Good morning, my dearest students. Today I've decided to simply share with you a link to a website where you'll be able to practise your conditional sentences. It's not much but, remember, the real challenge lies in the oral expression.
By the way, I have graded all your essays (even yours, Sheila!). So feel free to ask me to hand them all out. One little surprise: check out this photo I took last week in Bilbao. Do you think the person that thought of that name was a speaker of British or American English?
If you're an English learner at an advanced level (C1/C2) you may find this blog useful
Sunday, February 28, 2016
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