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21 December 2012

Christmas games!!!




Here you have some Christmas
games to revise vocabulary during the school holidays!!!

I-SPY GAME

VOCABULARY GAMES

Primary students storytelling!!!

A story to revise the parts of the house!!!

A simple story to revise the parts of the house. Press the link and listen to the story:

Where's my bear?

Delicious mince pies!!!



A mince pie is a small British fruit-based mincemeat sweet pie traditionally served during the Christmas season.

The ingredients are:

Butter, Mincemeat (apples, dried fruit, raisins) and Flour.



Here's the process to make a mince pie:


19 December 2012

Traditional Christmas dinner!!!

Here you have the menu that it is traditionally served on Christmas Day (25th December) in the UK.


MAIN COURSE

Roast turkey with roast potatoes, brussels sprouts, parsnips and carrots.


The turkey appeared on Christmas tables in England in the 16th century.
Popular history tells of King Henry VIII being first English monarch to have turkey for Christmas.


DESSERT

Christmas pudding


It has its origins in medieval England.It is often decorated with holly. It is made ​​with a generous amount of dried fruits and nuts.


REMEMBER!
Holly

Dried fruits


Brussels sprouts

Parsnips

Nuts

Merry Christmas!!!

You can send this funny video to say Happy Christmas to your friends.


A letter to Father Christmas!!!

Here you have the big Father Christmas letter that your students can prepare in class to revise toys/presents vocabulary in class. They can stick the vocabulary cards and the wordcards or they can write and draw if they want to.

17 December 2012

British currency!!!

The British currency is the pound sterling. The sign for the pound is

The pound (pound sign) is made up of 100 pence (p).
The singular of pence is "penny". The symbol for the penny is "p"; hence an amount such as 50p is often pronounced "fifty pee" rather than "fifty pence".
We have both coins and banknotes.
Current coins are:
1 penny, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence, 1 pound, and 2 pounds.






Current banknotes are:
the 5 pound note, the 10 pound note, the 20 pound note and the 50 pound note.


03 December 2012

Days of the week games!!!

Practice the days of the week with fun games!!!



PRESS HERE

Days of the week!!!

First of all, listen and repeat:






Now, you can listen to these songs and practice the days of the week at the same time.