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Ingles Basico: Meses en Ingles
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Los Dias en Ingles. Los Años en Ingles. Ingles para el Test. Preguntas Que o Cual. La fecha en Inglés se dice el mes, luego el día y después el año. El mes es “month”, el dia es “day” y el año es “year”. Es por eso que verá a veces en formularios el indicativo de fecha como “MM/DD/YY” para que la escriba de a 2 cifras, o “MM/DD/YYYY” para que escriba el año completo. Mucha gente lo pronuncia Fébiueri. Vea ahora los Dias o los Años:. Un pensamiento sobre “Meses en Ingles”. Los comentarios están cerrados.
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Grammar | learnglish.net
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So and neither. Agreeing with someone. This is a video lesson on how to use the words so and neither to agree with someone. After watching the video you can take two tests. Links to grammar exercises for level 2. Here you can find a very useful list of links to vocabulary exercises suitable for level 2 (pre-intermediate). 6 ways to use the verb ‘GO’ in English. The verb “go” can be very confusing. Here you have a very useful video lesson about this verb. So and neither. Agreeing with someone.
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Vocabulary | learnglish.net
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This video is good practice for those students who want to learn to describe their families. Subtitles are included. 8216;Have got’ to talk about family and possessions. Links to vocabulary exercises for level 1. So and neither. Agreeing with someone. Links to grammar exercises for level 2. Links to vocabulary exercises for level 2. Interview to a teacher about her Daily Routines. Teachers’ Daily Routines. Reading Comprehension. Sample Final Tests. Intermediate. Verbs and adjectives with preposition.
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Videos with Quiz | learnglish.net
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Category: Videos with Quiz. Interview to a teacher about her Daily Routines. Video interview about daily routines. It includes a test and the transcript. Teachers’ Daily Routines. One of the first things students talk about in class is their daily routines. Now it’s the teachers’ turn to do the same in this video. This video gives us an insight into British food culture. Suitable for elementary students. Subtitlues are included. A quiz will be available in short. Teachers talk about their families. The f...
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DVD Tests | learnglish.net
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Protected: DVD Listening Test 7. There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Protected: DVD Listening Test 6. There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Protected: DVD Listening Test 5. There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Protected: DVD Listening Test 4. There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Protected: DVD Listening Test 3. There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Protected: DVD Listening Test 2. Protected: DVD Listening Test 1.
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Videos with Transcript | learnglish.net
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Category: Videos with Transcript. Interview to a teacher about her Daily Routines. Video interview about daily routines. It includes a test and the transcript. Guess Where I Went on Holiday. In this video three people ask questions in past to a fourth person to guess where he went on holidays. Very good practice on questions in past simple. Transcript is available. Future “going to”. Interviews and sketches. Interview. There is, There are and Places in Town. A teacher talks to us about her last weekend.
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Get fluent with questions. Going to. Here you have a useful chart that you can use to improve your fluency when asking questions using the “going to” future form. The recommended practice is about your next holiday, which is perfect to use this future form. Get Fluent with Questions. All tenses. So and neither. Agreeing with someone. Links to grammar exercises for level 2. Links to vocabulary exercises for level 2. Interview to a teacher about her Daily Routines. Teachers’ Daily Routines.
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Listening | learnglish.net
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Interview to a teacher about her Daily Routines. Video interview about daily routines. It includes a test and the transcript. Teachers’ Daily Routines. One of the first things students talk about in class is their daily routines. Now it’s the teachers’ turn to do the same in this video. Guess Where I Went on Holiday. In this video three people ask questions in past to a fourth person to guess where he went on holidays. Very good practice on questions in past simple. Transcript is available. This video is...
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Level 2 | learnglish.net
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So and neither. Agreeing with someone. This is a video lesson on how to use the words so and neither to agree with someone. After watching the video you can take two tests. Links to grammar exercises for level 2. Here you can find a very useful list of links to vocabulary exercises suitable for level 2 (pre-intermediate). Links to vocabulary exercises for level 2. Here you can find a very useful list of links to vocabulary exercises suitable for level 2 (pre-intermediate). Jobs: A food stylist! Links to ...
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Listening | learnglish.net
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Bad Economy Pushes Spaniards to Learn English. Here you have an article with audio, and a video, about how the recession in Spain has led many people to take English lessons. Interview – My last holiday. Interesting interview that focuses on the use of the past tense to talk about a holiday in Vietnam. Suitable for elementary and pre-intermediate students. It includes transcript. Jobs: A food stylist! Interviu to Cherkasky, a person who has a very unusual job -she is a food stylist! Inversion with negati...
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