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lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2016

LAST IDIOM OF THE YEAR

IDIOM

You can't teach an old dog new tricks


Meaning:  

It’s harder for older people to learn new things.

Example:
You’re never going to teach your grandfather at the age of 79 to use a computer.  You can't teach old dog new tricks, you know.



viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2016

POWER POINT PRESENTATION.

Describe a Trip You’ve Done Recently or One you’ve Specially Liked.
Use Pictures And Sentences In The Past.
Here You Have An Example From Erin.
You Can Make It As You Want But It Needs To Have At Least 12 Pictures.
The Due Date Is Next Monday 7th Of November.

domingo, 2 de octubre de 2016

OCTOBER'S POEM

I Can’t Get Enough of this Pokémon Go

 

I can’t get enough of this Pokémon Go.

The fever is on me

and starting to grow.

This game is amazing!

I thought you should know.

There’s nothing I want to do more.
I play on the playground.

I play in the park.

I play in the daytime.

I play after dark.

I’m constantly playing,

but I should remark

this game sure is making me sore.
While playing today

I ran into a wall.

I stumbled and fell down

the stairs at the mall.

I tripped on the street and

had such a bad fall,

I probably fractured my toe.
My forehead is hurting.

My bottom feels bad.

This tripping and falling

is making me mad.

The game is amazing,

but maybe I’ve had

enough of this Pokémon Go.

 --Kenn Nesbitt
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viernes, 23 de septiembre de 2016

AUDIO POEM 1



September's poem

Here is the link where you can find the poem.

Have a lovely weekend!

What is an Idiom?

An idiom is an expression whose meaning is not clear from the meaning of its words. In other words, idioms have meanings that cannot be figured out by looking the words up in a dictionary. They have meanings that are understood by people who speak that language, but are very hard to understand for people who do not speak the language.
That's why we are going to learn a few of them.
I'm gonna give you the meaning of the first one for you to see what I want you to do.
Next time It'll be your turn.

A bit at sea

Meaning: to not really understand what you are supposed to do.
Example: The teacher told his class: answer the questions on the blackboard, but none of the class understood the questions and were  a bit at sea.


lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2016

PRESENT SIMPLE

Hi class,
Here I leave your first piece of homework. It's about simple present. Have a look at the videos, check the different resources and review about this bit of grammar.
Don't forget to have fun!!!


TO STUDY