martes, 16 de enero de 2024

YES KIDS

ALPHABET  




NUMBERS




THERE IS- THERE ARE




PERSONAL PRONOUNS


ACTIVITY 1- Pronuntiation 


ACTIVITY 3


MEMORY GAMES




ADJECTIVES





CAN - CAN`T






PROFESSIONS




TO BE VERB








FOOD




Tu pasaporte hacia el futuro


TEST






 16-20 TEST


TASK 1 

TASK 2

TASK 3

TASK 4

listening

WRITING. USING A SHEET PAPER WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR LAST BITRTHDAY, USING  

- USED TO- GET USE TO
- SIMPLE PAST
- PRESENT PERFECT



TEST 21-25


LISTENING


GRAMMAR 


GRAMMAR 2


VERBS



WRITING - WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT WHAT IS THE BEST EXPERIENCE YOU HAVE HAD IN YOUR LIFE- USE SIMPLE PAST- PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE.







TEST 25-30

ACTIVITY 1

ACTIVITY 2

TASK 1
TASK 2 
LISTENING


WRITING. USING A SHEET PAPER WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR BEST DAY IN YOUR LIFE. USING 

-TAG QUESTION
- CONDITIONALS
-ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE

TEST 30-35

WRITING: WRITE AN ESSAY OF THREE OR FOUR PARAGRAPHS ABOUT ANY MOMENT IN YOUR LIFE, USE: NEITHER NOR- EITHER OR- TAG QUESTION- ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE- AT LEAST 2 CONDITIONALS- ONE REPORTED SPEECH-


ACTIVITY 1 
ACTIVITY 2
ACTIVITY 3

ACTIVITY 4


TEST 35-40

WRITING: WRITE AN ESSAY OF THREE OR FOUR PARAGRAPHS USING ARTICLES A. AN.THE, EMBEDED QUESTION, PHRASAL VERBS, IDIOMS, ADJECTIVES PLUS PREPOSITION.

ACTIVITY 1
ACTIVITY 2
ACTIVITY 3
ACTIVITY 4
ACTIVITY 5
ACTIVITY 6

TEST 40-45

WRITING: WRITE AN ESSAY OF FIVE PARAGRAPHS USING : 

  • ADJECTIVES PLUS A PREPOSITION
  • TO + INFINITIVE AND FOR + NOUN 
  • WISH + PAST SIMPLE  OR PAST PERFECT AND WISH- INFINITIVE
  • MODAL VERBS IN PAST 


TEST 40-45

WRITING: WRITE AN ESSAY OF FIVE PARAGRAPHS USING : 

  • ADJECTIVES PLUS A PREPOSITION
  • TO + INFINITIVE AND FOR + NOUN 
  • WISH + PAST SIMPLE  OR PAST PERFECT AND WISH- INFINITIVE
  • MODAL VERBS IN PAST 

FINAL EXAM

 




For a B1-level English oral exam, you have  to showcase your ability to speak clearly and fluently about a range of topics. Here are some ideas and tips to help you prepare:

  1. Daily Life and Routines:

    • Talk about your daily routine, hobbies, or a typical day at school/work.
    • Describe your favorite leisure activities or how you spend your weekends.
  2. Travel and Holidays:

    • Share your experiences of traveling to a different country or a memorable holiday.
    • Discuss a place you would like to visit and why.
  3. Technology and Social Media:

    • Talk about how technology affects your life.
    • Discuss the role of social media in modern society and its impact on communication.
  4. Health and Fitness:

    • Describe your approach to staying healthy and fit.
    • Discuss the importance of a balanced diet and regular exercise.
  5. Environment and Sustainability:

    • Talk about environmental issues that concern you.
    • Discuss ways to reduce your carbon footprint and live more sustainably.
  6. Education and Learning:

    • Describe your educational background and your future academic goals.
    • Discuss the importance of education and lifelong learning.
  7. Culture and Entertainment:

    • Talk about your favorite books, movies, or music.
    • Discuss cultural differences and similarities you’ve observed.
  8. Future Plans and Aspirations:

    • Share your career ambitions or life goals.
    • Discuss what you hope to achieve in the next five years.
  9. Social Issues:

    • Talk about a current social issue or trend and your opinion on it.
    • Discuss ways individuals can contribute to positive change in society.
  10. Personal Experiences:

    • Share a personal experience that had a significant impact on you.
    • Describe a challenging situation you faced and how you handled it.

Tips for Success:

  • Practice Speaking Clearly: Focus on pronunciation and clarity.
  • Use Varied Vocabulary: Incorporate a range of words and phrases to express your ideas.
  • Organize Your Thoughts: Structure your responses logically with an introduction, main points, and conclusion.
  • Engage in Conversations: Practice discussing topics with friends or in a study group to build confidence.
  • Prepare for Questions: Be ready for follow-up questions and practice giving detailed answers.

Good luck with your exam!


Oral Presentation Structure

1. Introduction

  • Greeting: Start with a friendly greeting.
    • Example: “Good morning/afternoon, everyone.”
  • Topic Introduction: Briefly introduce the topic.
    • Example: “Today, I’ll be talking about [Your Topic].”

2. Main Content

  • Point 1: Present your first key point with supporting details.
    • Example: “Firstly, [Key Point 1]. For instance, [Detail/Example].”
  • Point 2: Move to your second key point.
    • Example: “Secondly, [Key Point 2]. This is important because [Detail/Example].”
  • Point 3: Share your third key point (if applicable).
    • Example: “Finally, [Key Point 3]. This highlights [Detail/Example].”

3. Conclusion

  • Summary: Summarize the main points briefly.
    • Example: “In summary, we’ve discussed [Key Points].”
  • Closing Remarks: End with a concluding statement or call to action.
    • Example: “Thank you for listening. Do you have any questions?”

Visual Elements

  • Slides: Use simple, clear slides if applicable. Include key points, images, and bullet points.

    • Example: [Slide 1: Introduction], [Slide 2: Key Point 1], [Slide 3: Key Point 2], [Slide 4: Conclusion]
  • Visual Aids: Incorporate images, charts, or graphs to illustrate your points.

    • Example: An image related to your topic or a chart showing data.
  • Body Language: Maintain eye contact, use hand gestures, and have a confident posture.


Tips for Effective Delivery

  • Practice: Rehearse your presentation several times.
  • Time Management: Keep track of time to ensure you cover all points.
  • Engage with the Audience: Ask questions or invite interaction if appropriate.


 listening for test 10-15