First day
What’s your
name?
I’m Grace.
My name is Grace.
How old are you?
I’m 11.
Have you got
a brother or a sister?
Yes, I’ve
got a sister, Catalina.
What’s your
favourite colour?
My favourite
colour is blue. It’s blue.
What’s your
favourite subject?
English.
Dictation
Hello. My
name is Danny. I play in a band with my family.
I was born
in Mérida.
I’ve got two
brothers and three sisters.
I play the
guitar and the piano.
HW.
Wednesday, 16 September 2020.
Subraya el
sujeto de cada oración.
Redondea el
verbo de cada oración.
HW.
Friday 18 September 2020
Ex 1 page 2.
Escribe el trabajo en una hoja aparte.
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Pronombres personales I/me You/you He/him She/her It/it We/us You/you They/them |
Adjetivos/pronouns posesivos My/mine Your/yours His/his Her/hers Its/- _________ Our/ours Your/yours Their/their |
HW.
Tuesday 22 September 2020.
Repasa los
pronombres personales y los adjetivos posesivos.
Ex 4 pag 3
Ex 7 page 4
Ex 11 pag 5
HW.
Wednesday, 23 September 2020
Escribe una oración
que lleve un pronombre personal sujeto, otra un pronombre personal complemento,
otra un adjetivo posesivo y otra un pronombre posesivo.
My dog is
good.
It is a good
dog.
Your car is
blue
I am in the
supermarket.
He’s going to the museum.
Our project was very good.
Ours was
very good.
I love them.
They love
him.
Me.
Unit 1. Doing chores.
· Aprendemos como se dicen las tareas
de casa. Pag 6
· Repasaremos los adverbios de
frecuencia. Pag 7. https://youtu.be/js2S5jE-5wI
· Repasaremos el presente continuo y lo
compararemos con el presente simple. Pag 8
o
https://youtu.be/zP9-5zg0G6A Presente verbo to be
o
https://youtu.be/wtTAdfyejH0
o
https://youtu.be/lJu7bTFVBtM Presente continuo
· Repasaremos las horas. https://youtu.be/LegqrugGGWo
· Nuevo vocabulario.
· Pronombres personales sujeto y
complemento y adjetivos y pronombres posesivos https://youtu.be/DFPPXFM-Y2E
Dictation.
I drive my car everyday. This is blue. Mine is red. It is
very fast. They love it.
HW.
Friday, 25 September 2020.
Haz un
análisis morfológico de cada una de las palabras del Dictado.
I.
Pronombre
personal sujeto.
Drive. Verb
Control de pronombre y adjetivos.
1. Write in English.
a. Su balón (de ella) es rojo. El mio es
naranja.
b. Yo les quiero (a ellos).
c. Nuestro profesor es muy alto.
d. Ella lo conduce muy bien (el coche)
e. Mi padre toca su piano.
2. Escribe en inglés en formato de lista
los pronombres personales sujeto y complemento.
3. Escribe en inglés en formato de lista
los adjetivos y pronombres posesivos.
Copia en el
apartado de Vocabulario las chores del ex. 1 page 6 PB.
Escribe tres
chores en presente simple y tres en presente continuo.
Her ball is
red. Mine is orange.
I love them.
Our teacher
is very tall.
She drives
it very well.
Just do it.
My father
plays the piano.
HW.
Wednesday, 30 September 2020.
Escribe tres
oraciones con algunas de las chores.
I clean the windows
on Mondays.
I am
cleaning Windows on Mondays.
I’m washing
the dishes on Saturday.
I mop the
floor very well.
I am mopping
the ….
They feed
the dog on Friday.
My mum is
cooking my meal.
II vacuum
the carpet.
I am
vacuuming the carpet.
Adverbios
de frecuencia/Frecuency adverbs.
Mi hermano
Antonio nunca limpia su habitación.
My brother
Antonio never cleans his room.
HW.
Friday, 2 October 2020.
Ex. 5 and 6
pag 7
Claire
usually mops the floor.
Susan never
washes the dishes.
George
always vacuums the carpet.
Ben never
cooks a meal.
James
sometimes sets the table.
Vicky
usually tidies the room.
HW.
Tuesday 6 October 2020.
Siempre
pasamos la aspiradora los sábados.
Mi hermana
nunca pone la mesa, pero siempre la quita.
Mi profesor
nunca pone la lavadora, porque no sabe. (doesn’t)
Leed page 8
PB
HW. Wednesday 7 October 2020.
Lee la lectura de nuevo.
Ex. 8 page 9
Repasa la lección.
HW. Friday 9 October 2020.
