This week we had double fun practising English with two Quiz Bomb games made in Genially! One game helped us practise telling the time, and the other one was about saying years in English. We played in teams, answering quickly before the bomb exploded! If the bomb went off, the turn passed to the next... Seguir lendo →
Learning English with Magic: Furniture & Prepositions!
Last week, our classroom was filled with magic and learning with a gamified activity where our young English learners practiced furniture vocabulary and prepositions of place (in, on) in a fun and engaging way. A semana pasada, a nosa aula encheuse de maxia e aprendizaxe cunha actividade gamificada na que os nosos pequenos aprendices de... Seguir lendo →
Learning Math and Colours with Pete the Cat
In our preschool classroom, learning English is fun and interactive! We used Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons to practice subtraction and colours through hands-on activities. Na nosa aula de educación infantil, aprender inglés é divertido e interactivo! Usamos Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons para practicar a resta e as... Seguir lendo →
Fun Games to Practice Food Vocabulary
Simple Games to Practice Food Vocabulary and the Structures "There is/There are" Learning food-related vocabulary and practicing the grammatical structures "There is" and "There are" can be challenging for some students, especially those with learning difficulties. That’s why today we are sharing two very simple and dynamic games that will help reinforce these concepts in... Seguir lendo →
Learning English with Recipes!
A Sweet Learning Experience Last week, our 6th-grade students enjoyed an English lesson where they learned to use "there is/there are," "some," and "any" through a fun baking activity. They worked in groups to see which ingredients they had and which ones they needed to make a cake! A semana pasada, os nosos alumnos de... Seguir lendo →
Collaborative Calendar Challenge: Learning the Past Simple
In our 6th-grade English class, we did a fun and simple activity to practice the past simple tense of regular and irregular verbs. We also learned how to use time expressions like "ago," "after," "before," and "yesterday." This activity was exciting and helped us learn together as a team.The Activity: The Collaborative Calendar Challenge We... Seguir lendo →
Learning Through Play: Who’s got…?
One effective way to engage young learners in English is by making practice fun. In our recent lesson, we played a lively game called "I've Got... Who's Got...?" to help students use the phrase "I've got..." and practice vocabulary. This simple game keeps students active while they improve their speaking, listening, and comprehension skills. Preceding... Seguir lendo →

















