sábado, 30 de mayo de 2020


Keep working on your goals !!!

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/verbs  Verbs are words that describe an action or talk about something that happens. They take many different forms depending on their subjects, the time they refer to and other ideas we want to express.
Read clear grammar explanations and example sentences to help you understand how verbs are used. Then, put your grammar knowledge into practice by doing the exercises. 

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jueves, 28 de mayo de 2020



Let´s practice grammar ...

Actually, more and more people are taking time to study English as a second language. Most of the countries are including English in their school syllabus and many children are starting to learn English at a younger age. 
Studying English can help you progress in life both personally and professionally. You can compete in the global job market, increasing your skills and start to meet people around the world.That´s why we have to improve our grammar skills, so let´s visit some of the websites for practicing: 



https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar

https://www.englishgrammar.org/exercises/

https://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/




sábado, 23 de mayo de 2020


Let´s talk about pronunciation tips ...

The rule on the pronunciation of ed endings refers to regular VERBS in English phonetics only and does not include adjectives like naked which is pronounced /neykid/ and not /neykt/.

The following -ed words used as ADJECTIVES are pronounced with /ɪd/:

aged
dogged
ragged
blessed
learned
wicked
crooked
naked
wretched

So we say:

an aged man /ɪd/
a blessed nuisance /ɪd/
a dogged persistence /ɪd/
a learned professor - the professor, who was truly learned /ɪd/
a wretched beggar - the beggar was wretched /ɪd/

But when used as real VERBS (past simple and past participle), the normal rules apply and we say:

he aged quickly /d/
he blessed me /t/
they dogged him /d/
he has learned well /d/ or /t/



Check these videos and let´s star practicing ed ending pronunciation...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j32SurxnE4s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_s12MkuvFQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVCTkPA9Kd0



viernes, 22 de mayo de 2020



Hello everyone!!!
I am writing this message in the hopes that I can help you understand what I am doing as your teacher during social distancing.

There are no words I can use to describe to you how I feel during this “distance learning” , as much as I assume it is for you. I miss seeing you in my classes.
I really enjoy being a teacher and our interaction that helps me teach you words, phrases and processes that  you will need to experience knowledge. 
Distance learning has been an opportunity for learning and having challenges for all of us. Let´s try to improve and move on with it, finally I can only say that I am here for you !!!

#stayathome
#Iamhereforyou
#trytodoyourbest

Teacher MaJo Angulo
Let´s practice prepositional phrases !!

Prepositional Phrases: List of Prepositional Phrase Examples in English - My English Tutors



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