Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Monday, 26 October 2015
Personality Adjectives
What do you call a person who...?
Now find the opposites:
Finally find adjectives which make their negative forms with each of the following prefixes?
un-
Now find the opposites:
Finally find adjectives which make their negative forms with each of the following prefixes?
un-
dis-
ir-
im-
in-
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Idioms of the day
Idiom #4: On the Ball https://t.co/99PBDFYDHh via @EnglishPassio #aprenderinglés #Inglés #learnEnglish #esl #efl pic.twitter.com/Qa8PrBMSY8
— Teacher Jon (@MyEngBlackboard) octubre 21, 2015
Idiom #5: Under the Weather https://t.co/boOdZpnnT0 via @EnglishPassio #aprenderinglés #learn #English #esl #efl pic.twitter.com/qkG3aE2E4w
— Teacher Jon (@MyEngBlackboard) octubre 21, 2015
Idiom #6: Once In a Blue Moon https://t.co/vmwwrsNHSs via @EnglishPassio #aprenderinglés #learn #English #esl #efl pic.twitter.com/uTEAauJOwK
— Teacher Jon (@MyEngBlackboard) octubre 21, 2015
Friday, 16 October 2015
English PRONUNCIATION VIDEOS for consonants /p, b, t, d, k, g/
English PRONUNCIATION TIPS for voiceless consonant /p/:
English PRONUNCIATION TIPS for voiced consonant /b/:
English PRONUNCIATION TIPS for voiceless consonant /t/:
English PRONUNCIATION TIPS for voiced consonant /d/:
English PRONUNCIATION TIPS for voiceless consonant /k/:
English PRONUNCIATION TIPS for voiced consonant /g/:
English Tongue Twisters
Hello everybody,
Here are four English tongue twisters for you to practice and improve your pronunciation, and of course for you to have fun too!
;)
Enjoy.
Jon.
Here are four English tongue twisters for you to practice and improve your pronunciation, and of course for you to have fun too!
;)
Enjoy.
Jon.
Tongue Twisters for sounds /p/ and /b/
Hello,
Check out these tongue twisters I've found at The ESL Comando blog.
And of course, the classic(not my own):"Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers."
Check out these tongue twisters I've found at The ESL Comando blog.
- Perry's Berry's make peanut butter better
- Buy pie pans before you buy butter plates.
- Pat's bat played with Benny's penny.
- Purely poor people need to perfect their power.
- The prince and the pauper play ping pong poignantly.
- Printed papers under pressure make pens prickle.
- Pickles and pennies take proper preparation.
- Ben's prefers pens to bought pots.
- The poor boar pours batter over his putter.
- Bob's pop popped primarily because of pointed pressure.
And of course, the classic(not my own):"Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers."
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Monday, 5 October 2015
Idioms of the day
Idiom #1: In Touch [Top 100 Famous Idioms] http://t.co/dw61c4VZko via @EnglishPassio pic.twitter.com/JHDsUGdNyW
— Teacher Jon (@MyEngBlackboard) septiembre 28, 2015
Idiom #2: Take It Easy[Top 100 Famous Idioms] http://t.co/IDLeM5p8yi via @EnglishPassio pic.twitter.com/MllANNxIge
— Teacher Jon (@MyEngBlackboard) septiembre 28, 2015
Idiom #3: Piece of Cake [Top 100 Famous Idioms] http://t.co/BfOi2RYouJ via @EnglishPassio pic.twitter.com/NugLHdIvCz
— Teacher Jon (@MyEngBlackboard) septiembre 28, 2015
Food Vocabulary 2: Crosswords
Hello there,
Here's a crosswords to practice some vocabulary spelling.
Have fun!
Jon.
Food Vocabulary
Here's a crosswords to practice some vocabulary spelling.
Have fun!
Jon.
Food Vocabulary
Friday, 2 October 2015
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