Jumat, 31 Januari 2014

let's practice!

English is nothing without practicing, so you have to sharpen you knowledge by doing this written exercise,
good luck guys :)

Written exercise
Simple Present
1) We  our dog. (to call)
2) Emma  in the lessons. (to dream)
3) They  at birds. (to look)
4) John  home from school. (to come)
5) I  my friends. (to meet)
6) He  the laptop. (to repair)
7) Walter and Frank  hello. (to say)
8) The cat  under the tree. (to sit)
9) You  water. (to drink)
10) She  the lunchbox. (to forget)

Present Continuous

1) Alexander  a film. (to watch)
2) We  a computer game. (to play)
3) The dog  at the cat. (to bark)
4) Peter  his rabbits. (to feed)
5) Philipp and Johnny  a song. (to sing)
6) Mary  her hair. (to wash)
7) I  to Doris. (to talk)
8) Peggy  a picture. (to draw)
9) Henry and his sister  their mother. (to help)
10) You  the poem by heart. (to learn)

http://www.4shared.com/file/x6Wz_0roba/Written_exercise.html?


Rabu, 08 Januari 2014

let's speak up! (1)

Some people sometime are affraid to speak up because they do no know the grammar and structure. now I have written some tenses that might be helpful for you. Happy learning all :)

1. We use the present simple:

to talk about something happening regularly in the present:
The children come home from school at about four.
We often see your brother at work.

 to talk about something happening continually in the present:
They live next door to us.
He works for the Post Office.

 to talk about things which are generally true:
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
The Nile is the longest river in Africa.

2. We use the present continuous:
to show that something in the present is temporary:
We are living in a rented flat at present.
My wife usually goes in to the office, but she is working at home today.

for something happening regularly in the present before and after a given time:
I’m usually getting ready for work at eight o’clock.
When I see George he’s always reading his newspaper.

for something happening before and after the moment of speaking:
I can’t hear you. I’m listening to my iPod.
Be quiet. The children are sleeping.

3. We use modal verbs
to talk about the present when we are not sure of something:
I don’t know where Henry is. He might be playing tennis.
Who’s knocking at the door? I don’t know. It could be the police.

now, it is your turn to speak up, find your partner and make a dialogue. Let's learn English! :)

happy new year 2014!!