Exercise on Simple Present and Present Progressive (exercise 1-12 and tests 1-3)
Review of Present and Present Progressivehttp://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/sp_or_pc.html
Verb Tenses http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbtenseintro.html
A - ex. 1,2,3,4
PRONOUNS http://a4esl.org/a/g.html
Possessive pronouns
Possessive adjectives
Object pronouns
Listening practice: Medical Advice http://www.esl-lab.com/office/offrd1.htm
Readıng practice: Smokers Have a New Way to Quit
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Week 6, Day 1
Level C
1. Read the story first:
The Story of The King Arthur
Vocabulary
a) What was the most famous victory of the King Arthur?
b) How did the King Arthur die?
c) Who were the “Knights of the Round table”
3. Read The Full Story of King Arthur
4. Summarize the each story with your own words.
5. Answer these Questions
1. Read the story first:
The Story of The King Arthur
Vocabulary
- Legend: a story that may not be true
- Knight: a soldier serving a King in the Middle Ages.
- Brilliant: very intelligent, talented, etc.
- High-King: the strongest king
- Monk: a man who is a member of a monastic order; a religious man
- Saxon: a member of a Germanic people in ancient times
- Spectacular: (adj) impressive, unbelievable, marvelous to see (NOTE: root – spec = see)
- Victory: success or winning over an enemy in war
- Settlement: a village or place where people live
a) What was the most famous victory of the King Arthur?
b) How did the King Arthur die?
c) Who were the “Knights of the Round table”
3. Read The Full Story of King Arthur
Duke: the male ruler of small state.
Wizard: a person who practices magic; magician
Countryside: a rural part of a country
Mysterious: secret or hidden
Appear: to come into sight; become visible
Sword: a weapon of a long, straight or slightly curved blade.
Carry on: continue
Tournament: a meeting for contests as between teams of different nations
Trouble: to cause problems
Amazed: greatly surprised
Beneath: below, underneath
Scabbard: a sheath for a sword to put in.
Opponent: a person who is on an opposing side in a game, contest.
Adventure: an exciting or very unusual experience
Holy Grail: a cup that in medieval legend was associated with unusual powers
Sneak away: leave silently
Inherit: to take or receive something from your relatives
Combat: fight
Pretend: to appear falsely, as to deceive
4. Summarize the each story with your own words.
5. Answer these Questions
- Why did King Uther give his baby son to Merlin?
- Where did the magical stone appear?
- What was written on the magical sword?
- Who crowned Arthur as the King?
- What was the name of Arthur’s sword?
- What kinds of people were allowed to sit at the Round Table?
- What were the adventures of the Round Table Knights?
- Who was in love with Lancelot?
- When was Arthur badly hurt?
- Where did they return the sword Excalibur at the end?
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Week 6, Day 1
Level A
Exercise on Simple Present and Present Progressive (exercise 1-12 and tests 1-3)
Level A - D
B - ex. 1,2,3,4
C - ex. 1-4, 18, 21, 22
D - ex. 5-12, 16, 17
E- ex. 12, 14, 25, Practice Test and Final Test
Level E
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Week 4, Wednesday/Thursday
Levels-all
Getting ready for the movie Groundhog Day!
About Groundhogs
Watch the Groundhog Day Movie Trailer
Getting ready for the movie Groundhog Day!
About Groundhogs
Watch the Groundhog Day Movie Trailer
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Week 3 Wednesday/Thursday
Level A lab:
Articles practice
a/an quiz
a/an quiz
a/an/nothing quiz
a/an/the/nothing quiz
a/an/the/nothing quiz
Be verb practice
Be verb
Introductions - Be verb quiz
Another Be verb quiz
Families
Family quiz
Another family quiz
Questions
Questions quiz
Another questions quiz
Listening
Listening practice - Tell Me About Yourself
Listening practice - Nice to Meet You
Extra practice:
There is/are
Prepositions
More prepositions
Even more prepositions
Articles practice
a/an quiz
a/an quiz
a/an/nothing quiz
a/an/the/nothing quiz
a/an/the/nothing quiz
Be verb practice
Be verb
Introductions - Be verb quiz
Another Be verb quiz
Families
Family quiz
Another family quiz
Questions
Questions quiz
Another questions quiz
Listening
Listening practice - Tell Me About Yourself
Listening practice - Nice to Meet You
Extra practice:
There is/are
Prepositions
More prepositions
Even more prepositions
Monday, December 7, 2009
Week 3 Monday/Tuesday
Level A lab:
http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/pronoun_index.php
http://www.esltower.com/GRAMMARQUIZ/elementary/pronouns%20choice.htm
http://esl-lab.com "Family Relationships"
Level B lab:
http://esl-lab.com "Family Relationships"
Level C lab:
http://www.cdlponline.org "Going Places"-->"Some New Cars Save Gas"
http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/pronoun_index.php
http://www.esltower.com/GRAMMARQUIZ/elementary/pronouns%20choice.htm
http://esl-lab.com "Family Relationships"
Level B lab:
http://esl-lab.com "Family Relationships"
Level C lab:
http://www.cdlponline.org "Going Places"-->"Some New Cars Save Gas"
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
About Passive Voice
In this lesson you will revise the usage and then practice passive voice...
-
At the Restaurant 1.Watch the video Restaurant Phrases and Vocabulary 2.Do the vocabulary exercise on a) Restaurant Vocab b) Esl-Lab 3...
-
Level C - King Arthur Legend