Unit 6

This is the vocabulary of  unit 6.



Treasure Island Story by Robert Louis Stevenson

Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of “buccaneers and buried gold”. First published as a book on May 23, 1883.

Plot Summary:

One day Jim decides to search for buried treasure, but begins to worry when he realises that the ship he’s hired belongs to the infamous Long John Silver. When he gets to the island, Jim tries to avoid the angry Silver while following the clues he finds along the way in hopes of finding his fortune.

This morning, our pupils enjoyed a lot looking at  Treasure Island Show  performed by IPA Productions. They  participated actively  in the show by being actors/ actresses and singing  songs. They really loved it!  😀



St.George’s Day: Our Calligrams

Do you like calligrams?

Let’s see this magazine about  calligrams created by year 5 and 6. They’re very nice!

Our Calligrams magazine

 



Unit 5

The vocabulary we are studying in unit 5:

2nd grade unit 5 body



Creating Typedrawings

Do you want to create an innovative work?

Do you like drawing and writing?

Let’s start being creative!!!

I invite you to create your first Typedrawing! You’ll enjoy it!

 

http://storyabout.net/typedrawing/typedrawing.php

 

 



Family practice

Exercises to learn and review

The family, by santi
Family Activities, by Victoria-Ladybug
FAMILY for young learners, by lucak (F)

Memory game
http://www.anglomaniacy.pl/familyMatching.htm

Listening
Family Members listening exercise, by Michelle Lebowe

Reading
This is my family, by robirimini

And more difficult:

 



Yesterday by The Beatles (Lyrics)

Let’s sing all together! 😀



Bob Dylan: Man Game To Name to All The Animals (lyrics)

Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.

He saw an animal that liked to growl
Big furry paws and he liked to howl
Great big furry back and furry hair
‘Ah, think I’ll call it a bear’.

Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.

He saw an animal up on a hill
Chewing up so much grass until she was filled
He saw milk coming out but he didn’t know how
‘Ah, think I’ll call it a cow’.


Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.

He saw an animal that liked to snort
Horns on his head and they weren’t too short
It looked like there wasn’t nothing that he couldn’t pull
‘Ah, I’ll think I’ll call it a bull’.

Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.
He saw an animal leaving a muddy trail
Real dirty face and a curly trail
He wasn’t too small and he wasn’t too big
‘Ah, think I’ll call it a pig’.

Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.

Next animal that he did meet
Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet
Eating grass on a mountainside so steep



Bob Dylan: Man Gave Name To All The Animals song

Listen and enjoy singing the song! 😆



Easter 2013

We’ve celebrated Easter in the English class. Pupils have made flowers, butterflies, Easter eggs and bunnies. They’ve decorated the corridor. Here are their works.

They’ve enjoyed a lot!

HAPPY EASTER!! 😀