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COLLOCATIONS | My English Blog Incredible sites to improve your fluency using these common expressions. Do and Make Collocations Expressions with make: Basic Difference between DO and MAKE Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks.Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do.DO generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually refers to the result. Common English Collocations with DO do the housework After I got home from the office, I was too tired to do the housework.do the laundry I really need to do the laundry – I don’t have any clean clothes left! EXCEPTION: make the bed = putting blankets, sheets, and pillows in the correct place so that the bed looks nice and not messy. do anything / something / everything / nothing Are you doing anything special for your birthday? Common English Collocations with MAKE EXCEPTION: Don’t say “make a question.”

Teach them English ReallusionTV - Featured Story Perfecting your British English, one animation at a Time Q: Hello Richard, and welcome to our feature stories. Please tell us a bit about your background, and about Britlish. I'm honoured to have my work considered good enough to feature on your website. I saw that new technologies like Skype and high-speed Internet access could save me from having to teach rowdy kids in overheated, noisy classrooms in my ever advancing years. Unfortunately, nobody took any notice and I realized that I needed a way to attract people's attention. At the time of writing, I have taught 138 students in 37 countries. Q: Could you tell us a bit on how, and why you started Britlish? As I said, the first website I created was Linguaspectrum.com. As I concentrate on teaching British English and British pronunciation, I now use the Britlish brand for all of my published work. As English teachers are not the wealthiest people on the planet, I could never afford to hire experts to build what I wanted to build.

Burcu Akyol's Blog LP - Into the wild. Letra y traducción ¿Estamos en el lado solitario? di, oh no, el pasado se fue. Estamos tan perdidos en la oscuridad de nuestros corazones que, oh no, no hay ninguna luz encendida ahí. No, oh, no, oh. Uno, dos, tres, cuatro. Alguien se dejó la puerta abierta, sabes que nos perdimos por el camino, ven a salvarnos, un tren fuera de control volviéndose loco. ¿Cómo, cómo no desvanecernos? Oh por favor créeme, estoy más asustada que no, que, oh, este no es el camino, y por favor estate allí, justo puedo sujetarme, pero oh, esperaré hasta romperlo, sí, sí. ¿Cómo, cómo no desvanecernos? LP - Into the wild - Hacia lo salvaje No esperes entender el 100 % de la letra de la canción, debes intentar afinar el oído para distinguir las palabras de la letra, aunque no sepas lo que significan en un primer momento, si escuchas varias veces la misma canción te darás cuenta que la letra se va aclarando en tu cabeza. Are we on the lonely side? One, two, three, four How do we, how do we not fade? How do we, how do we not fade?

Bites and Bits of English English Prepositions Exercises on Prepositions Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs). Even advanced learners of English find prepositions difficult, as a 1:1 translation is usually not possible. There are hardly any rules as to when to use which preposition. The following table contains rules for some of the most frequently used prepositions in English: Prepositions – Time Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction) Other important Prepositions Exercises on Prepositions

Las presentaciones de Rosa Fernández en SlideShare Cambridge English exams - Information and practice tests for IELTS, First (FCE), Advanced (CAE), Preliminary (PET) and other Cambridge exams Exam English ✓ Free Practice Tests for learners of English Cambridge English Cambridge English (a part of Cambridge Assessment) is a department of Cambridge University. Cambridge developed the IELTS exam in conjunction with the British Council and IELTS Australia. Cambridge English have a range of business English examinations including Business Certificates (BEC). Cambridge English also helped to develop the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) — an internationally recognised level of language ability. Please click on the name of the exam to find out more about it, and access the free practice tests. Cambridge English exams IELTS - International English Language Testing System B2 First (FCE) - First Certificate in English (B2) C1 Advanced (CAE) - Certificate of Advanced English (C1) C2 Proficiency (CPE) - Certificate of Proficiency in English (C2) B1 Preliminary (PET), Preliminary for Schools - Preliminary English Test (B1) A2 Key (KET) - Key English Test (A2)

PFLE 2016 Estas son la actividades formativas destinadas al profesorado de Educación Secundaria: Curso SI01 Curso de formación lingüística durante dos / tres semanas en Universidades Públicas de Madrid. Dirigido a profesorado de educación secundaria en centros públicos y concertados. Curso SI02 Curso de formación metodológica, Supporting Effective Learning, destinado a Catedráticos y profesores de Enseñanza Secundaria en Institutos bilingües públicos y concertados. Curso SI03 Curso dirigido a Catedráticos y profesores de Enseñanza Secundaria en Institutos bilingües públicos y concertados para dar a conocer cómo incorporar las actividades de dramatización en el aula bilingüe de forma eficaz fomentando la enseñanza del inglés. Curso SI04 El curso de formación metodológica Support for lifelong learning está dirigido a Catedráticos y profesores de Enseñanza Secundaria en Institutos públicos bilingües. Curso SI05 Este curso comenzó el día 4 de abril de 2016. Acceso a la web del curso Curso SI06 Curso SI07

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