Ex 14 page 10
Haced tres oraciones con las chores del ej. 14, tres en presente simple y tres en presente continuo. La de presente simple deben llevar adverbios de frecuencia.
My brother never clears the table.
My sister always walks the dog.
He always waters the plant.
My sister is never playing football.
My dad is doing the shopping.
I am watering the plants.
She’s making the bed.
She is clearing the table.
My mum always looks after me.
HW. Tuesday, 13 October 2020.
Repasa la lección.
Ex 15 and 18 pages 10/11
What does Daisy always do on Saturday mornings?
She vacuums the carpets and makes the beds.
What does she sometimes do?
She sometimes cleans the windows.
What’s the weather like today?
It’s raining.
Why does Daisy like the chores?
Because she sometimes gets a chore gift for helping.
HW. Friday 16 October 2020
Control unit 1.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020.
Unit 2. Around the campfire.
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New vocabulary
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Uso del verbo must/mustn’t/may
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Reading
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A lot, a few, a Little, how much, how many
Campfire
Firewood
Rope
Fishing rod
Blanket
Camp stove
Cool box
Whistle
Penknife
tent
to collect
to put up
to light
to wash
to cook
to go camping
I am cooking a wonderful pizza in my favourite kitchen at seven o’clock today.
I m in the camping.
You are cooking on the campfire.
I put up my tent in the mountain.
I’m putting up my tent in the mountain.
My fishing rod is broken.
She is lighting a camp stove for cooking a chicken.
She lights a camp stove for cooking a chicken.
HW. Friday, 23 October 2020.
Repasa el vocabulario.
Ex. 2 page 14
Monday 27 October 2020
Hemos corregido el ex 2 pag 14
Dictado
I must collect firewood. It’s easy.
I mustn’t put up the tent. It’s difficult.
I mustn’t light the campfire. It’s dangerous.
I must bring wáter from the river. It is near.
I must wash the dishes. It’s simple.
I mustn’t go to the camp shop. It is far.
I must cook on the camp stove. It’s dangerous to light
the campfire on the ground.
I must go swimming with his big brother. It’s safe.
Mi hermana recoge leña
mientras (while) yo traigo agua del río.
My sister collects firewood while I bring
wáter from the river.
Debo cocinar en la hornilla.
HW. Friday 30 October 2020
Read and understand page 16 PB
Ex 7 page 17
I don’t like peas.
I don’t like watermelon but I like yogurt.
Lettuce
Ex 14 page 18
Dictation
Drive
Dry
Some/any
Somewhere/anywhere
It must be dry.
Th firewood is wet.
There isn’t any dry firewood anywhere.
HW. Wednesday 4 November 2020
Look for in YouTube a movie about a lot of, a few, a
Little, etc. Pag. 19
Send me (donfe2000@gmail.com)
¿Cuánta mayonesa hay en el frigorífico?
Hay poca. Debemos comprarla en el supermercado mañana por la mañana.
How much mayonnaise is there in the fridge?
There is a little. We must buy it in the supermarket tomorrow morning.
HW. Tuesday 10 November 2020.
Copia en la libreta, ex 19 page 20.
United Kingdom of Great Britain (UK)
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England
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Scotland
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Wales
-
Northern Ireland
Debes comer alimentos sanos.
You must eat healthy food.
No debéis jugar cerca del río.
You mustn’t play next to (near) the river.
¿Cuánto arroz hay en la caja?
How much rice is there in the box?
There is a little.
¿Cuántas manzanas hay en el frigorífico?
How many apples are there in the fridge?
There are a few.
HW. Wednesday 11 November 2020.
Comprended ex 19 page 20
HW. Friday 13 November 2020.
Repaso de números.
Repaso del vocabulario de la unidad 1 y 2 (spelling)
Chritsmas time.
What do Brits eat during Christmas dinner? People around the UK look forward to Christmas for many reasons, but one of the things we get very excited about is the thought of all the delicious food we can eat (and how much of it)! Some items on a traditional Christmas dinner menu might vary from region to region in the UK – so Scotland, England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will all have slightly different customs. But here is a general list of items you may find during Christmas dinner across Britain…sounds delicious to us!
What's in a traditional English Christmas dinner?
1. Turkey
This one is probably one of the most popular dishes at Christmas because it is usually the main course! Other popular dishes include ham or roast beef, but in the UK, turkey is definitely the main course of choice. People often buy a frozen turkey, thaw it, and then roast it in the oven for a couple of hours before adding garnishes, sauces…and then it’s ready to carve and serve!
2. Roast Potatoes
There is nothing like scoop of properly roasted potatoes! These are often cut into small squares, and put into the oven with goose fat or olive oil, along with herbs such as parsley and thyme, and salt and pepper. Once the edges are browned, the potatoes are good to go!
