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Superlatives in English.
(2018-05-01)
En las siguientes diapositivas, prenderás a como
usar los adjetivos para crear oraciones y formar
oraciones utilizando superlativos.
Palabras
Rutinas y estados temporales
(2018-04-01)
When speaking about actions happening at
the moment of speaking, we use what in
English is known as Present Continuous.
Comparar personas, lugares y cosas
(2018-04-01)
In the following presentation you will find a
game which help your students to
participate in a speaking activity, where they
will answer questions by using superlatives.
Enfatizando en los hechos
(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.
Conversaciones introductorias
(2018-04-01)
In this presentation you will find some
information which will help you to write
dates in English in a correct way.
Planear proyectos futuros
(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.
Cuidado del Medio Ambiente (Presente Continuo)
(2018-04-01)
People should be conscious about the importance of taking care the
environment, the meditation about the actions that we are doing to
contribute in the change and protection of the planet are significant.
Skimming and scanning to improve your reading comprehension
(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.
Conditionals
(2018-04-01)
Los condicionales son oraciones con dos cláusulas - una cláusula
con “If" y una cláusula principal - que están estrechamente
relacionadas. Las oraciones condicionales se dividen a menudo en
diferentes tipos.
Indefinite pronouns some, any, no, every
(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 ...