Saturday 27 April 2013

Vocabulary related to the topic: "House and furniture" (part II)

Here you'll have further exercises on this topic. Enjoy yourself!

Vocabulary related to the topic: "House and furniture" (Part I)

Welcome to this new virtual place where you'll have the chance to learn some new words related to different topics and find many exercises to assess your most recent knowledge. This week's topic is the "house and furniture". Enjoy your day!

Friday 26 April 2013

English speaking countries

Hello! Today you'll have the chance to learn the countries whose official language is the English as well as those in which the English is one of the official languages. See you soon!

Thursday 25 April 2013

A look at Great Britain and the United Kingdom: exercises

As I have promised, here are the exercises on the topic - "A look at Great Britain and the United Kingdom". See you soon!

Tuesday 23 April 2013

A look at Great Britain and the United Kingdom

A LOOK AT GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED KINGDOM

Learn the name of the "nations" that form Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Later on, you'll have some exercises online on this topic. Keep in touch!


Monday 22 April 2013

The verb "have got": further exercises

If you still have some doubts on the use of the verb "have got", you can solve further exercises on this grammar topic.

The verb "have got": affirmative, negative and interrogative forms

Now you can solve some exercises on the use of the verb "have got". Don't forget that the solutions are on the last page. Do not cheat.

Demonstrative determiners

Do you know when we use the demonstrative determiners? Now you are going to learn how you should use them. Pay attention to the cartoons because they are going to explain that to you. Later on, I'll give you some exercises on this topic.

Possessive determiners: some exercises

Now you will have the chance to solve some exercises on the use of the possessive determiners. At the end you'll find the solutions.

Friday 19 April 2013

Describing people: physical description

What's John like?
Now you are going to meet John. John is an imaginary character described by a student who is attending the 5th grade.
Pay attention to the vocabulary related to the parts of the body and to the adjectives (and their position) used to desbribe people.