There are so many times when I have to let things slide pretending I'm deaf and that I haven't heard a swear word or something inappropriate, ignoring that students haven't done their homework, not taking into account bad moments students are going through and having poor results, accepting fake writing exercises...
The English We Speak: Let something slide (BBC Learning English)
Most of the times I am completely aware of all these issues, but you have to carry on teaching trying to convince your students this is not the right way to do things. In the old days they wouldn't allow you a second chance, but life has changed and teachers have to be more understanding. However, remember this cannot last for ever!!!
Here are some activities for my students:
in 1º ESO on Comparison of EQUALITY
in 3º ESO on STILL / ALREADY / YET quiz 1
Road towards success in the new PAU (Selectivity exam)
Rephrase/Rewrite these sentences by using another suitable structure:
171.He didn’t revise for the test so he failed. - If he
172.The ophthalmologist tests her eyes every year. - She
173.The Da Vinci Code is a best-seller. It was written by Dan Brown. - The Da Vinci Code
174.Mary goes swimming twice a week. - ?
175.I am sorry I didn’t remember your birthday. - I wish
176.He told us: “Don’t make so much noise!” - He
177.As it was Friday, the children stayed up late. - The children
178.I have never read such an interesting book. - This is the
179.If you don’t hurry up, you won’t get tickets for the concert. - Unless
180.I have to wear a uniform whenever I work in front of the customers . - ?
Solution to the exercises in the previous post
Rephrasing
161. (Modals) - You mustn’t smoke in this room.
162. (Wish) - I wish I had gone shopping with you.
163. (Passive) - You will be fascinated by London.
164. (Relative clauses) - The man , who(m) I saw later, was the president of the European Community.
165. (Comparatives) - India is poorer than Germany. / India is not as rich as Germany.
166. (Reported speech) - He told them that he didn’t know.
167. (Conditionals) - If she wasn’t so busy, she could come to the party.
168. (Modals) - Your friend may call you on your birthday.
169. (Indirect question) - Could you tell me where the nearest cinema is.
170. (Verbal tenses) - It’s a long time since I last saw your wife.
Real Easy English: Talking about the OFFICE (BBC Learning English)
Here are some activities for you to do:
Learning English from the News: Myanmar mourns earthquake dead (BBC Learning English)
The Pronunciation Lounge: 3 ways to pronounce the letter 't' (BBC Learning English)
English in a Minute: Verbs to use with ENVIRONMENT (BBC Learning English)
A listening exercise for you to do: Are we getting more allergic to things? (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
Here are some articles related to President Trump's decision on implementing tariffs on global trade:
Trump tariffs come into effect in ‘seismic’ shift to global trade (The Guardian)
What Trump has done - and why it matters (BBC News)
This is the dubious way Trump calculated his ‘reciprocal’ tariffs (CNN)
US: Trump implements sweeping 10% tariffs on many countries (DW)
Trump’s tariffs: A declaration of global trade war? | To the Point (DW)
"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"
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Animation Versus, writing exercise 12 done by Amin Briouel (3º ESO B)
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