CHARITIES GETTING INVOLVED WITH CHARITIES (TASKS ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR) You’ d like to volunteer and help. Volunteering is simple. It's about giving your time to do something useful, without getting paid. There is a huge variety of volunteering opportunities available all around the world. TASK ONE: Choose a charity from the list below and then a pr
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DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (They are Essential clauses and do not require commas. A relative clause is essential when you need the information it provides.) a) relative pronoun=subject The man is a scientist. The man lives here. (HUMAN) >>> The man who/that lives here is a scientist. (it might be reduced: The man living here is a scientist) The car
Test on Simple Present: I like/ I don't like/ do you like? A/ Form of Affirmative Sentences - Put the verbs into the correct form. 1. I (to like) lemonade very much. 2.The girls always (to listen) to pop music. Janet never (to wear) jeans. 4. Mr Smith (to teach) Spanish and French. 5. You (to do) your homework after school. B/ Negative Sentences -
NYC1: Powerpoint presentation: Complete: New York City is situated in the ________________of America, and it’s located on the ___________ coast. This city is divided into 5 __________: Manhattan, _______, The Bronx, _________ and Staten Island. It’s composed of two famous islands too: Liberty Island (which is famous for its _______) and ______
~COMPARATIFS ET SUPERLATIFS La comparaison peut s'exprimer à l'aide du comparatif ou du superlatif. Il y a : Le comparatif et superlatif de supériorité : He is more intelligent than me / He is the most intelligent in the family. He is taller than me. / He is the tallest of the family. Le comparatif d'égalité ( ou d'inégalité) : He is as inte
Test on Simple Present A/ Form of Affirmative Sentences - Put the verbs into the correct form. 1. I LIKE lemonade very much. 2.The girls always LISTENS to pop music. Janet never WEARS jeans. 4. Mr Smith TEACHES Spanish and French. 5. You DO your homework after school. B/ Negative Sentences - Make negative sentences. 1.My father makes breakfast. →
Simple Present – Present Progressive In general or right now? Do you want to express that something happens in general or that something is happening right now? Timetable / Schedule or arrangement? Do you want to express that something is arranged for the near future? Or do you refer to a time set by a timetable or schedule? Daily routine or just
Here are some rules and exercises about how to use English tenses. Scroll down to see the key to the exercises! Simple Present – Present Progressive In general or right now? Do you want to express that something happens in general or that something is happening right now? Timetable / Schedule or arrangement? Do you want to express that something
KEY to INFINITIVE OR -ING : We could not avoid MEETING him occasionally. I had meant TO TELL you yesterday. Did he expect TO SEE them at the party ? He intends TO PLAY the clarinet. We had contemplated STAYING in Italy for a few days. We had planned TO STAY in Rome for the weekend. Did you enjoy WATCHING the football match ? We never expected TO BE
1. Click on the following link for a list of easy link words, do exercises 1, 2 and 3, then click on “next level” for another list and an exercise. http://lycee-louis-payen.ac-reunion.fr/link-words 2. Two more exercises: http://www.english-in-chester.co.uk/e-learning/lesson/linking-words/ 3. Despite, however, although: Lesson: http://www.perfec