вторник, 27 ноября 2018 г.

28.11.2018

https://pronuncian.com/assimilation-linking-t-as-glottal-stop

http://www.grammar.cl/Games/Present_vs_Progressive.htm





Put the verb into the correct form. Use either the present simple or the present continuous.
1. Please don't make so much noise. I __________________ (study).
2. How many languages __________________ (Tom speak).
3. I __________________ (not/belong) to a political party.
4. Hurry! The bus __________________ (come). I __________________ (not/want) to miss it.
5. The River Nile __________________ (flow) into the Mediterranean.
6. The river __________________ (flow) very fast today — much faster than usual.
7. __________________ (it/ever/snow) in India?
8. We usually __________________ (grow) vegetables in our garden, but this year we __________________ (not/grow) any.
9. A: Can you drive?
B: No, but I __________________ (learn). My father __________________ (teach) me.
10. You can borrow my umbrella. I __________________ (not/need) it at the moment.



вторник, 6 ноября 2018 г.

07,11,2018

https://pronuncian.com/linking-continuous-into-blocked-consonants

Key Vocabulary [Top]

  • catch (verb): to get on
    - I have to catch a bus in front of the bus station.
  • get off work (verb): finish work
    - She seldom gets off work before 6:00 p.m.
  • dinner (noun): sometimes supper
    - We seldom eat dinner after 8:00 p.m.
  • stay up (verb): not go to bed
    - I almost never stay up past midnight.
  • set aside (verb): reserve, allow, or give a certain amount to
    - You have to set aside enough time to study for your classes.
  • toughest (adjective): most difficult, hardest
    - The toughest part about being a parent is setting aside time for both work, family, and self.
  • take care of (verb): watch, look after
    - You should take care of yourself so you don't get sick.
  • groceries (noun): food and other items at a supermarket
    - Mom is going to pick up some groceries from the store for dinner.
https://www.esl-lab.com/schedule/schedrd1.htm#vocab

Woman: So, what's your usual day like? You always seem so busy.
Man: Well, I usually get up around 5:00 a.m. and work on the computer until 6:00 a.m.
Woman: Why do you get up so early?
Man: Well, I have to leave home at twenty to seven (6:40 a.m.) so I can catch a bus at 7:00 o'clock . It takes me about twenty minutes to walk to the bus stop from my house.
Woman: And what time do you get to work?
Man: Uh, my bus takes about an hour to get there, but it stops right in front of my office.
Woman: That's nice. And what time do you get off work?
Man: Uh, around 5:00 o'clock. Then, we eat dinner around 6:30, and my wife and I read and play with the kids until 8:00 or so.
Woman: So, when do you work on your website? You said one time that you create it at home?
Man: Well, my wife and I often watch TV or talk until 10:00 o'clock. She then often reads while I work on my site, and I sometimes stay up until the early hours of the morning, but I try to finish everything by one or two.
Woman: And then you get up at 5:00 a.m.?
Man: Well, yeah, but it's important to live a balanced life. I enjoy what I do, but you have to set aside time for the family and yourself.
Woman: I agree.
Man: But I think my wife has the toughest job. She spends her whole day taking care of our family . . . taking the kids to school, working in the garden, buying groceries, taking the kids to piano lessons . . . [Wow!] It's a full-time job, but she enjoys what she does.
Woman: Well, it sounds like you're a busy, but lucky man.

Man: I think so too.



суббота, 3 ноября 2018 г.

03.11.2018

https://pronuncian.com/when-t-doesnt-sound-like-t

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/question_tags3.htm

http://www.vocabulary.cl/Games/Daily_Routines.htm

Key Vocabulary [Top]

  • catch (verb): to get on
    - I have to catch a bus in front of the bus station.
  • get off work (verb): finish work
    - She seldom gets off work before 6:00 p.m.
  • dinner (noun): sometimes supper
    - We seldom eat dinner after 8:00 p.m.
  • stay up (verb): not go to bed
    - I almost never stay up past midnight.
  • set aside (verb): reserve, allow, or give a certain amount to
    - You have to set aside enough time to study for your classes.
  • toughest (adjective): most difficult, hardest
    - The toughest part about being a parent is setting aside time for both work, family, and self.
  • take care of (verb): watch, look after
    - You should take care of yourself so you don't get sick.
  • groceries (noun): food and other items at a supermarket
    - Mom is going to pick up some groceries from the store for dinner.
https://www.esl-lab.com/schedule/schedrd1.htm#vocab


Woman: So, what's your usual day like? You always seem so busy.
Man: Well, I usually get up around 5:00 a.m. and work on the computer until 6:00 a.m.
Woman: Why do you get up so early?
Man: Well, I have to leave home at twenty to seven (6:40 a.m.) so I can catch a bus at 7:00 o'clock . It takes me about twenty minutes to walk to the bus stop from my house.
Woman: And what time do you get to work?
Man: Uh, my bus takes about an hour to get there, but it stops right in front of my office.
Woman: That's nice. And what time do you get off work?
Man: Uh, around 5:00 o'clock. Then, we eat dinner around 6:30, and my wife and I read and play with the kids until 8:00 or so.
Woman: So, when do you work on your website? You said one time that you create it at home?
Man: Well, my wife and I often watch TV or talk until 10:00 o'clock. She then often reads while I work on my site, and I sometimes stay up until the early hours of the morning, but I try to finish everything by one or two.
Woman: And then you get up at 5:00 a.m.?
Man: Well, yeah, but it's important to live a balanced life. I enjoy what I do, but you have to set aside time for the family and yourself.
Woman: I agree.
Man: But I think my wife has the toughest job. She spends her whole day taking care of our family . . . taking the kids to school, working in the garden, buying groceries, taking the kids to piano lessons . . . [Wow!] It's a full-time job, but she enjoys what she does.
Woman: Well, it sounds like you're a busy, but lucky man.

Man: I think so too.





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