Saturday, 29 October 2016

Exercises about the simple present

Dear students of 2º Básico,
I hope you are enjoying this lovely weekend. Anyway, if you 're interested in keeping practising your English during this long bank holiday, you're lucky : here you have some wonderful online exercises about the simple present. Enjoy them :
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/simple-present-1 
http://www.really-learn-english.com/simple-present-exercises.html#01 

Please, if possible watch this video. 

Exercises about possessive determiners

Dear students,
Here you have the link to some exercises about possessive determiners in case you'd like to work during this long Halloween bank holiday. Have fun, dress up, go trick-or-treating and eat a lot of delicious candy ! see you on Wednesday / Thursday.
The first ones are very interesting videos  :



Here you have some more exercises to practise :
http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-possessive-adjectives.php
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1737

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

This is Halloween ! Halloween captions !

Dear students,
today we'll learn vocabulary related to Halloween ! We'll have a good time. Have a look at the presentation and then listen to the song : This is Halloween and try to write down all the Halloween elements appearing on the video. 
Enjoy it.



Here you have the video to revise the vocabulary :


This is the video with English subtitles in case you would like to sing the song.If you want to see the Spanish translation, click on this link.




Some interesting facts about Halloween !

Dear students,
Here you have a Halloween presentation prepared by a former coworker presentation of mine, Alexis. It's a perfect presentation for you to learn a lot of things about Halloween.
Enjoy it :

Halloween pumpkins

Listen to the following video and answer the questions : 

How many answers did you get right ? I hope all of them. Did you enjoy the video ? Then, post a comment.

Top 10 Halloween symbols

The Halloween night is close upon us, so I decided to write this post about the American festivity that has spread all over the world. It has become more and more popular in Spain, although some people criticize for being a mere copy of an American festivity. Anyway, it's a festival, right ? Why not learn something about it and enjoy it as much as possible ? Let's start with some of the Halloween symbols: 

10. Black cats : You are alone at night in a lonely alley and you see some bright eyes looking at you and you hear screeching howl. Scared ? Our perception of cats have changed over the centuries. They were considered sacred animal in the Egyptian culture and they were even considered a token indicating that a marriage was flourishing. However, in the Middle Ages they were closely associated to witchcraft, wickedness and death. Do not cross a black cat in Halloween, Friday, 13th or Tuesday 13th hehe. Last trivia fact about cats: in Spanish they are said to have seven lives, but in the English culture, have got nine lives. Cats seem difficult to kill, don't you think ?
9. Skeletons and skulls: These bony depict dead people that on the night of Halloween come back to life. They belong to the spirits realm. The Celts believed that the soul could be found in the skull, which is the head of skeletons. In fact, Hamlet holds a skull while he reflects upon the human existance. For me, skeletons are funny characters and one of the best Halloween costumes. 

8. Witches flying on a broomstick and casting spells using a cauldron: Witches are the most characteristic female characters in the night of Halloween. As you know, alleged witches were often burned because people were afraid of their powers. What is characteristic about them ? Well, they wear pointed hats, they have hideous warts in their faces, the can fly using a broomstick and they cast their spells in cauldrons using odd ingredients such as frogs, spiders or more 'loathsome' animals. The most famous film about witches is probably Hocus Pocus (El Retorno de las Brujas). Why not watch it during the Halloween night ?

7. Spiders and cobwebs : Spiders usually produce disgust and loath among people (with the exception of Spiderman he he ). Spiders weave cobwebs, which are associated with the passage of time and fate. Spiders and cobwebs are necessary elements in haunted houses, so watch your eyes if you happen to be in a haunted house ! 

6. Bats and vampires : Who hasn't seen a bat at night ? Bats are nocturnal animals  They suck the blood of their preys and they are said to be able to communicate with the devil. Vampires can transform themselves into bats to escape and so can witches. There are a lot of famous vampires, Count Dracula being the most famous one. If you want to kill them, stab them with a stake in their heart while they sleep in their coffins, use silver or wear garlic wherever you go. 

5.Ghosts in haunted houses : Dead spirits with unfinished business in our world, spirits that can walk next to us and we cannot even touch them. The spirits that are released in Halloween frequently take the shape of ghosts, spooky creatures that dwell in haunted houses and scare us to hell ! 

