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STORY: THE ROBBERY ( BS 5 UNIT 3)
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On April 1st there is a robbery at the Howard Art Gallery in Liverpool.
Security Guard 1: Good night, Bill.
Security Guard 2:Good night.
Now there aren’t any security guards in the art gallery, but there are some robbers in the cupboard.
Robber 1: Shh!
The robbers take three paintings.
Robber 1: You get the Monet. I can take the Picasso. Al, you get the Dali.
Robber 2: OK.
Robber 3: Yes, boss.
In the morning the robbers phone the police.
Robber 1: In the art gallery there’s a map to help you find the paintings.
Policeman: Huh?
Policeman: Here’s the map! Now let’s see ... Go down the steps to the zebra crossing.
Policeman: Cross the road and go past the cinema to the traffic lights.Policeman: Turn right at the traffic lights and go straight ahead to the football stadium.Policeman: Turn right at the stadium and right again into the park. Go through the gates and cross the park.Policeman: Wait a minute! Where am I?
Policeman: I’m at the art gallery again. The paintings are in the toilets?
The paintings are in a tube behind the toilet with a note.Policeman: We don’t want the paintings. We hope you like the tour.This time we got three paintings. Next time it might be four!
Newspaper: Bad robbers teach art gallery a lesson.
Write a comment and answer the questions.
You can win 1 extra point per correct sentence.
1. Where is the robbery?
2. When is it?
3. What time do the security guards go home?
4. Where do the robbers hide?
5. How many paintings do the robbers take?
6. Where are the paintings?
2. When is it?
3. What time do the security guards go home?
4. Where do the robbers hide?
5. How many paintings do the robbers take?
6. Where are the paintings?
Thursday, 5 November 2020
SONG: OUR WEEK (BS5 UNIT 3)
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Wednesday, 4 November 2020
STORY: OFF TO SCHOOL ( BS4 UNIT 5)
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When Sophie goes to school by bus, the bus breaks down.
Sophie: Oh no … I've got Maths at nine o'clock.
And Sophie's late for Maths.
Teacher: You're late, Sophie. Sit down.
Sophie: How do you go to school, Mona?
Mona: By car.
When Sophie goes to school by car, the car breaks down.
Sophie: Oh no … I've got English at nine o'clock.
And Sophie's late for English.
Teacher: You're late, Sophie. Sit down.
Sophie: How do you go to school, Tom?
Tom: By motorbike.
When Sophie goes to school by motorbike, the motorbike breaks down.
Sophie: Oh no … I've got History at nine o'clock.
And Sophie’s late for History.
Teacher: You're late, Sophie. Sit down.
Sophie: How do you go to school, Molly?
Molly: I walk.
And when Sophie walks to school … she's early.
Sophie: Good morning, Miss. Look! I'm early.
Teacher: Good morning, Sophie. Yes, you're early …
Teacher: But there's no school today. It's Saturday.
Sophie: Oh no!
Tuesday, 3 November 2020
THE TRANSPORT CHANT ( BS4 UNIT 5)
Can you invent a new verse for the song?
On ... I go by ...
On ... I walk to ...
Write a comment and tell me. You can get extra points.
Wednesday, 28 October 2020
Monday, 26 October 2020
Friday, 23 October 2020
VIDEO: TIME ZONES ( BS4 UNIT 4)
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Thursday, 22 October 2020
KARAOKE: THE VAMPIRE SONG ( BS4 UNIT 4)
Do you like this song? Do you like singing?
Why don't you record a video?
Your video can be published in this blog and you can win extra points.
What time do you get up? What do you have for breakfast? What time do you go to school? Do you have lunch at home or at school? What time do you go home? Do you have extra activities after school? Write a comment and tell me about your daily routine.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020
SONG: THIS IS HALLOWEEN
This is a song from the 1993 film "The Nightmare Before Christmas", with music and lyrics written by Danny Elfman. In the film it is performed by the residents of the fictional "Halloween Town".
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
GHOSTBUSTERS SONG
This is a song from the 1984 American comedy film "Ghostbusters", directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, with music by Elmer Bernstein.
Monday, 19 October 2020
THE VAMPIRE SONG ( BS4 UNIT 4)
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I get up at half past six
when there is no sun.
Then I have breakfast.
Vampire life is fun.
Ha! Ha! … Come and laugh with me!
Ha! Ha! … I'm happy as can be.
I go to school at seven.
Lessons start at eight.
Then I have lunch.
Vampire life is great!
Ha! Ha! …
I go home at five o'clock
Before the sun can shine.
Then I have dinner.
Vampire life is fine!
Ha! Ha! …
Saturday, 17 October 2020
Saturday, 3 October 2020
Friday, 2 October 2020
GAME: TELLING THE TIME
This is a great game to practice telling the time.
