ENGLISH 2















  ENGLISH STORY  : EXTR@

                            This is the story of  Bridget and Annie who share a flat in London and their neighbour Nick. As well Bridget's penfriend, Hector from Argentina





Episode 1 part 1




Episode 1 part 2








WHERE IS THE.....?








PAST SIMPLE























                                       The Mortons (past simple)





A great trip (past simple)







                                                            
 


                                                    


PLACES IN A TOWN








DESCRIBING LOCATION PLACES AROUND TOWN
(next to, between, near...)






ASKING THE WAY


 






 





















  50 ways to improve your English


  1. Write a news diary.
  2. Listen to MP3s.  you can download speech radio such as audio books (an actor reading out a novel) and speech radio. Sources like Scientific American, BBC and Australia's ABC Radio it is also free.
  3. Listen to English music.
  4. Read the lyrics to a song.
  5. Sing karaoke in English.
  6. Write a film, music, hotel or book review.
  7. Only search in English. Switching your search engine to the English language version of msn, yahoo, Google etc.
  8. Read a book you've already read or seen the movie of in your own language.
  9. Skip the first ten pages.
  10. Read a book with lots of dialogue.
  11. Read English language comics.
  12. Read English language entertainment guides or magazines
  13. Teach your children or friends some English. .
  14. Ask your company to start English lessons.
  15. Have English radio on in the background while you are doing your housework.
  16. Say or think what you are doing in English as you do your daily tasks.
  17. Watch English language films with English subtitles.
  18. Watch the same film or TV episode over and over again.
  19. Read graded readers (= easy readers). 
  20. Read the whole thing with no help.
  21. Watching English children's films or TV programmes.  
  22. Read English children's books.
  23. Keep a list of language to learn: vocabulary list.
  24. Go through your vocabulary list several times every day.
  25. Convert your vocabulary list to English only.
  26. Label things in your house or office with post-its..
  27. Label a drawing.
  28. Keep a diary in English..
  29. Online chat.
  30. Listen to the radio news in English. .
  31. Read an English language newspaper.
  32. Write fiction in English, e.g. short stories.
  33. English language exercise videos.
  34. Learn a famous speech or poem in English by heart.
  35. Get tipsy (= a little drunk) before speaking English. .
  36. Use a dictionary while you are watching a movie.
  37. Learn and use the phonemic script.
  38. Record your own voice.
  39. Learn as many words as you can of one category, e.g. animal words.
  40. Take holidays abroad.
  41. Draw pictures of the words you want to learn.
  42. Arrange a conversation exchange.
  43. Model your accent on one particular actor. e.g. try to speak like Robert De Niro.
  44. Use an English-English dictionary.
  45. Occasionally talk to or e-mail your friends in English.
  46. Go to an English or Irish pub. .
  47. Buy a speaking electronic dictionary.
  48. Learn your electronic dictionary vocabulary list.
  49. Switch operating system to English.
  50. Set goals.


























































25 Biggest, Tallest, Deepest, and Smallest Places In The World









SONGS WITH
 COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE 

 


WITH COMPARATIVES


 



 WITH SUPERLATIVES

 




  

GOING TO   VS  WILL
 
 






English assessment 2nd Term

Now I can ....

1. Name places in a town (21)
2. Say what there is in a town. There is/are (22)
3. Describe my town (23)
4. Ask for and give directions  Go ahead (24)
5. Talk about furniture and parts of the house (25)
6. Talk about what people are doing. Present continuous.
    He's making a desk (26)
7. Describe a room (27)
 .....








FOOD AND DRINK (VOCABULARY)







THIS IS BRITAIN FOOD





COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE?



I like watermelon, pizza, and cake.                                         These become uncountable nouns.
 
I grew a watermelon, order a pizza, and I baked a cake.     These are specific instances of these 
                                                                                                     nouns as countable nouns.

I ate a watermelon, a pizza, and a cake                                  This would require enormous                                                                                                      appetite.
 
I ate watermelon, pizza, and cake.                                          This says you had some of each.







AT A RESTAURANT











THE HUMAN BODY
  

SING AND MIME THE SONG




 Head, shoulders, knees and toes







  SONG: IF YOU ARE HAPPY
  





A great trip (past simple)






Mr Mortons:  Past simple


 





                                                                                                                   IRREGULAR VERBS (PAST SIMPLE)















PRONUNCIATION IRREGULAR VERBS


                                                                 




 









PLACES IN A TOWN






THERE IS / THERE ARE 

WHERE IS THE.....?







DESCRIBING LOCATION PLACES AROUND TOWN
(next to, between, near...)
 








ASKING THE WAY 


 













































 





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