miércoles, 29 de octubre de 2014

phrasal verbs 9A-B-C

Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs are mainly used in spoken English and informal texts. (The more formal a conversation or text, the less phrasal verbs are found.)
Phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus a particle (prepositionadverb). The particle can change the meaning of the verb completely, e.g.:
§  look up – consult a reference book (look a word up in a dictionary)
§  look for – seek (look for her ring)
§  look forward – anticipate with pleasure (look forward to meeting someone)
There are no rules that might explain how phrasal verbs are formed correctly - all you can do is look them up in a gooddictionary and study their meanings. In our lists, you will find some frequently used phrasal verbs and their meanings.
Frequently Used Phrasal Verbs with:
§  breakbringcallcarrycomedofallgetgokeeplookmakeputrunsettaketurn
Position of the Particle
The particle is placed either after the verb or after the object.

PhrasalVerbswith 'get'
Complete the sentences. Use each particle only once.
1.     Let'sget  business.
2.     How do you get  with your classmates?
3.     I know that you're still in love with your ex. But believe me, you will get  him soon.
4.     Quick, get  the car. I'm not supposed to stop here.
5.     I tried to get my point , but nobody seemed to care.
6.     With 10 dollars per day, one can hardly get .
7.     We have to get  the bus at the next stop.
8.     My sister helped me get  the exam.
9.     What you did was very mean. I don't think you'll get  so easily.

10.  We won't get  the sea today if you don't cycle a bit faster.

PHRASAL VERBS
EXERCISES AND ANSWER KEY
Practice Exercise 1
put ... off
build ... up
buy ... out
give ... up
back ... up
try ... out
help ... out
put ... down
make ... up
fill ... out
EXAMPLE:
The operator disconnected Paul.
The operator cut him off.
1) Before you buy it, you should use it and test it.
2) He spent years developing and growing this business.
3) They want to purchase a majority share holding in the company.
4) You should make extra copies of all your computer files.
5) Can you give me some assistance with this report?
6) Why do you always say negative things about Peter?
7) Have you completed the form in bold print?
8) My New Year’s resolution was to stop smoking cigarettes.
9) I don’t believe her; she’s telling a story which isn’t true.
10) Do you know if the meeting is going to be postponed?
1) Before you buy it, _____________________.
2) He spent years _____________________.
3) They want to _____________________.
4) You should _____________________.
5) Can you _____________________ with this report?
6) Why do you always _____________________?
7) Have you _____________________ in bold print?
8) My New Year’s resolution was to _____________________.
9) I don’t believe her; she’s _____________________.
10) Do you know if the meeting is going to be ___________________ http://www.workplace-english-training.com



miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014

Hello my dear students 10A-10B-10C

Linking words and phrases

Sentence connectors are used to link ideas from one sentence to the next and to give paragraphs coherence. Sentence connectors perform different functions and are placed at the beginning of a sentence. They are used to introduce, order, contrast, sequence ideas, theory, data etc..

Useful sentence connectors

Sequence
Result
Emphasis
·         First / firstly, second / secondly, third / thirdly etc
·         Next, last, finally
·         In addition, moreover
·         Further / furthermore
·         Another
·         Also
·         In conclusion
·         To summarise
·         So
·         As a result
·         As a consequence (of)
·         Therefore
·         Thus
·         Consequently
·         Hence
·         Due to
·         Undoubtedly
·         Indeed
·         Obviously
·         Generally
·         Admittedly
·         In fact
·         Particularly / in particular
·         Especially
·         Clearly
·         Importantly
Addition
Reason
Example
·         And
·         In addition / additionally / an additional
·         Furthermore
·         Also
·         Too
·         As well as
·         For
·         Because
·         Since
·         As
·         Because of
·         For example
·         For instance
·         That is (ie)
·         Such as
·         Including
·         Namely
Contrast
Comparison

·         However
·         Nevertheless
·         Nonetheless
·         Still
·         Although / even though
·         Though
·         But
·         Yet
·         Despite / in spite of
·         In contrast (to) / in comparison
·         While
·         Whereas
·         On the other hand
·         On the contrary
·         Similarly
·         Likewise
·         Also
·         Like
·         Just as
·         Just like
·         Similar to
·         Same as
·         Compare
·         compare(d) to / with
·         Not only...but also


 Exercise of application linking words


Have you ever wondered how   people seem to   learn and remember things effortlessly and other struggle? Are these students more intelligent than the others? They may well be_________________ apart from their intrinsic abilities, these students probably study intelligently._____________________ the skills to study and learn intelligently, we___________________ need the skills to become life long learners___________________ some people are gifted than others, most of us can  learn the skills to do more intelligently by learning actively. Active learning means being aware   of that we do not knowing and having the skills to find out.



WHILE                     ALSO                           HOWEVER                 AS  WELL  AS