Hello children: Holidays are coming and you are going to have some free time to practise English, aren't you?. Here you are interesting links that you can watch at home during your holidays. You can find cartoons, a nice advertisement, two games and a video with information about how a british family celebrate Christmas. Hope you enjoy them!
Hello students: Here you have the videos of some Christmas songs you will sing at the Festival this year, so you can practise at home. Have fun and warm up your voice!! P4: Little snowflake
1st grade: Twinkle twinkle little star
2nd grade: All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth
P4 students: Here you have the video about clothes that we have watched in class. Practise the next vocabulary: socks, shirt, shorts, skirt, T-shirt, jeans and dress. Have fun!
Some days ago 6th grade students brought recent and old photos of them to class. Then they described the photos with a sentence in Present Continuous.
Here you can watch their great job.
Good for you!
P5 students: for you a video to learn the name of seasons and the main important facts about them. Notice that one of seasons is fall (in the song) or else autumn. Have fun!
P5 students become explorers... and they go to explore space! Here you have the song that we are learning in class. Also they are learning to make the gestures. Have fun!!
P5 students have learnt some wild animals names. Here you have a game to complete a safari album. Click on the next image and start to play! Remember to follow the instructions and you will complete your album. Get your camera ready!
Have a look at the following roleplays, you will see 5th students asking and answering questions about a place and what time it opens, closes or finishes.
Today we celebrate Mother's Day. Similar celebrations also take place around the world, but not necessarily on the same day. For instance, in Britain, this year it has been on March 30 and in USA it will take place next sunday, on May 11.
Books and roses are the main symbols
of St George's Day
in Catalonia.
Many people go to festive markets to buy books and
flowers, particularly roses, to give to their loved ones on St George's Day. These markets are held in
the center of towns and villages, particularly Barcelona. They often include other cultural
and literary events, such as book signings and readings of classical Spanish or
Catalonian literature.
Many men traditionally present their
grandmothers, mothers, aunts, sisters, wives, girlfriends, daughters and other
female relatives with roses. Many lovers may present each other with books,
roses and other gifts.
St George is the patron of England. It
is also the patron of the Spanish communities of Aragón and Catalunya.
This week we celebrate Earth Day on 22nd April. Here you have a video to know how to contribute to our world. Remember: everything we do to help the planet counts!.
Last day little children looked for the Easter eggs that Easter bunny hid in the English class. Have a look at the photos. They found all the Easter eggs quickly!
Some days ago 3rd graders practised making questions about animal body parts and now they are curious to know their partners' favourite animal. Here you have the video!
Hello all: Today is the first day of SPRING, sun shines brightly, flowers are blooming and we all love this warm weather. Here you have some spring songs with the lyrics. I hope you enjoy them! Let's sing!
At CARNIVAL little children coloured masks from our friends Frankie, Dizzy, Spot and Tex which we used to review colours: Frankie is blue Dizzy is yellow Spot is redand black Tex is green and brown Here you can see them wearing their masks. Do you know who is who?
Here you will find more videos where 6th graders tell us how they spent their time during the weekend. They did a good job using Past Simple! Don't you think that they really had a busy weekend? I think so...