Archivo de la categoría: Clases de inglés gratis

PREPARACION DE EXÁMENES B1 – PET, B2 FIRST CERTIFICATE, C1 – ADVANCED, C2 – PROFICIENCY

Ahora en Swift, THE EXAM SPECIALISTS, puedes hacer una prueba gratuita y ver su nivel actual. Si quieres preparar el B1 – PET, el B2 – FIRST CERTIFICATE, el C1 – ADVANCED o el C2 – PROFICIENCY, tenemos cursos nuevos, empezando en Enero y en Febrero. Haz la prueba y reserva tu plaza para empezar [...]

C1- UNIT 3 – ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

UNIT 3 CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED ENGLISH ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR GRAMMAR REFERENCE THE PASSIVE FORM THE PASSIVE IS FORMED BY THE PASSIVE SUBJECT + THE VERB TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (DONE/EATEN/CLEANED, ETC) USES THE PASSIVE IS USED WHEN: •                      THE SPEAKER DOESN’T KNOW WHO OR WHAT DOES/DID SOMETHING:  MY CAR HAS BEEN STOLEN •                     THE [...]

PHRASAL VERBS & USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  Today we start with a new section in our blog…Phrasal Verbs & Useful Expressions We will show you, weekly, those expressions we normally use in Spanish and that sometimes we don’t know how to translate in English… And why not!! ( Y porque no!! …)  We will learn a few very common and useful [...]

UNIT 2 – Clases de inglés gratis – ADVANCED

SWIFT ENGLISH ONLINE C1 – UNIT 2: GRAMMAR:  expressing purpose, reason and result. VOCABULARY: Below are a selection of the type of questions you would be expected to be able to answer fluently, with purpose, reason and result at C1 level.  (if you wish to practice speaking with natuve English teachers, please contact us on [...]

Unit 2 – Clases de inglés gratis FIRST

GRAMMAR REFERENCE ADJECTIVES WITH -ED AND -ING There are many different adjectives which can be formed with –ed or –ing. Adjectives with –ed express how the person feels about something: She was terrified as Dracula approached her. Adjectives with –ing are used to describe the person or thing which produces the feeling: There is a [...]

B1 – PET – ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

B1 – PET – Unit 3 Grammar reference                             Verbs followed by to or – ing   some verbs are followed by the –ing form of another verb: Everyone enjoys listening to music. I have finished reading my book. Other verbs like this include: Admit, avoid, dislike, fancy, feel like, imagine, mention, mind, miss, practise, put [...]