WORLD MISSION 3

Are you ready for a new mission? Little Toad has a terrible flu and the evil Wario wants to keep all the medicines. Mario must cross the mushroom kingdom in search of the antidote for the disease before it spreads and makes everyone sick. Every time you beat a level, Mario will get the medicines... Seguir lendo →

Mission 2: A survey about frecuency

They got it! Mission 2 is over. In this new mission, students in Level 5 found out about the frecuency students in Level 6 do something at the weekend and wrote a short report. Nesta ocasión, os alumnos de 5º averiguaron a frecuencia coa que os alumnso de 6º fan unha actividade durante o fin... Seguir lendo →

What’s in my kitchen?

What a delicious mission!This time, students in level 6 had to write about their kitchen and the food they have in their fridges and cupboard. The mission had different levels: Level 1: Make notes Level 2: Draw or find pictures according to the notes. Level 3: Write a draft Level 4: Prepare the writing Level... Seguir lendo →

Oral games in EFL Level 5

Games are an essential part of teaching English as a foreing language. They can be used to warm up the class before our lesson begins, during the lesson to give students a break or to reinforce one subject, or even at the end of class when we have a few minutes left. The list of... Seguir lendo →

World Mission 1 in Grade 6

World Mission 1 in Grade 6 is over. Although it was a long hard task, the final leaflets were awesome. This time our work plan promoted single and group working. The goal of this mission was not just carrying out the task, but they had to learn how to work in small groups giving their... Seguir lendo →

Halloween Escape “School”

During this week, students participated in a special Halloween/Samaín Escape "School" . It has been the first time we organize this type of activity and I have to admit that I had never seen students so excited and engaged in an activity. Ao longo da semana, os rapeces e rapazas participaron nun Escape "School" moi... Seguir lendo →

LARGE NUMBERS IN ENGLISH

Do you know how to read larges numbers in English? In English, s you can see, we use commas in large numbers. Commas separates large numbers into smaller pieces and each small piece has no more than three numbers in it  Let's read them separately. The British tend to add “and” in large numbers between... Seguir lendo →

Writing dates in English

We write the date in English in different ways. The most common way in British English is to write the day of the month first (ordinal numbers), then the month (starting with a capital letter) and then the year:  7th September, 2021 *You can write first the day of the week. Monday, 1st December, 1997... Seguir lendo →

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