Category Archives: NEF. Unit 6
Present Deduction/ Predictions: may, might, will, can’t
Modal verbs of deduction are used to express an opinion of the speaker based on information that the speaker has. Example: Sue goes to school in town. Her school finishes at 2.30, but she often stays after school to talk … Continue reading
How To Express Strong Feelings
Overusing the word ‘very’ when talking can be boring for the person listening. For example: “Yesterday, It was very hot, so I went to the park, but it was very crowded. There was a very big dog in the park … Continue reading
Passive Voice
Passive voice is formed by… Subject + finite form of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs) When rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following: Peter builds a house (active) A house is built by … Continue reading
Film/ book reviews
If you are asked about a film/book, you start by recommending it or not depending on how much you liked it. Find below some interesting expressions to give your opinion in just one word: Fascinating! Funny! Brilliant! Entertaining! Moving! … Continue reading
How much are you into movies?
After seeing in class some information about movies, how to talk about them and how to express our ideas, let’s have some fun! How many films can you guess from this video? Do you know their names? Learning through media … Continue reading
Suggesting
There is a quote I love that explains what life consists of: There are two primary choices in life; to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them, by Denis Waitley So, life is full of … Continue reading