Monthly Archives: October 2009

What’s this caterpillar?

Hello students,

I’ve got a prize for the person who tells me the English name of this caterpillar (or the moth it will transform into). Some clues:

  • It’s not an exotic insect. I found it here, in Cunit, in my vegetable garden.
  • It eats tomato, aubergine and red pepper leaves.
  • It is a very long caterpillar. It was about 11 cm long!!
  • It is not a butterfly, it is a moth!
  • It can drink honey!
  • You should look up information in the library. Maybe a butterflies and moths guide?
  • If you don’t go to the library, look up on the internet.

Good luck!
Caterpillar

Occupations activities

Hello students, the following exercise counts as four exercises in your dossier. If you are in the intermediate level, you can do it:

For example,   Journalist : a person who reports news on TV, radio or newspaper.

Another activity (but it counts as only ONE exercise!) is this one.

Exercises unit 1

The minimum number of activities for unit 1 is 30. You can do any of the activities included here:

  • Download the activities from Digital-text: Exercicis-unitat-11
  • Very easy exercise about the verb to be.
  • Very, very easy exercise on the verb to be.
  • Another activity about the verb to be.
  • An activity for students in the intermediate level.
  • 140 activities on the verb to be here!!!

(to be or not to be, that is the question)

Unit 0 exams this week!

Remember that you must study for the exam of Unit 0 this week. Some of you have the exam today, some on Tuesday and some on Wednesday. Remember to revise the number, the classroom objects, classroom language and the alphabet. Most of you are in the ‘easy’ level. I wonder how many of you will be in that exam in a week’s time…