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Fake Santa
Click on the image to play
The Santa in this game isn't real - he's a fake! Can you hit
the fake Santa with a snowball?
Make sure that you don't hit Rudolph the
reindeer!
When you hit all the fake Santas you'll get a special message.
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
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Perfect Pronunciation
http://busyteacher.org/15081-esl-pronunciation-practice-9-best-online-resources.html
https://uiowa.edu/google-search?search=Pronunciation
https://speakingcenter.uiowa.edu/pronunciation-resources
http://busyteacher.org/12283-pronunciation-barrier-9-tips-teach-phonemics.html
https://www.soundsofenglish.org/vowels
http://busyteacher.org/14864-10-coolest-pronunciation-tools-esl.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/index.shtml
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Telephone No
Remember to include your name at the end of the video and my teacher code Begonals 1ESO
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
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Personal information questions
To see how you did, fill in the box with your name and my code Begonals 1ESO
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Silent Letters
Silent letters can be tricky, and they’re one of the reasons that English is hard to learn. Our video shows you some of the most common words with silent letters, including know, knee, gnat, solemn, and subtle.
Browse the list below for more examples of words with silent letters:
Thanks to Oxford Dictionaries
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LingoHack: Using a smart bin to tackle food waste
With BBC Learning English LingoHack you'll learn vocabulary in relation with inventories, follow the video and think about:
What advantages are there to keeping tabs on what is being thrown out?
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10 Inventions That Will Make Your Life Easier
Remember my code, Begonals, to let me see your progress
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
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Billionaire Conditionals Grammar Game
This is a classroom game where students answer questions to win billions. Review conditional sentences, first, zero, second and third conditionals in this billionaire game-
Wait for game to fully load before playing.
For best results do not use internet explorer. FIREFOX, Google CHROME & SAFARI are ideal. If you insist on internet explorer and the images don't show, click on the image space and wait.
View the Tutorials Page for Help
Wait for game to fully load before playing.
For best results do not use internet explorer. FIREFOX, Google CHROME & SAFARI are ideal. If you insist on internet explorer and the images don't show, click on the image space and wait.
View the Tutorials Page for Help
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Friday, 12 January 2018
-s Pronunciation
The pronunciation of the final S in plural words and verbs in the third person depend on the final consonant sound before that S.
The ending is pronounced /s/ after a voiceless sound, it is pronounced /z/ after a voiced sound and is pronounced /ɪz / or /əz/ after a sibilant sound:
- Voiceless: helps /ps/ -- sits /ts/ -- looks /ks/
- Voiced: crabs /bz/ -- words /dz/ -- gloves /vz/,
- Sibilant: buses /sɪz / or /səz /, bridges /dʒɪz / or /dʒəz /, wishes /shɪz / or /shəz /
Have a look on the examples at Woodward page
Have something done?
We use have + object + -ed form when we talk about someone doing something for us which we ask or instruct them to do. It emphasises the process/action rather than who performs it:
We’re having the house painted next week. (We are not going to paint the house ourselves. Someone else will paint it. The emphasis is on the fact that the house is being painted rather than who is doing it.)
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
Personal and Impersonal Passive
Active: People believe that he lied in court.
Passive: 1. It is believed (that) he lied in court. (impersonal)
It + passive + that-clause
2. He is believed to have lied in court. (personal)
Subject + passive + to-infinitive
Active: They expect him to arrive soon.
Passive: 3. It is expected (that) he will arrive soon. (impersonal)
It + passive + that-clause
4. He is expected to arrive soon. (personal)
Subject + passive + to-infinitive
Present active:
People believe that Mr Brown owns a lot of land in the north.
Present personal passive construction:
Mr Brown is believed to own a lot of land in the north.
Future active:
People expect that a new law will be introduced next year.
Future personal passive construction:
A new law is expected to be introduced next year.
Past active:
People believed that Mr Brown owned a lot of land in the north.
They thought that the prisoners had escaped.
Present personal passive construction:
Mr Brown was believed to have owned a lot of land in the north.
The prisoners were thought to have escaped.
Try some exercises from the weebly page
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Remember to include my code to know your results: Begonals ESO,