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 →

The question of the week

Children sometimes come to the English class tired or with other things on their mind, so it is important to take up each lesson with a warm-up activity that allows students to turn their English mode on. One of these warm-up activities is "ᴛʜᴇ Qᴜᴇꜱᴛɪᴏɴ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ᴡᴇᴇᴋ". Before starting the lesson, children have to... Seguir lendo →

C͆H͆R͆I͆S͆T͆M͆A͆S͆ S͆U͆R͆V͆E͆Y͆

Surveys are one of my favourite activities. And my students probably think the same. They really enjoy them! They can be used for just about any level as a warm-up activity, to have interesting conversations about the topic we are learning or a way to collect information for writing about our partners. They are ideal... Seguir lendo →

THE WEEKEND’S HERE

Hi, everyone! Let's start a new unit in Level 5. In this unit we will learn about free time activities at the weekend. We will use adverbs of frequency and talk about how often we do things. Why don't we start learning the new vocabulary? Take a look at this video and then, have a... Seguir lendo →

Marvellous myths

We are going to start a new unit in Level 6 about myths and superheroes, Let's learn and practise the new vocabulary. Word quest myths from María Abilleira Pomar on Vimeo. And now, have fun with this quizlet!!!

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