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Página creada por Raquel Carneros, profesora ubicada en Santiago de Compostela certificada por Cambridge Assessment English (CELTA Pass B ), profesora particular y de grupos, exam invigilator para el British Council y nivel C2 Proficiency certificado.

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Here are som advanced points about the passive voice. Having this knowledge, will help you avoid common mistakes in the passive voice.



I hope you find it useful!


Don’t forget to drop your comments and questions below :)




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As mentioned before, passive structures enhance your pieces of writing. To prove this, I decided to upload this C2 essay in which the passive is used. Can you spot the passive structures?


Student word count: 364

Teacher word count: 296

Word count should be 300 words at maximum.



I hope you find it useful!


Don’t forget to drop your comments below :)




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Here’s a guide to the passive voice in English. The passive voice can sometimes be difficult as it requires the user to know all verb tenses to perfection, identification of subjects, objects, and knowledge of plurals, amongst others.


As a teacher, I believe that the passive voice is sometimes not well-explained and students memorise structures without understanding them . That is why I have decided to make this guide.

This guide is aimed at proficient users.


Take into account that some points are missing because they will appear in another post.


I hope you find it useful!


Don’t forget to drop your comments below :)




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Today is Common Mistakes Monday!
Here are 2 common mistakes learners usually make. .
⚠️There is one sentence that is correct. The other two have a mistake each.⚠️

I challenge you to spot and correct them!

I will be correcting the answers in the comments below.

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What are the differences between ‘below’ and ‘under’? Here’s the answer!



I hope you find it useful!



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Hello!

As promised, here’s a guide to phonetic transcription. Phonetics is one of the basis of a language, so I hope you find this guide useful!

Should any questions arise, please leave them in the comments section below.



Examples are from Cambridge Online Dictionary
Sounds Right is an app by The British Council @ Madrid, Spain

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Hola!

Mañana a las 9:30 (hora UK) estaré en resolviendo las dudas que me habéis hecho llegar. Hablaré sobre lo que he puesto en la foto. .
Para escucharlo en directo, tenéis el link en mi bio. En caso de no poder escucharlo en directo, estará en IVOOX.COM (PLANETA SPANIARD) por la noche.

No os lo perdáis, allí os espero!!
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Recordad que si tenéis preguntas, me la podéis hacer llegar por mensaje directo y las responderé los jueves!

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Today is Common Mistakes Monday!
Here are 2 common mistakes learners usually make.

⚠️There is one sentence that is correct. The other two have a mistake each.⚠️

I challenge you to spot and correct them!

I will be correcting the answers in the comments below.

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Here’s a guide on how to use the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous. This post is aimed at upper-intermediate and advanced learners of English.



Perfect tenses are especially confusing for learners whose mother tongue is not English, so I hope this will help you!😁

Don’t forget to share it with someone who may find this useful!


P.S. If you would like to rewatch my free lesson on ‘stative verbs’, DM me and I will share the link with you.


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@ Madrid, Spain

Photos from English Quizzes for You's post 28/06/2020

Here’s a guide on how to use the future perfect simple and future perfect continuous. This post is aimed at upper-intermediate and advanced learners of English. (Note that ‘shall’ can also be used instead of ‘will’. However, ‘shall’ is not as common and it’s more formal)



Perfect tenses are especially confusing for learners whose mother tongue is not English, so I hope this will help you!😁

Don’t forget to share it with someone who may find this useful!


P.S. If you would like to rewatch my free lesson on ‘stative verbs’, DM me and I will share the link with you.



There was a typo in the original post, thank you for pointing it out!




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