viernes, 13 de marzo de 2020

E3C Exercises

I am going to give you new instructions for next week. But before that, I have to remind you
WE ARE NOT ON HOLIDAY
As you are looking at this right now, please pass on the message to your classmates.

These are the instructions for next week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). You need to work with your Student's Book, Workbook  and notebook.
For Friday, I am going to publish something new, so you will have to log into this blog everyday.

1.-From the Student's Book, you must do:
        *page 87, exer. 5 (you can listen to the text by clicking on the image and playing)


        *page 88 , exers. 1&2 (you can also listen to the text by clicking on the image and playing)


2.-Then, my recommendation for you is to go to the Grammar Reference section at the back of your Workbook (page 110) and study the first two boxes: Future with will & Future with be going to.

You can watch the animation on these grammar topics by clicking below. I think this will help you.


3.-Then you should be ready to do the exercises you'll see by clicking below. You can check your answers and continue doing as many exercises as you need until you feel you have learnt how to use will and be going to.



4.-The next step is the vocabulary page in your Student's Book Houses of the future, in page 90. You need to do the 4 exercises in ths page. For the listening, click below.


You have to do exercises 1, 2 and 3 from page 58 of your Workbook, too (the answers will be provided in this blog).

5.-Indefinite pronouns is the next grammatical aspect we are going to study. You can first watch the animation, below. Then, scroll down and click on Worksheets and downloads and click again on Some, any, every and no- exercises.


You can check your answers by clicking on Worksheets and downloadsSome, any, every and no- answers.

6.-Finally, write exercise 4 from page 58 of your Workbook and upload it here

If you have any questions, please, write me an email to my educa.madrid.org account.

All the images are paintings by British painter John Knapp-Fisher.




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