You can move the clock hands and read the matching time.
Then play the game. Read and listen and click on the correct clock. If a guess is incorrect, then you have to start again from the beginning.The game finishes when you answer correctly 20 times.
You can move the clock hands and read the matching time.
Then play the game. Read and listen and click on the correct clock. If a guess is incorrect, then you have to start again from the beginning.The game finishes when you answer correctly 20 times.
Thursday, 1 October 2020
GAME: BANG ON TIME
Revise TIME VOCABULARY and then play a game.
Click on the image to see it bigger.
Now, play this game and have fun!
Instructions: Read the times in words and STOP the clock when the hands are on the right position.You CAN ADJUST the hand speed. What is your TOP SCORE?
NOTE: You may have to activate FLASH PLAYER. Click on the top left button.
Monday, 28 September 2020
STORY: CHICKEN SOUP ( BS5 UNIT 2)
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The fox is at the shops. He sees the chicken.
Mr Fox: Hmm! Chicken soup.
Miss Chicken: Oh no! It's Mr Fox!
The chicken has got lots of vegetables.
Mr Fox: Hello, Miss Chicken. Ooh! Vegetables. I like vegetables and I love vegetable soup. Delicious chicken and vegetable soup!
Mr Fox: Can I come for dinner, Miss Chicken?
Miss Chicken: Er … Well, OK, Mr Fox, but you can make the soup. I hate cooking.
That evening, the fox goes to the chicken's house.
Miss Chicken: Good evening, Mr Fox. Please come in.
Mr Fox: Good evening, Miss Chicken. Let's start the soup.
Miss Chicken: OK, wash the potatoes and I can put them in the pot.
Mr Fox: OK, Miss Chicken. Now what?
Miss Chicken: Cut the carrots and I can put them in the pot.
Mr Fox: OK, Miss Chicken. Now what?
Miss Chicken: Peel the onions and I can put them in the pot.
Mr Fox: OK, Miss Chicken. Right, the vegetable soup is ready. Great! Let’s eat.
Miss Chicken: Wait a minute! Please have a bath, Mr Fox.
Mr Fox: I don't like baths.
Miss Chicken: I'm sorry, in my house we have a bath before dinner.
Mr Fox: Er … Well, OK, Miss Chicken.
Mr Fox: Ooh! It's nice and hot. A nice hot bath before nice hot chicken soup.
It’s getting very hot. What's this? A carrot! Potatoes!
Oh no! Fox soup! I'm off!
Mr Fox: HELP!
Miss Chicken: He likes chicken soup, but he doesn't like fox soup! See you later, Mr Fox.
Miss Chicken: Oh no! It's Mr Fox!
The chicken has got lots of vegetables.
Mr Fox: Hello, Miss Chicken. Ooh! Vegetables. I like vegetables and I love vegetable soup. Delicious chicken and vegetable soup!
Mr Fox: Can I come for dinner, Miss Chicken?
Miss Chicken: Er … Well, OK, Mr Fox, but you can make the soup. I hate cooking.
That evening, the fox goes to the chicken's house.
Miss Chicken: Good evening, Mr Fox. Please come in.
Mr Fox: Good evening, Miss Chicken. Let's start the soup.
Miss Chicken: OK, wash the potatoes and I can put them in the pot.
Mr Fox: OK, Miss Chicken. Now what?
Miss Chicken: Cut the carrots and I can put them in the pot.
Mr Fox: OK, Miss Chicken. Now what?
Miss Chicken: Peel the onions and I can put them in the pot.
Mr Fox: OK, Miss Chicken. Right, the vegetable soup is ready. Great! Let’s eat.
Miss Chicken: Wait a minute! Please have a bath, Mr Fox.
Mr Fox: I don't like baths.
Miss Chicken: I'm sorry, in my house we have a bath before dinner.
Mr Fox: Er … Well, OK, Miss Chicken.
Mr Fox: Ooh! It's nice and hot. A nice hot bath before nice hot chicken soup.
It’s getting very hot. What's this? A carrot! Potatoes!
Oh no! Fox soup! I'm off!
Mr Fox: HELP!
Miss Chicken: He likes chicken soup, but he doesn't like fox soup! See you later, Mr Fox.
Write a comment, answer the questions, write long sentences and win extra points.
1. Where are Miss Chicken and Mr Fox at the beginning of the story ?
They are at the library.
They are at the shops.
They are at Miss Chicken's house.
They are at the shops.
They are at Miss Chicken's house.
2. What does Mr Fox do first?
Peel the onions.
Cut the carrots.
Wash the potatoes.
