Showing posts with label NI1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NI1. Show all posts

22/11/2016

How long...



How long  by  ACE
 

How long has this been goin' on?
How long has this been goin' on?

Well your frriends with their fancy persuasions
Can't admit that it's part of a scheme
But I can't help but have my suspicions
'Cause I ain't quite as dumb as I seem

And you said you were never intendin'
To break up our secret this way
But there ain't any use in pretendin'
It could happen to us any day

How long has this been goin' on? 4X

Repeat
 

13/11/2016

Family and Relationships – Families



PRACTICE  family words and the saxon genitive!
E.g.
  • Who is Bart? (to Lisa) >  Bart is Lisa’s brother
  • Who is Homer (Patty)?
  • Who is Ling (Marge)?
  • Who is Lisa (Selma)?
  • Who is Maggie ( Mona)?
  • Who is Selma ( Homer)?
  • Who is Herb ( Marge)?
  • Who are Lisa and Bart ( Abraham)?
Remember these!
aunt
brother elder / older brother
cousin
daughter
father
grandchild
granddaughter / son
grandfather / mother
grandparent (s)
great-grandchild

husband
ex-husband
in-laws
son-in law, etc.
mother
niece
nephew
parents
sister
son
step-father
step-daughter, etc.

twin
twin-sister/ brother
uncle
widow (woman)
widower (man)
wife
ex-wife

Go visit   this video seen in class!  :-)

A song ? Listen and read  the lyrics of this all time classic!:


ORIGINAL SONG:

19/10/2016

Both of them look like their father.

       



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1.  When we are not sure about facts and only judge by the appearances, we use different verbs or expressions. We’ve focused on:

  • LOOK + adjective  or Age > John looks worried. Your sister looks really young. She looks only sixteen.
  • LOOK LIKE + noun or pronoun > You look like an actor. She looks like her aunt. George looks like me.
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  • LOOK AS IF + sentence > She looks as if she hasn't slept well for days.

* When asking about appearance use: 

   'What does she/ he look like? '
    'He is tall and very good- looking'.

* When asking about character use:

   'What is she/ he like?'
  ' He is generous and charming.'

 

1.2 .  Other questions and answers...NOTICE: *

   *   How is she?    She is fine!

   *   Who does she look like?    She looks very much like her father.
 
   *   How old does he look?    He looks about 20.

   * Does he look like his mum?    No, he doesn’t. He looks more like his father.

 
2 .  We also studied the words both, neither, either, to refer to TWO people or things:




 

3 . We also did Reading on page 10 of our student's book,  and as for ...
 
... Homework for next day  (Monday 28th /Tuesday 29th ):

1. PAGE 153 of student’s book ‘Personality Adjetives’ and
2. Photocopy ‘Good Relations’

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Have a great weekend!

D.

 

 
 
 

16/10/2016

Recipes


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Label the picture. How many can you name?

 

14/10/2016

24/02/2015

-Ing / -ed adjectives

>>>
 amazing
 >>>
 amazed
 >>>
 amusing
  >>> amused
e) annoying
f) annoyed
g) astonishing
h) astonished
i) boring
j) bored
k) confusing
l) confused
m) depressing
n) depressed
o) disappointing
p) disappointed



q) disgusting
r) disgusted
s) embarrassing
t) embarrassed
u) exhauting
v) exhausted
w) exciting
x) excited
y) fascinating
z) fascinated
frightening
frightened
y) horrifying
z) horrified
 interesting
 interested
shocking
shocked
 tiring
tired
terrifying
terryfied
worrying
worried
GO and PRACTISE HERE!
SOURCE:  English3d.com 

11/04/2014

More Listening Practice



 
 

Am All Ears!


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(1)
Another LISTENING Test practice on fill in the gaps.

Click to print or see activity.




 

Click to listen to the story...


Check answers in class!


(2)
In case you couldn't do the last one CLICK HERE!
 

HAPPY EASTER

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02/04/2014

Indirect Speech

These days we have been looking at the indirect or reported speech in class. Here is our ppt.

Visit this link and this one for further practice.


09/02/2014

This Week We Celebrate


What do you do on Saint Valentine’s Day?

This has become a great business on behalf of love. But how much do we know about the origins of this celebration?

    The exact person we honor on February 14, St. Valentine, is hidden in the obscurities of the first three centuries of Church history. The feast may be in honor of a priest, Valentine, who was known to counsel and marry young couples.  This was at the time when Roman law persecuted Christians, so Valentine eventually incurred the wrath of Emperor Claudius II and was imprisoned.  When Valentine turned his attention to converting the Emperor himself, Claudius had him put to death.
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Watch and listen:

Remember, this week we celebrate Saint Valentine with a competition/ contest.
Write a love poem, a love story or card. More information at our  school.