A useful blog created for children who are studying English as a second language.
30 January 2013
Cardinal numbers vs Ordinal Numbers
Here you have a link with the cardinal and ordinal numbers spelling & writing in English. Press the link and practice your pronunciation!!!
CARDINAL vs ORDINAL NUMBERS
Etiquetas:
2nd cycle,
3rd cycle,
Adults,
Numbers,
Vocabulary
14 January 2013
Punctuation marks!!!
Here you have the punctuation vocabulary in English and you can revise the main rules at the same time.
12 January 2013
A colour chain!!!
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You can decorate the classroom and revise the colours with this simple craft. Your students can make the colour chain following a croncrete order. You can add messages to the chain if you decorate the classroom for a festival like Halloween or Christmas.
Colourful paper strips to make the chain. |
Sample sentences to add to the chain. |
A colourful decoration for your classroom. |
A student adding a sentence to the chain. |
A snake chain |
11 January 2013
Feeling flashcards!!!
Etiquetas:
1st cycle,
2nd cycle,
Adults,
Crafts,
Vocabulary
10 January 2013
Let's complete a project about England!!!
6th GRADE STUDENTS
Here's the information to complete your projects about England:
Important information about England:
Continent: Europe.
Capital city: London.
Language: English.
Climate: It has a temperate climate.It can be very cold in winter, but in summer it can be warm and wet.
Important facts about England:
Population: 53,013,000
Two famous people: PRESS HERE
Average temperature: 0-10 degrees in winter; 17-20 degrees in summer.
Find more about England:
- geography: There are some very big cities like London in the south and Manchester in the north.
-food:
-sports: football, cricket, rugby, badminton, horse-racing, athletics and tennis.
Find out about two famous London sights. Here you have several options:
A quiz about London. Press on the sentences and answer them.
1. This bridge opens to let tall ships pass.
2. What are the names of London's two main airports?
3. What's the name of London's business centre?
4. What's "Big Ben"?
5. The street from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace.
6. Who guards the Tower of London?
7. Where can you see Egyptian mummies?
8. The Prime Minister's official home is in this street.
Here's the information to complete your projects about England:
This is the flag of England. |
Important information about England:
Continent: Europe.
Capital city: London.
Language: English.
Climate: It has a temperate climate.It can be very cold in winter, but in summer it can be warm and wet.
Important facts about England:
Population: 53,013,000
Two famous people: PRESS HERE
Average temperature: 0-10 degrees in winter; 17-20 degrees in summer.
Find more about England:
- geography: There are some very big cities like London in the south and Manchester in the north.
-food:
Fish & Chips |
Tea |
-sports: football, cricket, rugby, badminton, horse-racing, athletics and tennis.
Cricket player |
Find out about two famous London sights. Here you have several options:
10 Downing street |
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament at night |
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament |
Buckingham Palace |
The London Eye |
Saint Paul's Cathedral |
Picadilly Circus |
Tower Bridge |
Tower Bridge at night |
Trafalgar square and Nelson's column |
A quiz about London. Press on the sentences and answer them.
1. This bridge opens to let tall ships pass.
2. What are the names of London's two main airports?
3. What's the name of London's business centre?
4. What's "Big Ben"?
5. The street from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace.
6. Who guards the Tower of London?
7. Where can you see Egyptian mummies?
8. The Prime Minister's official home is in this street.
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