Saturday, September 30, 2023

6th UNIT 0

REVISION: SCHOOL RULES, COLOURS, SHAPES, DAYS, MONTHS, DATES, SCHOOL, NUMBERS (Millions), SUBJECTS, WEATHER, THE TIME, DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES (this, that, these, those), VERB TO BE (Present simple)

PERSONAL DATA. HOODIE LINK

INTRODUCE OTHER PEOPLE: HE/ SHE is....HE/ SHE likes..., HE/ SHE has got...., HIS/ HER favourite...is....

 GRAMMAR: WH- QUESTIONS.

 I'm curious ABOUT/ I'm interested IN 

PERSONAL PRONOUNS (I, you, he she, it, we, you, they) 

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES (My, your, his, her, its, our, your, their)

COUNTRIES AND FLAGS (Australia, Japan, Canada, South Africa, Argentina, Sri Lanka)


 👀INTRODUCING PEOPLE

 

 


 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

 

AUSTRALIA: There are 60 types of kangaroo. There are more kangaroos than people.

Capital Sydney, "Down Under", Aussies, Aboriginal people and the Outback, Australian Dollar (currency), , 90% live on the coast, Great Barrier Reef/ Uluru/ 80% of animals are unique:Tasmanian devil/ kangaroo/ dingo/ platypus/ echidna/ wombat/ emu/ cassowary/ wallaby, venomous animals: redback spider/ box jellyfish/ blue ringed octopus/ Sydney funnel spider, food: Vegamite/ BBQ, Christmas on the beach, sports: scuba diving, surfing, cricket... 


JAPAN: It is an archipelago and it's got 6,852 islands.7

Capital Tokyo, over 6,000 islands, advanced technologys square watermelons, torii gates, "sakura" (cherry blossom)Mount Fuji, food: tea ceremony/ rice/ miso soup/ tofu/ ramen/ tempura/ sushi and sashimi, Pokemon/ Nintendo, Hiroshima/ Nagasaki/ , bullet train, bamboo forest in Kyoto, sumo, lucky cat, kimono, manga and anime, legend 1,000 cranes, temples and gardens, yen (currency)...

 

SOUTH AFRICA: There are more than 2,500 shipwrecks off the coast.

3 capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town and Bloemfontein, 12 official languages, Kruger National Park/ Table Mountain/ Johannesburg, shark cage diving, Bantu/ Zulu, Apartheid, Nelson Mandela, largest diamond, World Cup 2010., Big Five animals (leopard, buffalo, elephant, rhino, lion)., South African rad (currency)..

 

ARGENTINA: The Iguazu Falls are 2,7 Kilometres long.

Buenos Aires capital, tango, beef, Aconcagua mountain, peso (currency), Ushuaia (End of the World)/ Iguazú Falls/ Perito Moreno Glacier/ Patagonia/Pampa, football, Maradona, mate, gaucho... 

 

SRI LANKA: There are 96 different species of snake.

Capital Colombo, food and drink: Ceylon tea/ curry/ rice/cinnamon/ palm oil, wearing saree, cricket/ volleyball, gemstones, Buddhism, traditional masks, bread van, Sri Lankan Rupee (currency), tuk tuk, scarecrows and cows everywhere...


CANADA: More than 20% of the world's fresh water is here. 

Capital Ottawa, English and French, Canadian Dollar (currency), moose/ polar bear/ beaver, sports: lacrosse/ hockey/ basketball was born here, Rockies, cold and snow, maple syrup, Inuits, Thanksgiving (second Monday of October), Quebec/ Toronto/



5th UNIT 0

REVISION: SCHOOL RULES, COLOURS, SHAPES, DAYS, MONTHS, DATES, SCHOOL, NUMBERS  (999), SCHOOL SUBJECTS, WEATHER, THE TIME, VERB TO BE (present)

GRAMMAR: WH- QUESTIONS

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY

COUNTRIES AND FLAGS  (Thailand, The USA, New Zealand, Greece, India, Kenya)

 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

BURJ KHALIFA

CAR THROUGH REDWOOD TREE

THAILAND: is home to a fish that can walk on land.
KIDS TRYING DURIAN FRUIT

ELEPHANTS INFO 

ELEPHANTS PLAYING FOOTBALL 

ELEPHANTS PAINTING

THE UNITED STATES: There are 50 states on the American flag, one for every state.

