3º ESO


UNIT 1 


                                                                                quantifiers                                                                                                  
SOME/ANY/A/AN    


AFFIRMATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
NEGATIVE
SINFULAR
A/AN
A/AN
A/AN
PLURAL
SOME
ANY
ANY
UNCOUNTABLE
SOME
ANY
ANY


EXERCISES
http://www.bradleys-english-school.com/online/multiplechoice/aansomeany.html
https://elt.oup.com/student/englishfile/elementary/a_grammar/file07/grammar07_a02?cc=us&selLanguage=en
http://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/quantifiers/quantifiers1.htm


much/many/a lot of                                        
http://www.ejerciciodeingles.com/expresiones-cantidad-ingles-a-lot-of-much-many/
http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/many_much-exercises.html
http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-many-lot.php


AT A RESTAURANT






UNIT 2


PRESENT SIMPLE/PRESENT CONTINUOUS

1) Use

Simple PresentPresent Progressive/Continuous
repeated actions, habitsactions happening at the moment of speaking or around the moment of speaking
fixed arrangements, scheduled events (e.g. timetable)fixed plan in the near future
sequence of actions in the present (first - then, after that) and instructionstemporary actions

2) Signal words

Simple PresentPresent Progressive/Continuous
always, often, usually, sometimes, seldom, never, every day, every week, every year, on Mondaysnow, at the moment, Look!, Listen!

3) Form

Simple PresentPresent Progressive/Continuous
infinitive
3rd person singular: infinitive + -s


play football.
He playfootball.
to be (amareis) + infinitive + -ing


am playing football.
He is playing football.


EXERCISES
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_progressive.htm
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_progressive2.htm
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpre-prepro/exercises


Describing a picture







UNIT 3



Comparative and superlative



COMPARATIVE
SUPERLATIVE
One syllable adjectives
-ER
THE –EST

Adjectives ending in -y
-ER

THE –EST

Adjectives with two ore more syllables
MORE ________
THE MOST _______


UNIT 4



AT THE AIRPORT







  webquest



PAST SIMPLE


Exercises


Listen to the song and fill in the blanks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WQAl5nJWHs



Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away.
Now it _____________ as though they're here to stay.
Oh, I _____________ in yesterday.
Suddenly I_____________ not half the man I used to be
There's a shadow hanging over me
Oh, yesterday came suddenly.
Why she had to go
I don't _____________, she wouldn't say.
I said something wrong.
Now I _____________ for yesterday.
Yesterday love was such an easy game to play
Now I _____________ a place to hide away
Oh, I _____________ in yesterday
Why’d she have to go?
I don't _____________, she wouldn't say
I said something wrong
Now I _____________ for yesterday
Yesterday love was such an easy game to play

Now I _____________ a place to hide away
Oh, I _____________ in yesterday.


UNIT 5







PAST CONTINUOUS

               FORM:  the past tense of be  and  the -ing form of the verb:

I was working
We were writing


      Exercices:
    http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-continuous-exercise-1.html


PAST SIMPLE / PAST CONTINUOUS
    http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/past-simple-past-continuous-exercise-1.html
    http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/past-continuous-past-simple-exercises.html


   UNIT 6
   MODAL VERBS 


  OBLIGATION / PROHIBITION
   
Permission
Obligation
Prohibition   
Absence of obligation
CAN

MUST
HAVE TO

CAN’T
MUSTN’T  
NEEDN’T
DON’T HAVE TO
You can do
You must do

You can't do
You mustn't do
You needn’t do


  
   exercises


 UNIT 7

FUTURE TENSES 





E       
         
              EXERCISES: will / be going to






CONDITIONAL SENTENCES


If- clause
Main clause
TYPE 1

present simple

Future simple
(will + infinitive)
TYPE 2

past simple

Conditional simple
(would + infinitive)
TYPE 3
past perfect
(had + p.p.)
Conditional perfect
(would have + p.p.)

                        
                     TYPE 1 - REAL CONDITIONS



                       


  
    UNIT 9




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