miércoles, 29 de noviembre de 2017

DrBinocs and microorganisms

Hi class! Watch Dr Binocs explaining some interesting facts about certain microorganisms, like fungi or bacteria (monera kingdom). Study has not to be boring! ✌





sábado, 11 de noviembre de 2017

KET: listening

Part 1

In part 1 of the Key English Test (KET) you listen to five recordings and for each recording you have to choose the best of three pictures. You can listen to the audio twice.

Practice exercises

Activity 1
Activity 2 
Activity 3
Activity 4

Part 2

In this part of the KET you have to listen to the conversation and do a matching exercise.

Practice exercises

Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3

Part 3

In part 3 of KET listening you hear a longer recording and answer 5 multiple choice questions. You can listen to the audio twice.


Practice exercises 

Activity 1

Activity 2
Activity 3


Remember to listen to it TWICE, so you have a chance to check your answers or listen again if you missed something.



viernes, 10 de noviembre de 2017

Make and Do

MAKE and DO are two verbs that we frequently confuse. Which is the difference between Do and Make? When do we use each one?

Well the basic difference is that we use DO when talking about jobs, tasks or work. For example:

Have you done your homework?

I did some shopping yesterday.

I do a lot of exercise every week.

EXCEPTION: make the bed

We also use DO to replace a verb which the meaning is obvious. For example:

Have you done the dishes yet? (done=washed)


 We use MAKE for speaking about plans or decisions. For example:

They are making plans for the weekend.

You need to make a decision right now.

 We use MAKE with Foods, Drinks and Meals.

She made the breakfast this morning.

I made a cake for her birthday.

We also use MAKE with nouns about speaking or sounds. For example:

Can I make a phone call?

Shh, the baby is sleeping, don't make any noise!


There are plenty of examples, here you have a list about the different collocations with MAKE or DO that we have learnt last weeks. 


Click on the image to see some examples!