Hello!!
More useful pages that you can use to improve your listening skill!
Sounds English, is a page with exercises for elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate and upper intermediate students. You can also have a look at the different English sounds in the phonetic alphabet (vowels, consonants, diphthongs etc), and if you have an iPhone, you can even download an App!
ELLLO is interesting to practice listening and learn vocabulary at the same time!
More pages soon!
April 24, 2012
0 QUANTIFIERS
Hello everyone! I know that sometimes quantifiers are a litlle bit difficult to understand and use, so here you can find extra material to review and practice apart from what we do in class.
REMEMBER THAT LINKS ARE THE BLUE WORDS!!
THIS LINK is a PDF, so you can download it.
Here you have an EXERCISE from our book's webpage.
More exercises HERE and HERE.
Another EXERCISE.
If you need more exercises, you just have to tell me. And DO NOT FORGET that you also have the workbook to practice!
See you next Wednesday!
REMEMBER THAT LINKS ARE THE BLUE WORDS!!
THIS LINK is a PDF, so you can download it.
Here you have an EXERCISE from our book's webpage.
More exercises HERE and HERE.
Another EXERCISE.
If you need more exercises, you just have to tell me. And DO NOT FORGET that you also have the workbook to practice!
See you next Wednesday!
April 10, 2012
0 Listening resources.
Hello everyone!
A little bit late, but here you have some pages to practice listening.
In Randall's ESL cyber listening you have different sections, such as "General listening quizzes", or " Long conversations with real video". In all the sections you can choose the level of difficulty (Easy, medium, difficult).
The next page I want to talk about is Examenglish. In the link, you can find exercises to practice not only Listening, but also Reading, writing and even Speaking. I think is a very interesting page that you should not miss.(The link is straight to B1 level, but you have different levels there).
In Saberingles.com you can also find different Listening exercises with different levels of activities.
You can also listen to BBC radio.
I think you have enough material to practice, but I will link more pages soon.
See you tomorrow in class.
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