Learning English is fun!

Learning English is fun!

domingo, 27 de abril de 2014

"Learn School Subjects!" (Chant)

What do you learn at school?. Learn eight school subject names with this short and simple video. Subjects included: 

  • Art
  • English
  • Geography
  • History
  • Math
  • Music
  • P.E.
  • Science

"The Five W's Song"

Sing along with these little ladybirds and learn the five W's (Question words): Who, What, Where, When, and Why

Are you ready?. 


"The Colours Song"

Learn all about colours with an original song and a flying unicorn and robot!. 

The song tells what are primary, secondary, warm and cool colours. Pay attention!. 


"Punctuation Explained" (by Punctuation!)

Punctuation marks are essential when you are writing. They show the reader where sentences start and finish and if they are used properly they make your writing easy to understand. They change the meaning of a sentence as we check below!: 


So, please be careful when you use punctuation marks!. 

Let's learn about punctuation. 

lunes, 14 de abril de 2014

"Professor Melonhead" (Spelling game)

Professor Melonhead is going to help you to practice the alphabet and spelling with some interesting games!.







Food: fruit (Games)

Here you can play two different games about fruit vocabulary: a picture game and a word game. 

Picture game


Word game: 




miércoles, 9 de abril de 2014

"Big Buck Bunny" (Short Pixar film)

Big Buck Bunny is a nice and big rabbit. He loves butterflies!. One day, he meets three bad rodents, Frank (the leader of the rodents), Rinky and Gamera. The rodents like throwing fruits, nuts and rocks to helpless creatures of the forest.

They hit two of Bunny's favorite butterflies and they attack Bunny too!. Bunny sets aside his gentle nature and carry out a complex plan to avenge the two butterflies. Watch what happens then!. 




"Easter" (Games)


Hi again!. Easter is coming!. Enjoy these fantastic games: 

  • Hidden chicks: There are ten hidden chicks in the garden.Can you find them?.
  • Catch the eggsCatch as many decorated eggs as you can, but avoid the plain ones.Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the basket left or right.
  • Easter eggsDecorate your own Easter eggs!.Choose the decorations and colour for your eggs.
  • DifferencesThere are six differences between picture A and picture B.Try to find them!.
  • My riddlesCan you guess these riddles?.Read each question carefully. Choose the answer you think is correct by clicking on the picture.
  • Mr EggMake your own Mr Egg!.Choose the eyes and mouth.
Click on the picture below to play!



martes, 8 de abril de 2014

Easter

Easter is an important Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. There are many different customs for celebrating Easter around the world, but the Friday before Easter Sunday (Good Friday) and the Monday after are given as a bank holiday in the UK.

Early celebrations included the painting of eggs. Now we give Easter eggs - often chocolate - to friends and family, and have Easter egg hunts for eggs hidden by the Easter bunny.

When is Easter?

Easter is not a fixed holiday and the date varies between 22nd March and 25th April. Easter Sunday will next be celebrated on 20th April 2014.

Click on the picture below to learn the main vocabulary about Easter!. 




sábado, 5 de abril de 2014

Saint George's Day ("The Legend of Saint George and the Dragon")

Hi, kids!. World Book Day is a yearly event on 23rd April, but we are going to celebrate it next week in our school, as we will be on holidays!. It is organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright.



The connection between 23 April and books was first made in 1923 by booksellers in Spain as a way to honour the author Miguel de Cervantes who died on that day.  

In 1995, UNESCO decided that the World Book and Copyright Day would be celebrated on this date the date is also the anniversary of the birth and death of William Shakespeare, the death of Miguel de Cervantes, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and Josep Pla, and the birth of Maurice Druon, Manuel Mejía Vallejo and Halldór Laxness.



In England St George's Day is also celebrated on 23rd April each year. It's a great excuse to enjoy or learn about some of England's customs and traditions, and also to think about knights and castles and dragons!. This is the topic we're dealing with in our first cycle this year to celebrate Carnival and the World Book Day!. 



So, let me tell you the story of Saint George...

Who Was St George?

St George is the patron saint of England. He was a Roman soldier who protested against the Roman torture of Christians, and was killed for his beliefs. He is most famous for the story of his fight against the dragon.

Saint George and the Dragon Story

There was once a city called Silene. The people of Silene were not Christians but they were happy. One day, however, a dragon decided to make its nest near the lake where people from the village collected some water .Life became very difficult for them! .Many men tried to fight the dragon or chase it away, but they all failed.

As they had to have water, the people of Silene came up with a plan. They would distract the dragon by taking him a sheep every day, for a meal. While he was busy eating, they quickly took the water they needed.

Everything worked fine for a while, but one day they didn't have any more sheep to offer the dragon!. They became more and more thirsty and eventually, in desperation, they decided to take the dragon a young girl instead. Lots were drawn to see which young girl would be chosen each day.

One day, Silene's princess was the chosen maiden!. The king begged for his daughter to be spared, but nobody listened, and the princess was dragged off to meet the dragon like the other young girls before her.

While the princess stood before the dragon, trying to be brave, Saint George rode by on his horse. Seeing the pretty princess and realising the situation, he made the sign of the cross (to show he was a Christian), bravely fought the dragon and rescued the princess!.The citizens were so impressed with his bravery that they converted to Christianity. The dragon was covered in blood. And from the dragon’s blood a beautiful rose was born. Saint George gave this rose to the princess. 



Watch the story in this video!. It is a short version!




This video is more difficult and tells you more details about the story: 


 

A traditional custom on Saint George's day is to wear a red rose in one's lapel, though this is no longer widely practised. Another custom is to adorn the Saint George's Cross flag in some way: pubs in particular can be seen on 23rd April decorated with garlands of St George's crosses. 

In Catalonia (Spain) is is celebrated "La Diada de Sant Jordi" , (Saint George's Day), also known as  "The Day of the Rose" or "The Day of the Book" Historically, men gave women roses, and women gave men a book to celebrate the occasion. Nowadays, the mutual exchange of books is also customary. 


We have studied and worked "The Legend of Saint George and the Dragon" in our school. Pupils of the 1st and 2nd form helped me to colour and decorate the pictures of the story and other visuals to display them in a nice and big poster. Once finished it, I told them the story and they loved it!. Pupils of the 6th form helped me to improve the pictures and write the story in the Past Tense. They listened to the story as well. 
I'm very proud of my students because they're doing their best. 
I'd like to show you some photographs of the poster I mentioned before, that it was done in these lessons. 



Kisses and hugs!.

miércoles, 2 de abril de 2014

"Parts of the body" (Games)

Hi children!. Review and play these games to practice the parts of the body in English!. Have a good time!. 






"Happy" from Despicable Me 2 - Lyric Video by Pharrell Williams

This song is cool!. It is  performed by the American singer and producer Pharrell Williams, from the "Despicable Me 2" ("Gru, Mi villano favorito"soundtrack album. 

If you are "HAPPY", sing it!.