This is a student Blog to add comments on class stuff for the 1st Bachillerato
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
Adverbs
When you are writing or speaking in English, you often need to express frequency and the way you usually do things.
So, basically we've got several ways to say that in English.
We can add -ly to adjectives, in order to get adverbs like: general -- generally, or quick -- quickly.
On the other hand, we could use a whole sentence like: I usually celebrate my birthday (by) making a cake. The sentence in red, therefore, answers the question: 'How do you celebrate your birthday?'. So, there are various ways of expressing how we do things in English.
For more information, please feel free to watch the following presentation on adverbs, or you can even ask any questions about them, leaving a comment for this post.
Order of adverbs in a sentence.
Adverbs through YouTube
Finally, let's close our grammar books and enjoy English with a bit of love, 'cos love is actually all around.
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Textbook
Here's our book to be used and studied in class and at home as well. I hope we'll enjoy it every day.
http://www.burlingtonbooks.com/Spain/NewBooks2014/?book=Bachillerato_Trendshttp://www.burlingtonbooks.es/WA/
https://webbook.burlingtonbooks.com/Login/Coupon
Trends 1 Grammar & Vocabulary
Saturday, 22 September 2018
Keeping up with the news
As learners of the English language, we tend to have a look at foreign newspapers to keep up with the news and improve the language at the same time. However, here's something different. Why don't we read about ourselves in English? In Malaga there's a weekly paper for you read from the South of Spain.
Sample:Sur in English
http://www.surinenglish.com/
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