Students usually find the difference confusing, but the truth is that grammar related to this aspect of adjectives is actually very simple. Take your time to read and listen the explanation offered in this link:
hablamejoringles.com (read the explanation and LISTEN to the audioclips embedded). Then use the pictures to help you with analysing and learning the topic.
BLOG TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH. NAME THE SKILL AND YOU'LL FIND ACTIVITIES TO PRACTISE. IT IS ALSO MY STUDENTS' DISPLAY WORK CORNER.
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- Isabel Quesada
- I am a secondary teacher of English in Southern Spain. I studied MFL in Jaén and I got a DPSI certificate in Law in England. I started my teaching career in Newcastle back in 2000, where I lived for 3 years. Once I returned home, I taught in a public school and got ready to sit the "oposiciones" exam, which I passed!!! Currently, I am teaching in Spain, which has become my definite residence in since 2004.
domingo, 10 de noviembre de 2013
Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING. Easy stuff!
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Bachillerato,
Grammar,
Listening,
Pronunciation,
Reading,
Vocabulary
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