Tuesday, 19 September 2017

FOOD IN THE UK


Hello again and welcome back to this amazing academic year 2017-2018!

Here you are two videos about food in the United Kingdom our students have watched in their Applied Knowledge lessons. During this month, they will have to find out what the healthy habits are for having a healthy body, interview their classmates and do some drama by the end of the project called "GROWING HEALTHY". I will upload some pictures and videos about this activity as soon as possible.


Thanks again for visiting and see you soon. Regards, Christopher.

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS - VIDEOS



INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS - INTRODUCTION

Hello again dear readers and sorry for being out of working.


This post is about the invertebrate animals (they are living things, but they have not got an internal skeleton). They can be aquatic or terrestrial and they are classified into six groups. They can be sponges, cnidarians, worms, molluscs, echinoderms, and arthropods. Here you are some pics about the main facts of each group.



Regards, Christopher.



Wednesday, 13 January 2016

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE - 2ND LEVEL

Students at 2nd level have learnt the prepositions of place, such as: in, on, between, next to, behind, under and in front of. Here you are some videos and pictures about them. I hope you can learn as well as they did. Just click the pictures Thank you and have a good day!

Regards, Christopher.






Saturday, 12 December 2015

WHAT TIME IS IT? - O'CLOCK AND HALF PAST

Hello and good evening everyone:

What time is it? My dear students at 2nd level are learning the hours (o’clock and half past). They have been practising how to ask for the time. They say, “Excuse me, what time is it, please?” and they answer, “It’s …” In this post, you have two videos about how to tell the hours.




There is an online tale, which helps them to review the hours and daily activities. They can read and listen to the text if they choose “page by page” or without text “movie”.





They can review the time (o’clock, a quarter past, half past, quarter to…) with the Primary Clock by Cambridge University Press.


Enjoy and practice at home as many times as you want. Regards, Christopher.

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