Welcome to our English learning blog! Today, we're excited to introduce some interactive and entertaining games created with Educaplay, specially designed for my 4th-grade students. These games are a fantastic way to expand their vocabulary while having fun learning about different professions. You can access all these games by clicking on the images. Make sure... Seguir lendo →
Learning through play: Decoding Secret messages
In our 2nd grade English class, we did a super fun activity to practice writing and teamwork. We used the phrases I can and I can’t and learned more about hobbies. It was exciting and helped us learn a lot! Na nosa clase de 2º de Primaria, fixemos unha actividade moi divertida para practicar a... Seguir lendo →
🕰️ Rediscovering Traditional Games: Learning to Tell Time in English! 🕰️
This week, our English class took a step back in time and discovered a traditional game that’s perfect for learning how to tell time in English! Hidden away in our classroom, we found a wonderful activity that combines matching skills, teamwork, and fun to help students practice reading both analog and digital clocks. The game... Seguir lendo →
Learning Family Vocabulary Through Fun Games!
This month, our first-grade students have been learning vocabulary related to family and practicing how to introduce their families in English using the phrase "This is my..." Through interactive games like Bingo, Puzzles, and Guess Who I Am?, they’ve been exploring new words and building confidence in their speaking and writing skills. Here’s a peek... Seguir lendo →
WASHING LINE
This week we've been reading "Washing Line" by Jez Alborough. The elephant and his friends guess who each of the pieces of washing on the line belong to because of their shape or size, and then there's a surprise at the end. https://youtu.be/1FY5mdF57s8?si=YkpMGDvYVIb2qUJO The children joined in the conversation about the pictures, guessing who the... Seguir lendo →
COMPARATIVE GAMES
Are you ready to leran comparative adjectives with these fun comparatives games? Here you have some activities that are great for introducing or reviewing comparative adjectives with beginner English language learners. Drag the adjectives into the correct category.(OPEN THE ACTIVITY HERE) https://wordwall.net/es/resource/70946677 What do you know about Harry Potter? Read and choose the correct comparative... Seguir lendo →
ADJECTIVES GAMES
What do animals look like? Can you describe them? Let's learn some adjectives you can use to do it. Click on the picture Now, try to use them completing these sentences. https://wordwall.net/es/resource/70908828
Book and film genres board game
Board games are anything but boring! Research shows many benefits to playing board games in the classroom. They can teach and reinforce many skills allowing students to learn without realizing it! Benefits of Playing Games Games are fun!Students have a sense of happiness and excitement, creating a positive learning environment. Making gameplay a routine in... Seguir lendo →
PETS GAMES
If you want to practice the vocabulary related to pets and the Present Simple with the verb To Be, here you have two easy games created in Educaplay.
PETS, PETS
This school year, our school is working on a project about animals. From the English area we will try to participate as far as possible. Thus, taking advantage of the fact that in the 1st cycle we are learning to talk about our pets, we were preparing these funny songs. We hope you like them.... Seguir lendo →
ADVERBS OF FRECUENCY
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. Take a look at these presentations and learn how to express frecuency. GENIALLY PRESENTATION PREZI PRESENTATION Let's practise a little... Seguir lendo →
School subjects
What subjects do you like best? Are you good at Maths? Or...Do you prefer English? Let's practise the vocabulary related to school subjects. Click on the images.

















