Remember you will have to tell me a story in past tense (simple, continuous, use time expressions, words to sequence the story...) Here you are two useful exercises in which you can listen and practice and maybe get some ideas.
Hello, my name's Maria and I'm an English teacher at IES Infanta Elena in Jumilla (Murcia). I've begun this blog having noticed that most of my students often need some extra practice at home or funny stuff related to this area in order to improve their English competence and motivate themselves. This blog is intended to provide students and teachers with materials and resources related to the English area. ENJOY YOURSELF!!
viernes, 12 de noviembre de 2010
4º ESO speaking
You already know that we are running out of time as usual so, you will soon have your speaking test.
Remember you will have to tell me a story in past tense (simple, continuous, use time expressions, words to sequence the story...) Here you are two useful exercises in which you can listen and practice and maybe get some ideas.

Remember you will have to tell me a story in past tense (simple, continuous, use time expressions, words to sequence the story...) Here you are two useful exercises in which you can listen and practice and maybe get some ideas.