Capital Wahington D.C., Western films/ Native Indians/ Cowboys and rodeos, Stars and Stripes, New York/ Miami/Seattle/ San Francisco/ Las Vegas/ Chicago , NASA, Hollywood (L.A.), Disney, The Grand Canyon/ Statue of Liberty/ Gateway Arch/ Mount Rushmore/ The White House/ Niagara Falls/ Yosemite, Route 66, hamburgers/ BBQ, Independence Day...

 

NEW ZEALAND: There are no land snakes.


Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud,) Capital Wellington, Kiwis, bungee jumping, maories,  "Lord of the Rings", sheep, rugby "All Blacks" (haka dance), silver fern, earthquakes, glaciers, volcanoes...

 

GREECE: People believe yo-yos come from Greece. These toys are more than 2.000 years old

Capital Athens, Olympic games, islands, food: moussaka- feta cheese-Greek salad, sirtaki (dance), Greek mitholgy, philosophers...

 

INDIA: is famous for its trains. About 23 million people travel by train every day.
Capital New Delhi, most pupulated country, Hindi and English and 21 more official languages, sacred cows, Taj Mahal, Hinduism, vegetarians, enormous cities, yoga, "namasté", Indian elephant and tiger, Holi festival, spicy food, rupee (currency), Bollywood dance...

 

KENYA: is famous for its landscapes. There are more than 60!

 

Nairobi capital, English and Swahili, Kenyan shelling (currency), elephants/ lions/ cheetahs/giraffes, zebras/ hippos/ rhinos, more than 40 ethnic groups, Masai Mara National Park, Cradle of Humankind...



👀COMPLETE

👀LISTEN. INTRODUCING PEOPLE

ALL ABOUT ME

 

. My name is ...............

. I’m .................. years old. 

. I live in ...........................

. My birthday is ........................................

. My lucky number is ...............................

. My favourite food is  ..………………….

. My favourite colour is ............................

. My favourite animal is ............................

. My mother is a ................................................

. My father is................................................

. I’ve got ................... sisters and ....................brothers.

. I've got .............  hair.

 . I've got ............. eyes.

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5tPUPIL'S AND WORKBOOK "KIDS CAN 5" Macmillan.
 

RULES


 

CLASSROOM JOBS (HELPERS FOR THE WEEK):

1. REPORTER (Calendar/ Weather/ Time/ News)

2. Homework CHECKER

3. Computer TECHNICIAN

4. LIBRARIAN (Attendance/ Hand out and collect)

5. SUPERVISOR (Noise/ lights/ windows/ blinds/ awnings/ clean up) 

6. MESSENGER/ Line leader



Friday, September 22, 2023

5th UNIT 1. SPORTS. NEW ZEALAND. PRESENT CONTINUOUS.

 WHY DO PEOPLE DO ADVENTURE SPORTS? 

SPORTS AND EQUIPMENT:
boots= botas
flippers= aletas buceo
helmet= casco
mask= máscara, gafas buceo
go caving= espeleología, ir a cuevas
go kayaking= ir en kayak
go rock climbing=  escalada
go scuba diving= submarinismo
go snowboarding= montar en tabla en nieve
go surfing = hacer surf
 
life jacket= chaleco salvavidas
wetsuit= neopreno
knee pads= rodilleras
harness= arnés
rope= cuerda
first aid kit= botiquín
 
 DEMOSNTRATIVE ADJECTIVES:: 
THIS= este, esta
THAT= ese, esa, aquel, aquella
THESE= estos, estas
THOSE= esos, esas, aquellos, aquellas 


ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY:
always
(usually)
often
sometimes
never 

WH-QUESTIONS:
WHAT= qué
WHERE= dónde
WHEN= cuándo
WHO= quién
HOW= cómo
WHY= por qué
WHICH= cuál 
 
 SPORTS: GO (exteriores), DO (interiores), PLAY (con pelota, juego) 

GRAMMAR: VERB TO BE + GERUND (affirmative, negative and interrogative):
You are playing football / You aren't  playing football /Are you playing football?
He is doing judo. He isn't doing judo. Is he doing judo? 

GO + GERUND (affirmative):
I go caving. She goes surfing 
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EXERCISES VERB TO BE

COMPLETE (is/ am/ are):

1 The weather ........fine. 

2 Mary.............. tired.

3 We .............are good friends.

4 I............hungry.

5 You .............. late.

6 My dog............lazy.

7 I......... with my brother. 

8 You .........very excited.

9 John and Matthew ......... in the school.

10 My best friends ............  in the toilet.

11 You and I ............ students.

12 He............... a teacher.

13 The coffee......... cold.

14 The pizza ........... very big. 

15 We ............ hot happy.

Affirmative Sentences:

1 Ella es mi amiga.

2 Tú eres mi abuelo.

3 Ellos son tus primos.

4 Está lloviendo.

5 Nosotros estamos contentos.

Negative Sentences:

1 Ella no está en el pasillo.

2 Nosotros no somos amigos.

3 Ellos no están en el patio.

4 Nosotros no somos tus padres.

5 No está nevando.

Interrogative Sentences:

1 ¿Tú estás en el aseo?

