UNIT 8: PAST PERFECT
UNIT 7: RELATIVE PRONOUNS
· Who/That: People
· Which/That: Animals and things
· Where: Places
RELATIVE CLAUSES (PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS) EXERCISES
· Link 1
· Link 2
· Link 3
· Link 4
· Link 5
· Link 6
· Link 7
· Link 8
· Link 9
· Link 10
SUFFIXES ER/IST
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PRACTICE TRANSCRIPTIONS
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PASSIVE SIMPLE
EXERCISES:
- Active or Passive 1, 2, 3,
- Present Simple 1, 2, 3, 4
- Past Simple 1, 2, 3,
- Past Continuous/Progressive
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
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-Link 3
-Link 4
-Link 5
-Link 6!!! + 2 exercises links
-Link 7
-Link 8 + Lots of exercises links
-Link 9
-Link 10
-Link 11
-Link 12
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FIRST CONDITIONAL
If you want to practice on first conditional sentences, you will find some links here:
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FUTURE: "Will+V(inf.)" and "To Be Going to+V(inf.)" Video Lesson
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GRAMMAR FRIENS 6
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REPORTED SPEECH
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You can watch the following videos before doing the Past Simple and
Continuous activities... Pay attention on the dialogs!!!
Past Simple Video Sketch
Past Continuos/Progressive Video Sketch
Here you are some different pages to work on past simple and continuous/progressive activities:
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Remember that in the middle we have learnt about:
CAN, WILL/SHALL, COULD, WOULD, SHOULD/OUGHT TO,... ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY!
I told you just in case you want to look for activities before I link them.
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Pr. Continuous Video Lesson
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Pr. Simple Video Lesson Using Pr. Simple Video
Pr. Simple Video Sketch
Practice the Present Simple Tense on the following
pages:
-Activity page 1: Play and practice clicking on "form, use and contrast".
-Activity page 2 and activity page 3 (same website).
-Activity page 4, activity page 5, activity page 6 and activity page 7 (same website).
-Activity page 8. If you click on "exercise on affirmative sentences" can continue practicing.
-Activity page 9 ("To Be" Pr. Simple).
-Activity page 10 (practice on lots of sentences).
UNIT 8: PAST PERFECT
UNIT 7: RELATIVE PRONOUNS
· Who/That: People
· Which/That: Animals and things
· Where: Places
RELATIVE CLAUSES (PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS) EXERCISES
· Link 1
· Link 2
· Link 3
· Link 4
· Link 5
· Link 6
· Link 7
· Link 8
· Link 9
· Link 10
SUFFIXES ER/IST
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PRACTICE TRANSCRIPTIONS__________________________________________________________________
PASSIVE SIMPLE
EXERCISES:
- Active or Passive 1, 2, 3,
- Present Simple 1, 2, 3, 4
- Past Simple 1, 2, 3,
- Past Continuous/Progressive
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
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-Link 3
-Link 4
-Link 5
-Link 6!!! + 2 exercises links
-Link 7
-Link 8 + Lots of exercises links
-Link 9
-Link 10
-Link 11
-Link 12
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FIRST CONDITIONAL-Link 4
-Link 5
-Link 6!!! + 2 exercises links
-Link 7
-Link 8 + Lots of exercises links
-Link 9
-Link 10
-Link 11
-Link 12
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If you want to practice on first conditional sentences, you will find some links here:
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FUTURE: "Will+V(inf.)" and "To Be Going to+V(inf.)" Video Lesson
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GRAMMAR FRIENS 6
REPORTED SPEECH
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You can watch the following videos before doing the Past Simple and
Continuous activities... Pay attention on the dialogs!!!
Past Simple Video Sketch
Past Continuos/Progressive Video Sketch
Here you are some different pages to work on past simple and continuous/progressive activities:
_______________________________________________________________________
Remember that in the middle we have learnt about:
CAN, WILL/SHALL, COULD, WOULD, SHOULD/OUGHT TO,... ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY!
I told you just in case you want to look for activities before I link them.
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Pr. Continuous Video Lesson
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Pr. Simple Video Lesson Using Pr. Simple Video
Pr. Simple Video Sketch
Practice the Present Simple Tense on the following
pages:
-Activity page 1: Play and practice clicking on "form, use and contrast".
-Activity page 2 and activity page 3 (same website).
-Activity page 4, activity page 5, activity page 6 and activity page 7 (same website).
-Activity page 8. If you click on "exercise on affirmative sentences" can continue practicing.
-Activity page 9 ("To Be" Pr. Simple).
-Activity page 10 (practice on lots of sentences).
-Activity page 2 and activity page 3 (same website).
-Activity page 4, activity page 5, activity page 6 and activity page 7 (same website).
-Activity page 8. If you click on "exercise on affirmative sentences" can continue practicing.
-Activity page 9 ("To Be" Pr. Simple).
-Activity page 10 (practice on lots of sentences).
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