Thursday, 30 August 2012

Films and fashion

Films


Twilight



Activities on video


Fashion




Reported speech


What is reported speech?


  Tenses -  Orders, requests and advice - Questions 


Exercises


Choose the right option

Convert sentences from direct to reported speech

Modal verbs

What are modal verbs?

Meaning (first part)

Deduction (present)

Deduction (past)





Exercises


Meaning of modals


Can, Could, May and Might (ability and permission)


Extreme sports



Bungee Jumping Goes Wrong

Note

snap past tense and past participle snapped, present participle snapping
[intransitive and transitive]to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something break with a sudden sharp noise:
A twig snapped under my feet.
The wind snapped branches and power lines.
snap (something) off (something)
I snapped the ends off the beans and dropped them into a bowl.
snap (something) in two/in half (=break into two pieces)
The teacher snapped the chalk in two and gave me a piece.

cord
 [uncountable and countable]a piece of thick string or thin rope:
The robe was held at the waist by a cord.
He pulled explosives and some tangled cord from his bag



Activites on video


Extreme Sports