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ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1º (May, 29th)

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VERB ‘TO BE’ IN PAST This unit we are going to learn the verb ‘to be’ in past. What follows is a chart with the affirmative, the negative and the interrogative forms: ACTIVITIES   1.-Copy the chart above in your notebook. 2.-Make exercises 1, 2 and 3 on page 58 in your workbook. 3.-Click on the link below to practice the past of the verb ‘to be’. WAS - WERE

ENGLISH GRAMMAR 2º (May, 29th)

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MODAL VERBS (ABILITY-POSSIBILITY-PERMISSION-OBLIGATION-PROHIBITION-ADVICE) This unit we are going to learn and work with Modal Verbs , which are a kind of special verbs which add some meanings to the verb in a sentence.  General Characteristics: -They have the same form for all the subjects. -They are followed by an infinitive verb. -They make the negative and interrogative form. -They can only be use in certain tenses. What follows is   a Classification of some modal verbs according to the meaning they imply: ACTIVITIES 1.-Copy the charts in your notebook. 2.-Click on the link to practice the difference between CAN / COULD. CAN - COULD 3.-Click on the link below to practice the difference between MUST / MUSTN’T. MUST 4.- Click on the link below to practice SHOULD. MODALS

ENGLISH GRAMMAR 4º (May, 29th)

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FUTURE TIME We are going to review the different ways of expressing Future Time in English and the form and use differences between them. A.- We can make FUTURE PREDICTIONS to express what we think will happen in the future. -We use ‘will+infinitive’ if we simple express our opinion, make a promise or an offer. For example: imagine that you look at the sky and it is all blue without a cloud on it. However, you say ‘I think it will rain’, you use ‘will’ because you are stating your opinion. -We use ‘be going to + infinitive’ if we make a prediction based on   present evidence, that is, you see something that makes you predict something is going to happen in the future. For example: imagine that you look at the sky and it’s all covered with black clouds and you say ‘ It is going to rain’, you use ‘be going to’ because after seeing the black clouds, you can make a more or less ‘sure’ prediction. B.- We can talk about FUTURE ACTIONS. -We use ‘will+ in

READING 1º & 2º (May, 27th)

C lick on the link to read the text and make the activities. 1º ESO A restaurant menu 2º ESO Nutrition