3. What does Mr Fox do next?
Peel the onions.
Cut the carrots.
Wash the potatoes.
4. What does Mr Fox do last?
Peel the onions.
Cut the carrots.
Wash the potatoes.
5. What does Mr Fox do before dinner?
He washes his hands.
He has a bath.
He has a shower.
Thursday, 24 September 2020
SONG: 5 A DAY (BS5 UNIT 2)
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Do you like fruits and vegetables?
How many do you eat a day? What are your favourites?
Do you eat fruits or vegetables for your breakfast / snack / lunch tea or dinner?
Write a comment and tell me.
You can win 1 extra point per correct sentence.
Wednesday, 23 September 2020
STORY: NIGHT AND DAY (BS4 UNIT 4)
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This is Vamp the Vampire. He’s got no teeth … not one!
Vamp: I’m very sad!
Vamp goes to bed early at six o’clock.
Vamp: I’ve got no teeth and no friends.
Vamp gets up late and has breakfast at eleven o’clock … alone.
Vamp: Yuck! I don’t like porridge.
He has lunch at one o’clock ... alone. He has vegetable soup.
Vamp: Yuck! I don’t like soup.
He goes to the shops at four o’clock … and buys more soup!
Vamp: Can I have some vegetable soup, please?
Shopkeeper: Soup again, Vamp!
One day he goes to the shop and sees something incredible!
Vamp: What lovely teeth!
Now Vamp goes to a party every night.
Vera: I like your teeth, Vamp!
And he goes to bed late.
Vamp: Wow! I like my teeth! I’m happy now.
Tuesday, 22 September 2020
THE TICK TOCK ROCK CHANT ( BS4 UNIT 4)
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Monday, 20 July 2020
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Thursday, 9 July 2020
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Tuesday, 30 June 2020
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Saturday, 27 June 2020
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Thursday, 25 June 2020
Saturday, 20 June 2020
Thursday, 18 June 2020
LEARN ENGLISH WITH WIZADORA 6
Episode 6: Where's Katie?
Tom has got a problem. He can't find his sister Katie and Wizadora helps him. She puts on her magic glasses to find Katie and ...
Tom has got a problem. He can't find his sister Katie and Wizadora helps him. She puts on her magic glasses to find Katie and ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2020
Saturday, 13 June 2020
Friday, 12 June 2020
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
GAME: CLOTHES
Play this game and practice vocabulary about CLOTHES AND ACCESORIES.
There are a total of 7 sets: Summer, Winter, Spring, Students, Formal, Casual and Beach.
Some words are different in British and American English.
Trousers ( British English) = Pants ( American English)
Trainers ( British English) = Sneakers ( American English)
There are a total of 7 sets: Summer, Winter, Spring, Students, Formal, Casual and Beach.
Some words are different in British and American English.
Trousers ( British English) = Pants ( American English)
Trainers ( British English) = Sneakers ( American English)
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
VIDEO: A BIRTHDAY PRESENT
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BRITISH MONEY
The currency in the united Kingdom is NOT the EURO = €
It's the POUND STERLING = £
1£(pound) = 100 p ( pence)
There are 8 different coins:
1 penny ( 1p) 2 pence ( 2p) 5 pence ( 5p)
10 pence ( 10p) 20 pence ( 20p) 50 pence ( 50p)
1£(1 pound) 2£(2 pounds)
Monday, 8 June 2020
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Tuesday, 2 June 2020
Monday, 1 June 2020
Sunday, 31 May 2020
Saturday, 30 May 2020
Friday, 29 May 2020
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
VIDEO: AUNT JANE'S BIRTHDAY (MY WORLD BS4 U6)
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VIDEO: WHERE'S MY ...? (MY WORLD BS3 U6)
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GO TO CLASSROOM AND DO THE ACTIVITIES
Monday, 25 May 2020
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
SPELLING BEE GAME: NUMBERS
This is a game to practise NUMBERS spelling. There are 3 levels:
1. Review. Listen and read numbers.
2. Easy. Listen and write a series of 28 numbers.
3. Hard.Listen and write a series of 56 numbers.
1. Review. Listen and read numbers.
2. Easy. Listen and write a series of 28 numbers.
3. Hard.Listen and write a series of 56 numbers.
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
JOHNNY GRAMMAR: THERE IS / ARE
Watch this video and remember the use of ...
There's a ...... ( singular)
There isn't a ...... ( singular)
There are some..... ( plural)
There aren't any ..... ( plural)
There's a ...... ( singular)
There isn't a ...... ( singular)
There are some..... ( plural)
There aren't any ..... ( plural)
Can you finish these sentences? Write a comment and win extra points.
There's a ......
There isn't a ......
There are some.....
There aren't any .....