Showing posts with label Listening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Listening. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Listen and Repeat: Simple Present, Simple Past, Past Participles

he drives he drove he has driven 
he writes he wrote he has written
he rides he rode he has ridden
it rises it rose it has risen
he eats he ate he has eaten
he falls he fell he has fallen
he fights he fought he has fought
he finds he found he has found
it freezes it froze it has frozen
he gets he got he has gotten
he forgets he forgot he has forgotten
he gives he gave he has given
he forgives he forgave he has forgiven
he grows he grew he has grown
he throws he threw he has thrown
he flies he flew he has flown
he hangs he hung he has hung
he sticks he stuck he has stuck
he has he had he has had

he buys he bought he has bought 
he catches he caught he has caught
he teaches he taught he has taught
he builds he built he has built
he chooses he chose he has chosen
he comes he came he has come
he becomes he became he has become
it costs it cost it has cost
he cuts he cut he has cut
he lets he let he has let
he puts he put he has put
he hurts he hurt he has hurt
he hits he hit he has hit
he quits he quit he has quit
he sets he set he has set
he wets he wet he has wet
he upsets he upset he has upset
he draws he drew he has drawn
he withdraws he withdrew he has withdrawn

he begins he began he has begun
he drinks he drank he has drunk
he rings he rang he has rung
it shrinks it shrank it has shrunk
he sings he sang he has sung
he swims he swam he has swum

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Speaking Practice: Negative Sentences



Make negative sentences.
Example: It is on sale. >> No, it isn’t on sale.
1. She can speak Arabic. >> No, she ...
2. They are full price. >> No, they
3. There was a student in the hall. No, there
4. They were cheating on the test. No, they
5. I want to get a cat. No, I
6. It snows a lot in the winter. No, it
7. She has to leave early. No, she
8. The classes start at 8:15. No, the classes
9. He sold his car. No, he
10. She came early. No, she
11. He could understand everything last night. No, he
12. He should speak to her about it. No, he
13. He will be here tomorrow. No, he
14. You have lived here for two years. No, you
15. He would like to be a teacher someday. No, he 

Speaking Practice: Yes/No Questions



Write yes/no questions.
Example: He is here. >> Is he here?
(WRONG!!! Where is he?)
1. Class ends at 9:40.
2. He bought a new car.
3. You can speak Spanish.
4. He could understand everything.
5. They have a dog.
6. He should call the doctor.
7. She was cheating on the test.
8. He will be absent tomorrow.
9. It rains a lot in the winter.
10. You have lived here for two years.
11. She has to leave early.
12. He would like a cup of coffee.
13. There were two students in the hallway.
14. They are on sale.
15. He went home early. 

ESL-Lab Listening Comprehension Exercises

Less Difficult
Homestay in the USA 
Hotel Reservations 
Immigration and Customs 


More Difficult
Holiday Traditions
Japanese Public Bath
Just a Haircut, Please!

Listening and Repeating: simple present, simple past, past participle

he hears he heard he has heard 
he holds he held he has held
he lays (=he puts) he laid he has laid
he pays he paid he has paid
he lies (=to recline) he lay he has lain
he loses he lost he has lost
he makes he made he has made
he means /mi:nz/ he meant /mεnt/ he has meant /mεnt/
he runs he ran he has run
he says /sεz/ he said /sεd/ he has said /sεd/
he sees he saw he has seen
he sells he sold he has sold
he tells he told he has told
he shoots he shot he has shot
he shows he showed he has shown or he has showed
it sinks it sank it has sunk
he sits he sat he has sat
he stands he stood he has stood
he understands he understood he has understood
he takes he took he has taken
he shakes he shook he has shaken
he tears he tore he has torn
he wears he wore he has worn
he goes he went he has gone
he wins he won he has won
he winds he wound he has wound