Can you make the difference between object pronouns and subject pronouns? If so, take on the challenge below. To play this game, you have to choose the right answer. You will see a sentence with some words between apostrophes and you will have to replace them with an object pronoun or a subject pronoun. Read the four options carefully before you choose one. Then, enjoy the game. Use the arrow keys to control the ghost man and eat all the food. Escape the other ghosts or else they will consume his energy.
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Saturday, 29 March 2014
Saturday, 22 March 2014
At the classroom. Language for the learner
When your lessons are in English, you need to know some elementary phrases to communicate with your teacher and your classmates. Here are some of them. After studying the flashcards, you can do activities and play games.
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Friday, 14 March 2014
Classroom Language for the Teacher
Here below you will find some usual phrases to be used in the classroom. It's basically language for the teacher and translations into Spanish. You can listen to the pronunciation of sentences and check your spelling. You can even play games. Have a look at the flashcards.
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Sunday, 9 March 2014
The Internet Game
In order to play the game below you must answer the questions correctly. They are all about internet vocabulary. If you pick up the right option, you will have the chance to play. If you don't, you will miss a turn but you will see the correct answer highlighted in green, so learn it for the next time.
Read the instructions of the game before you start and enjoy yourself.
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Read the instructions of the game before you start and enjoy yourself.
Click here to play
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all levels,
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vocabulary
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Domo Animation. Make your own movies
Domo Animation is a website that allows you to create your own films easily and embed them into websites. It's intuitive and fun, besides it has lots of characters, backgrounds and effects. First, you need to sign up providing an e-mail address and then, verify your account. Once it is validated you can start making your own movies.
The website includes a tutorial for beginners. Do you fancy visiting the site?
This short video introduces us to the project the students of Rincón de Soto are going to publish soon.
DomoNation.com: PILC Introduction by PilarDBD
Like it? Create your own at DomoNation.com. It's free and fun!
The website includes a tutorial for beginners. Do you fancy visiting the site?
This short video introduces us to the project the students of Rincón de Soto are going to publish soon.
DomoNation.com: PILC Introduction by PilarDBD
Like it? Create your own at DomoNation.com. It's free and fun!
Saturday, 1 March 2014
The Internet
English is a global language and that means that most of the websites you find are usually in English. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn some useful words. Here you will see some of the most common words to surf the net and use all it has for you. Study the flashcards below, learn how to pronounce the words and play the games.
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