Dead, Death, Die, Died, Dying

Dead is the adjective: He's dead.
Death is the noun: At the end of our lives we can only expect death
Die is the infinitive; died is the past and past participle; dying is the gerund.
Many people died on the roads last Easter.



Listen to the song and fill in the gaps.
You wake up one morning and your ______________ is dead
You go downstairs, all your __________ are dead
Somebody phones you - your _____________ are dead
You call your brother, but he is dead
Almost everybody is dead

And you've had a bad day, everyone is dead,
everyone is dead, now you are the _________
Everyone is deeaad, you've had a bad day

Now check your answers:

You wake up one morning and your girlfriend is dead
You go downstairs, all your pets are dead
Somebody phones you - your parents are dead
You call your brother, but he is dead
Almost everybody is dead

And you've had a bad day, everyone is dead,
everyone is dead, now you are the king
Everyone is deeaad, you've had a bad day

Used to



You can watch a video and answer some questions here:
http://englishi2.blogspot.com/2007/11/used-to.html

Conditionals

To practise your conditionals you can go to:

http://englishi2.blogspot.com/search/label/conditionals

Here you will find exercises:
First Conditional:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2

Second Conditional:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3

First and second conditional:
Exercise 1

Third Conditional:
Exercise 1

First, second and third:
Exercise 1

Here you will find some videos to practise:



You can also sing Tears in Heaven:



And If I Were a Boy:

Newspapers

For a listening on this topic go to:

http://www.elllo.org/english/0151/180-Nicola-Newspaper.htm

Verb tenses

Friday Party

JOAN BAEZ "YOU AIN'T GOIN' NOWHERE"

You aren't going anywhere

"A hard rain is going to fall"



You can practise here:
Present perfect:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3

Present perfect vs past simple:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4

List of irregular verbs

Here you have some videos to practise: