Happy Monday! Assist vs. Asistir English Spanish Assist – Ayudar Asistir – Attend Leer más →
Friday quiz!
Happy Friday! Here is a small quiz using Am, Are & Is. Comment or send me your answers. Have a great weekend! It ________ easy. a) am b) is c) are They ________ coming over for dinner tonight. a) am b) is c) are He ________ unfriendly. a) am b) is c) are How much ________ it? a) am b)… Leer más →
Diagrams — Present Simple
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Phrasal verbs — Ask around
Ask around VERB MEANING EXAMPLE Ask around Ask many people the same question. I asked around but nobody knew where Bill had gone. Leer más →
English Idiom — “to play cat and mouse”
to play cat and mouse is to try to defeat someone by tricking them into making a mistake so that you have an advantage over them (often + with ) Example: The 32-year-old actress spent a large proportion of the week playing cat and mouse with the press. play (a game of) cat and mouse: 1. to repeatedly try to… Leer más →
False Friends — Advise vs. Avisar
Happy Monday! Advise vs. Avisar English Spanish Advise – Aconsejar Avisar – Let sombody know or warn (advertir) Leer más →
Grammar video
Finally Friday! For our first Friday, I have decided to share a music video I saw on Facebook. Have you ever heard of Weird Al Ynakovic? Well here is his newest video satire of the Robin Thicke song “Blurred Line” The Weird Al version is called “Word Crimes” and it is about grammar errors. Enjoy and have a great weekend!… Leer más →
Diagrams — Have and Have got
Diagram of the differences and uses of… Descárgate el PDF aquí: ESQUEMA HAVE Leer más →
Phrasal verbs — ask out
Good morning! Here is our first Phrasal Verb. VERB MEANING EXAMPLE ask someone out Invite on a date Tom asked Betty out to dinner and a film, Leer más →
How to use phrasal verbs.
Phrasal Verbs and other multi-word verbs Phrasal verbs are part of a large group of verbs called “multi-word verbs”. Phrasal verbs and other multi-word verbs are an important part of the English language. Multi-word verbs, including phrasal verbs, are very common, especially in spoken English. A multi-word verb is a verb like “pick up”, “turn on” or “get on with”.… Leer más →