Hello everybody. I have created this blog so that you can extend your learning outside of the classroom. Think of it as 'interactive homework'.. Over the following months, I will be posting videos, articles, quizzes and short exercises that you can complete online. You can also leave comments and feedback after you've finished watching/reading/doing whatever with the post. Much love.. Josh X
Monday, 21 February 2011
Using ´used to` and ´to be used to`. When and How?
Ok. So last week and today we looked at the uses of ´used to`in English. We have already dealt with the first meaning- a state or action that regularly took place in an earlier time in our lives, e.g. "I used to watch cartoons after school every day". The second meaning (to be used to) is used when we want to express that something is familiar and no longer strange, e.g. "The people in the UK are used to the terrible weather". Below are several links that give you practice in using both forms. However, the first link only practises the first meaning of ´used to`. This is your homework and must be printed and completed for Wednesday!! Hope this helps!
Homework
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Link 3
Homework
Link 2
Link 3
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Second Conditional
Below are three different links for interactive exercises that practise the second conditional. Test yourself and see what you´ve learnt this week! There is also a link for the rules explaining the second conditional...
For the first test, click here
For the second test, click here
And for the third (which has a timed limit), here
Here are the rules to explain the second conditional.
For the first test, click here
For the second test, click here
And for the third (which has a timed limit), here
Here are the rules to explain the second conditional.
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