Singing actions

This is a small example of how music helps us to learn English. The students are of 3rd grade and they did a big effort to memorize the English vocabulary.

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Martin’s weekend (….we watched the movie ” The princess and the frog”…)

On  Saturday I stayed in my grandparent’s home because I slept there. In the morning I watched television and at  lunch time my mother arrived to take me to the cinema, we watched the movie  “The princess and the frog”. I stayed with my friends until half past seven. On sunday I did my homework  I liked this weekend.

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English vocabulary. Nationalities

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Another possibility is WHERE DO YOU COME FROM?
In very colloquial English (especially in America) you can hear: Where you from? (the verb ARE is missing)

To make up the question “where are you from?” with different subjects we can say:

– Where am I from?
– Where are you from?
– Where is he from?
– Where is she from?
– Where are we from?
– Where are you from? (= where are you guys from)
– Where are they from?

– Where is Tim from?
– Where’s your family from?
– Where are your parents from?

– Where are you from?
– I’m from Spain

– Where do you come from?
– I come from Spain