Describing Events
All you will learn about connectors, preferences and more
Live events
Sequence connectors
Listening exercise: A basketball game
Quiz: Describing Events
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
Eventos semanales de English Academy
Differences between past simple and present perfect
Past habits
It's just happened
Writing exercise: Simple past vs. Present perfect.
Quiz: Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
Prepositions
By preposition
To preposition
Speaking exercise: Prepositions
Quiz: Prepositions
Pronouns
Possessive Forms
Compound pronouns: anyone, anybody, anything y anywhere
Role play (Modules 1-4): At the stadium
Quiz: Pronouns
Comparison and Preferences
(NOT) Same... as...
Like... better / more than...
Comparison and preferences
Quiz: Comparison and Preferences
State changes and suggestions
Changing situations: present continuous and verbs of state change
Suggestions and Offers with Shall...?.
Listening exercise: Suggestions and Offers
Quiz: State changes and suggestions
Quantify and Qualify
A Bit / A Little / A Few
Too / Enough
Quiz: Quantify and Qualify
Articles
Definite / Indefinite / No Article
Speaking exercise: Articles
Role play (Modules): Grocery shopping
Quiz: Articles
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Person 1: OMG! I have so many things to do this weekend.
Person 2: Really? Why?
Person 1: I have to finish my weekly report and complete the spreadsheet with all the information my manager is sending to my email today. As it’s not enough, I also have to study for my statistics exam on Monday. And all I wanted to do was relax and watch a movie, but I can’t.
What would the character say next?:
a. How about relaxing?
b. What about watching some movies?
c. Shall we go out?
d. Shall I help you with something?
Person 1: What are you doing?
Person 2: Nothing important. Why?
Person 1: I have to run some errands downtown, and after that, I have to go to the
supermarket. Would you like to come with me?
Person 2: Sure! What time are we leaving?
What would the character say next?:
a. How about going after lunch?
b. Shall we go to the supermarket?
c. What about staying home?
d. Shall I go alone?
Contribución creada por Andrés Guano.
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