Saturday, 9 June 2012

Manic Miner. Past Simple and Past Continuous

Let's do some revision on the different uses of the past simple and the past continuous. In the game below, you will have to complete some sentences with the correct form of the most suitable verb, so pay attention to meaning and context. Do you know the rules to play the game? Answer three questions correctly, collect the key and jump down the toilet to get to the next level. Avoid contact with monsters and incorrect answers. Each level is more and more difficult. Can you help Willy the miner?



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Friday, 8 June 2012

Sports and Equipment Typing Game

Can you prove you know how to spell words right using your keyboard? Will you accept this challenge? In the game below there are some words about sports and equipment; you are a fisherman and you have to catch them all by typing them as fast as you can. Just click on the link to have game access and type the codeplay you will see in this entry.




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CODEPLAY: sports


Monday, 4 June 2012

Object Pronouns Free Shots Game

Let's do some practice on object pronouns. You are going to see some sentences; read the first sentence, find the object or objects, and complete the second one with the correct object pronoun. The questions are easy but the game is more difficult than it seems. Shoot the ball to all the baskets. Press the mouse button at the arrow to prepare for shooting and release the button to shoot. Are you going to accept the challenge?



Object Pronouns. Free Shots Game by Pilar.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Going TO Basketball Game

I'm bringing you a game to test your skill on the use of going to. First, complete the sentences with the right option. If your answer is correct, you will have the chance of shooting the ball to all the baskets. Press the mouse button at the arrow to prepare for shooting and release the button to shoot. Are you going to become an NBA champion or not?



Going to Basketball by Pilar

Future with GOING TO

Hey there! Today's lesson is about the future with GOING TO. We use GOING TO + a verb in the infinitive form to talk about plans and predictions based on evidence. The chart and the grammar tips below will help you know more about GOING TO, its structure and its uses.