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TAILOR MADE PRIMARY3: HAVE YOU GOT A...? UNIT02

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Wednesday, 13 December 2017

CHRISTMAS CAROL: OH CHRISTMAS TREE!

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TAILOR MADE3: UNIT 2 VOCABULARY1

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Wednesday, 8 November 2017

ORDINAL NUMBERS

In English, ordinal numbers are very easy. 



Look at this table and revise the spelling.


Now you can practise with some games.
       

Monday, 30 October 2017

TAILOR MADE PRIMARY1: WHO'S THIS? UNIT3

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Friday, 27 October 2017

TRICK OR TREAT SONG








♫ Trick or treat? Trick or treat?

Give me something good to eat. 
Apples, peaches, tangerines. 

Happy Happy Halloween. 



Trick or treat? Trick or treat?

Give me something sweet to eat. 

Cookies, chocolate, jelly beans. 

Happy Happy Halloween.

Trick or treat? Trick or treat?
Give me something sour to eat. 
Lemons, grapefruits, limes so green. 
Happy Happy Halloween.

Trick or treat? Trick or treat?
Give me something good to eat.
Nuts and candy. Lollipops. 
Now it's time for us to stop.  ♫

MORE ABOUT HALLOWEEN



Tuesday, 24 October 2017

HALLOWEEN SONG PRIMARY2: NOW'S HALLOWEEN NIGHT

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PRIMARY1 SONG: FLY KITE

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Sunday, 22 October 2017

PRIMARY3 UNIT1 CHANT

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Saturday, 21 October 2017

VIDEO: CINDERELLA ( BS 4)

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Friday, 29 September 2017

PRIMARY2 STORY: NEON THE FISH

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Saturday, 23 September 2017

TAILOR MADE PRIMARY2: WHAT HAVE YOU GOT? UNIT02

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Wednesday, 19 July 2017

TOP STUDENTS 2017

 

to SERGIO, LOU and CHARLIE for your contributions to the English Blog with your comments, news and videos and  "THANK YOU" to all the students who participated in the blog during this school year. 


SERGIO ROCA. CLASS 4B


LOU MONLEÓN. CLASS 6A



CHARLIE ALONSO. CLASS 6A

Monday, 26 June 2017

MY TRIP CLIMBING THE "MONTGÓ"

Hi Mary, I’m Charlie from class 6 A.
This news is about my trip climbing “ THE MONTGÓ “.
Last Sunday I climbed the Montgó. It's 753 m. high.
It’s in Jávea.
We started the route at 9:00 from Jesús Poble to Jávea.



We were 12 people. I was the youngest with 11 years and the oldest was 60 years old!!
That trip is the most difficult that I did.



When I climbed the Montgó and I was there, there were some beautiful views.

From the top of the mountain I can see Ibiza!!


In this photo I can touch the top of the mountain with my fingers.
I WAS VERY LUCKY!!!!!
The surfist needs to go but he's in the photo. LOOK!!!



The way down was more difficult and scary.
There were some big rocks in the way.

At the end we walked for about 6 hours. Ufff!!!
I was VERY tired, but we celebrated  it eating a great paella at the beach.

SEE YOU!

 BY CHARLIE ALONSO FROM 6-A.


Friday, 26 May 2017

THE VEHICLE GUESSING GAME


How many vehicles can you guess? Write a comment and tell me.


Wednesday, 17 May 2017

ANIMALS VOCABULARY 1, 2 & 3

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Tuesday, 16 May 2017

COMPARING FAMOUS WOMEN

Do you want to practice comparative and superlative adjectives? Read the information about these four famous women and do it. You can write a comment and get an extra point per correct sentence. How many correct sentences can you write?
Remember:  
.... is adjective + er than .... 
.... is more + adjective than .... 
.... is the adjective + est .... 
.... is the most adjective  .... 


Wednesday, 10 May 2017

GAME: NATURAL WORLD


Which is the longest river in Asia? and in the world? Which is the most populated country? Which Mount is higher: Everest or Kilimanjaro? Which is the biggest ocean? Which is the highest waterfall? Which is the biggest desert?
Play this game and practise a bit. Have fun!




WORLD RECORDS

Are you good at world records? Play this game and practise superlative adjectives.







Sunday, 7 May 2017

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY 2017

This post is dedicated to all loving mothers in the world. 


Here you have 2 songs: an easy one for young students and another, a little more difficult, by Celine Dion for older students. 
Hope you like them and have a GREAT Day!   








Tuesday, 2 May 2017

PRIMARY1 STORY: THE KING OF THE JUNGLE

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Monday, 1 May 2017

MAY DAY



The month of May has many traditions and celebrations in many cultures. Some countries in Europe (Ireland, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Finland, Sweden and Romania) and North America (Canada and the United States) have special spring celebrations. 
Originally May Day was celebrated on 1st May, but for the convenience of the general public, many May Day activities have now been moved to the new May Day holiday on the first Monday of the month. This Monday is a bank holiday, a day off school and work in the United Kingdom.


                                  MAY QUEEN
The May Queen is a girl who rides or walks at the front of a parade for May Day celebrations. She wears a white long dress to symbolise purity and a flowers crown

MAYPOLE DANCING

It's a popular dance. Some of the children dance in one direction while others dance the opposite way around the pole. They hold a coloured ribbon in their hand.

This is the beautiful result of expert dancers and lots of practice.

