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I welcome this opportunity to work with you! Hope we have a wonderful time together. We´ll meet every Friday from 10 to 12. Please, leave your comments, participate in the surveys, and give your opinion of the entries by clicking on the most appropriate option! ;)

viernes, 26 de noviembre de 2010

Reported Speech!




Hi there! How are U? What a hot day!!! Well, let´s work a little bit with reported speech with three different games. Suit yourselves.

Link 1: Game.

http://laotraclasedeingles.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/reported-speech-games/

Link 2: Game.

http://classtools.net/widgets/dustbin_7/WYP9l.htm

Link 3: Game.

http://www.englishw.com/SamplePage3.php



That´s all folks!

Kisses,

Yanina

viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010

Funny IT joke!



Hello there! Are you planning your long weekend? Well, today there were only 3 of you. So, we did not work with any new grammar point. But we did work with the following text in the booklet about Microsoft, Yahoo & Google! Do the reading comp activities and that´s all.

As for homework, you have to work with p. 23: The paragraph (all of it). And Grammar, only activities I,II & III.

Here is a link for you to practice with compound nouns and pronunciation. Sound has to be on! ;) Read instructions carefully and enjoy the activity.


http://www.soundsofenglish.org/hollys_corner/wordstress/ex3.htm

Link 2: Game. Match the compounds!

http://www.quia.com/mc/553320.html?AP_rand=1904765725

Link 3: Game. Matching & Memory game at the same time. Enjoy it!

http://www.quia.com/cc/553320.html?AP_rand=1475136993

Love & kisses,

Yanina

PS: Plz, come next Friday! ;)

viernes, 12 de noviembre de 2010

Compounds Nouns... here they are!




Hello there! How are you? Hope you are more than fine! Today is a beautiful Friday! But as usual I´ll give you some stuff to work with.

Link 1: Some theory based on Compound nouns.

http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/nouncompound.htm

Link 2: The Chain Game, This is a game to play with compounds. You can consult meaning & why they may be wrong.

http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-games-compound-noun-chain.htm

Link 3: Possessive case & the Genitive Case theory.

http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/casepossgen.htm

Link 4: An activity based on possessive case. Enjoy it!

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/nouns/exercises?04

That´s all falks!

Love,

Yanina

viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010

What a mess.. is it a transitive or intransitive verb?



Hello there! How are you? Hope you are fine. Well, transitive and intransitive verbs can be quite troublesome, can´t they? Well, as I promised, here you have the link to see why Wait for is considered transitive in the cases I mentioned in the lesson and why intransitive.

Link 1: Forum Discussion.

http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1219937

Link 2: Exercise.
Now, here you will find an exercise at the end of the page to work with common sense. Remember that sometimes verbs can be both.

http://www.testmagic.com/knowledge_base/toefl/exercises/grammar/transitive_intransitive/intro_01.htm

Link 3: Pdf with exaplanation + activities+ keys for self correction

bowvalleycollege.ca/library/quick_links/study_guides/.../verb_trans.pdf


As regards the digital camera quiz, question 7 was the following:
Just like traditional film cameras, the small opening that allows light to pass through the lens of a digital camera is called:


Anyway, here you have the link to solve it on line:

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/cameras-photography/digital/digital-camera-quiz.htm

That´s all so far! Enjoy your long weekend!

Love,

Yanina