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Sunday, 7 March 2010
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Saturday, 27 February 2010
ROBIN HOOD
It is late 12th century England and Sir Robin of Loxley, Earl of Huntington, Robin Hood (Russell Crowe) has returned to his North English village after fighting in the Third Crusade. Upon arrival, the nobleman and his servant discover the oppression caused by the new Sheriff of Nottingham (Matthew Macfadyen). Sir Robin uses his intelligence and military skills to free his home village from tyranny and corruption in England, by taking back what is rightfully his, and by taking back what rightfully is theirs, to restore justice and happiness to England. Robin must also win the affection of the recently widowed Lady Marian (Cate Blanchett) while leading his Merry Men of Sherwood Forest to victory and fairness.
If you want to listen to the story click on the photo:

Thursday, 18 February 2010
THERE IS/THERE ARE
Look at these exercises and try to do them.I hope you can see the differences between there is and there are
1st exercise
2nd exercise
3rd exercise
If you've got any doubt please ask me.Bye!
1st exercise
2nd exercise
3rd exercise
If you've got any doubt please ask me.Bye!
TO BE (PAST)
Let's practise the past of the verb To Be. Here you've got some exercises you can do:
Exercise 1
Exercise2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Have a nice practice!
Exercise 1
Exercise2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Have a nice practice!
Sunday, 14 February 2010
BE MY VALENTINE
Today is February 14th. It's Valentine's Day.It's the day when people show their affection for another person (or people!) by sending anonymous cards, flowers or chocolates with messages of love.
Practise your vocabulary about love with this exercises. Click on this heart:

Thank you to French frog's Little English Pond for this new book.
Practise your vocabulary about love with this exercises. Click on this heart:

Thank you to French frog's Little English Pond for this new book.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
PANCAKE DAY
What is Pancake Day?
Pancake day is on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday: it is on February or at the beginning of march, six weeks before Easter.
In Britain people eat pancakes on Pancake Day.

In some towns there are pancakes races.
People run through the streets holding frying pans with pancakes.
Each runner throws the pancake into the air and catches it in the pan.

In other countries, people celebrate Carnival at this time of the year .
There are parades through the streets with bands, fireworks and people wearing masks and fancy dress costumes.
RECIPE PANCAKES
Serve these pancakes with butter and syrup.
INGREDIENTS:
•2 cups all-purpose flour, stirred or sifted before measuring
•2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
•1/2 teaspoon salt
•1 egg, slightly beaten
•1 1/2 cups milk
•2 tablespoons melted butter
PREPARATION:
Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. In a separate bowl, combine egg and milk; add to flour mixture, stirring only until smooth. Blend in melted butter. Cook on a hot, greased griddle, using about 1/4 cup of batter for each pancake. Cook until brown on one side and around edge; turn and brown the other side. Recipe for pancakes serves 4.
Look at the result. Delicious!!!!
Pancake day is on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday: it is on February or at the beginning of march, six weeks before Easter.
In Britain people eat pancakes on Pancake Day.

In some towns there are pancakes races.
People run through the streets holding frying pans with pancakes.
Each runner throws the pancake into the air and catches it in the pan.

In other countries, people celebrate Carnival at this time of the year .
There are parades through the streets with bands, fireworks and people wearing masks and fancy dress costumes.
RECIPE PANCAKES
Serve these pancakes with butter and syrup.
INGREDIENTS:
•2 cups all-purpose flour, stirred or sifted before measuring
•2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
•1/2 teaspoon salt
•1 egg, slightly beaten
•1 1/2 cups milk
•2 tablespoons melted butter
PREPARATION:
Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. In a separate bowl, combine egg and milk; add to flour mixture, stirring only until smooth. Blend in melted butter. Cook on a hot, greased griddle, using about 1/4 cup of batter for each pancake. Cook until brown on one side and around edge; turn and brown the other side. Recipe for pancakes serves 4.
Look at the result. Delicious!!!!

Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Monday, 1 February 2010
Peace Decorations
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
On these days students from 6th level investigated about the Nobel Peace Prize. They knew some details about some very peaceful people who won this prize. Look at their work:
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Thursday, 21 January 2010
PEACE DAY
International Peace Day is on the 21st September but in our schools we celebrate Peace Day on 30th January (remembering the day Mahatma Gandhi died). Gandhi was a man who believed that Peace was the only way... He never won the Nobel Peace Prize though he had got five nominations to it.
The Nobel Peace Prize is one of six awards in the memory of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of Dynamite. Every year the organization gives out six awards for the people "who best benefit mankind through their actions" in one of the six subjects; peace, literature, physics, chemistry, economics, and medicine.
The Peace Prize is given out in Norway, but the other Prizes are given out in Sweden. This is because Norway and Sweden were one country when the prizes were started.
Peace Day is a day when people ask for peace and harmony for everyone.
This year on this day we are going to sing some songs. Sing with us:
This other song is very beautiful too. Learn it and sing! There are a lot of versions. Here we've got Louis Amstrong's one and Rod Steward's one.
This song talks about a world without wars...
The Nobel Peace Prize is one of six awards in the memory of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of Dynamite. Every year the organization gives out six awards for the people "who best benefit mankind through their actions" in one of the six subjects; peace, literature, physics, chemistry, economics, and medicine.
The Peace Prize is given out in Norway, but the other Prizes are given out in Sweden. This is because Norway and Sweden were one country when the prizes were started.
Peace Day is a day when people ask for peace and harmony for everyone.
This year on this day we are going to sing some songs. Sing with us:
This other song is very beautiful too. Learn it and sing! There are a lot of versions. Here we've got Louis Amstrong's one and Rod Steward's one.
This song talks about a world without wars...
Monday, 11 January 2010
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