Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Tuesday
10 Heart Idioms

10 Heart Idioms explained to English as a Second Language.
English idioms or idiomatic expressions come in plenty in the English language.
It is said that there are about 25,000 idioms in English. Many of these idioms, unfortunately, sound and look strange to most students of English as a Second Language.
Saturday
Happy Halloween
Tuesday
How to write a Halloween story
Sunday
The Weather Forecast
Wednesday
Listen and decide

You will hear a man and a woman ordering a meal in a restaurant. Listen to what they order. I recommend to hear the listening twice. After you have finished, write down the answers to the questions you have in the second page of the exercise I embedded for you yesterday, I mean the one which is just below this one.I suppose you have already downloaded it. If you haven't, just guess the answers.

Monday
Ordering a meal
Here you are the dialogue you have to practise. Remember you will act it on Wednesday. See you
In a Restaurant
In a Restaurant
Sunday
Christmas time is here!

Christmas is the most widely celebrated festival in the whole world today, after New year. It has grown beyond being a religious Christians-only festival and now it is enjoyed by people from all faiths. In most of the countries, the whole week from 25th December to 1st is a holiday, which adds to the festive spirit. If you click on Santa you will find greeting cards, personalized Christmas gifts, wallpapers, screensavers, crafts, recipes, history, activities, decorations and many more.
Merry Christmas!
Labels:
Celebrations,
Christmas,
culture,
recipes,
Vocabulary
Easy idioms
Here you are some easy idioms to work with. I hope you enjoy the exercise. We will correct it on Tuesday.
Idioms
Idioms
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1º Bachillerato,
CSEI,
english idioms,
Vocabulary
Tuesday
Rosanna's recipe

This a recipe Rosanna gave me last week, Victoria sponge cake, I've made it following her instructions and the result was fantastic, I recommend it to you all to celebrate the end of the classes.
Ingredients:
112g of unsalted butter or margarine (I prefer butter)
112g of flour with a teaspoon of baking powder
112g of sugar
2 eggs.
Preheat the oven to 180º. Grease two cake tins (15cm) with butter.
Stir the butter and sugar together. Stir the eggs, one at a time, then stir in the flour with the baking powder. Divide the cake mix into the tins and bake in the oven for around 20 minutes. Allow the cakes to cool slightly, then take them out of the tins to cool completely.
For the filling stir together 50g of butter and 100g of icing sugar. Spread some jam onto one of the cakes and the buttercream on the other, then sanswich them together.
Easy, isn't it?
Wednesday
Thursday
1º ESO-C
This is the video I promised you this morning.
Let's learn some useful adjectives to show our positive feelings: Listen to the adjectives and repeat them. I hope you like it. See you next Thursday.
Let's learn some useful adjectives to show our positive feelings: Listen to the adjectives and repeat them. I hope you like it. See you next Thursday.
Monday
The Flatmates: a soap opera

Learning English with a soap opera? Try this link. It is really funny.
If you Click on the image you will find the archive episode and choose the chapter you prefer from the very beginning.
In each episode you can:
- Listen to a dialogue (with or without reading the text).
- Work the new vocabulary
- Practise the Language Point of this episode
- Take a quizz
- and participate with your comments on line
Wednesday
4º de Diversificación
Esta presentación está dedicada a vosotros, como ya os anuncié esta mañana, espero que la trabajeis y lleveis los resultados el viernes a clase. Aunque tenemos computers, pediré esta tarea como homework, no me falleis. Como sé que tenéis la excursión a Lorca, NO preguntaré los iregulares, esos los dejamos para el control del miércoles. See you on Friday.
Health Vocabulary
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