Tuesday, November 24, 2015

NO SCHOOL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24

Enjoy your day!




Are you bored with nothing to do?  Maybe you can make a video!  Show us how to do something you like to do -- play a fun game, cook or barbecue a delicious meal, dance, or even do basic chores.  You could possibly make part of some English grammar videos like these:  (Start watching 2 minutes in--they are about 10 minutes long.  If you make a video, I'll be happy about it at any length...)

English with sound and light simple present

English with Sound and Light Present Progressive

English with Sound and Light past tense

English with sound and light future with going to

If you aren't bored, please write about your day.  How are you?  What are you doing?

2 comments:

Karoline said...

Dear Teacher ... I loved these videos to practice English. Always have many doubts, when I speak in the future, is going to use or will. When I am going to use?I will use and when? Thanks=)

Laurie said...

There are no strict rules about when to use "going to" or "will" for the future. We prefer to use "going to" when the plan for the future was made before the time we're talking, and "will" when we first decide to do something. It's not important to get that right though. We use both back and forth, and you'll always be OK with either one.

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