Practise the difference between gerund and to-infinitive:
exercise 1
exercise 2
exercise 3
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Welcome to this blog. I'm a teacher at the E.O.I Dos Hermanas. This has been created to enhance your knowledge of English. Apart from the lessons, this blog can also be used as an extra tool. I'll publish material to be used both in class and at home. I hope you find it useful and enjoyable!! Have fun!!
23/4/10
22/4/10
Infinitive and gerund
This week we have been learning when to use verbs in infinitive or in ing-form (sections 5A & 5B).
On Wednesday, we learnt some vocabulary to talk about our city, we did a listening comprehension exercise, a writing exercise, we watched the video about Mark and Allie and I gave you a very useful handout for the oral test (if you didn't come to class, ask me for the handout next Monday).
Homework, due to Monday 26th April.
- Read the article on page 57 and do exercises a. and b. from READING & LISTENING.
On Wednesday, we learnt some vocabulary to talk about our city, we did a listening comprehension exercise, a writing exercise, we watched the video about Mark and Allie and I gave you a very useful handout for the oral test (if you didn't come to class, ask me for the handout next Monday).
Homework, due to Monday 26th April.
- Read the article on page 57 and do exercises a. and b. from READING & LISTENING.
Grammar Bank 5A &5B
These are the answers for the exercises on page 135.
5A:
a. 1 to meet 2 to do 3 to go 4 not to make 5 to learn 6 not to drive 7 to leave
b. 1 A 2 F 3 G 4 B 5 H 6 C 7 E
5B:
a. 1 remembering 2 teaching 3 learning 4 talking 5 being 6 going 7 studying
b. 1 doing 2 not to go 3 to park 4 reading 5 to drive 6 doing 7 cooking, wasing up
5A:
a. 1 to meet 2 to do 3 to go 4 not to make 5 to learn 6 not to drive 7 to leave
b. 1 A 2 F 3 G 4 B 5 H 6 C 7 E
5B:
a. 1 remembering 2 teaching 3 learning 4 talking 5 being 6 going 7 studying
b. 1 doing 2 not to go 3 to park 4 reading 5 to drive 6 doing 7 cooking, wasing up
13/4/10
Unit 5
Last week, we revised how to use comparatives and superlatives in English. On Monday 12th, we started unit 5. Tomorrow, we'll finish section 5A and we'll start 5B (about -ing). We'll also continue practising English sounds.
Homework due to 19th April:
- Write 10 (minimum) pieces of advice or tips about what to do and what not to do on a first romantic date. Use as much imagination as possible!!!
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