4. Graveyard or cemeteries, tombs and gravestones: Apart from a haunted house, what is the spookiest place of all ? A cemetery, of course. This is the palce where all the dead rest. However, in Halloween, they all come to life (either as ghosts or as zombies). You wouldn't like to be there on October, 31st ! 

3. Pumpkins : This orange plant is the Halloween symbol per excellence. It is said that witches can turn you into pumpkins, much like they did in Cincerella where a fairy transformed a pumpkin into a carriage.Anyway, other than using pumpkins for decoration, American use it for food, pumpkin pies and roaster pumpkin seed being two typical Halloween dishes. 

2. Trick-or-treating : As you know, in this tradition, children go door to door asking for candy, pronouncing the words "trick or treat". They are just saying that if they don't receive candy, they will play a prank, for example, thwy will throw eggs to your house or they will cover your house in toilet paper. This tradition goes back to a Gaelic festival, the Samhain, where people offered some food to the spirits to calm them down. 


1. Jack-o-lantern : This is probably the most representative element of house decoration. This is how it works. You take a real pumpkin, you empty it, you carve it to look scary and you put a candle in it. Perfect, right ? The origins of this object is a man named Jack, an unrepentant sinner, who managed to trick the devil and trapped him into a tree surrounded by crosses. He let the devil go on ly when he promised he will never reclaim his soul. When Jack died, he couldn't go to Heaven because he had been a sinner and he couldn't go to hell either. He had to wander eternally and the devil sent him a flame from hell. He put it into a turnit and used it to light his way. 

Did you enjoy the Halloween icons ? I hope you did. To finish this post, here you have a funny video about Halloween, a video in which parents tell their little children that they have eaten all the Halloween candy. You must watch it. Their reaction is priceless. 



In my educational blog, I have also written an entry about Halloween food. Click on the link to watch it. 
I'll be in touch.

I told my children I ate their Halloween candy !

Hi everyone,
Now that Halloween is right here (I remind you it's next Monday), I think it is a good idea for you to read something about Halloween and get to you its most representative symbols (symbols that we have already seen in class). You can get to know about these symbols in this link. Do it. It's a good opportunity to practise your  reading skill and learn some culture at the same time. In addition, as the title of the post suggests, here you have a funny video from an American late-night show. In this video parents lie to their children and tell them that they have eaten all their Halloween candy. What is the children's reaction ? Watch the videos. I'm sure you're gonna love them. 

Did you enjoy the videos ? Then, post a comment.




Halloween food : yummy yummy

Hello there,
It will soon be the night of the dead today and not only spirits come back from the dead to have fun and scare us, but also to taste delicious food.So, are you ready to eat with your eyes ? Let's begin:


  
               Pumpkin pie                                 Roasted pumpkin seeds

    
                  Candy corn                                       Eyeball tacos
   
        Oreo Spider cookies                       Candy ghost lollipops
    
  Candy apples (pumpkin mode)                   Skull cake
       
Chocolate pudding mixed                       Halloween cookies         
with crushed Oreo and 
gummy worms.

Which one is your favourite Halloween treat ? Post a comment.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Exercises on questions

Dear students, 
Here you have some exercises on question-making :
If you have problems of structure, you can practise at this site.
Also pay attention to my webpage if you want to practise your grammar autonomously
Have a nice weekend. 

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Email and other symbols

Dear students, 
Here you have a webpage with all the symbols related to emails and some other symbols. 
Let's have a summary first :
@ : AT
.   DOT
/ (FORWARD) SLASH
_  : UNDERSCORE
- : HYPHEN

Here you have the link with examples :
http://www.londonschool.com/language-talk/language-tips/signs-and-symbols/ 

See you on Monday,
Miguel 

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Nationalities : all the countries and the nationalities and some exercises

Dear students,
Now that we're learning nationalities, I propose you some links with nationalities and some exercises for you to practise.  
http://www.ef.com.es/recursos-aprender-ingles/gramatica-inglesa/gentilicios/ (in this webpage you will find all the names of countries and people of those countries. Beware ! There are a lot of countries.

This link is a video including a lot of nationalities. Ideal to revise today's class ! 

