Some of you asked for webpages to continue reviewing. Here you have a great one:
Bon's tips: EFL/ESL exercises
You will find a lot of exercises there. They are divided into levels and categories. I would recommend going into 3º ESO and practicing GRAMMAR (the tenses that we have studied: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, past simple, past continuous, future simple and be going to) and SYNTAX (comparison of adjectives, first conditional, for/since, too/enough)
Good luck with it, and don't forget to ask me in class if you have doubts!!
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
PUNS (first part)
'Puns', do you know what they are?
It is defined as ' the use of words that are similar o nearly similar in sound but different in meaning', a play on words.
I really like puns, especially illustrated puns, so I have decided to share some of them with you from time to time.
Here you have a first installment. Can you get the double meanings?
This is one of my favourites
Or a more modern version:
But there are some days that we prefer to be alone.
That's all for now. I hope you like them as much as I do.
Keep up to date for the next episode on puns.
It is defined as ' the use of words that are similar o nearly similar in sound but different in meaning', a play on words.
I really like puns, especially illustrated puns, so I have decided to share some of them with you from time to time.
Here you have a first installment. Can you get the double meanings?
This is one of my favourites
Or a more modern version:
But there are some days that we prefer to be alone.
That's all for now. I hope you like them as much as I do.
Keep up to date for the next episode on puns.
Labels:
2° B,
3° A,
cultural aspects,
puns
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