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GRAMMAR: VERBAL TENSES

Now it´s time to go to the basics of GRAMMAR. Click on the different items and you´ll be redirected to different websites with videos and online exercises. Take your time!!!!    SIMPLE PRESENT                      SIMPLE PAST                                  PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE & CONTINOUS                                                                          THE USE OF CAN                                                                                                  COMPARING   You can also play the  VERBAL TENSES GAME.       HAVE FUN!!!!!

SCHOOL WORK ENGLISH VIII (5TH COURSE)

You´ve been working hard these days so ..... it´s PLAYTIME This the VERBAL TENSES GAME. PLAY and HAVE FUN while you LEARN ENJOY IT!!!!!

DIDACTIC UNIT 9. 5TH COURSE. THE EUROPEAN UNION. HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

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THE EUROPEAN UNION. HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION What´s the European Union (EU)?                        How many are the member countries? Are all the countires in Europe members of the European Union?                  THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION         After World War I, many people began to talk about a  politically unified Europe. The first Pan- European Congress was held in 1926. In 1929, the French prime minister, Mr. Schumann, proposed a  federation of European nations for economic and social co-operation. Many people supported this idea, but the start of World War II interrupted the process. In 1957, the European Economic Community (EEC) was founded. It began with six members: France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany and Italy. Their objective was to increase economic development and prevent another war. In 1973, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark joined the EEC making nine member states in all. Greece join

SCHOOL WORK ENGLISH VII (5TH COURSE)

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FRUITS        After talking about the BENEFITS OF FRUITS we´re going to deal with:   INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FRUITS

SCHOOL WORK ENGLISH VII (6TH COURSE)

FRUIT:  BENEFITS OF FRUIT & INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FRUITS    In this two activities you´re going to discover interesting info aboout fruit.   First do the activity: BENEFITS OF FRUIT   Later continue with: INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FRUITS.                                        INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FRUITS.    We´re going to continue talking about the same ten fruits.    Now you´ll have to click on each name to be redirected to another website where you can look up  the info you need.    Say whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).    Again, copy and correct the false ones in your notebook. 1. The production of strawberries in Huelva ( Spain ) in the 2018-2019 reached 340.000 tons (   )        2, The scientific name for banana is “finger” (      )   3. There are more than 5.000 varieties of apples (     ) 4. Wild mango trees can grow up to 20- 30 metres high. (     ) 5. Pineapples were brought into

THE BENEFITS OF FRUIT

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BENEFITS OF FRUIT During the second term we talked about  SMOOTHIES . in DU 2. Do you remember how milkshakes and smoothies differ? The most frequent ingredient of SMOOTHIES is FRUIT Do you like fruit?  How often do you eat it? What´s your favourite fruit? Different fruits have different properties but they´re all VERY HEALTHY CONNECT the different fruits with their benefits. Click for help on the names. Copy numbers and letters in your notebook. FRUITY DAY!!!!!!!! FRUITS BENEFITS 1.      STRAWBERRIES A     It has plenty of anti-oxidants, which help fight cancer 2.      BANANAS   B    It´s the missing word in the saying: “ An   __________ a day keeps the doctor away” 3.      APPLE S C    Eating this fruit provides you plenty of vitamin E 4.      MANGOES D    Eating this fruit often helps you clear you skin. 5.      PINEAPPLE E    They help promote pre-natal he

SCHOOL WORK ENGLISH VI (6TH COURSE)

RUTH´S LIFE IN A SMALL VILLAGE Listen to Ruth talking about her life in a small village.  CORRECT THE MISTAKES in the text. Then COPY it in your notebook, My name's Ruth and I'm from a small village in Wales . I live quite near Nottingham and I've lived there for most of my life actually. Brighton is quite famous for Applewood forest, where Robin Lionheart was supposed to live and as a child I spent some of my time in Applewood Forest playing. I live in a village and it's actually a fishing village with about 2,000 or 2,500 inhabitants. There's really not very much to do there. There's a park and a newsagent´s, a police station and my mom is a police officer there. I did actually live in Cardiff for one year and that was quite different from life in my village because there was so much less to do and there were so many few people and there was so less traffic, but I think actually I prefer living in big town because, well, if you want t

DIDACTIC UNIT 2. FOOD. THE ORIGIN OF SMOOTHIES PART 2

THE ORIGIN OF FOOD: SMOOTHIES   In part 1 we´ve seen the basic facts of the origin of smoothies. Now we´re going to talk  about its benefits for our healt:          PART 1     Connect the different parts of each sentence. Just write numbers and letters in your grid. 1 Help weight management A The stomach metabolises food more easily 2 Help digestion B Reduce fat levels in your body. 3 Quick and easy to make C They reduce the number of times you´re sick. 4 Help detoxification D They provide us with minerals and vitamins 5 Help recovering energy E Lose weight by taking a balanced quantity of vitamins and minerals in them. 6 Help keep hair and skin healthy F You don´t need to drink as much water if you have one. 7 Improve your inmune system