Blackpool Scene 2 - Language Focus

 

Rob talks about using the expression 'used to' to talk about the past.

Watch the video and then do the tasks.

Task

Language Task

Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the words from the top.

Exercise

Task 2

Language Task 2

Choice the correct words to complete the questions.

Exercise

Task 3

Language Task 3

Put the following sentences in order of politeness.

Exercise

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Linodip's picture

Hi,
In your web site"Word on the Street" videos I don't see the section "Seat o the Street" that is always transmitted by television. I find it very interesting and useful for my school lessons. I hope you can help me.
Thanks

AdamJK's picture
LearnEnglish
team

Hi Linodip,
I'm afraid 'Seat on the Street' was one of the sections of 'Word on the Street' that we decided not to include on the website. I'll mention it to my colleagues who work directly on this series, but I suspect it's a final decision.
Sorry about that.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team

pomybanerjee's picture

hi the learnenglish team, dear sir Adam,
This page does not contain any space for video at all. Again I am sorry for this.
Please help.
Regards to u n all the learn english team BC.

AdamJK's picture
LearnEnglish
team

Dear Pomy,
You asked this question on another page. I answered it there.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team

wassila kh's picture

an excellent way to learn English specially when you're not a native speaker thank you so much for your help.

janaka122's picture

I have noticed that some word of  British English (such as but ,what,not )last "T" looks silence.Can u tell me about that and please give us idea abut that.....thank u

Christina91's picture

These videos are very nice. That's an amaizing way to learn English. Thank you very much indeed!
 

tamarica's picture

hi i m new here 

LeftyHatesYou's picture

can the users of this site ask question unrelated to the video?

AdamJK's picture
LearnEnglish
team

Hello,
Yes, you can! However:

  • if the question is about an area of language etc. then you might be better off asking it on the relevant page of our English grammar section
  • the question should probably be about learning English
  • it should follow the house rules

Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team