MORRIS DANCING

It's an old traditional dance. There are usually six or eight men or women arranged in two lines or in a circle. The dancing is accompanied by accordion players or drums. Morris dancers wear different clothes depending on the part of the country in which they dance. They are often dressed in white with coloured belts across their chests.




Friday, 28 April 2017

STORY: THE THREE BROTHERS (BS 6 UNIT 1)

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In a small mountain village, a wise old man talks to his three sons.
Father: When I die, the wisest son can have the farm.
Brother 3: Who is the wisest son?

Brothers 1 and 2: Me!
Father: Climb the mountain and ask the Buddha.

The brothers climb the mountain.
The big brothers are nasty to the small brother.

Brother 1: I'm older and wiser than you.
Brother 2: I'm stronger and wiser than you.

Soon, they are lost. The oldest brother wants to be leader.

Brother 1: I'm older than you. Let me lead.

The youngest brother climbs a tree. He sees and points to a path. The oldest brother copies him.
Brother 1: I can see a path!

But soon, rocks block their path.

Brother 2: I'm stronger than you. Let me move the rocks.

The rocks are too heavy to move.The youngest brother clears a path. 
The oldest brother copies him.

Brother 1: I can clear a path!

It is night time and the brothers are hungry.

Brother 2: I'm faster than you. Let me catch a rabbit.

He returns with no rabbit. The youngest brother makes a
vegetable stew.

Brother 1: I'm bigger than you. Let me finish the stew.

The next day, a bear blocks their path.

Brother 1: I'm braver than you. Let me fight the bear.

The bear stands up and roars. The oldest brother runs away. But the youngest brother plays sad music. 
The bear sleeps and the brothers escape.


Finally, they reach the Buddha.

Brother 1: He’s younger than me. Let me speak.
Brother 2: No, he’s weaker than me. Let me speak.

Buddha: I'm the Buddha. Let ME speak. The 
wisest brother is listening.

Brothers 1 and 2: You!


Do you like the story? Who is the wisest son? Can you compare the 3 brothers and write sentences. Write a comment and tell me.




Thursday, 27 April 2017

SONG: I WANT TO BE A HERO (BS6 U1)

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Saturday, 22 April 2017

TWO UNIVERSAL AUTHORS: CERVANTES & SHAKESPEARE


Tomorrow is 23rd April. This date commemorates the death of two universal writers: Shakespeare and Cervantes. They both died in 1616.
Miguel de Cervantes is possibly the most famous Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright.



He was born in September 1547 in Alcalá de Henares, a city near Madrid (Spain). He was the fourth of seven children. His father was a doctor and his paternal grandfather was a lawyer. When he was young he started writing short poems. He lived in Italy. Before being a writer, he was a soldier  in a regiment of the Spanish Navy. Did you know that he was in prison for five years?

His most famous novel “El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de La Mancha” was published in 1605. It was very popular and Cervantes published the second part in 1615. 
He also wrote poems, dramas and comedies.
William Shakespeare is considered  the greatest writer in English Literature. 

He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a town near Birmingham (England, UK) en 1564. He was the third of eight children. His father was a prosperous merchant. He was a poet, dramatist and actor. He wrote poems, comedies, tragedies, romance, historical plays...
His most famous dramas are: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet...

  




Thursday, 20 April 2017

VIDEO: FOOD AND DRINK

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Abby: My name’s Abby and I’m a Culture Crew presenter. This is Sophia.

Sophia: Hi!

Abby: Today our topic is …

Sophia: Food and drink.

Beans on Toast

Abby: Beans on toast is a popular British snack

Sophia: How do you make it?

Abby: You need some bread, some butter, and very important: a tin of beans

Sophia: Beans?

Abby: These are beans in tomato sauce

Sophia: What utensils do you need?

Abby: You need a saucepan, a toaster, a knife and a wooden spoon.

Sophia: You’ll also need a tin-opener Abby!

Abby: Oh, oops!

Abby: OK. Open the tin. Be careful!

Abby: Put the beans in the saucepan, turn on the gas and stir.

Sophia: Now the toast. Put the bread in the toaster…one…two!

Abby: It’s on!

One minute later…

Sophia: Yay! Here’s the toast.

Abby: Now for some butter.

Sophia: Look, the beans are ready. Put the beans on the toast.

Abby: Here you are. What do you think?

Sophia: Delicious! I love beans on toast.

Does Sophia like beans on toast?

Cup of Tea

Abby: Tea is a very British drink. British people drink one hundred and sixty-five million cups of tea a day.

Sophia: Wow! How do you make it?

Abby: You need some water, two teabags, and some milk and sugar.

Sophia: What utensils do you need?

Abby: You need a mug, a kettle, a teapot and a teaspoon.

Abby: Watch. First put the water in the kettle. It’s on.

One minute later …

Sophia: And now?

Abby: Put two teabags in the teapot. One … two!

Sophia: And the water?

Abby: Put the water in the teapot. Be careful it’s hot!

Abby: Put some milk in the mug. Do you like sugar, Sophia?

Sophia: Oh yes, three teaspoons please.

Abby: Three?! One…two…three. And now the tea.

Sophia: Is it ready?

Abby: Yes – look. Pour, and stir. Here you are: the perfect cup of tea. Oh! Very important: a biscuit.

Sophia: Oh, thank you, Abby!

Abby: Do you like it?

Sophia: Hmm I don’t like the tea but I like the biscuits. Can I have another one, please?

Abby: Ugh!

What biscuits does Sophia eat?