, any

    much or many – Exercise 1
    much or many – Exercise 2
    some or any – Exercise 1
    some or any – Exercise 2
    some or any – Exercise 3

    The Present Continuous

    April 16th, 2009

    The irregular verbs list

    March 13th, 2009

    Another list of verbs sorted alphabetically.

    JClic Irregular verbs

    March 11th, 2009

    Irregulars verbs

    March 9th, 2009

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    The simple past tense: presentations

    March 7th, 2009

    Begin

    March 4th, 2009
    begin
    Present: begin (biguín)
    Past: began (bigáan)
    Past Participle: begun (bigán)
    Translation: empezar
    xamples
    The alphabet begins with the letter “a”.
    El alfabeto comienza con la letra “a”.
    It began to rain just as we were going out.
    Comenzó a llover justo cuando estábamos saliendo.
    They had begun to work when the bell rang.
    Ellos habían comenzado a trabajar cuando sonó la campana.

    Irregular Verbs

    February 28th, 2009

    All the irregular verbs of the English language. Conjugation, pronunciation, translation and examples.

    Enter to The Irregular Verbs
    Enter to The Irregular Verbs
    Enter to The Irregular Verbs



    Past Simple

    February 26th, 2009

    Grammar files and Grammar checks to improve your grammar. First read the Grammar file, then do the Grammar check, then check your answers. You can use these to make your own grammar reference.

    Type the verb in Past Simple

    February 24th, 2009

    Type the verb in the Past Tense then check your answer.

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    Can

    February 2nd, 2009

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    Can/Can’t

    February 1st, 2009

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    Prepositions: At, In and On

    January 9th, 2009

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    Prepositions

    January 7th, 2009

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    What’s the Correct Word Order?

    January 5th, 2009

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    Karaoke Christmas

    December 22nd, 2008

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    The clock

    December 11th, 2008

    Shopping

    December 10th, 2008

    Listen to the dialogue. Click on “eines” to see the script.

    Dialog 1

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    - Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
    + Good morning. How much is this mug ?
    - It’s £ 8. 35
    + Oh! I think it’s expensive. How much are these postcards?
    - They’re 45 p each.
    + OK! Can I have three postcards, please?
    - Sure. Do you want anything else?
    + Yes, please. Have you got stamps?
    - I’m sorry, sir. We haven’t, but there is a post office round the corner.
    + Thank you. How much is it altogether?
    - It’s £ 1. 35
    + Here you are.
    + Good bye
    - Good bye

    Dialog 2

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    - Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
    + Good morning. How much is this kite ?
    - It’s £37.60
    + Oh! I think it’s expensive. How much are these balls?
    - They’re 83 p each.
    + Can I have two balls, please?
    - Sure. Do you want anything else?
    + Yes, please. Have you got walkmans?
    - I’m sorry, sir. We haven’t, but you can buy them in the shop round the corner.
    + Thank you. How much is that altogether?
    - It’s £1.66
    + Here you are.
    - That’s 34 p change.
    + Good bye
    - Good bye

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    Vocabulary food

    December 9th, 2008

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