- Writing: here you are an example of an email with some tips or this one and this example
- Listening: again go to this link to practise
- Speaking: it's important to make questions and to answer them as long as possible. Don't forget the structure of questions:
- WH-word + auxiliary + subject + verb + the rest of the sentence
- WH-words: when/who/what/where/why/how often/how long/how much/how many...
- Some examples you can use in the oral exam are:
- What did you do last holidays? // What are you doing next holidays?
- Where did you go? How did you go there? // Where are you going?
- Who did you go with? // Who are you going with?
- Did you enjoy? Why?
- Do you usually do that? etc.
- Exercise of Questions and Answers: we'll give you the answer and you have to write the question; e.g.:
- ___What did you buy yesterday_________ ? I bought some fruit yesterday.
- ___How often do you come to class____? I come to class twice a week.
- __Why didn't you come to class yesterday___? Because I was ill yesterday morning.
Blog for my students at EOI Alcalá de Henares but students from other teachers are also welcome. This blog is like class diary to follow the classes but we can include anything interesting for learning English.
lunes, 6 de mayo de 2019
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