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Intermediate English File Extra activities
Intermediate Communication Activities
Intermediate Vocabulary Activities
Intermediate Grammar Activites
Pre-Int Revision Activities (English File)
6 minute English - BBC Listening + transcript
6 minute Grammar
6 minute Grammar - Asking Questions
6 minute Grammar - Tenses Tour BBC Learning
6 minute Grammar - Past Simple or Continuous
6 minute Grammar - Present Perfect or Past Simple
6 minute Grammar - Present Perfect with Just, Already and Yet
6 minute Grammar - Present Perfect with for or since
6 minute Grammar - Past Simple
6 minute Grammar - Be going to, Present Continuous for Future
6 minute Grammar - Verb Patterns
Six minute Grammar - The Second Conditional
The Grammar Game Show - Videos
Video: The Grammar Game Show - Present Simple and Continuous
Video: The Grammar Gameshow - Comparatives
Video: The Grammar Gameshow - Countable and Uncountable nouns
Video: The Grammar Gameshow - Adverbs of Frequency
Video - The Grammar Gameshow - Present Perfect and Past Simple
Video - The Grammar Gameshow - Be Going To
Video: The Grammar Gameshow - Verb Patterns - Ing or To?
Revision Exercises Unit by Unit
REFERENCE
We have created this blog especially for you to help you to progress with your English studies. You will have access to the material we will use and links to websites that will guide you to additional resources.
It is a good idea to establish a daily routine for increasing your level of English. Watch news in English but vary the accent by watching different channels, for example;
BBC - UK accent
NCB/CNN - US accent
ABC - Australian accent
RTE - Irish accent
Websites;
You can also watch www.ted.com for interesting presentations on every topic imaginable. There is a site called www.ororo.tv for series and films in English with English subtitles and for those of you who like documentaries there is a site called http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/ that has some very interesting documentaries in English. These are all free and popular sites.
Other sites for listening include;
https://www.ted.comhttps://ed.ted.com
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/listening-skills-practice
Phone Applications;
Phone applications can be a fun way to get regular practice. Some examples are;
Duolingo
Memrise
Lingua.ly
LearnEnglish Grammar
Johnny Grammar's Word Challenge
SpeakingPal English Tutor
MyWordBook 2
Busuu
Phrasalstein
You might also like to start reading in English. News and magazine articles are a great starting point and if you like fiction short stories are good to start with. Perhaps you can get an audio version too and read and listen at the same time. There are many options and it is just a matter of trying them out to see what you like and what works for you.
Writing practice can be established by writing a diary by putting your daily schedule, to-do list and work notes in English. If it is work related it will help to increase the regular work vocabulary that you need. Try to use the different tenses.
Good luck and most of all enjoy!
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