We are about to enter a new year. What are your plans for tonight? Anything special? Well, let us suggest aome places to visit in the UK.
31 dic 2013
27 dic 2013
Let's start the new year ...
How would you finish that sentence? Any ideas?
Bien, pues nosotras tenemos una: mejor que el 2013 y para eso os dejamos lo que debéis repasar si queréis aporbar los exámenes de recuperación. Os recordamos que el examen de recuperación de inglés será el lunes 13 de enero a las 17.30.
1º ESO
Bien, pues nosotras tenemos una: mejor que el 2013 y para eso os dejamos lo que debéis repasar si queréis aporbar los exámenes de recuperación. Os recordamos que el examen de recuperación de inglés será el lunes 13 de enero a las 17.30.
1º ESO
Vocabulary: Favourite things, Sports, Family, Adjectives for pets, Daily routines, Free-time
activities
Grammar: Subject pronouns, be: present simple, be: questions, Question words, be: wh- questions, this, that, these, those, Possessive adjectives, Possessive ’s, Present simple, Adverbs of
frequency, Present simple:
questions, love, like , not
like, hate + -ing form
Writing: and and but, Write a personal profile, Capital letters, My family, Sequencers, My perfect day
2ºESO
Vocabulary:Formal and informal greetings.
Free-time activities. Personality adjectives. Shops and public places. Means of transport. Prepositions of place.
Grammar:To be: present simple, Present simple, Adverbs
of frequency,Object pronouns,
Love / Like / Don’t like / Hate + –ing. Present continuous. Present simple vs. Present continuous.
Interrogative forms. There is / There
are. Have got.
Writing: Writing about someone’s routine. Describing a friend. Writing about your free time activities.
3ºESO
Vocabulary: Fashion, Adjectives, Helping at home, Adventure activities, Adverbs, Types
of art
Grammar: like +
-ing form, Present simple v. present continuous, Present continuous for future
plans, Comparatives and superlatives, What … like?, have to/not have to, have
to: questions, can, can’t/mustn’t, not have to, Past simple, there was/there
were, Adverbs, Past continuous, Past simple v. past continuous with when/while
Writing: Word order, My views on fashion, The apostrophe, An email, Time connectors, A
story
4ºESO
Vocabulary:British and American English, Materials, In the attic, In the village, Holidays and celebrations
Grammar: Present
simple vs. present continuous,‘Like’ / ‘enjoy’ / ‘hate’ + –ing., Adverbs of frequency, Question forms. Past simple. Past
simple vs. past continuous,.‘Used to’ + infinitive,Question forms,Connectors.
Present perfect, For, since, just,
already, yet, Present perfect vs. past simple
Writing: Writing about yourself. Writing about a famous person in history.
Writing about countries and cultures.
21 dic 2013
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Hello everyone,
It's been very busy for two weeks for you and for your teachers, but Christmas is here! We hope you have fun and enjoy your holidays to come back in January full of energy for the new term.
You can find below some videos of the songs and films we worked on last week. Enjoy!
So this is Christmas! by John Lennon
Let it snow! by Michael Bublé
All I want for Christmas is you! By Mariah Carey
And finally, a classic for the Christmas holidays in the UK: Mr BEAN
It's been very busy for two weeks for you and for your teachers, but Christmas is here! We hope you have fun and enjoy your holidays to come back in January full of energy for the new term.
You can find below some videos of the songs and films we worked on last week. Enjoy!
So this is Christmas! by John Lennon
Let it snow! by Michael Bublé
All I want for Christmas is you! By Mariah Carey
And finally, a classic for the Christmas holidays in the UK: Mr BEAN
7 dic 2013
A great defender of human rights passed away
Nelson Mandela was the first black President of South Africa. He spent 27 years in prison for trying to overthrow the pro-apartheid government. After he left prison, he worked to achieve human rights and a better future for everyone in South Africa. To find out more about him and everything he achieved click on his name below.
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela
4 dic 2013
Who's Tom Sawyer?
Today, 4º ESO students have learnt about Tom Sawyer. Do you know who he is? Well, he's the main character in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Here you have an episode from an old but lovely cartoon TV series on the novel. Enjoy it!
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