Here you have another game to practise irregular verbs. Click on the image below.
jueves, 24 de noviembre de 2011
martes, 22 de noviembre de 2011
IRREGULAR VERBS
How are you coping with irregular verbs?I know they can be a nightmare sometimes but they are something we must learn. Here you have some activities to practise them!!!
GOOD LUCK!
domingo, 13 de noviembre de 2011
Can you do it better?
Hi guys!!!
I've found this video I thought you might like. They are famous and rich but.... YOUR ENGLISH IS BETTER!!!
Don't you think?
domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011
PAST SIMPLE PRONUNCIATION
Hi guys!!!
As we have seen in class recently, pronunciation of regular verbs in English can sometimes be a bit tricky. Here you have a game that will help you to improve this aspect of English pronunciation.
Have a go at it!
Good luck!!
viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2011
BONFIRE NIGHT
Tomorrow, 5th of November is a very important festivity in England and other English speaking countries.
November 5th is Bonfire Night in the UK. Bonfire Night is also known as Guy Fawkes Night.


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November 5th is Bonfire Night in the UK. Bonfire Night is also known as Guy Fawkes Night.
Four hundred years ago, in 1605, a man called Guy Fawkes and a group of plotters attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London with barrels of gunpowder placed in the basement. They wanted to kill King James and the king’s leaders.
Why did Guy Fawkes want to kill King James 1st and the king’s leaders?
When QUEEN ELIZABETH I took the throne of England she made some laws against the Roman Catholics. Guy Fawkes was one of a small group of Catholics who felt that the government was treating Roman Catholics unfairly. They hoped that king James I would change the laws, but he didn't.
Catholics had to practise their religion in secret. There were even fines for people who didn't attend the Protestant church on Sunday or on holy days. James lst passed more laws against the Catholics when he became king.
What happened - the Gungpowder Plot
A group of men led by Robert Catesby, plotted to kill King James and blow up the Houses of Parliament, the place where the laws that governed England were made.
The plot was simple - the next time Parliament was opened by King James I, they would blow up everyone there with gunpowder. The men bought a house next door to the parliament building. The house had a cellar which went under the parliament building. They planned to put gunpowder under the house and blow up parliament and the king.
Guy Fawkes Discovered
Guy Fawkes was given the job to keep watch over the barrels of gunpowder and to light the fuse. On the morning of 5th November, soldiers discovered Guy hidden in the cellar and arrested him. The trail of gunpowder at his feet would never be lit.
Guy Fawkes was taken to the Tower of London.
He was tortured and questioned about the other plotters. To start with he didn't tell the soldiers anything about the plot. But, eventually he started to tell the truth.
A Celebration
In celebration of his survival, King James ordered that the people of England should have a great bonfire on the night on 5th November
source:woodlands-junior
Did you know the story?Have you ever heard about this british celebration?
Let's see know how good your memory is? Are you ready to check what you've learn about this date?
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miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2011
Character of November
GUESS THE CHARACTER
Read the clues. If you think you know who the character is write your answer. The first person to get it right will get a positive.1) I AM A BOY
2) I AM AMERICAN
3) I AM AN ELDEST CHILD
4) I WAS BORN IN 1989 ALTHOUGH I AM NOT 22
5) I LOVE HANGING OUT WITH MY BEST FRIEND
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