Friday, 30 September 2022

 Read me a story TEENS & ADULTS




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZGhJ20DKL8





🐰This traditional story is about how a rabbit tricks a tiger. 🐯 Will the rabbit escape? Watch and find out! https://bit.ly/LEK-TheSneakyRabbit
~ Tina 😊



Tuesday, 27 September 2022


Nos estamos preparando para el verano. 
Escríbenos, llámanos, dinos cuál de nuestras opciones es más adecuada para tus necesidades? 
Nuestros cursos regulares continúan y no se interrumpen. 
Nuestros clubes de conversación  y de lectura , también. 
En verano, simplemente acomodamos los horarios para tu conveniencia.
Reserva tu lugar

We are getting ready for the summer. 
Write to us, call us, tell us which of our options best suits your needs.  
Our regular courses continue as usual.
Our conversation and reading clubs, too. 
In the summer, we adjust the timetable for your convenience.
Book your place




 

Saturday, 24 September 2022

Thursday, 22 September 2022

We have just updated another lesson!
It looks at describing an office and prepositions of place to help with that activity. Students will read a description of someone’s office, and listen to a person describing the position of something on their desk. Exercises focus on related vocabulary, pronunciation, listening and reading skills.



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Friday, 9 September 2022

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/0/queen-photographs-photos-unseen-years-young-elizabeth-ii-philip/




The front page of The New York Times for Sept. 9, 2022.

https://nyti.ms/3RPbip5




Perfect English Grammar


All about Subject and Object Pronouns.
📌 Pronouns are used when we don't want to repeat a noun or a noun phrase.
👉🏼 The English subject pronouns are:
💥 I, you, he, she, it, we, they
💭 (Of course, we use 'you' when we're talking to one person and when we're talking to more than one person.)
📌 Subject pronouns are used when they are the subject of a verb.
👉🏼 I like London.
👉🏼 You have eaten the chocolate.
👉🏼 He plays football.
📌 Then, there are also object pronouns.
👉🏼 These are me, you, him, her, it, us, them.
💭 (Notice that 'it' and 'you' are the same when they're subject pronouns or object pronouns.)
We use object pronouns in most situations when the pronoun is not the subject of a verb. 📖
👉🏼 We use them for the object of a verb.
💡 John knows me.
👉🏼 We use them after a preposition (including after phrasal verbs).
💡 It's important to me.
👉🏼 We use them after 'be'. (In very formal English, the subject pronoun is sometimes used here, but this is very old-fashioned and unusual.)
💡 Who's there? It's me!
👉🏼 We use them with short answers.
💡 A: Who's there? B: Me!