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Talking about abilities
(2021-03-26)
Talking about abilities is one of the communicative skills that are basic while learning to communicate in English. It could be considered as part of the basic personal information someone can provide.
Can is the first ...
Asking for and giving directions
(2021-03-26)
The present topic consists on explaining the vocabulary and instructions to “Asking for and giving directions” use when someone need to ask or tell how to find a place.
Infinitives and Gerunds
(2021-06-15)
The six levels that constitute this program allow the student graduated from the higher middle level be able to
talk, listen, read and write in the English language to understand phrases and expressions of frequent use ...
Modal Verbs for Obligation
(2021-11-25)
Con este tema, los alumnos aprenderán a hacer uso de verbos
modales, los cuales servirán para dar comandos de obligación y
consejos.
World and knowledge
(2021-11-25)
In this topic, students will learn to express comparative and superlative
adjectives in English in the present form. This topic will be developed
taking as a reference your family and friends.
First conditional
(2021-12-09)
Este material está destinado a que los alumnos
practiquen el uso del primer condicional para hablar sobre
situaciones presentes con posibles consecuencias futuras. Esta
estructura se compone de dos cláusulas, una en el ...
Prepositions of place
(2022-04-01)
The following material consists on explaining the vocabulary and instructions for the topic: “Prepositions of place” used when we want to express where something or someone is loca ted.
Topic: Be going to/ will differences
(2022-04-01)
Most native speakers use these two interchangeably, "will", also referred as simple future, has some
grammatical differences from "going to" (planned future).
We will identify some examples to make our ideas clear.
Presente Simple
(2022-04-08)
El present simple en inglés es el tiempo verbal indicado cuando quieras expresar alguna condición.
Present Continuous tense (Inglés)
(2022-04-08)