Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Unit 5 contents

Remember and don't forget contents in Unit 5...


SUBJECT + HAVE TO + INFINITIVE

express OBLIGATION

We use the verb do to make the negative and the interrogative form.

A: You have to do your homework.
N: You don't have to shout in class. 
I: Do I have to study English?
S: 
A: Yes, you do.


A: He has to go to the doctor.
N: He doesn't have to hit anyone. 
I: Does he have to play basket this afternoon?
S:
A: No, he doesn't. 




ASKING FOR AND GIVING OPINIONS

WHAT'S + SUBJECT (in singular) + LIKE?

WHAT ARE + SUBJECT (in plural) + LIKE?

e.g.

- What's English like in your school?  It's fantastic, we learn a lot. 

- What are the students like in your school? They are great, they are really nice.


Now, you have to practice as much as possible, writing different ANISAS using the verb HAVE TO and different questions askig for opinions about many things. 

Vocabulary UNIT 5 for the exam




And we are studying Unit 5 right now so here you have the new vocabulary to study for the exam we will have next week.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Vocabulary UNIT 4

It's time for a new exam guys!! Next week you will have Unit 4 exam.

Here you've got the vocabulary from Unit 4 to revise it!!



Wednesday, 10 February 2016

We went to the English theatre

This week we went to the Auditori in Torrent to enjoy an English play. On Tuesday 1st and 2nd level of primary saw "The Frog Prince". They participated and sang with the actors. It was very funny!!




On Wednesday, we went from 3rd to 6th level of primary. We saw "Treasure island" and besides participating in the play and enjoying it, we demonstrated we are very good spectators. Congratulations!! We are very proud of you!!







Thursday, 14 January 2016

Verb THERE IS/THERE ARE (haber)





and... remember!!! In the singular, we use a/an before the noun:

A: There is a keyring on the table / There is an apple in the box.
N: There isn't a keyring on the table / There isn't an apple in the box.
I: Is there a keyring on the table? / Is there an apple in the box?
S
A: Yes, there is/No, there isn't.

and in the plural, we use SOME for the affirmative sentences and ANY for the negative and interrogative sentences:

A: There are some magnets on the fridge.
N: There aren't any magnets on the fridge.
I: Are there any magnets on the fridge?
S
A: Yes, there are/No, there aren't.

Practise this verb here

Past Simple Tense

  PAST SIMPLE TENSE
                             

You can find some past simple exercises here.

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Opposites song

We listened to this song in class and I know you loved it. Let's learn it!! It talks about pairs of opposites and you can learn new words...