How would you say that in Spanish? Read about it below and then check your answer at the bottom of this post. Read the article below. It is no fake news. Learning English from the News: Rare solar eclipse (BBC Learning English)
Europe solar eclipse: millions watch rare spectacle across Spain, UK and Iceland – as it happened (The Guardian)
Once-in-a-generation solar eclipse wows millions in UK and Europe (BBC News)
Millions watch as rare solar eclipse darkens Spain and Iceland | DW News (DW)
Learning English from the News: Rare solar eclipse (BBC Learning English)
Europe solar eclipse: millions watch rare spectacle across Spain, UK and Iceland – as it happened (The Guardian)
Once-in-a-generation solar eclipse wows millions in UK and Europe (BBC News)
Millions watch as rare solar eclipse darkens Spain and Iceland | DW News (DW)
Could you see the eclipse? Have you ever witnessed anything spectacular or rare? What was it? How did you feel?
SUMMER SCOREBOARD
Learning English from the News: Ceuta migrant crisis (BBC Learning English)
Learning English from the News: Ceuta migrant crisis (BBC Learning English)
‘We have no tents or blankets’: Ceuta migrants struggle to survive brutal heat and freezing nights (The Guardian)
Morocco detains dozens of migrants trying to cross into Ceuta, reports say (BBC News)
Minors living alone on Ceuta's streets at risk of abuse (DW)
Visit Albertomeditutor site for SUMMER REVISION
>> Activities for my students in 1º ESO:
THERE IS / ARE (OUP) - More exercises: 1 , 2
THERE IS / ARE + SOME, ANY... (Oxford Univ Press) 1 2
Translate these sentences into English :
1. ¿Cuántos libros tienes en la cartera? _______________________________2. No hay mucho queso en el plato._____________________________3. ¿Hay dinero en mi cartera? No. ________________________________ 4. Los hermanos de Andy no están trabajando en una oficina. _________________
THERE IS / ARE (OUP) - More exercises: 1 , 2
THERE IS / ARE + SOME, ANY... (Oxford Univ Press) 1 2
Translate these sentences into English :
>> Activities for my students in 2º ESO:
Exercises on the SIMPLE PAST >>> 1
>> Activities for my students in 4º ESO:
>> Activities for my students in 4º ESO:
>> Activities for my students in 4º ESO:
Unit 6
First, revise all we had in the main page of 4º ESO in this site about the REPORTED SPEECH: Unit 6
Secondly, do some more exercises: 1 , 2 , 3
Finally, revise EXPRESSING QUANTITY IN ENGLISH + some exercises: 1 , 2 , 3
Here's my musical hint for today: Total Eclipse of the Heart (Turn Around) by Bonnie Tyler. And here's a version with the lyrics for you to sing along.
Road towards success in the Selectivity exam.....
Here's another Selectivity English exam for our students:
2025_The forgotten habit of two sleeps
Here are the answers to the exam:
A1- b (line 3) A2- d (lines 6-7)
A3: False. Lines 4-5: "“This story struck historian Roger Ekirch when he discovered Jane’s testimony in the judicial archives in the early 1990s, (where she casually referenced her ‘first sleep’)”
A4: True. Lines 10- 11: "For example,) Christian monks adopted it for prayers in the 6th century.”
A5: False. Lines 12-13: “Then, they would naturally wake up for a period known as the watch, (which lasted until about 1:00 am).”
A6: False. Lines 13-14: “The watch was used for various activities, including household chores, socializing, and even sexual intimacy.”
A7.1: whisper (line 3) A7.2: companion (line 15) A8.1: testimony (line 4) A8.2: chat (line 15)
USE OF ENGLISH
B1: The most interesting city I've ever been to is London.
B2: Unless he wears a hat, he will get sunburned.
B3: In spite of having a good job, / In spite of the fact that he had a good job, / In spite of his good job, he wasn’t happy.
B4: You needn’t speak a / any foreign language / foreign languages for this job.
B5: Dancing flamenco makes me (feel) happy.
B6: They are showing Vince’s photographs at the exhibition.
B8: It was such an expensive engagement ring that the groom didn’t / couldn’t buy it.
B9: 2021 was the year (in which / when / that) I was promoted.
B10: ‘Can I borrow $50 until next Friday?’ my brother asked me. // ‘Can you lend me $50 until next Friday?’ my brother asked me.
B11: By the end of the year, my parents will have celebrated their twenty-fifth anniversary // will have been married for twenty-five years.
B12: It’s a pity (that) you haven’t met / didn’t meet my Erasmus mates.
Here are some more activities for my students:
English in a Minute: 4 meanings of NOTE (BBC Learning English)
Real Easy English: Talking about SPICY FOOD (BBC Learning English)
The English We Speak: Share your life story (BBC Learning English)
Listening exercise for you to do: How do climate scientists make predictions? (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
The Entire History of.... The entire history of WW2 explained
English with Lucy talking about... 35 common mistakes in English
"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"
Best music to learn English - 10 Great Songs for English Fluency






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