Monday, February 25, 2013

Week 4 - Phrasal Verbs and Reading on Alaska

We saw phrasal verbs in class today. These guys are one of the more frustrating parts of English because the meaning is often different from the literal meaning of the verb or preposition by itself.

Remember to look for the Verb + ¨Preposition pattern to recognize new phrasal verbs - and keep a list of the ones you have seen in a context. (for example, "He broke up with his girlfriend on her birthday. What a jerk!")


You can use this Phrasal Verb Dictionary to find new phrasal verbs you don't know. You can search for the verb, or the preposition.

Here is a list of commonly used phrasal verbs for you to reference. Try using a new one in the comments to this post.


If you would like some extra practice with phrasal verbs, try this site, and work on several of the exercises - just click on the number at the top. Write down the more useful phrasal verbs you learn.


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We also read a text on Alaska and talked about temperature, weather, hobbies and sports. For more vocabulary practice with these look at this website on the weather and temperature.

See you all next week!


Monday, February 18, 2013

Week 3 - Verb Identification Review and Numbers

So this week both the 8am and the 11am groups saw the biography of the actor John Kerr where we identified the various tenses used in biographical writing.

Remember that what is important for this week is that you can recognize the various forms as different. We will look in more detail later about why and how we use each one.

To review these structures again, take a look at this website. You can ignore the section on "future tenses" for now.



The 11am group also had time to go over numbers and mathematical operations. To review the various number forms check out this site.  For practice with mathematical terms try  this site, and for another explanation of ordinals (1st, 2nd, etc) try listening to this video.



Don't forget to leave comments with thoughts, or questions from class.

As for homework - 8am group, finish the verb identification. 11am group, think about starting TAG #44.

See you next week!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Week 2 - Movie Directors and Verbs in the Past

So this week we saw the facts on Quentin Tarantino and Alfred Hitchcock and sorted them by director.

Remember that "He has appeared in several of his movies" is Quentin Tarantino because he is still alive, and so he could still appear in a new movie in the present or future.So the statement is talking about the past, but it's something that hasn't finished yet; something that is still possible.


"He appeared in several of his movies" is Alfred Hitchcock because Alfred Hitchcock is dead, and cannot appear in any more movies. Not unless it's a zombie movie. This is why it's simple past.

Zombie Alfred wants your brain!

To continue practice on this distinction, look at this website which explains the various uses of simple past. Notice that there are exercises to work on in the site.

When you think you have a better idea of how to use these tenses, try working on this exercise, or on this one

If you still have questions leave a comment on this blog post and I will answer your question.


We also saw various forms of questions: present, past, and passive forms. To practice these structures, try looking at this website for an explanation, then try these activities: Activity 1, Activity 2 on responding to questions, and Activity 3 on passive questions.

Again, if you have any questions leave a comment on this blog post and I will answer your question!!!!


Have a great week, see you next Monday!

Week 1 - Introduction

This is a space for you to introduce yourself to the class. Write a short comment in response to this and tell us your name and something about you. This can be anything you want: your favorite TV show/book/movie, why you are studying geology, where you're from, your dream job, etc.

I'll go first....My name is Federico Espinosa, I am originally from Mexico, but I grew up in the USA and have been living abroad for 5 years. My favorite TV show at the moment is the British show "Misfits".