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Lautada´s English Class Portrait (DBH 2)
Hi everyone! This is our English Class Portrait. Here, you will find any information you need about our classes; you will be able to find our notes, activities and exercises... However, you will have your own portrait of the course and that is the one that will show you what are you doing exactly... So, enjoy your own space and take advantage of it!
lunes, 11 de febrero de 2013
martes, 15 de enero de 2013
jueves, 3 de enero de 2013
Rosetta World!
Rosetta World - Una Comunidad para Aprender y usar lo que Aprendes
Rosetta Stone ha creado una Comunidad Virtual Gratuita
para que practiques el que estás aprendiendo
con de todo el .
Para ello, ha en este enlace varios juegos idiomáticos
para que practiques el que estás aprendiendo
con de todo el .
Para ello, ha en este enlace varios juegos idiomáticos
donde podrás chatear con solo texto o también usando tu voz:
Rosetta World - Gehiago ikasteko eta dakizuna erabiltzeko komunitate birtuala
Rosetta Stone-ek Dohaineko Komunitate Birtual bat sortu du
dakizun ikasten jarraitzeko
dakizun ikasten jarraitzeko
.
Horretarako, badaude hainbat . Txateatuz edo testuz bakarrik erabili ditzazkezue zuen ahotsa erabili gabe.
Horretarako, badaude hainbat . Txateatuz edo testuz bakarrik erabili ditzazkezue zuen ahotsa erabili gabe.
Rosetta World - In order to learn and to use what you already know
Rosetta Stone has created a Free Virtual Speaker Community
in order to keep learning the you know, and to use it with
in order to keep learning the you know, and to use it with
.
To get that, there are some you can use. You can chat or only use your writing. That is up to you!
To get that, there are some you can use. You can chat or only use your writing. That is up to you!
Enjoy your new chat friends and learn as much as you can from them!
Click here!
Sakatu hemen "Rosetta World" jartzen duen sakagarrian egin behar duzuena jakiteko!
¡Pinchar aquí, en "Rosetta World" para ver el vídeo que os lo explica!
Sakatu hemen "Rosetta World" jartzen duen sakagarrian egin behar duzuena jakiteko!
¡Pinchar aquí, en "Rosetta World" para ver el vídeo que os lo explica!
viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2012
Grammar is Fun!
THE PRESENTE SIMPLE:
Nik egiten dut...
And, here the difference between the PRESENT SIMPLE and the PRESENT CONTINUOS
This is a review of the PRESENT CONTINUOUS or as we say in Basque "egiten ari naiz" verbal time. Check it out and enjoy it as much as you can!
Now, we should talk about the MODAL VERBS. debería, podría hacer, es capaz de and so and so forth.
Modal Verbs from Carmen Torres
Now, we need to start learning how to use THE PAST TENSE edo, as we say in Basque, lehenaldia.
Here, the PAST TENSE in affirmatives, negarives and questions. And you can use your knoledge about pronounciation and the phonetic alphabet!
Finally, here you have a WRITING DOSSIER. Use it ANY TIME YOU NEED TO WRITE SOMETHING!
martes, 6 de noviembre de 2012
lunes, 22 de octubre de 2012
Here you have got a "power point" about the COMPARISON IN ENGLISH. Check it out before doing any exercise!
Comparison from Minayica
viernes, 28 de septiembre de 2012
How
to Give an Excellent Oral Presentation
By Charlotte Johnson, eHow Contributor
Oral presentations are usually required at some point
during a person's experience in middle school or high school. College also
often presents opportunities for oral presentations. Being able to perform well
in oral presentations is a skill that not only benefits you as a student, but
also can give you an advantage in terms of your career and your community
involvement. Giving an excellent oral presentation is something that must be
learned and practiced as you focus on multiple aspects of speaking publicly.
Instructions
o
1
Choose your subject matter carefully. If you
give an oral presentation on something about which you are passionate, you will
be more likely to perform well.
o
2
Study your facts. If you don't know what you
are talking about, you will discredit yourself entirely.
o
3
Write an outline or notes for your speech.
Then condense these notes into a note card or two. Even if you don't have to
rely on the cards, it's good to have them with you just in case you lose your
place.
o
4
Memorize as much of your presentation as
possible. This will keep you from having to rely on notes too much, which can
be distracting to your audience.
o
5
Employ the use of one or more visual aids. If
people can see and hear your presentation you are more likely to hold their
attention.
o
6
Practice your presentation alone and then in
front of one or two people. Ask for constructive input.
o
7
Stand with erect posture and make frequent eye
contact with your audience. This communicates confidence and will cause your
audience to be more likely to listen to what you have to say.
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