Click on the following link to access a great variety of Autonomous Resources for ESL students of all levels.
OpenMonth: October 2018
C1 video clips organised by topics
Click on C1 clips to access a number of assorted videos on different issues of your interest.
OpenPosition of Adverbs
First, check the different Types of Adverbs. We shall look at and discuss the following presentation on the Adverbs structure and use in class. Remember the basic structure of a sentence in English: SUBJECT + (FREQUENCY/GRAMMAR ADVERB) + VERB + INDIRECT OBJECT + DIRECT OBJECT + ADVERBS (PLACE/TIME/MANNER) Alternatively, you can download the PDF file here. […]
OpenAdvanced materials
Here’s a WebPage with some Advanced materials:
OpenThe Imperative
We shall look at and discuss the following presentation on the Imperative structure and use in class: Alternatively, you can download the PDF file here. Here’s a summary of what you need to know: EXERCISES: Commands (Imperative) 1 Commands (Imperative) 2 Commands (Imperative) 3 SONG: Don’t tell me (Madonna) – Imperative (A1)
OpenWrite questions
Write suitable questions for the answers displayed: EXERCISE
OpenSilent Letters
Here’s a link to an activity on Silent letters in a number of English words.
OpenTest your transcription skills!
Print out and complete the following Transcription Exercise to practise phonetics.
OpenLeisure & Hobbies vocabulary
Click on Leisure&hobbies to learn vocabulary words, then make sentences to make sure you know how to use them in context (like+ING, would like to, can, to be into…). Alternatively, you can download the PDF file here.
OpenElementary exercises A1/A2
Here you will find assorted A1 exercises and aid materials: Elementary exercises
OpenIntermediate exercises B1
Click on the following link to access assorted B1 exercises and aid materials: Intermediate exercises
OpenListening Practice
Click on Breaking News in English to do listening exercises of all kinds.
OpenText to speech reader
Click on TTS Reader to write your sentences and have them read out loud for you.
OpenOrdering questions
Click on Grammar Questions and order the words to make questions.
OpenTime sequencers & Linking words
Here’s a presentation on the use of Linking words in connected speech: As for writing, you can print out the following doc handout on TRANSITIONS, which you can complete with additional linking words that you may come across. Below there’s a video clip to learn how to use linking words when you speak or write: EXERCISE: Complete […]
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