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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta tense revision. Mostrar todas las entradas

6 oct 2016

A verb tense tutorial!

I think that some of you might find this tutorial useful, since the grammar sections of your new books are sometimes scarce.

So, whenever you feel lost, 

[source of the picture: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/lost-faith]

Here's a useful link to have at hand.


6 abr 2016

Tenses Revision. Cumulative exercises

My students' face change into indescribable colours when they faced texts that mix up several verb tenses. 

Dear students, I don't want to give you nightmares. 
But if the former paragraph totally describe yourselves, you should get more practice. 

A table with all the tenses to help you through this arduous task.

Some exercises to practice (Answer key is included)







17 nov 2015

Tense revision and cumulative exercises


(and this is also your face when I say I will post something and then... ehem, ehem....well, you know)

But today no excuses are accepted and so I've brought you a new copy with extra grammar practice (you always insist on grammar, but do NOT forget your listening/reading comprehension). Anyway, here's the link!
(with answer key!)

4 may 2015

Tense revision--> Past simple and Past Continuous

We keep on with our revision entries. Number 2 is dedicated to the Past simple and Past Continuous Tenses. Help yourselves!

Worsheet #1: Past simple and Past Continuous Revision (level: easy). With answer key!


Worksheet #2: Past Simple and Past Continuous test (level: A2). Answer key is not included.



3 may 2015

Tense revision--> Present Simple and Present Continuous

At this point of the year some of you are like...



This is the first of a series of grammar-focused entries to help you revise all the contents we've seen in class so far!

So..... Get ready for our revision trip.

Let's start with the simple present and present continuous! We studied them back on unit 1! Phew! That's a long time ago, you would be thinking... but we've been using these tenses since then. 

You can check your knowledge with these two exercises:

Up for a listening exercise?



And here's the copy with the exercises: 




And... here's a fill-in-the gaps exercise (with answer key):



Tense revision--> An useful tenses revision chart

Hi there! How are you doing?

Some of you were concerned about the increasing difficulty of those grammar exercises mixing all the grammar tenses we've seen so far in class. So, despite I think that you should make your OWN notes, I've made a table to help you (just because I'm a good person).


So, click on the link (remember! the link, not the picture) to download your tenses chart.

PS: It's aimed for Spanish Speakers.


Tense revision--> An useful chart

Hi there! How are you doing?

Some of you were concerned about the increasing difficulty of those grammar exercises mixing all the grammar tenses we've seen so far in class. So, despite I think that you should make your OWN notes, I've made a table to help you (just because I'm a good person).


So, click on the link (remember! the link, not the picture) to download your tenses chart.
PS: It's aimed for Spanish Speakers.


TENSE REVISION--> an useful summary

Hi there! How are you doing?

Some of you were concerned about the increasing difficulty of those grammar exercises mixing all the grammar tenses we've seen so far in class. So, despite I think that you should make your OWN notes, I've made a table to help you (just because I'm a good person).


So, click on the link (remember! the link, not the picture) to download your tenses chart.
PS: It's aimed for Spanish Speakers.