martes, 23 de abril de 2019

11th graders 
Customer Service 
Telephone Conversations 

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First let’s learn some essential telephone vocabulary, and then you’ll hear examples of formal and informal telephone conversations



Useful telephone vocabulary and phrases in English.


martes, 9 de abril de 2019

Adjectives 
using ed or ing

Read the grammar explanation and do the exercise.

-ed and –ing adjectives

Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ (e.g. ‘bored’, ‘interested’) and adjectives that end ‘-ing’ (e.g. ‘boring’, ‘interesting’) are often confused.
-ed adjectives
Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something.
  • I was very bored in the maths lesson. I almost fell asleep.
  • He was surprised to see Helen. She’d told him she was going to Australia.
  • Feeling tired and depressed, he went to bed.
-ing adjectives
Adjectives that end ‘-ing’ describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored.
  • Have you seen that film? It’s absolutely terrifying.
  • I could listen to him for hours. He’s one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met.
  • I can’t eat this! It’s disgusting! What is it?
Remember that people can be boring but only if they make other people feel bored.
  • He talks about the weather for hours. He’s so boring.
  • NOT I was very boring at the party so I went home.


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