Phrasal verbs with ‘take’
Here’s some help with phrasal verbs using ‘take’.
Here’s some help with phrasal verbs using ‘take’.
Only a few days to go before my B2 students from the EOI will be taking their mock exams. Not many students like these mock tests, but as a matter of fact, they are a very useful tool for both, teachers and students as the results give information on where a student stands. Meaning by…… Continue reading C1 Word formation, Painkillers could effect your nurturing
Here’s an activity related to the topic of health and food which is a good way to brush up on illness vocabulary and at the same time, revise word formation.
If you dare click on the links below, it’ll take you to a page I set up with many of the most confusing words that Spanish learners of English come across. 54 confusing English words …and some activities too.
We can use a third conditional, a “wish” structure, a “would rather” structure and “if only” among some of the possibilities when expressing ideas about “other realities” Here’s an activity that deals with these structures.
It is a literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed, generally for emphasis or special effect.It makes a sentence sound striking or unusual.It also sounds quite formal. Sentences with inversion are less common in ordinary English. If you are a fan of The Big Bang Theory, you surely noticed Sheldon’s use…… Continue reading Inversions