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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE

OUR  BEST  WISHES  TO  EVERYONE 

second year   group A    -2nd A-

´So  This  Is  Christmas`  (subtitles)

The Magic of Christmas Day - choir-canon

Christmas vocabulary and traditions

Fantastic and relaxing - I M A G I N E  ...

P R E P O S I T I O N S

OF  TIME, of  place - English grammar - Prepositions

AT-ON-IN  -  V + P - PREPOSITIOS WITH VERBS  - 2 -

Prep + verbs  -   PLACE  AND  MOVEMENT  -  Fhrasal verbs

 

The past continuos

RULES  AND  EXAMPLES - more exercices

verb tenses  -  QUESTIONS  AND  ANSWERS - more

The simple past

The past simple (b).-  questions (c)

Interrogative forms.- Exercises.-

´I FEEL  FINE´ (The Beatles).- "Let it be"

SOUT EAST ENGLAND

TRAVEL. Everyday  english

FAMILY -more-

Currently in England ...

UNORDINARY  PEOPLE  -"The Independent"-

Trading places in Africa. Fine Art Prints (of Continents)

Manchester -Urban Culture Trails-

PRONUNCIATION TIPS - Listening

Ain´t got no ... I´ve got life

Nina Simone, One of the best known songs of which was undoubtedly the best composer and one of the best singers of the past millennium and what we have on this. The song of the wrecked audi advertisers to distort the letters (that we should know) to make it appear that it was happiness, it really is critical. Impressive, imperishable. Personally, the best videos I’ve found lately.

 

Other  versions ....  BODY - listening - body parts

SONG WITH SUBTITLES

SONGS,

- WE ARE THE WORLD.- November rain.- HALLELUJAH.- Hillsong - Desert Song.- Winter song.- No doubt.- My immortal.- Yellow-Coldplay.- Jealous Guy.- How deep is your love.- Dont´t cry.- Two Worlds.- IMAGINE

Definitions of English words

ENGLISH  DEFINITIONS

Basis of English Grammar

 

PRONOUNS

Introduction. Classes. Examples. Summary.

LISTENING - ALL (scheme).- Wh-questions

Demostrative, Reflexive, possessive, interrogative, relative,....more

CLOTHES

(Basic) Vocabulary

CLOTHES - describing

Pronunciation and phonetics

What are you wearing? Which one?

ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS

 Pronunciation  and  examples

Lear english - VOCABULARY

Prepositions of location and direction

Common  mistakes

LINKS

Links to learn various aspects

Family, kinship and family tree

Parts of the body Sonrisa (sing)To learn more

PRONUNCIATION - The shopping game

Physical aspect of the human body

Feelings - situations

You observes to correct

 Learn body parts   BODY PARTS

Listen - Parts of the body

FIRST DAY OF CLASS

 Monday, 5th, october: Presentation and first contact.

For tomorrow (Tuesday, 6th):

REVIEW OF IRREGULAR VERBS

Listen and Repeat to Learn Verb Conjugation and Pronunciation

Irregulars   verbs.- Review

Alphabet and special

Hola, de nuevo

 
HELLO AGAIN!
Today we began the new course 2009-2010 (2nd base/elementary).
The Head of Studies has presented the course pleasantly and positive.
On Monday we will meet the new teacher (Felisa Conejero).
Many colleagues started with last year together and now others have joined.
I look forward animated, because to a certain age .... is not the same. But there’s always something new to learn and this is one of my shortcomings.
From here restart my blog (domestic) and generously had roped Mª Jesús B. (my 1st and former teacher).
Greetings to all.

CHICKEN-A-LA-CARTE

...begins again.

This is a true story

HOLIDAYS

The Magic Hour from Ray Paunovich on Vimeo.

On the Way Home from Ray Paunovich on Vimeo.

Acabado el primer año, iniciamos un periodo de cambio de actividad.

Después de la boda del hijo en agosto, quisiéramos visitar Turquía, "cruce de civilizaciones"

Os deseo ¡Feliz verano!

UN NUEVO DÍA HA LLEGADO - A new day has come

"BLOOD DIAMONDS"

"BLOOD  DIAMONDS"

Touching to find diamonds in Sierra Leone
This is the first book I read in English.

My comments on the book:

BLOOD DIAMONDS - Richard MacAndrew -

 

• Plot: In London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd see their first article published on the front page of the "Daily Post" - four and half  million people bought it -.

In Africa some sell diamonds to drugs and work, but others ...

 

A.Shepherd and H. Kirkpatrick, journalists of the "Daily Post", that Erik Van Delft  is chaining diamonds for weapons on the internet. When H. Patrick achieves an interview wiht E. Van Delft, his driver hits him. They relate Erik with Lafon Jewellery, where the owner, S. Lafon is interested to help in the investigation. S. Lafon informs where was Erik´s house. On the beach next to the house, Harry sees the change of weapons (guns) for diamonds. A. Shepherd previusly alerted the police, who already suspected, and they arrest them.
The journalists publish the news, which is now on the first page of their newspaper.


• Characters: Harley Kirkpatrick, Annie Shepherd, Erik Van Delft, Sophie Lafon, Van Delft´s driver, the police, the boat´s man

 

• Other issues:

- Places: Daily Post, Lafon Jewellery (Hatton Garden-London, Paris, Antwerp), Angola, South Africa, Chartehouse Hotel, house in Devon, Southampton, Beesands, the beach.

- Things: guns, diamons,  cars, boats, the baseball bat, bag, ...

I liked it. I think that is very suited to our level.

I recommend it for the 1st elementary year

About diamonds still today

Diamonds of War (or blood diamonds) are those diamonds from a war zone and sold, usually clandestinely, to finance the war effort.
In some cases, the United Nations had sanctioned the export of diamonds, arguing that fund armies facing legal governments or involved in serious violations of human rights, thus prolonging the conflict. In particular, drew the Angolan UNITA and the RUF in Sierra Leone diamonds as providers of war.


BE + GOING ... / C - U

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Estructura be + going + infinitivo

Contables (C) e incontables (U)