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lunes, 19 de octubre de 2015

jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015

Comparative Adjectives

Good Morning Buddies!
How are you doing?
I hope you're all great.
Today, we have studied the comparative adjectives.
We watched the story where we discovered that the "WALRUS was SLOWER than the SHARK". We also discovered that the "SHARK was FASTER than the WALRUS".

Now, please, watch the following video and then, play the game below.



GAME:   http://gamestolearnenglish.com/compare/

Have a nice day!
Regards!

lunes, 12 de octubre de 2015

Halloween Halloween!!




Good Morning Students!
How are you doing today?
It's a pleasure to inform you that we have our Halloween Song!
Hurrayy!!
Enjoy 



Singing Version: 



Sing-Along Version (Karaoke)



domingo, 11 de octubre de 2015

Adverbs of frequency

Hi guys!
Here you have an entertaining game to practice the different adverbs of frequency that we learned in class.
Study hard for the exam if you want to succeed.
Have a nice day :D
Don't forget to check your answers once you have finished playing the game.
Click the picture below to start the game.





viernes, 9 de octubre de 2015

Review Topic 1

Gooooooooood Moooooorning Guys!

How are you doing today?
I wish you are doing fine.
Here you have a page where you can review the entire Topic 1. You will also find different games that are quite entertaining. Enjoy learning and have a great day.
Click on the picture below...


What sport is this?

Hi guys!
Do you remember this amazing song that we practiced in class?
I know that you really loved it.  Try to sing along and enjoy...



jueves, 8 de octubre de 2015

The Highland Games in Scotland


Tongue Twisters




Hi Guys!
These days we have been practicing several tongue twisters.
Try to practice the different tongue twisters below.
Have a nice day!



Story: The Chinese Vase

¡Hello guys!

Here you have the story that I told you in class. It is called the Chinese Vase by Marta Balaguer.
Read the story and pay attention to the pronunciation.
You must practice the story several times in order to do it well in the class recordings.
Click in the picture below and enjoy.


 The Chinese Vase