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Showing posts with label 2 ESO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2 ESO. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Regular verbs online worksheet

Completa amb el passat dels verbs regulars entre paréntesis.
Fill in the blanks with the past tense of the regular verbs in brackets.

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Numbers 1-9.999

Practica els nombres de de l'1 fins al 9.999.
Practice English numbers from 1 to 9.999.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Flowers hangman

Aprén el nom de les flors jugant al penjat.
Learn the name of the flowers with this hangman game.

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Phrasal verb: break down

MEANING: to stop working because of a fault.

EXAMPLES:
· I'm late because the bus broke down.
· My car has just broken down. We will not be on time.
· I'm nervous about using the washing machine in case it breaks down again.

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Phrasal verb: call back

MEANING: to telephone somebody again.

EXAMPLES:
· She's not at home, can you call her back later?
· I left him a message, but he never called me back.
· I can't speak at this moment, I'll call you back when I arrive home.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Phrasal verb: throw away

MEANING: to put in a rubbish bin or trash can because you don't want it.

EXAMPLES:
· She threw the letter away without reading it.
· All the fruit had gone bad and had to be thrown away.
· Every year, a factory throws away tonnes of waste.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Phrasal verb: put away

MEANING: to put something in a box, a drawer, etc. because you have finished using it. 

EXAMPLES:
· He always puts away his toys when he has finished playing with them.
· I tidied my room and put all my old socks away.
· I put all my winter clothes away yesterday in the evening.

Monday, 24 September 2012

Phrasal verb: give away

MEANING: to give something to somebody as a gift.

EXAMPLES: 
· I can't believe he gave those tickets away.
· The magazine is giving away a new laptop.
· The TV quiz gave 1 million of Euros away last night.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Phrasal verb: take after

MEANING: to look like or behave like an older member of your family.

EXAMPLES:
· Who do you take after, your mother or your father?
· He looks after his father.
· I take after my mother in looks.