3. Stuffing
Stuffing is another dish that can vary from region to region. Interestingly, in North America, chestnut stuffing is a popular choice (chestnut puree is stirred into the mixture of onions, breadcrumbs, butter, and other herbs) while in Britain, herb stuffing is a more traditional choice, with large quantities of rosemary or thyme added to similar ingredients. The most popular type of stuffing at Christmas dinner is sage and onion. The stuffing can be served inside the turkey or as a side dish.
4. Pigs in Blankets
Pigs in blankets are another quintessentially British part of Christmas dinner! These are small sausages that are wrapped in bacon, and often surround the turkey when it is served. Fun fact: In Scotland, these are called kilted sausages!
5. Yorkshire Pudding
Yorkshire pudding originates from England, and is made from a batter that includes eggs, milk, and flour. It’s usually eaten with the roast turkey, but once in awhile (aside from Christmas) it can be served as a dessert! Although Yorkshire Puddings are traditionally served with roast beef, many families choose to serve them alongside their Christmas dinner.
6. Gravy
Gravy is actually a type of sauce that comes from the drippings of the turkey when it is cooked. Then the drippings are mixed with wheat flour to make it thicker, as well as salt and pepper, and finally poured over the slices of turkey and stuffing.
7. Cranberry Sauce
Cranberry sauce is another type of sauce that is made from, yes: cranberries! Though it often accompanies Thanksgiving dinner in North America, it is a popular sauce for Christmas dinner here in Britain. Pour a little onto the turkey and stuffing along with the gravy for a wonderful mixture of flavours!
8. Brussel Sprouts
This polarizing vegetable is a key part of a traditional British Christmas dinner. Even though many people dislike brussel sprouts (they can have a slightly bitter taste) they can always be found on the table at Christmas! They are normally served steam or fried up with bacon- yummy!
9. Christmas Pudding
Christmas pudding is a dessert that is made from dried fruit and is normally served with brandy butter. It is also tradition to soak the cake with brandy and set it alight before serving. A Christmas pudding made with figs is referred to as "figgy pudding." Although people may serve a number of different desserts at Christmas, Christmas pudding is the most traditional.
10. Mince Pies
Mince pies are tiny pies that are filled with fruits such as raisins, cranberries, and sultanas, as well as chopped nuts and spices such as cinnamon, sugar, and nutmeg. Once they are baked, they are dusted with a little icing sugar and ready to eat – perfect with a cup of tea or a glass of wine, and a nice finish to a delicious Christmas dinner!
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Friday, 9 April 2021
We have bought a DVD. to buy/bought/bought
George has gone to buy a DVD.
I have done the shopping.
My sister has fed the cat.
She has watered the plants.
He has walked the dog.
We have fed the cow.
They have made their beds.
HW. Tuesday 13 April 2021
Lee pag. 52 detenidamente.
Escribe en la libreta los verbos en PRESENT PERFECT que encuentres en la lectura.
Repasa la lección.
PRESENT PERFECT = pretérito perfecto compuesto = presente haber + participio
to play/played/played
I have played football.
I've played football.
I haven't played football.
Have you played football?
Yes, I have
No, I haven't
has bought - to buy/bought/bought
I've seen
have you seen ....?
I've read - to read/rode/read
you've seen
Colón ha descubierto América en 1492.
Columbus discovered America in 1492.
Columbus has discovered America in 1492.
HW. Wednesday 14 April 2021
Haced dos oraciones en Present perfect en afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa.
Ej. 8 pag 53
She has made a cake.
She has gone to buy tomatoes.
I have visited the museum.
We have gone a walk the dog.
He has not gone to the cinema.
My mum has drunk her orange juice.
He has read a book.
HW. Friday 16 April 2021
Repasa la lección
Ej 17 pag 55
1. have already done
2. have sailed
3. have flown. to fly/flew/flown
4. have ridden
5. have slept
6. have spoken
7. have met
8. have perfomed
She hasn't studied for the exam.
Adam and Nathalie have lived together for three years.
Where hs he gone?
We haven't left yet. I have wanted a new car for a long time.
HW. Tuesday 20 April 2021Ex. 19 page 56.
Comprende la lectura.
mitinmeetingto meet/met/met
I have gne to play football.
wall
I have jumped the wall and I have broken a leg.
Mis compañeros y yo no vamos a estudiar la nueva lección de Inglés, porque ya la sabemos.
My partners and I aren't going to study the new lesson of English, because we know it.
HW. Wednesday 5 May 2021Repasa los apuntes.Ex. 2 page 58