After That
El blog para estudiar más inglés después de la ESO :-D
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COVID-19 Posters and Advice
Please read the following safety tips to help fight against the spread of COVID-19 in the posters below. After that, take this quiz and send me a screenshot of your result.
Monday
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British English versus American English
The English language was first introduced to the Americas by British colonization, beginning in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
The language also spread to numerous other parts of the world as a result of British trade and colonization and the spread of the former British Empire, which, by 1921, included about 470–570 million people, about a quarter of the world's population.
Written forms of British and American English as found in newspapers and textbooks vary little in their essential features, with only occasional noticeable differences. (Source: Wikipedia)
The main difference between British English and American English is in pronunciation. Some words are also different in each variety of English, and there are also a few differences in the way they use grammar.
The song is most famous for its “You like to-may-toes /təˈmeɪtoʊz/ and I like to-mah-toes /təˈmɑːtoʊz/” and other verses comparing their different regional dialects.
The differences in pronunciation are not simply regional, however, but serve more specifically to identify class differences. At the time, typical American pronunciations were considered less "refined" by the upper-class, and there was a specific emphasis on the "broader" a sound. This class distinction with respect to pronunciation has been retained in caricatures, especially in the theater, where the longer a pronunciation is most strongly associated with the word "darling."
Enjoy the video!
Which words do you know that are spelled differently but have the same
meaning? Name as many as you can.
A different version :-)
Which words do you know that are spelled differently but have the same
meaning? Name as many as you can.
A different version :-)
Monday
Differences between DAMAGE, HURT, INJURE & HARM
Es fácil confundirse con estas cuatro palabras en #inglés.— Brendan 𝕯𝕸 Ryan 🇮🇪🇪🇸🇪🇺 (@BrendanDMRyan) June 8, 2020
Las diferencias entre ⤵️
1⃣Damage
2⃣Hurt
3⃣Injure
4⃣Harm
...explicadas en dos minutos pic.twitter.com/i5zUSDcPl7
Friday
Monday
1º Bach Unit 8 Reported Speech
Click on the image above to find more resources on Reported Speech.
Mapa Mental creado con GoConqr por Diego Santos
Click on the chart below
Tuesday
Monday
Free Marvel Comics
Marvel is giving away dozens of free comics to read in quarantine
Marvel always offers to help us through our worst moments, whether it's saving humanity through its comics or helping us spend our time locked away thanks to the release of material that will surely help us liven up our time at home.
Now Marvel saves our lives again and offers free access to many of its comic books.
In order to read them, you can either download the Marvel Unlimited app from the App Store (if you’re on iOS) or Google Play (if you’re an Android user) or simply click the links below and read them in your browser.
The following comic arcs will be free on the Marvel Unlimited service from April 2nd through May 4th:
AVENGERS VS. X-MEN
CIVIL WAR
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: RED GOBLIN
BLACK PANTHER BY TA-NEHISI COATES VOL. 1
THANOS WINS BY DONNY CATES
X-MEN MILESTONES: DARK PHOENIX SAGA
AVENGERS: KREE/SKRULL WAR
AVENGERS BY JASON AARON VOL. 1: THE FINAL HOST
FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 1: FOUREVER
BLACK WIDOW VOL. 1: S.H.I.E.L.D.’S MOST WANTED
CAPTAIN AMERICA: WINTER SOLDIER ULTIMATE
CAPTAIN MARVEL VOL. 1: HIGHER, FURTHER, FASTER, MORE
AVENGERS VS. X-MEN
CIVIL WAR
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: RED GOBLIN
BLACK PANTHER BY TA-NEHISI COATES VOL. 1
THANOS WINS BY DONNY CATES
X-MEN MILESTONES: DARK PHOENIX SAGA
AVENGERS: KREE/SKRULL WAR
AVENGERS BY JASON AARON VOL. 1: THE FINAL HOST
FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 1: FOUREVER
BLACK WIDOW VOL. 1: S.H.I.E.L.D.’S MOST WANTED
CAPTAIN AMERICA: WINTER SOLDIER ULTIMATE
CAPTAIN MARVEL VOL. 1: HIGHER, FURTHER, FASTER, MORE
Sunday
Trapped in the High School
Four secondary students have been trapped in the school since the COVID19 lockdown was imposed in Madrid. To help them you must pass the tests below. Good luck!
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Thursday
1º & 2º Bachillerato Dracula & Moby Dick
Macmillan Education has decided to share part of its resources to ensure learning remains as enjoyable as possible during the COVID-19 crisis.
Enjoy the reading and please, #StayHome to help #FlattenTheCurve.
Enjoy the reading and please, #StayHome to help #FlattenTheCurve.
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Tuesday
2º Bach Unit 6 Passive (2) Impersonal & Causative
Impersonal Passive en español con ejercicios
Causative Passive en español
Exercise 1. Quiz. Exercise 2. Online quiz.Exercise 3. Choose the right answer. Exercise 4. Complete
Exercise 5. Rewrite the sentence. Exercise 6. Follow the example 1.
Exercise 7. Follow the example 2. Exercise . Let / Make / Have / Get
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