Monday 30 November 2015

Present Simple and Adverbs of frequency


In this video you can learn how to form and use the Present Simple in its affirmative,negative and interrogative way
                                                                                                                                                                                

Click here to learn about the adverbs of frequency.

In this video you can learn about the use of time prepositions: In-At-On


Vocabular: Animals and Daily Routines

Here and here you have worksheets to revise vocabulary related to animals
And if you click here some practice of daily routines


Tuesday 24 November 2015

Punctuation signs

Punctuation


Thanksgiving

 Here you have a brief text that can help you to understand the origin of Thanksgiving
 If you want to practice the Thanksgiving vocabulary,click  here


Basic Maths Vocabulary.

    Here  you have a list of the main Maths vocabulary seen in class  in lesson 3.

Basic Maths Vocabulary.

Here you have a list of the main Maths vocabulary seen in class  in lesson 1 and 2.

Sunday 1 November 2015

There is/there are

Click here in order to revise  there is/there are and more practice with vocabulary of food  here

Time to smile!!! Enjoy your weekend!




Wednesday 21 October 2015

Vocabulary:Countries, Nationalities and Food

Here you have got the vocabulary from Unit 2. In this unit, you will learn the names of some countries and their nationalities  as well as vocabulary related to food.
Vocabulary 2



Sunday 18 October 2015

Audio material.1st year of ESO.

Click here to download the audio material of each lesson from Burlington Books webpage


Halloween is coming to class and you have to be ready!

     

                   In Britain and the USA, the 31st of October is an important date in the calendar, especially for young children. It is the night of Halloween. The name comes from “All Hallows Eve” .The word ‘hallow’ means ‘holy, saint‘ and ‘eve’ means ‘the day or night before an important day’ so it is the day before 1st November.
               
  Before Christianity, the first of November (All Saints’ Day) was the first day of the year. At this time, many people believed that bad spirits of the dead revisited their homes. They also believed that other evil spirits like witches and demons were free, too. For this reason they were scared and stayed at home.





         However, nowadays it is a different story. Today children have lots of fun on Halloween. They dress up as witches, devils, black cats, skeletons, vampires or other scary characters.   
With the help of their parents, children make lanterns out of pumpkins (also called jack o’ lanterns)

To make a pumpkin lantern you cut out the insides and then cut out two eyes, a nose and a mouth in one side
of the pumpkin. Next, you put a candle inside the pumpkin and light it. Now you have a jack o’ lantern; you can make the faces as frightening as you like!
           
Small groups of children dressed up as witches, black cats, etc go into the street and knock on people’s doors. When a person opens the door, the children say “Trick or Treat?” Most people usually say “Treat” and give the children some sweets or small change (some money). However, if someone says “Trick”, then the children do something bad, for example, they put dirty water on the windows or car, ring the doorbell and run away, repeatedly knock on the window or throw flour on the floor... Water guns are very popular, too.
       
            After spending the night Trick-or-Treating, the children go back home to eat the sweets. Sometimes, groups of friends have parties, where they eat food in the form of Halloween shapes, and play Halloween games. One game is called “Bobbing for Apples”. In this game you have to pick up an apple with your mouth from a bowl of water, with your hands behind your back (you can’t use your hands!). It’s very difficult and you get a wet face but you have a great time!










Practice Halloween vocabulary with this video




Vocabulary:Body and Adj of Description and Personality.


Here you have got the vocabulary from Unit 1.In this unit, you will learn the parts of the body, adjectives of description and adjectives of personality.

Vocabulary 1

Go on revising vocabulary from Unit 1 with these videos:




                                                             



Thursday 15 October 2015

Saxon genitive

Click here to revise The Saxon Genitive
and click  here to go on practising it with The Simpsons

To Be/Have

Click here to check and practice with the verb to "Be" and  "Have got"

A funny joke!

Thursday 8 October 2015

And The winners are.....

