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Tag Archives: Adjectives
Elementary: Friday 22nd February
In today’s lesson we studied how to use capital letters in English using page 9 of the student book. After that we looked at pages 18 and 19 and studied some verbs and nouns that go together. For example, we … Continue reading
Starter E: Tuesday December 11th
In tonight’s class we studied was and were to talk about the past. You can play a game to practise using was and were here. We also talked about how other verbs change in the past. For example, today we … Continue reading
FCE B: Wednesday December 5th
We started this evening’s lesson by discussing – but hopefully not getting – confused, baffled and perplexed. If you don’t have a clue what I’m talking about, check the links. After doing some Use of English practice using the text … Continue reading
FCE E: Wednesday November 28th
In this evening’s lesson we did some Use of English practice using the text on page 63 of the coursebook about parkour (freerunning), which some student told me was a big fad in Ukraine a few years ago. We looked … Continue reading