Thursday, 3 April 2014

PAU & EOI materials



 
 



Para practicar EXÁMENES PAU podéis utilizar estas páginas:





http://www.educaweb.com/contenidos/educativos/selectividad/ejemplos-examenes/


 
Exámenes de PAU de las universidades públicas de Madrid. (No son exactamente iguales a los de Valencia pero son muy parecidos y además INCLUYE SOLUCIONES)

http://www.clasesdeapoyo.com/selectividad/Ingl%C3%A9s

http://englishforeveryone.org/Topics/Writing-Practice.htm (WRITING PRACTICE)



Criterios de corrección, estadísticas,MODELOS EXÁMENES etc de Universitat de VALÈNCIA

http://www.upv.es/ingles/


Exámenes PAU todas las asignaturas Universitat de València

http://www.cdlibre.org/pau/


Exámenes PAU todas asignaturas Madrid


http://www.emes.es/AccesoUniversidad/Selectividad/ModelosdeExamenes/tabid/344/Default.aspx








Vocabulary



http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/index.htm

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordlist/science.shtml

http://www.languageguide.org/english/

http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabpage.htm








CONECTORES

Los conectores o conjunciones son palabras que usamos para unir doso más frases o dos palabras dentro de la misma oración.
Aquí tienes losconectores más comunes agrupados en categorías.


Copulativos

 and, not only … but also …, not only … but … as well, both … and …, no sooner … than

Disyuntivos 

or, either … or …, neither … nor …, whether … or …, else, otherwise

Condicionales

if, whether, unless, provided, providing, as long as, in case, in case of

Concesivos

 although, though, even though, even if, despite, in spite of, not even if, regardless of

Conclusivos

 therefore, hence, thus, so, consequently

Continuativos
 then, moreover, furthermore, besides, in addition to

Adversativos 

 but, however, nonetheless, yet, still, on the other hand, instead, instead of, on the contrary

Causales 

 because, for, because of, as a result of, due to, owing to, since, as

Comparativos 

 as, as … as …, not as … as …, not so … as …, just as … so …, as if, as though

Funcionales 

so, so that, so as to, so as not to, in order to


Aquí encontraréis una lista inmensa de conectores Inglés-Español

 
http://heptagrama.com/connectors-glossary.htm







USEFUL EXPRESSIONS



EXPRESSIONS FOR CONVERSATION AND PERSONAL COMMENT

(1) When you start saying something

First of all, I would like to say/state that.............

To begin with, I..................

In the first line, I.............

(2) What can you say instead of "I think"
 
I would say/think

In my opinion

To my mind

I am of the opinion that

I hold the opinion that

(3) When you want to stress your "personal opinion":
 
Personally I think

As far as I am concerned

As for me

As I take it

As far as I can see

(4) When you "agree" or when you "don't agree":
 
I entirely/quite agree with you.

I agree to (with) her plan.

I am of the same opinion.

I differ from/with you entirely.

I disagree with you: I am sure you're mistaken.

I stick to my opinion.

Let's agree to differ!

(5) When you want to say the "opposite" of what someone else
said:
 
on the contrary! quite the contrary! just the opposite!

That is the very opposite of what I said.                    

That is quite the contrary to what I said.
 
I maintain the contrary.
 
In contrast to what you said, I maintain that...........
 
(6) When you are "quite sure" of something: 

of course!

I contend/maintain that................
 
It's my conviction that..................
 
(7) When you want to "ask a question":
 
May I interrupt you?
 
There arises the question/point whether/if......
 
This question raises the whole issue
 
(8) When you "haven't understood":
 
I beg your pardon. / Pardon?

Could you repeat what you've just said? But slower, please./

Could you slow down a bit?

(9) If you should want to "correct a mistake":

Excuse me (for interrupting) you should have said:"....."

(10)When you want to "distinguish" (make a distinction between)
two aspects of a question, when you want to distinguish one
aspect from the other:
 
on the one hand on the other hand

in general in particular

generally speaking

on the whole

taken as a whole

at first sight on second thoughts

(11)When you want to "add" something:
 
In addition,.........................

Moreover,....................

Furthermore,........................

Finally,...........................

(12)When you want to "emphasize" something:

I would like to lay (put) emphasis (stress) on the fact
that..
I just want to point out that................

(13)When you want to "say the truth":

To be frank (with you),...................

Frankly (speaking),.........................

To say the truth,........................

(14)And if you are "not sure":
 
I don't know exactly.

I don't know for certain.

(A) General phrases:
 
in other words in this respect

to a certain degree/extent It depends on your point
of

in brief/short.......... view

To be brief,..................

To cut a long story short,......

Let me put it thisway:...

I don't know. - I don't know either. Nor/Neither do I.
 
(B) Common Abbreviations:
 
e.g. (=exempli gratia) = for example, for instance
 
etc. (with a comma in front of it) = and so on
 
i.e. (=id est) = that is (to say)






PREPOSITIONS



 http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/prepositions  LIST OF PREPOSITIONS + EXERCISES (intermediate)
    PREPOSITIONS & PHRASAL VERBS (very good upper intermediate-advanced)


http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-list.htm        List of prepositions

http://www.towson.edu/ows/prepositions.htm

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/594/01/          Prepositions explained (lower intermediate)

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/prepositions.htm


 http://www.autoenglish.org/prepositions.htm               Exercises on prepositions


FCE & CAE materials)    advanced level








 

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