Blog para los alumnos de Nivel Intermedio 2 de la EOI de Móstoles. Profesor: Mariluz Pereira

Exam workout

| 27 may 2009
Here you can download the audio file about marriage in Britain that we did in class to complete the task. You can also play it here:



If you want to do more exercises about listening, check this site. It's highly recommended!

Keep up the good work!

Listen!

| 23 may 2009
This is a sample task for the listening part, the one where you have to fill in the gaps with the words you hear. Try it and see if you can do it!





Here you have a multiple choice exercise with the same text. It's a timed reading, so you must try not to exceed the time limit to answer the questions!

Modelos de tareas

| 22 may 2009
Aquí tenéis los modelos de tareas nuevas que se van a introducir este año en el examen y que ya os repartí en clase el jueves pasado. El martes corregiremos las tareas 3 (Aloe Vera) y 4 (New York) correspondientes a la comprensión lectora. Intentad no sobrepasar los 15 minutos estimados para realizar cada tarea. También tenéis los modelos de tareas para la expresión escrita, y dos sets de tarjetas para la expresión oral. El jueves lo dedicaremos a practicar el examen oral con estas tarjetas. Ya queda poco, así que ¡ánimo!

Tarea 3 C. Lectora

Tarea 4 C.Lectora

Tareas 1 y 2 E.Escrita

Tarea 1 E.Oral

Tarea 2 E.Oral

See you in class!

Linking words and Passives

| 20 may 2009
Here you can practice the use of linking words:

Sentence Connectors-Review and practice

Contrast linkers

Addition linkers


Purpose or reason linkers

Time linkers

And here you can revise the basics of the passive voice and do some exercises:

Passive - focus on the object

Deciding when to include the agent

Placing emphasis on the receiver of the action

Verbs with no passive form

Recognizing verb tenses

Enjoy!

Practising Cloze Tests and Matching Texts and Headings. Answers

| 19 may 2009
These are the answers to the text about spas:

Headings to match with the numbered texts:

Text 1: A. Healthy Escapes for a Change
Text 2: D. What Are the Hot Trends?
Text 3: B. How do I Plan a Healthy Escape?
Text 4: E. What Types of Spas Are There?
Distractor: C. How Do I Find Out?

Words to fill in the gaps:


TEXT ONE


TEXT TWO


TEXT THREE


TEXT FOUR

1

walk

1

spas

1

most

1

aromatherapy

2

more

2

fitness

2

to go

2

wraps

3

two-hour

3

on

3

need

3

proper

4

ends

4

management

4

critical

4

active

5

massage

5

as

5

embark

5

thinking

6

allow

6

include

6

best

6

on







7

well-being







8

on







9

illness







10

mud

Unit 10. Reported Speech/Verbs+TO+infinitive or +ING

| 16 may 2009
Reported Speech

Uploaded on authorSTREAM by eoimarisa

These are links where you can practice the verb patterns we learnt in this unit:

Reported speech. Revision of common structures + exercises

Theory and Practice with explanations in Spanish


Gerund and infinitive explanation with exercises

More exercises on verb patterns 1, 2, 3

Have fun!

Learn English through movies

| 13 may 2009

Here you have 2 links to learn English through movies. Have fun!

Lingualnet

English trailers

Word of the week 11 - 17 May 2009 SWINE FLU

| 12 may 2009
Swine has two meanings:
1. Any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family Suidae, including pigs, hogs, and boars, having a stout body with thick skin, a short neck, and a movable snout.
2. A person regarded as brutish or contemptible.









Entry taken from http://self-learning-eoicoruna.blogspot.com

Practising Cloze Tests. Answers

| 10 may 2009
Here you have the answers to the cloze "Packing Your Suitcase":

1. privileged
2. to travel
3. given
4. skill
5. valuable
6. Place
7. which
8. on
9. edge
10. up
11. upwards
12. toilet
13. in
14. Finally
15. legs

Units 8&9: Modals and Linkers

| 9 may 2009
Hi, these are some useful links to practice with the grammar of the units 8 and 9:

Modals explanation

Permission, obligation and prohibition online activity

Contrast linkers explanation

Contrast linkers practice (click on answers to check)

JUNE 2009 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

| 8 may 2009
Hi, there!

This is the final schedule for your exams in June this year:

FRIDAY, 5th
Reading, Listening and Writing parts
From 15.45 to 19.30
Room: 2.4 for NI2D and 4 for NI2E

WEDNESDAY, 10th
Oral exam for NI2D
From 15.00 onwards
Room: 2.4

FRIDAY, 12th
Oral exam for NI2E
From 15.00 onwards
Room: 2.4

THURSDAY, 18th
Marks will be published at 16.00 (approx.)

MONDAY, 22th
Review of the exam with your teacher (19.00-20.00).


NIVEL INTERMEDIO 2 PRUEBA FINAL



PARTES

Porcentaje

Puntuación

Mínimo

Duración

Comprensión de lectura

25%

25 p

15 p (60%)

75’ aprox.

Comprensión oral

25%

25 p

15 p (60%)

40’ aprox.

Descanso




20’

Expresión escrita

25%

25 p

15 p (60%)

75’ aprox.

Expresión oral

25%

25 p

15 p (60%)

20-25’ aprox.


*Exam results will be posted on the door of the teaching room.
*Exam reviews will take place in the usual teaching room.

See you in class!

You can't make this stuff up

| 7 may 2009
Here you have the episode from the popular show by Jim Ribble that we worked on in class. If you want to download it you must have iTunes (it's free). Once you set it up on your computer you just have to go the CNN site and click on the iTunes icon under the name of the show. Listen to one of the episodes, choose one of the stories and write a summary to publish on the blog if you received my invitation, if not, send me your email asap!






Here you have the answers to the cloze:

Writing skills: News story

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Here is the lesson that I gave you in class to help you write a story. Follow the guidelines to do your homework: choose one of the headlines and write a story yourself. Then, if you send me your mail and you are a blogger already, you can publish your story on the blog if you want.

Cheers!

Hi, everyone!

| 4 may 2009
Welcome to your blog! I've finally set it up. As you already know, we'll use it as a way to supplement our lessons. I hope it helps you improve your English skills!

To start with, I noticed some of you didn't know what a podcast is. Here is a video that explains it and if you look at the right of the page, under "English Online Resources", you'll find many sites where you can download podcasts. I highly recommend that you start using them, they're fun!



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