1st ESO students,
Click on the following links and answer the questions that appear in the videos.
Have fun!
1st ESO students,
Click on the following links and answer the questions that appear in the videos.
Have fun!
Dear 1st ESO students,
Have fun!
Verb TO BE: play
DAYS of the week: play
MONTHS of the YEAR and ORDINAL NUMBERS: play
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: play
BODY, ACTION VERBS, ANIMALS: play / play
HANG MAN: play
BUBBLES GAME: play
VOCABULARY games: play
DESCRIBER game: play
Dear 3rd ESO A students,
In order to continue working on the Past Continuous:
Good luck!
1st ESO students,
Watch this video and pay attention to the use of Present Simple and Present Continuous
Dear 3rd ESO B students,
In order to continue working on the Past Continuous:
Good luck!
3rd ESO students,
Here you have a video about the Board Game “Snakes and ladders”.
Watch the following video and note down in your notebook how do we say the following words/expressions in English:
Now you need to create your own Snakes and Ladders game in order to review Unit 4. Include questions about:
You also need to create the Answer Key of the game.
This task will be assessed for the 3rd Term.
Enjoy it!
1st ESO students,
Do the following activities:
1st A: Present Continuous / Prepositions of place
1st B: Present Continuous / Prepositions of place
1st C: Present Continuous / Prepositions of place
1st A: Present Simple vs Present Continuous / P. Simple vs P. Continuous
1st B: Present Simple vs Present Continuous / P. Simple vs P. Continuous
1st C: Present Simple vs Present Continuous / P. Simple vs P. Continuous
3rd ESO students,
First, read the information about Saint George’s contest 2021.
Then, watch the video about Saint George’s Day.
Who was Saint George? Read some information about this day in England and complete activities 1 and 2.
Then, work with a partner and start a draft of your calligram about Saint George.
Be original, you can win a prize and it will also be part of your 3rd Term mark!!
The items that will be assessed are:
Good luck!
1st ESO students,
First, read the information about Saint George’s contest 2021.
Who was Saint George? Watch this story, one of our ‘British tales’ videos about characters and people from British history, to find out!
Remember that the haiku needs to have 5+7+5 syllables! If you want to listen to the pronunciation, check Collins dictionary. The items that will be assessed are:
Good luck!