After getting to know each other, it's time for us to describe ourselves, don't you think?
Well, first of all we need some adjectives for describing people.
Human beings are different and that's what makes us so interesting and appealing to talk about.
Every single country and culture with its own features and qualities.
Let's point out our best strengths as individuals living in the same world!
Any ideas to start with?
When we are describing people, adventures, things or facts, it's common for us to add some information and link sentences together, with what we normally call: Relatives or Relative Pronouns. Or even you need to talk about your next trip. For that, it's necessary to do some practice on Future tenses. Below, you'll find all the theory and practice to manage
Relatives in English and Future tenses:
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Friday, 29 October 2021
What are humans like?
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Thursday, 29 October 2015
Trip to Scotland
This time we're going to go to Edinburgh, Scotland.
However, there's still much to be done. Maybe, we can get some ideas from this web, or maybe we only need to talk about it in the classroom. Whatever the case, please feel free to leave a comment or ask any question about our forthcoming trip to Scotland.
Enjoy our power point presentation about Scotland:
And here's more info about Scotland:
http://www.scotland.org/
http://www.scotlandinfo.eu/scottish-culture-and-traditions/
Reading about Scotland:
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Sunday, 25 October 2015
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Sorry, but I think I'm lost
So, here's your section to share those amusing situations, when you got lost in anywhere you went to. Please, feel free to write about your anecdotes travelling, enjoying your holidays or even finding the way back home.
In order to get some inspiration for your entertaining stories abroad, here you'll find some common and useful expressions about Directions. With them, you'll learn how to give and ask for directions, and hopefully, you'll find your way back soon.Patricia Guerrero's power point presentation about Directions
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Still talking about our hilarious travelling anecdotes in the classroom, however, we've just realized that we do need a more elaborated task or project to practise with in class. So, we've been thinking about making up a Treasure Hunt or a Scavenger Hunt among our Basic 1&2 groups. What do you think about it?
Treasure Hunt and Directions for Basic
A Treasure Hunt for Basic (In the countryside)
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Giving Directions Practice for Basic 1
Giving Directions Vocabulary for Basic 1
Giving Directions Practice for Basic 1
A Street map for Basic 1
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YouTube playlist on Directions
Describing Places Power Point Presentation
Treasure Hunts through YouTube
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