Hi children!
Let's play a game with comparative and superlative adjectives
Sentence Monkey
Guess and type
And remember:
You will find recent news & photographs of students´ school life. Let´s all enjoy working together!
lunes, 18 de mayo de 2015
Firstwords - Let's play with the ABC
Hi children!
How about playing Spelling Bee and practise your spelling?
Now, Build a Sandcastle!
Finally, you can play Drag and Spell
See you soon!
How about playing Spelling Bee and practise your spelling?
Now, Build a Sandcastle!
Finally, you can play Drag and Spell
See you soon!
Let's sing the ABC - Firstwords
Hi children!!
How about singing the ABC song with Frozen's Olaf?
Have fun!!!
How about singing the ABC song with Frozen's Olaf?
Have fun!!!
Parts of the House - Firstwords
Hi children!!!
Let's play a memory game and practise parts of the house, shall we?
How about spinning the wheel and practise parts of the house, furniture and rooms? Spin the wheel and have fun!
Remember!
Let's play a memory game and practise parts of the house, shall we?
How about spinning the wheel and practise parts of the house, furniture and rooms? Spin the wheel and have fun!
Remember!
Present Perfect Simple - 7th form
Present Perfect
Remember! Click here and study the rules
Play the games and enjoy!
Before you yo, study this chart
Remember! Click here and study the rules
Play the games and enjoy!
Before you yo, study this chart
Present Simple versus Present Continuous - 6th form
Let`s learn and play!
I’m playing hockey now.
She eats fruit every day.
She’s eating an apple now.
I watch cartoons every day.
I’m watching a film now.
My dad makes dinner every evening. He doesn’t make lunch.
We are studying English now. We aren’t studying maths.
We say...
I wake up every morning at 7:00. (NOT I am waking up every morning at 7:00.)
She is talking on the phone now. (NOTShe talks on the phone now.)
They aren’t reading a book now. (NOTThey don’t reading a book now.)
Now, let's play!
Click here and then here to play these two great games!
Grammar Rule
Examples
I play tennis every Sunday.I’m playing hockey now.
She eats fruit every day.
She’s eating an apple now.
Remember!
We use the present simple to talk about routines – what you do every day or every week. We use the present continuous to talk about things you are doing now.I watch cartoons every day.
I’m watching a film now.
Be careful!
For the present simple, add ‘s’ or ‘es’ for he/she/it. Make the negative with ‘don’t’ or ‘doesn’t’. For the present continuous, use the verb ‘to be’ and ‘-ing’. Add ‘not’ to make the negative.My dad makes dinner every evening. He doesn’t make lunch.
We are studying English now. We aren’t studying maths.
We say... We don’t say...
I wake up every morning at 7:00. (NOT She is talking on the phone now. (NOT
They aren’t reading a book now. (NOT
Now, let's play!
Click here and then here to play these two great games!
Comparatives and superlatives, 5th form
Hi children!
Would you like to play a game with comparatives and superlatives? Click here!
And remember:
Would you like to play a game with comparatives and superlatives? Click here!
And remember:
Present Simple for 5th form!
Hi children, let's remember!
They are Egyptian. They are from Egypt.
You are my friend. = You're my friend.
My mum is a doctor. = My mum's a doctor.
We are doctors. = We're doctors.
They are Egyptian. = They’re Egyptian.
I’m not 9 years old!
I am not 9 years old!
They’re not English.
They aren't English.
They are not English.
She is not a teacher.
She’s not a teacher.
She isn't a teacher.
We say...
I'm not 9 years old. (NOTI amn't 9 years old.)
Are you 9 years old? (NOTYou are 9 years old?)
Are they English? (NOTThey are English?)
Is she a teacher? (NOTShe is a teacher?)
(If you want to show surprise you can say Pronoun + be +? as a question, e.g. You're 9?)
Now, let's play a game
See you next time!
Grammar Rule
Examples
I am big. I am 10 years old!They are Egyptian. They are from Egypt.
Remember!
I am big. = I'm big.You are my friend. = You're my friend.
My mum is a doctor. = My mum's a doctor.
We are doctors. = We're doctors.
They are Egyptian. = They’re Egyptian.
Be careful!
For negatives add ‘not’. The negative of 'I am' is 'I'm not' or 'I am not'.I’m not 9 years old!
I am not 9 years old!
They’re not English.
They aren't English.
They are not English.
She is not a teacher.
She’s not a teacher.
She isn't a teacher.
We say... We don’t say...
I'm not 9 years old. (NOT
Are you 9 years old? (NOT
Are they English? (NOT
Is she a teacher? (NOT
(If you want to show surprise you can say Pronoun + be +? as a question, e.g. You're 9?)
Now, let's play a game
See you next time!
Cambridge Awards
Students received Cambridge Young Learners' Certificate Awards on May 8th.
The ceremony took place in the School Concert Hall.
Congrats kids for your great performances!
Click here to see some pictures of the ceremony!
lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015
YLE Breakthrough - Time to practise!
Hello children!
Let's work with Present Perfect. Complete the sentences
Now, how about some vocabulary extra?
Music! Group the musical instruments
Musical instruments Maze
See you soon!
Let's work with Present Perfect. Complete the sentences
Now, how about some vocabulary extra?
Music! Group the musical instruments
Musical instruments Maze
See you soon!
lunes, 4 de mayo de 2015
YLE Flyers Vocabulary practice
Hi children!
Are you working with clothes? Why don't you play this matching game?
And here's a picture dictionary for you to check:
Are you working with clothes? Why don't you play this matching game?
And here's a picture dictionary for you to check:
YLE Flyers - Practice time!
Hi children!
Would you like to play some games on Past Continuous?
Past Continuous Hoop Shot
Snakes and ladders
And remember the rules:
Would you like to play some games on Past Continuous?
Past Continuous Hoop Shot
Snakes and ladders
And remember the rules:
See you next time!
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