Monday, 8 November 2010

Module 12

Hello, everybody:

We are going to practise the following topics in this post:

Conditional Sentences

Let's revise conditional sentences watching videos and listening to music ;) 



  • Type II
  1. Revise its use and form by clicking HERE
  2. Exercise 1: Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II. Click HERE
  3. Exercise 2: Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II. Mind the negations in the sentences. Click HERE

  •  Type III
  1. Revise its use and form by clicking HERE
  2. Exercise: Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type III. Mind the position of the if-clause. Click HERE 
  3. Listening activity ( Put on your headphones or turn on the speakers)
    Watch this video, listen and type the missing words in the dialogue. Click on "Check" when you are finished. Click HERE to start.

Then do this conditional Quizz to check how much you know about conditionals

Using online Distionaries:

Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary  finds the meanings of words and the associations of those words with other words and concepts. It also produces diagrams reminiscent of a neural net. If you look up words in Visuwords, you will learn how words associate.

Enter words into the search box to look them up or double-click a node to expand the tree. Click and drag the background to pan around and use the mouse wheel to zoom. Hover over nodes to see the definition and click and drag individual nodes to move them around to help clarify connections.
  • It is reliable because Visuwords uses Princeton University’s WordNet, an opensource database built by University students and language researchers.
  • It's a dictionary and a thesaurus!
  • This online dictionary is available wherever there’s an internet connection.
  • No membership required.
See what I got when I typed "think"
http://www.visuwords.com/?word=think

Then I have found an  interesting website where you type a verb and get its conjugation in affirmative, interrogative and negative form and all tenses. Besides it gives you the explanation, examples and possible translation in different languages!!! Do you want more? YES , you get the most common expressions. Click HERE to explore this marvel : conjugation.com