понедельник, 27 октября 2014 г.

вторник, 14 октября 2014 г.

Student card application

And then complete the International Student Card Application Form with your details.

среда, 1 октября 2014 г.

вторник, 30 сентября 2014 г.

A, AN, THE – Articles in English

“I saw a movie last night” or “I saw the movie last night”? AAN, and THE are called articles, and they can be very confusing. Learn exactly when and how to use articles in English in this important grammar lesson!








среда, 17 сентября 2014 г.

At the restaurant

Look at the menu and do the exercises to practise and improve your reading skills.



четверг, 11 сентября 2014 г.

Finding a home

Look at the newspaper and do the exercises to practise and improve your reading skills. 

понедельник, 31 марта 2014 г.

April Fool’s Day


Is there a special day for jokes and tricks in your country?
Do you like playing tricks on people?
If you're ever in the UK on April 1st, you'd better watch out!

понедельник, 10 марта 2014 г.

Money

Discussion

Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to earn money? What do you spend your money on?

понедельник, 24 февраля 2014 г.

Finding a job

Look at the job adverts and do the exercises to practise and improve your reading skills. 

воскресенье, 26 января 2014 г.

среда, 22 января 2014 г.

British English and American English


British people and American people can always understand each other – but there are a few notable differences between British English and American English

Grammar

Americans use the present perfect tense less than speakers of British English and a British teacher might mark wrong some things that an American teacher would say are correct.

  • US Did you do your homework yet?
  • Brit. Have you done your homework yet?
  • US I already ate.
  • Brit. I’ve already eaten.
In British English, ‘have got’ is often used for the possessive sense of ‘have’ and ‘have got to’ is informally used for ‘have to’. This is much less common in American English.
  • Brit. I’ve got two sisters.
  • US I have two sisters.
  • Brit. I’ve got to go now.
  • US I have to go now.
There are a number of other minor grammatical differences.

Vocabulary

There are a lot of examples of different words being used in British and American English. Here are a few of the commonest.

  • angry (Brit.) = mad (US)
  • autumn = fall
  • boot (of a car) = trunk
  • chemist’s = drug store
  • cupboard = closet
  • flat = apartment
  • lift = elevator
  • nappy = diaper
  • pavement = sidewalk
  • petrol = gas/gasoline
  • rubbish = trash
  • tap = faucet
  • trousers = pants
There are British words which many Americans will not understand and vice versa. There are also words which exist in both British and American English but have very different meanings.

Spelling

There are also a number of different spelling rules between British English and American English.

1 Some words that end in ‘-tre’ in British English end in ‘-ter’ in American English. 

  • US theater, center
  • Brit. theatre, centre
2 Some words that end in ‘-our’ in British English end in ‘-or’ in American English.
  • US color, labor
  • Brit. colour, labour
3 Some words are shorter in American English than in British English.
  • US catalog, program
  • Brit. catalogue, programme
There are other minor spelling differences between British and American English.