Last but not least, I would like to thank all my kind students for their continuous attention and support inside and outside the classroom through this school year.
Thank you very much indeed.
I really appreciate your learning development and everyday effort to make a better world.
Fully and truly love for languages.
For more ways of saying thank you, please feel free to click on here.
In today's post we're not going to talk about trailers, but
movie trailers. Do you know how to learn and practise English through movies, cinema, TV, soap operas, Hollywood, Bollywood and so on? Well, first of all, let's watch a trailer, so that we can decide what to see, and then have a great time watching the film! LOL
Please click on here to open the presentation above, and enjoy movies all day long!
Today's question is very simple: "Are you an early bird or a night owl? Well, please tell us about you. Here's a good example:
Elena and Diego, thank you very much for your answers. If you find this question too difficult, please have a look at this presentation about telling the time first, and then you'll find out that speaking in English is just a question of time and dedication. Enjoy your English time! Please, again, let us know: Are you an early bird or a night owl? Do you need some inspiration first? Here's an article about the same topic. Leave us a message and stay tuned!
What are the 10 top places to visit for you? Ok, come on! Think about them. Before you die, they say that anyone should write a book, plant a tree, have a baby and there's more...
What would you like to do before you die? Learn English? Well, you may like languages a lot and that book could be written in English. Don't you think? No matter your preferences, please let us know and leave us a comment with your 10 Top things to do before you die. Thanks for your comments.
If that's your case, here's something you could have a look at. Please, click on here for more information. Some good explanations about those little punctuation marks, which sometimes may differ a little bit from the Spanish ones. I hope you find it useful. By the way, remember that in case of doubt, you can always contact me or, simply leave a message below. For some humour about Punctuation, click on here.