jueves, 4 de junio de 2009

Guia didàctica

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How many objects can you identify?!

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Look at this photos and make a list of all things you can identify in each picture.

A travel to England

How many words do you know?

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Festivities

Look at this photos and make a list of all the objects that you can identify!

miércoles, 20 de mayo de 2009

Click on this photo and do the hotpotatoes exercise. Have fun!


Click on the Photo. Go to this page, click on vocabulary and then in the exercice of "Prepositions- Where is it?"






A perfect weekend in London!

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Click on this picture and have a nice weekend in London!


martes, 19 de mayo de 2009



How many things and places can you identify in this video?

In a city...

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How much do you know about England?

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miércoles, 6 de mayo de 2009

CABS

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Click on this cab, read about them and make three sentences about british Cabs

BIG BEN

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Write a short esay about the history of The Big Ben

British holidays!!

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Click on this link and look the calendar of british holidays. Then choose one and look for some information in google! Good luck!

Oxford City

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Oxford is situated in Oxfordshire, England. It has a population of 134,248 according to the 2001 census. It is most famous for the Oxford University, which is the oldest in the world. It was first occupied as a city in Saxon times and was called Oxanforda and was raided by the Danes on many occasions. At the turn of the 20th century Oxford experienced rapid industrial and population growth. The 1920s saw well established printing and publishing industries.Roger Bannister broke the four minute mile at the Iffey Road college track in Oxford in May 1954. Modern day Oxford is an industrial city, concerned with production of cars.

Now find some images about Oxford city and explain them.

martes, 5 de mayo de 2009

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MANCHESTER CITY

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Manchester is situated in the North west of England. It had a 2002 population of 422,302. The city was also voted England’s second city in 2004, ahead of Birmingham for the first time. Manchester was settled upon in Roman times where a general called Agricola set up a fort called Mamucium, meaning “breast shaped hill”. It has a huge history in cotton production, dating from when the lemish weavers settled here in the 14th century to the Industrial revolution.

Who are the british?

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How are british people?Are very different of us? Look at this page and read the initial text about british and try to do the same of spanish.

Complete the words about this images