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May-2nd- 2016
WOULD OR USED TO
April 22nd- 2016
REPORTED SPEECH
SECON TERM CONTENT
- Expresions with the word "time"
- Reported speech
- Would and used to
-First, second and third conditionals
April 18th- 2016
REINFORCEMENT WORKSHOP
Hi guys!
Here (on the link) you have the reinforcement workshop that is the 50% of the final score, you have to print, solve and present it the day of the reinforcement exam (April 20th).
http://ge.tt/1XPf4lZ2
March 1st- 19th- 2016
RELATIVE CLAUSES
SPORTS EQUIPMENTS
SPORTS
UNIT 3 - CONTENT - I TERM
-Sports/equipment Vocabulary
-Relative Clauses (who-that-which-where-when-whose)
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February 22nd- 26th- 2016
MODALS OF DEDUCTION (Past)
Must have + past participle
We use “must have” + a past participle when we are quite sure about something or we can see the evidence of something.
Examples:
You must have gone to bed late; you look tired!
Kevin must have been worried when he lost his car keys at the party.
Might have + past participle
We use “might have” + a past participle when we are not sure about something but we think it was possible.
Examples:
Sarah might have lost her way; she should be here by now.
Jacob and Claire might have arrived at the party already, but they haven’t called me so I’m not sure.
Could have + past participle
We use “could have” + a past participle to indicate that someone had the ability or chance to do something but did not do it. For example,
Examples:
You could have gone to university but you decided to work instead.
I didn’t know my parents would be asleep when I got home. I could have stayed out longer!
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MAKE - LET - BE ALLOWED TO
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CRIMES VOCABULARY
-Burglary Vandalism
-Smuggling Terrorism
-Shoplifting Pick-pocketing
-Arson Joyriding
-Kidnapping Assault
-Rape Domestic Violence
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February 15th- 19th- 2016
PASSIVE VOICE
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UNIT 2 - CONTENT - I TERM
-Present perfect and future passive
-Crimes Vocabulary
-Make - let- be allowed to
-Modals of deduction.
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February 8th- 12th- 2016
Wishes
Practice trough these exercises
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February 1st- 5th- 2016
The difference between
MAKE and DO
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Used to - I'm used to
Past continuous Structure
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Past simple Structure
- Past tenses Review
- Personality adjectives
- Make and do
- Expressing wishes and regrets
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