Friday 25 February 2011

File 4C: Object Pronouns

"Talk to her" is a famous drama film by Pedro Almodóvar. In it, Pedro Almodóvar tells us the story of Benigno. Benigno is a nurse and he looks at Alicia from his window. With the passing of time Benigno is in love with her. When Alica suffers a car accident and Benigno finds her in his hospital, he spends his days taking care of her, but she can't say to him, "Thank you".

In the text there are some object pronouns in bold (en negrita). Who do they refer to? (the film, Benigno, Alicia, the viewers of the film).

Now, watch these videos to know how to use the object pronouns.





Now, you can work on these activities, but remember we use object pronouns after transitive verbs or after prepositions.
OBJECT PRONOUNS (1)
OBJECT PRONOUNS (2)
OBJECT PRONOUNS (3)
OBJECT PRONOUNS (4)

By courtesy of Isabel Bastida

Sunday 13 February 2011

Activities you like doing

The Simpsons are a very typical American family. Homer loves drinking beer and Marge works at home. Bart doesn't like studying and Lisa loves playing the saxo. The baby's name is Maggie and she really likes dancing. They only have one thing in common, they love watching TV on the sofa.

Now it's your turn (es tu turno). Do the activities and talk about your hobbies.

Now you can practise some activities and check your answers.

Finally, here you have a listening activity about Claudia's likes and dislikes.
Click HERE

By courtesy of Isabel Bastida

Saturday 12 February 2011

Play, Go or Do with Various Sports

Let's talk about sports! Do you know when you have to use PLAY, GO or DO?
  1.  Use PLAY with competitive games that you can play and also with sports or activities which you need a Ball (pelota) to play. (Usa PLAY con deportes de competición en los que además tengas que utilizar una pelota).
Examples: - He plays basketball, football and squash. He loves playing hockey, too.
- Carlos loves playing tennis with his girlfriend. 
- I don't like playing table tennis. It's boring.
- We like playing volleyball but we hate playing handball.
Other sports or games you can use with the verb PLAY: Chess (ajedrez), Cards (cartas), Baseball, Golf, American football, etc.

   2.  Use GO with activities that you can do alone (actividades o deportes que puedes hacer sólo, sin nadie más). These sports or activities normally finish with -ing. (Usa GO con deportes o actividades que acaben con -ing y que normalmente puedes realizar por ti mismo, sin nadie más).

Examples: - I go jogging twice a week.
- We go windsurfing every day in the summer.
- My wife loves horse riding. (montar a caballo)
- I hate going swimming very early in the morning.
- She likes going cycling with her children on Sundays. 
- Rollerblading (Patinar con patines de ruedas en línea) is my favourite sport. I go rollerblading every day.
Other sports you can use with the verb GO: go skating (ir a patinar), go ice skating (ir a patinar sobre hielo), running, etc.

    3.  Use DO with the rest of sports or activities. (Usa DO con el resto de deportes o actividades, aquellos que no utilizan una pelota ni acaban en -ing).
Examples: - She does gymnastics twice a week.
- I love doing karate.
- I hate doing yoga.
- She doesn't like doing judo every day.
- He loves doing athletics.(atletismo)
Other sports you can use with the verb DO: aerobics, taichi, tawkondo, etc. 

Monday 7 February 2011

File 4A: CAN (Ability and Possibility) / Verb Phrases

Let's start File 4 with a very important verb: CAN. We use this verb to talk about Abilities and Possibilities. Watch the following video to learn about this modal verb.


Now, let's do these activities to practise this verb.
CAN (1)
CAN (2)
CAN (3)
CAN (4)
CAN (5)

Finally, you can click on the links below and do the Verb Phrases activities.
Verb Phrases (1)
Verb Phrases (4)

By courtesy of Sergio Viñals.