Friday, 16 March 2012

Giving directions

Power Point presentation to practice giving directions.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Getting ready for the exams: reading and listening

Esl-bits offers an extraordinary resource to practice reading comprehension in exam format. There are different kinds of activities you can do: comprehension of signs; true/false questions; matching people with the most suitable situation for them; fill in the gaps with the missing words; and general comprehension of a text: click on the link


Listening comprehension activity: numbers, names, addresses and dates
Some tips

1. Telephone numbers

There are one or two points to consider when you are listening to a telephone number in English.
  • 0 is pronounced “oh” and you are most unlikely to hear “zero”
  • if there is a double number, we say “double 7″
  • we don’t say the numbers one by one, rather we read them in groups of 2 or 3. So 13554684616 would be  said “13-double 5 – 468-46-16″
2. Addresses
House numbers
When you are listening for an address, you should expect a number and a street name. Typically, the number comes before the name of the street, for example
13, Fairfax Street
Types of different roads
If you have to write down the name of a road, the name will either be spelled out for you or be a common English word that you should be able to spell, eg
34, Bishop Street
or
48, Ormondroyd Street, that’s O-R-M-O-N-D-R-O-Y-D
You should also make certain that you can spell the different words that we use for roads, these are:
  • Road
  • Lane
  • Street
  • Avenue
You should also be prepared to write down letters and numbers for the postcode (what Americans call ZIP code). In the British system, these come at the end of addresses and combine a series of letters and numbers, eg
14, Fairhill Road
York
YO1 7AH

2. Dates

There are a number of different ways in which say and write down dates. The most common system is:
“the 25th of October ” – speaking
“25 October/25th October” – writing
If you have to write down a date and there is a word limit of one word/two words, you should not write down “the” and “of”. It does not matter if you put the month before the date.




Activity
Conversation between a man who wants to hire a van and the assistant:




Key with the tapescript



Cinema (video + questions)

Some people are asked the following questions. Watch the video and write down the answers they give to the questions.


Now, it's over to you! Answer the same questions about yourself.

You can read the transcript here and check your answers.

Monday, 12 March 2012

My house

What rooms can you find in a house? Practise the names of rooms in English with this "monkey" hangman.

Do you know the new vocabulary? Visit this webpage and find out.
Let's visit one of the most popular houses, The Simpson's house. In this website you can do an exercise to practise with prepositions and vocabulary.

Real houses for sale.

A video in the haunted house... are you frightened of ghosts???

Sunday, 11 March 2012

British records

This is a fun and enjoyable activity to practice the superlatives in English.

Note down all the superlatives in the captions to help you remember the information about Britain later on.
Use the same superlatives to talk about features in your town, area or country.


British records. on PhotoPeach

Thursday, 8 March 2012

International women's day (8th March) - with a listening comprehension activity

This song shows that we are all SUPERWOMEN!!! Happy women's day to you all!


Listen to the speech and fill in the gaps in the text.




Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Comparatives and superlatives: adjectives and adverbs

The presentation:


Some activities with the key on the second page.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Kung Fu Panda: comparatives

A funny activity to practice building comparative adjectives. The scene is great to compare the main characters who are great rivals.



Watch the final battle:


You can read the script while watching if you want to: