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    • Enfatizando en los hechos 

      Trujillo Castillo, Paulina (2018-04-01)
      We use first conditional to talk about those consequences which can exist in any situation. In this presentation you will find a game to practice and improve your speaking skills.
    • English Academy 

      Morales Flores, Ana Yuridia (2017-08-31)
      When we want to tell to other person about the things that happened to us in the past we probably relate all the words that finsh with –ed and that is fine, however L2 learners forget that there are a lot of words ...
    • First Conditional 

      Rojas Vite, Cristhian (2019-12-06)
      With the following power point slides, you will learn how to use the first conditional and also to create sentences that express something that may happen in the future. Remember that the first conditional is used to ...
    • How to introduce yourself in English 

      Rojas Vite, Cristhian (2021-10-01)
      With the following power point slides, you will learn how to introduce yourself when you speak English. Remember that when you want to start speaking English to another person you have to say certain and specific words to ...
    • Indefinite pronouns some, any, no, every 

      Rojas Vite, Cristhian (2018-10-01)
      The indefinite pronouns are those which refer to one or more unspecified objects, beings, or places. They are called “indefinite” just because they do not indicate the exact object, being, or place to which they ...
    • Past Perfect 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2019-06-30)
      On next presentation you will see a brief explanation of Past Perfect This tense is most used for the next: 1. For actions that happened before a past event 2. In reported speech 3. In if (conditional sentences Take ...
    • Planear proyectos futuros 

      Trujillo Castillo, Paulina (2018-04-01)
      The following presentation contains some questions which can be useful to practice speaking skills, specifically, to talk about future plans or intentions.
    • Reflexive pronouns 

      Sánchez Franco, Leticia (2019-06-30)
      Los pronombres reflexivos se utilizan cuando el sujeto y objeto es el mismo, o bien para enfatizar uno de estos.
    • Reported Speech 

      Vázquez Nava, Adriana (2017-08-31)
      Reported Speech is a way how we report what someone has said by changing some of the words said, but retaining the same meaning.
    • Rutinas y estados temporales 

      Trujillo Castillo, Paulina (2018-04-01)
      When speaking about actions happening at the moment of speaking, we use what in English is known as Present Continuous.
    • Skimming and scanning to improve your reading comprehension 

      Sánchez Franco, Leticia (2018-04-01)
      En esta presentación se describen dos estrategias básicas para responder de manera efectiva la sección de comprensión lectora del examen de certificación TOEFL.
    • Superlatives in English. 

      Rojas Vite, Cristhian (2018-05-01)
      En las siguientes diapositivas, prenderás a como usar los adjetivos para crear oraciones y formar oraciones utilizando superlativos. Palabras
    • The weather 

      Morales Flores, Ana Yuridia (2017-08-31)
      Know about the weather is very important due to when you describe a place is practically mandatory to speak abut the weather, knowing the main vocabulary make easier the develop of a description, however L2 learners ...
    • Third conditional in English 

      Rojas Vite, Cristhian (2022-12-08)
      The third conditional, also called conditional type 3 is used to express the past consequence of an unrealistic, improbable action, or situation in the past. For example, if he had studied harder, he would have passed ...
    • Verb Complementation 

      Cruz Bautista, Liliana (2017-08-31)
      This presentation shows the appropiate verb complementation. Also, It has vocabulary, some examples and exercises that will help the learner to understand the topic .
    • Wh- questions in English 

      Rojas Vite, Cristhian (2022-12-08)
      We use English questions all the time, because if you want to interact in English you have to ask a question to somebody else. Wh- questions (also called question words) are the questions which start with wh, for ...