In this link, you can practise nationalities online. 
I hope you enjoy learning online.
See you on Thursday.

God Save the Queen : the British national anthem

Dear students, 
Here you have the British National Anthem : God Save the Queen. Click on the picture to go to Lyrics Training and practise your listening, but beware ! It's a bit difficult ! Good luck !

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

What's your telephone number ?

Dear students,
Here you have two videos to practise telephone numbers. I hope you like it.




Monday, 10 October 2016

Exercises hello, goodbye, and vocabulary

Dear students,
Here you have some exercises for you to practise at home and revise the contents we saw in class. 
I hope you like them.
http://usefulenglish.ru/phrases/phrases-exercise-one 
https://howtospell.co.uk/back-to-basics-spelling-exercises

Can you spell it ?

Here you have videos to practise your spelling and listening I hope you enjoy them ! Good luck !



Sunday, 9 October 2016

Language quiz

Dear students, 
to encourage you to speak about languages in class, I thought it would be a very good idea to prepare a language quiz. This quiz is taken from the webpage : http://edl.ecml.at/, a site that I recommend you visit. Answer the questionnaire in pairs and decide which the best answer is and why. Then  have a look at the answers down below.

Answer these questions about languages. Comment them with your classmates.
1. How many languages are estimated to be indigenous in Europe ?
a) less than 100                     b) 100-200
c) 200-300                            d) 300-400

2. How many living languages are there in the world ?
a) around 500                    b) around 2000
c) around 4000                 d) around 6000

3. What is the most spoken language in the world ?
a) Chinese                         b) Hindi
c) English                          c) Arabic

4.  What proportion of all languages in the world are African languages?
a) one third                       b) half of all the languages
c) one fifth                        c) ten percent

5. Which of the following languages are written from right to left?
a) Hebrew                         b) Maltese
c) Japanese                       d) Arabic

6. Which of the following languages is considered to be the oldest language still used in Europe?
a) Galician                         b) Basque
c) Islandic                          d) Greek

7. In which of the following countries is German an official langauge ?
a) Liechestein            b) Switzerland       c) Austria
d) Belgium                 e) Luxembourg


Answers :  
1c, 2d, 3c, 4a, 5ad, 6b, 7abcde

Language cloze : easy level

Howdy !
Learning languages is really important as we discussed in class. Today I propose you a very easy cloze test about languages. Good luck ! By the way, I strongly recommend you visit the webpage at the bottom of the exercise. It is really interesting ! Good luck with the cloze

Work in pairs and try to fill-in the gaps of the sentences below, using the words from the box.

French , countries , languages , watch,
communicate, September

Facts about languages, language learning and Europe.
1. There are about 220 European ……………………… today.
2. The most widely-used languages in Europe are English, German,……………,Russian and Italian.
3. All European ……………..are about 50.
4. The European Day of Languages is celebrated on …………………… 26.
5. One way to learn English is to .........................with English-speaking students through e-mails and ………….films without subtitles.

Friday, I'm in love : let's learn the days of the week !

Hiya !
Today we are learning the days of the week ! Super easy ! All the days of the week in English finish with the word 'day' and they begin with capital letters. Here you have them :
Monday   [mándei]
Tuesday   [chúsdei]
Wednesday  [wénsdei]
Thursday      [zéesdei]
Friday       [fráidei]
Saturday    [sátadei]
Sunday  [sándei]

To practise the days with a listening exercise, I propose a fun song ! : Friday, I'm in Love by the group The Cure. 
1. Listen to the song carefully and try to discover how many times you'll hear each day of the week. Then, have a look at the lyrics and the answers down below and answer the questions:

Monday : ____ times
Tuesday : ____ times
Wednesday : _____ times
Thursday : _____ times
Friday : ______ times
Saturday : _____ times
Sunday : _____ times



Friday I'm in love
I don't care if Monday's blue
Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too
Thursday I don't care about you
It's Friday I'm in love

Monday you can fall apart
Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart
Thursday doesn't even start
It's Friday I'm in love

Saturday wait
And Sunday always comes too late
But Friday never hesitate...

