Thursday, 19 September 2019

Topic 12.- Inviting someone to a birthday party




Topic 12.- Inviting someone to the cinema





Topic 12.5.- What are you going to do this weekend?. In addition common verbs and collocations.

Conversation video about "What are you going to do this weekend?




Exercise 1a on page 98 and exercise 2a on page 99





Exercises 2b, 2c and 2e on page 99

Collaborative online exercise about the interrogative future with "be+going to"


Individual online exercise about the interrogative future with "be+going to"

Individual online exercise about the wh- questions in future with "be+going to"


Online exercise about the whole review of the future with "be+going to"

Online exercise about the whole review of the future with "be+going to"

Topic 12.4- Negative future with be + going to.

Review about the future with "be+going to"




Exercises 5a, 5b and 5c on page 97

Online exercise about the negative future with "be+going to"

Topic 12.- Norway guided tour video.


Topic 12.2.- How to say the date

Introductory video about best festivals in the world


To say the date, it's important to know the days of the week, the months of the year and the ordinal numbers


Ordinal numbers

Conversation video about the ordinal numbers

Ordinal numbers online exercise

Conversation video about the dates


Collaborative online exercise about how to say the date

Individual online exercise about how to say the date online exercise

Topic 12.3.- Future time expressions

Topic 12.1.- The affirmative future with "be+going to"

Chandelier song video with English and Spanish subtitles



I'm gonna swing from the chandelier.
I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist.
I'm gonna fly like a bird through the night.

gonna = going to
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier. = I am going to swing from the chandelier.







Conversation video with the future of "be+going to"

Collaborative online exercise about the use of the affirmative future with "be+going to"

Individual online exercise about the use of the affirmative future with "be+going to"
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/going_to_future_statements.htm

What plans have got for the next holiday season?
I'm going to __________.

Video about the top underrated cities in Europe

Exercises 2a, 2b and 2c on page 96

Topic 11 Activities

Topic 11.- Vocabulary Presentations

Topic 11.- Writing about my life.

Topic 11.- London city


Topic 11.- Talking about opinions

Topic 11.- Job alert

Topic 11.- Very and quite well to talk about degrees of ability





Collaborative online exercise on Wordwall

Speaking practice

How good are you at playing soccer?
I can play soccer very well.
I can play soccer well.
I can play soccer quite well.
I can't play soccer at all. 

Individual online exercise in word on



Topic 11.3.- Verb can in Present Simple

"I believe I can fly" song video with English and Spanish subtitles


Conversation video about the use of the verb "can" in present simple



Yes / No Question

Affirmative answer

Negative answer

Can I leave the classroom?

Yes, you can.

No, you cannot. / No, you can’t.

Can you leave the classroom?

Yes, I can

No, I cannot. / No, I can’t.

Can he leave the classroom?

Yes, he can.

No, he cannot. / No, he can’t.

Can she leave the classroom?

Yes, she can.

No, she cannot. / No, she can’t.

Can it leave the classroom?

Yes, it can.

No, it cannot. / No, it can’t.

Can we leave the classroom?

Yes, we can.

Yes, you can.

No, we cannot. / No, we can’t.

No, you cannot. / No, you can’t.

Can you leave the classroom?

Yes, we can.

No, we cannot. / No, we can’t.

Can they leave the classroom?

Yes, they can.

No, they cannot. / No, they can’t.

Can + Subject + Verb + Complement?

Yes, Subject + can.

No, Subject + cannot / can’t.


Wh questions

How can I get to Las Palapas park?
Where can I have lunch in the city centre?
Wh- question word + can + Subject + Verb + Complement?


*Who can swim?
Who can go with me to the cinema this weekend?
Who + can + Verb + Complement?


Online exercise about the use of can and can't in affirmative present simple

Topic 11.4.- X-MEN


What X-Men characters do you know?

Video about Top 10 X-Men in a film

What superpowers does each one of the X-Men have?

Exercises 1b, 1c and 2a on page 80


Listening comprehension exercise about the use of the modal verb 'can.'

Exercises 4a, 4c, 5a, and 5e on page 81

Individual online exercise about the use of the modal verb 'can.'

Say something you can do and other thing you can't do.

I can swim but I can't play tennis.

Topic 11.3.- Object pronouns

Another day in Paradise song video with Spanish and English subtitles


Collaborative online exercise 1 about object pronouns

Collaborative online exercise about subject and object pronouns

Exercises 3a, 3b, and 3c on page 69

Individual online exercise 1 about object pronouns

Individual online exercise about object pronouns

Topic 11.2.- Life events vocabulary

Conversation video about new experiences and life events


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Collaborative vocabulary online exercise about life events

Exercise 2a on page 88

Vocabulary online exercise about life events

Video about Top 10 innovators who changed the world



Exercises 1a and 1b on page 88

Topic 11.1.- Famous people

Opening speaking practice

Do you know an innovative person?

Yes, I do.

Who is it?

It's Steve Jobs.

What did he do?

He created the Iphone.


Video about Top 10 Innovators according to Watchmojo.com



Topic 10 Activities

Topic 10.- Vocabulary Presentations

Topic 10.- Asking for travel information video

Topic 10.4.- Negative and Interrogative Present Continuous

Tell it to my heart by DJ Meduza featuring Hozier


Some statements in the different modalities of the present continuous or progressive in the lyrics.

Are you thinkin' 'bout somethin' better?
You're holdin' back.
We're dying.
Something's fadin'.
You're not sayin'.


Introductory video about the different modalities of the present continuous

Collaborative online exercise about the negative present continuous

Individual online exercise about the negative present continuous


Collaborative online exercise about the interrogative present continuous


Individual online exercise about the interrogative present continuous


Online exercise about the Wh- questions in present continuous

Topic 10.2.- Affirmative Present Progressive or Continuous



Say an activity you usually do at home.
I usually watch series on Netflix.

Say an activity you usually do in your bedroom.
I usually sleep in my bed.

Say an activity you usually do at school.
I usually read books online.

Exercises 3a, 4a and 4b on page 81

I'm studying really hard for my exam.
I'm sitting in the car outside the house.
Steve's talking too much.
I'm cooking your dinner.








Collaborative online exercise about the affirmative present continuous



Collaborative online exercise about -ing spelling

Indvidual online exercise about -ing spelling


Collaborative online exercise 1 about the affirmative present continuous or progressive

Collaborative online exercise 2 about the affirmative present continuous or progressive

Listening exercise

Individual online exercise about the affirmative present continuous