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AT / ON / IN FOR TIME
Courtesy: engames.eu
Labels:
Básico 1,
Básico 2,
Gramática inglesa,
Grammar,
Secundaria Adultos,
Vocabulary
AT / ON / IN FOR PLACE
Courtesy: engames.eu
Labels:
Básico 1,
Básico 2,
Gramática inglesa,
Grammar,
Secundaria Adultos,
Vocabulary
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miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013
British English vs. American English
Courtesy: English is Fun
Labels:
Básico 2,
FIRST,
Inglés intermedio,
PET,
Traducciones,
Vocabulary
lunes, 24 de junio de 2013
lunes, 13 de mayo de 2013
DOs and DON'Ts SPEAKING TEST PET
|
Part
|
DO or DON'T |
SPEAKING TEST
|
|
general |
DO |
speak clearly so that both examiners and your partner can
hear you. |
|
general |
DON'T |
sit in silence in the test, even if you are nervous.
Examiners can't give marks to candidates who don't speak. |
|
general |
DON'T |
worry that your partner is a stronger or weaker speaker
than you. The examiners assess the candidates individually. |
|
general |
DON'T |
worry too much about making grammatical mistakes. |
|
general |
DO |
practise your English, in and out of the classroom, as
much as you can. |
|
general |
DON'T |
worry too much if you don't know a word. |
|
general |
DO |
remember that both the examiners want you to do well in
the test. |
|
general |
DO |
ask the examiner if you don't understand what you have to
do. |
|
1 |
DO |
listen carefully to the examiner's questions. |
|
1 |
DO |
talk to the examiner, not your partner. |
|
1, (2, 4) |
DO |
try to give more than one-word answers. |
|
2, 4 |
DON'T |
speak for too long without involving your partner. |
|
2, 4 |
DO |
talk to your partner, not the examiner. |
|
2, 4 |
DO |
ask your partner questions. |
|
2, 4 |
DO |
give your partner a chance to speak too. |
|
2, 4 |
DO |
listen to your partners answers and look at them to show
you are interested in what they are saying. |
|
3, (2) |
DO |
try to paraphrase if there are words you don't know. |
|
3 |
DO |
try to talk about things / ideas outside the photograph. |
|
3 |
DON'T |
stop talking if there is a word you don't know, just talk
about something else you can see. |
|
3 |
DO |
talk about everything you can see in the photograph. |
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ED ALLEYNE JOHNSON worth a moment in your life
ED ALLEYNE JOHNSON (VIOLINIST)
Ed Alleyne Jhonson is a British violinist who plays his self-made electric violin. Currently, you can see him busking in the streets of Chester (near Liverpool) or York. He has been a busker for more than 20 years, since he was a Fine Arts student at Oxford University.
He uses his self-invented 5 strings violin which he used to play with a kitchen knife, a guitar sound effects pedal and an amplifier modified to be used with rechargeable batteries. That setting has allowed him to go busking around the most important streets in Europe, USA and Canada.
During his time in Oxford in the late 80’s, he played with a local band, Raindance. Besides, he has collaborated with the band New Model Army in their top 40 “Vagabonds” and their tour around Germany for 5 years.
Although he is poorly known and counts on a modest discography, his musical style is quite original as well as ingenious. As a recommendation, I suggest you his version of Pachelbel’s “Canon” and his own composition titled Oxford Suite. SUPERB!!!
Ed Alleyne Jhonson is a British violinist who plays his self-made electric violin. Currently, you can see him busking in the streets of Chester (near Liverpool) or York. He has been a busker for more than 20 years, since he was a Fine Arts student at Oxford University.
He uses his self-invented 5 strings violin which he used to play with a kitchen knife, a guitar sound effects pedal and an amplifier modified to be used with rechargeable batteries. That setting has allowed him to go busking around the most important streets in Europe, USA and Canada.
During his time in Oxford in the late 80’s, he played with a local band, Raindance. Besides, he has collaborated with the band New Model Army in their top 40 “Vagabonds” and their tour around Germany for 5 years.
Although he is poorly known and counts on a modest discography, his musical style is quite original as well as ingenious. As a recommendation, I suggest you his version of Pachelbel’s “Canon” and his own composition titled Oxford Suite. SUPERB!!!
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