I don't care if Monday's black
Tuesday, Wednesday heart attack
Thursday never looking back
It's Friday I'm in love

Monday you can hold your head
Tuesday, Wednesday stay in bed
Or Thursday watch the walls instead
It's Friday I'm in love

Saturday wait
And Sunday always comes too late
But Friday never hesitate...

Dressed up to the eyes
It's a wonderful surprise
To see your shoes and your spirits rise
Throwing out your frown
And just smiling at the sound
And as sleek as a shriek
Spinning round and round
Always take a big bite
It's such a gorgeous sight
To see you eat in the middle of the night
You can never get enough
Enough of this stuff
It's Friday
I'm in love

I don't care if Monday's blue
Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too
Thursday I don't care about you
It's Friday, I'm in love

Monday you can fall apart
Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart
Thursday doesn't even start
It's Friday I'm in love

2. Identify the colours in the song
3. How do you say 'estar enamorado' in English ?
4. What's the meaning of 'stuff' ?



ANSWERS :

1. Monday : 6 times
Tuesday : 6 times
Wednesday : 6 times
Thursday : 6 times
Friday : 8 times
Saturday : 2 times
Sunday : 2 times

2. Blue, grey, black
3. To be in love
4. Things

Reading : why learn languages ?

Dear students, 
Here you have our first reading practice. It is taken and adapted form my entry about the importance of learning languages. You have the answers down below. Good luck !
Read the text and match the paragraphs (1-6) with the titles (A-I). There are two extra titles:
A) A language is linked to its culture
B) No languages, no job
C) Languages will improve your physical strength
D) Live a better and longer life thanks to languages
E) Make  your life more interesting !
F) Speaking a language means becoming independent
G) Languages may improve your working conditions
H) Travelling is easier !
I) Less effort with the next language
J) You’ll feel lonely

Why learn languages ?
0.  __A__
Learning a foreign language implies getting to know other cultures. As the Canadian singer Buffy Sainte-Marie once expressed : "language  and culture cannot be separated." The language reflects the culture of the country and, in the same way, the culture of the country is reflected in the language.

1. ____________________________________________________________
Learning languages makes your brain more flexible. It has been proved that people who learn more languages live longer than people who can't speak foreign languages !  Charlemagne once predicted this by saying : "to possess a second language is to possess a second soul." Poetic, isn't it ?

2. ____________________________________________________________ 
 Languages play an important role in today's job market. Speaking several languages will certainly make a difference in your résumé, especially in big busy cities with a lot of tourists from different countries ! So, if you want to get that promotion you were looking for, or simply... get a job, you may wanna think about learning a foreign language.

3. ____________________________________________________________
 The more languages one speaks, the more countries one can visit and, what is more important, understand everything. Plus, if you don't want to sound like outsiders in the country you visit and enjoy your trip and understand everything, speaking languages will help you ! 

4. ___________________________________________________________
By learning a language you can travel overseas, study abroad, get to know native friends and become more open-minded. No need for mummy and daddy, it’s just you out in the world doing things by yourself.

5. ____________________________________________________________ 
By becoming a speaker of different languages, you see the world in another way. You can understand things more easily, boost your self-confidence and ease your decision-making process. In addition, people will surely be impressed by your skills. Before learning a language, your life was boring !

6. ____________________________________________________________
Learning a language is not the end of the road. Once you’ve learnt a foreign language, it will be easier for you to learn another one. By learning two languages, it is much easier to learn a third one and so on.

Answers :

TEXT
TITLE
1
D
2
G
3
H
4
F
5
E
6
I


Saturday, 1 October 2016

Welcome onboard !

From : http://www.clipartkid.com/welcome-to-our-church-cliparts/
Dear students,
This is the first entry of the blog to welcome you all. The idea is that you can use this blog to keep learning English. I may want to upload some of your compositions and material written by you. 
I want you to get to know some things : above you have different tags :
1º Básico
2º Básico
School's general stuff 
You can read all the material you want. 

From : http://englishimmaculada.blogspot.com.es/p/fun-games.html
On the right-hand side, you have very interesting links for you to keep learning English (including my personal blog and my personal webpage), so I recommend you have a look at them. In addition, you have an image of the school. Click on it to go to the School's webpage.
I hope this will be an amazing year for us all.
From :http://www.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/p/keep-calm-and-let-s-learn-english-5/