Wednesday 27 February 2013

Weekly Links 1º ESO —29

A few exercises to revise for next finals:
Unos ejercicios de repaso para el excamen de evaluación
Present simple:    Exercise 1      Exercise 2
Present Continuous:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Present simple and continuous:     Exercise 1     Exercise 2
can - must - should:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Demostratives This/That:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Frequency adverbs:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2

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Weekly Links 2º ESO —29


Revising for next finals:
Present simple and continuous:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Past simple and continuous:   Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Future:     Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Conditional:     Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Comparison:     Exercise 1      Exercise 2
too - enough:    Exercise 1      Exercise 2

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Weekly Links 4º ESO —29

Revising for next finals:
Conditional Clauses:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Relative Clauses:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Passive Voice:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2
Reported Speech:    Exercise 1     Exercise 2

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Weekly Links 2º BACH —28

Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Mock Pau Exam_16
Deadline: 02/03/2013

This week: Diamonds: How are they made?


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Wednesday 20 February 2013

Weekly Links 1º ESO —28

Blinklearning
Irregular verbs 1- 30
Unit 2:
Grammar_this, that
Exercise13_Demostratives


A video to practise This, that, these, those.


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Weekly Links 2º ESO —28

Blinklearning
Irregular verbs 1- 20
Unit 2:
Grammar_too-enough
Exercise12_Enough-Too 2

A video to see how to correctly use "enough":


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Weekly Links 4º ESO —28


Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Grammar_Reported Speech
Exercise12_Reported Speech2

Revising Reported questions with this video


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Weekly Links 2º BACH —27

Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Mock Pau Exam_15
Deadline: 23/02/2013

This week: The Olympic Games History


And this is the transcript:

"The Olympics started way back in Ancient Greece, where athletes competed in the buff and corporate tie-ins were almost unheard of. After that people would try and bring the games back, such as in revolutionary France, Liverpool and Wenlock. And the thoroughly French, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, was so stirred by Wenlock's giddy heights that he founded the proper Olympics; holding the first in 1896 in, a far less marble-y, Greece.
The next few games were just sideshows to bigger things, but they did see women's events introduced and the first paralympian winner - a wooden legged gymnast, win 3 golds. And in 1912, Sweden finally stepped-in and assembled an affordable and well-designed Olympics. But just when things were on track, trouble in Europe got the 1916 games cancelled. And Germany weren't welcome at the next games, having recently paid the hosts a rather unwelcomed visit.
But the Olympics had a swift revamp, launching big brands like the Olympic rings and flame. Fun fact: the torch relay started in 1936 when it was passed to Nazi Berlin. This was Hitler's big fascist party, where he tried to ban Black and Jewish athletes. Black runner, Jesse Owens famously won 4 gold medals, ruining Hitler bash and we all had a war.
Then 48 saw those still on speaking terms meet up in a flat-broke London for the topically titled Austerity Games. Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union stayed home. Meanwhile in nearby Aylesbury, injured war veterans held an archery contest, which went on to become the Paralympics. Then after a fairly dull fifties, the sixties were much more exciting. Not only did the games see its first black African champion; they also saw the Black Power salute performed on the winner's podium. There was tragedy in the 70s, with 12 murdered in the Munich Massacre. Among the dead were 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team.
And the eighties saw lots of spiteful snubbing, with the US and the Soviets taking it in turns to stand each other up. Since then the 90s and 00s have seen far less boycotts; with a schmoozey bunch all showing up to the Beijing Olympics, despite China's track record. The games have also proved economy bustingly expensive of late, so good luck Britain for 2012. We're all in this together!"

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Wednesday 13 February 2013

Weekly Links 1º ESO —27

Blinklearning
Irregular verbs 1- 30
Unit 2:
Grammar_Modal verbs: can, must, should
Exercise12_Modal Verbs2

A song with English lyrics and Spanish subtitles, Without You - Leona Lewis.
Una canción con la letra en inglés y subtítulos en español, Sin tí por Leona Lewis..


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Weekly Links 2º ESO —27

Blinklearning
Irregular verbs 1- 20
Unit 2:
Grammar_too-enough
Exercise11_Enough-Too

This is the theme song for the James Bond 007 "The world is not enough". Pay attention to the infinitives and the use of "too" and "enough".


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Weekly Links 4º ESO —27


Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Grammar_Reported Speech
Exercise 11_Reported Speech

Now a brief explanation of Reported Statements


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Weekly Links 2º BACH —26

Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Mock Pau Exam_14
Deadline: 16/02/2013

The topic of this week: US First Lady Michelle Obama Unveils Initiative to Battle Childhood Obesity


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Wednesday 6 February 2013

Weekly Links 1º ESO —26

Blinklearning
Irregular verbs 1- 20
Unit 2:
Grammar_Modal verbs: can, must, should
Exercise11_Modal Verbs

A song with lyrics, The Show Must Go On by Queen.
Una canción con la letra, El espectáculo tiene que seguir de Queen.



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Weekly Links 2º ESO —26

Blinklearning
Irregular verbs 1- 20
Unit 2:
Grammar_Comparison
Exercise10_Comparison 3

With this song, My Love by Petula Clark, you can revise the comparison of adjectives.


My Love 

My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh.
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love

Something happended to my heart the day that I met you
Something that I never felt before
You are always on my mind no matter what I do
And everyday it seems that I want you more.

My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh.
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love
Once I thought that love was meant for anyone else but me
Once I thought you'd never come my way
Now it only goes to show how wrong we all can be
For now I have to tell you everyday

My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love
My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love.


Enjoy.

Weekly Links 4º ESO —26

Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Grammar_Have Causative
Grammar_Impersonal Passive Voice
Exercise 10_Passive voice mix 2

Now The Beatles, All you need Is Love, to revise Passive Voice.

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Weekly Links 2º BACH —25

Blinklearning
Unit 2:
Mock Pau Exam_13
Deadline: 09/02/2013

The topic of this week: YouTube as a learning tool.


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