2 ¿Está nublado?

3 ¿Vosotros estáis hambrientos?

4 ¿Ellas son altas?

5 ¿Él es bajo?

EXERCISES VERB TO BE + GERUND: 

1 Yo estoy jugando al fútbol. 

2 Ella está jugando al tenis. 

3 Nosotros estamos jugando al baloncesto. 

4 Él no está jugando a las cartas.

5 Vosotros no estáis jugando al golf.

6 Ellos no están  jugando al ping pong.

7¿Tú estás jugando al béísbol? 

8 ¿Ella está haciendo kárate?

9 ¿Vosotros estáis haciendo ballet?

10 Él va a nadar.

11 Ellos van a surfear.

12 Tú vas a nadar.

13 Yo voy a bailar.

14 Ella va de buceo. 

15 Nosotros vamos de escalada. 

ENGLISH CHALLENGE (GAME)

VOCABULARY (GAME)

GRAMMAR (GAME) 

GRAMMAR BUBBLES (GAME)

👀SPORTS AND HOBBIES

👀SPORTS AND EQUIPMENT

👀READING (SPORTS AND COUNTRIES) 

👀SPORTS AND FUN

👀 LIKES AND DISLIKES

👀 CAN AND SPORTS

 

GO: swimming, hunting, fishing, caving, scuba diving,  kayaking, skating, snowboarding, skiing, cycling, sailing, horse riding, running, dancing, bowling, camping, ice skating, rock climbing, surfing, bungee jumping,,

PLAY: tennis, football, basketball, volleyball, golf, handball, cricket, rugby, table tennis, hockey, chess, baseball, American football, board games, darts, ludo, goose game/ snakes and ladders, checkers

DO: exercise, judo, karate, athletics, gymnastics, yoga, ballet, archery,

 

👀SPORTS

👀DRAG DO, PLAY, GO

👀DO, PLAY, GO

👀DO PLAY; GO 1

👀DO, PLAY, GO (DIFFICULT)

 


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HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY
vampire (Dracula)= vampiro
pirate= pirata
mummy=momia
ghost= fantasma
witch= bruja
haunted house= casa encantada
monster (Frankenstein)= monstruo
pumpkin= calabaza
skeleton= esqueleto
spider= araña
web= tela de araña
wizard= mago, hechicero
jack o' lantern= calabaza con luz
zombie= zombi
bat= murciélago
fairy= hada
princess= princesa
night= noche
broom= escoba
mask= máscara


THANKSGIVING VOCABULARY:
 corn=maíz
pumpkin pie= pastel de calabaza
turkey= pavo
friends= amigos
family= familia
pilgrims= peregrinos
Indians/ Native Americans = indios/ nativos americanos
ship= barco
fall= otoño (americano)
meal= comida
cranberries= arándanos rojos
wheat= trigo
harvest= cosecha

SET THE TABLE:

Fork= tenedor
Spoon= cuchara
Teaspoon= cucharilla
Knife= cuchillo
Napkin= servilleta
Glass= vaso
Plate= plato
Bread= pan 


GRAMMAR:


Test English - Prepare for your English exam

 👀PRESENT CONTINUOUS -ing

 👀 PRESENT SIMPLE/ CONTINUOUS

👀PRESENT SIMPLE / CONTINUOUS 1

👀EXERCISE DO/DOES

👀EXERCISE COMPLETE MISSING LETTERS LIKE+-ING

👀EXERCISE WRITE IN ORDER LIKE+-ING 

 

 

 NEW ZEALAND


 

 

      AOTEAROA: Tierra de la gran nube blanca.

FACTS:

It's in the southern hemisphere and the capital is Wellington. 

The indigenous people are called "MAORIES" ("normal" in their language)

The population is less than 5 million.

There are weird animals like: kakapos, glowworms, blue penguins or kiwis.

 You need to spend 30 hours flying to get there.

Bungee jumping and zorbing were invented here.

 They decorate their faces with tattoos.

 First country that allowed women to vote.

 It has got 2 main island: North and South.

 

 

 
 
 

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