Monday 28 November 2016

Animals


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What is your favourite animal? A mammal? A reptile? An insect? A fish?
Are you afraid of any?
Do you enjoy going to the zoo? When was the last time you went there? Who did you go with?

Here are some exercises for you to learn new animals and review some others.
Exercise 1. Match animals with their names.
Exercise 2. Animals.
Exercise 3. Birds.
Exercise 4. Matching exercise.
Exercise 5. Find the pairs.
Exercise 6. Hangman.

Sunday 27 November 2016

Clothes


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  • What are you wearing today?
  • Do you enjoy buying clothes?
  • How often do you go shopping? Who do you go with?
  • Do you usually spend a lot of money on clothes? What do you do with the clothes you don't use any more?

Here you have some vocabulary exercises related to clothes. I hope you enjoy doing them.
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Exercise 1. Matching exercise.
Exercise 2. Underwear and footwear.
Exercise 3. Shopping.
Exercise 4. Shopping in the men's wear department.
Exercise 5. Crossword.

Monday 21 November 2016

Thanksgiving

Big turkey animated emoticonThis coming Thursday is Thanksgiving. We are celebrating it at school on Wednesday. Students are preparing quite a lot of activities: presentations in order to learn a bit more about the origins of Thanksgiving and how it is celebrated nowadays; some delicious recipes and a performance. All our classrooms will be decorated with colourful Thanksgiving symbols created by our students.

Here we'll post some of the photos we take.

As we promised, here you have some photos we've taken today. You've made a great effort and you've done wonderful things! Congratulations!!!





























We have so many thing to be grateful!!!


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Below you have a couple of videos. One is The Simpsons and the other one shows you, briefly, some important facts about the origins of Thanksgiving.


British English vs American English

Here you can see a picture of both British and American English that a student sent me some years ago.
A picture is worth a thousand words!




Here you have another exercise in order to practise different vocabulary in both American and British English.