 It has been hard, but we finally have the winners of our front cover notebook contest, and the winners are.......

                                             
Congratulations!!!
                                                       
 1ºA/B: Lucía  Díaz                                                                     

                                                                         
                                                                                          1ºC/D : Lucía González 











Wednesday 30 September 2015

Revision of Big Numbers

If you want to check how to read big numbers in English have a look at this video and ask us any doubt you have


Tuesday 29 September 2015

Our notebooks 2015/16


                                                                                      

       
Good Luck!
                                                 
This month we have organised a contest among our students to choose the best front cover notebook and here is the result:
Notebooks from 1º CD ESO









Notebooks from 1º AB ESO



                                                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                         

                                                   



                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             








Friday 25 September 2015

Keep Fit (extra reading)

In Unit 1 you are going to learn vocabulary about the parts of the human body as well as adjectives of description so it could be a good idea to read about some tips to keep you healthy as a teenager:




Being Fit
Being fit is a way of saying a person eats well, gets a lot of physical activity (exercise), and has a healthy weight. If you're fit, your body works well, feels good, and can do all the things you want to do, like run around with your friends.

Eat a Variety of Foods      
You may have a favorite food, but the best choice is to eat a variety. If you eat different foods, you  get the nutrients your body needs.  Some foods, such as green veggies, are more pleasing the older you get. Eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day — two fruits and three vegetables.

Drink Water & Milk    
When you're really thirsty, cold water is the best thirst-quencher . Kids need calcium to build strong bones, and milk is a great source of this mineral. How much do kids need? If you are younger than 9 years old, drink 2 cups of milk a day, or its equivalent. If you're older than 9 years old, aim for 3 cups of milk per day, or its equivalent. You can mix it up by having milk and some other calcium-rich dairy foods.

Listen to Your Body  
 What does it feel like to be full? When you're eating, notice how your body feels and when your stomach feels comfortably full. Sometimes, people eat too much because they don't notice when they need to stop eating. Eating too much can make you feel uncomfortable and, over a period of time, can lead to unhealthy weight gain.

Limit Screen Time      
What's screen time? It's the amount of time you spend watching TV or DVDs, playing video games , and using a smart phone, tablet, or computer. The more time you spend on these sitting-down activities, the less time available for active activities, like basketball, bike riding, and swimming. Try to spend no more than 2 hours a day on screen time, not counting computer use related to school and educational activities.

Be Active    
One job you have as a kid — and it's a fun one — is that you get to figure out which activities you like best. Not everyone loves baseball or soccer. Maybe your passion is karate, or kickball, or dancing. Ask your parents to help you do your favorite activities regularly. Find ways to be active every day.

Vocabulary. Maths Operations

Have a look at this vocabulary we have seen in class about basic operations in English



Sunday 20 September 2015

Vocabulary. Numbers


Natural numbers are the numbers used to count or order. There are two types, cardinal and ordinal.
  • If we use them for counting: CARDINAL
  • If we use them for ordering: ORDINAL
The symbols we use to represent numbers are called digits: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9. Our numeral system is decimal and positional.
Decimal: because we group the digits in tens, and
Positional: because the digits have a different value according to its position. 



Friday 18 September 2015

The European Language Day 2015

The European Language Day is held on 26th September, a day to encourage language learning across Europe. With this celebration, we alert  people to the importance of language learning in order to increase plurilingualism and intercultural understanding as well as to promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity in Europe.
Click here for more information

If you want to go on learning more about Europe click here and have fun!!!





Our Classroom Rules

Have a look at the English Classroom rules and don´t forget to copy them in you notebook!!!!




AND REMEMBER...


Ready,Steady and Go.....we start a new course !


This blog has been created  to be used by the students from our bilingual section in English at Matajove High School. Its main aim is to help them in order to improve their use of English as well as to show the projects done in our classes.
September is here and we go back to school!




A funny joke to start  this school year: Excuses are not allowed in class!