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Friday, 26 March 2010

Learn the alphabet

You can practice the alphabet and some words.

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Only for parents... who want to learn English.

This new series is specially for parents that want to practice and learn English. He's Mister Duncan.

English alphabet

In English the alphabet has got 26 letters but a lot of sounds 'phonics'. You can see them and listen to these sounds in this link.

Here you can see a video with the sound of the letters in the alphabet.



And here's a real English lesson... and practice the spelling of your name.

This is English alphabet.

In English alphabet you can see 26 letters. The same letters that in Spanihs alphabet apart from 'Ñ'.

You have to practice the alphabet in English...


In this video you can see the English alphabet and some words related with body...

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Winter colours B

This is another book with the pictures of students 2º B.

Winter Colours B

How do you say...?

How do you say 'orejeras' in English?

You can say earmuff if you mean this...

Or earflaps if you think about this.

And even you can say 'ear warmer'.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Farm animals...

This 'book" shows animals that live in a farm.

Farm Animals

Now you can do your own 'book'.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Hickory dickory dock

Do you remember this rhyme?



Here you can read it.
And here you can do more activities.

Do you want to colour this story?

How do you say...?

How do you say barbo in English? (Pablo V, 2º A)

Barbel is the word for this kind of fish.

Friday, 12 March 2010

Winter colours 2º A

Here is our first document... made by children. It's Winter Colours A.

 WINTER COLOURS  

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

How do you say...?

How do you say "alfombra" in English? (Lidia, 2º)

You can use 'rug' or you can use the word 'carpet'. See the differences in these pictures:


And this is a welcome mat:

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Reading a book

Here you can read a book about actions you can do or things that you can't do.

In my (bed)room song...

In this song, you start with bed, and you add:
a quilt,
a rug,
a dog,
a desk and
a radio.

Try to learn it by heart!

Monday, 1 March 2010

How do you say...?

- How do you say "cocodrilo" in English?

- Oh! Here you are... CROCODILE

Listen carefully and try to learn.

You can see here a crocodile too.

Now draw a crocodile and give it to your teacher!

The Union Flag... a craft!

How to make the UNION FLAG (The flag of the United Kingdom of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).

The craft. How to make a Union Flag (click on the pictures and print):
1.- You have to cut out and put first the Scottish flag (St Andrew’s Cross)
2.- Cut out the diagonals of the Irish flag (St Patrick’s Cross, slightly modified) and glue on the Scottish flag.
3.- Cut the red cross, the English flag (St George’s Cross) and glue on the Irish flag.


The historic progress was different:
England + Scotland = Original Union Flag (1606) + Ireland = Current Union Flag (1801) when Ireland became part of the United Kingdom.
The classic Red Dragon from Wales (Welsh dragon) is not represented in the Union Flag because Wales has only been in England since XIII.

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