Remember telling the time :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3icBxO6Wjz0
Practice :
http://gamestolearnenglish.com/clock
What time is it?, by V�ctor Gayol
Find this and other hours exercises in English Exercises .org
Position of adverbs of frequency :
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adverbs_of_frequency.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-5033.php
Two teams of students, each person has cards from a set with adverbs of frequency (sometimes, never, only once, etc). Nobody knows who has which kind of card. One person from team A asks person on team B a question, trying to get them to respond with the adverb they have on their card. So, if I am on team A and have the card NEVER, I will ask a student from team B: "How often do you speak English at home?" Hopefully s/he will say "never" and I will get a point for my team. If not, OH WELL! Then a person from team B repeats process and so on.
Source:http://www.eslcafe.com/idea/index.cgi?display:913701802-1628.txt
Adverbs to be used :
• always
• frequently
• generally
• hardly ever
• infrequently
• never
• normally
• occasionally
• often
• rarely
• regularly
• seldom
• sometimes
• usually
4. Write the past form of these verbs.
ReplyDelete1. to get= got
2. to buy = bought
3. to study = studied
4. to watch = watched
5. to begin = began
6. to play = plaied
7. to come = came
8. to go = went
9. to pay = paid
10. to walk = walked
CRINUTA,6F