martes, 18 de diciembre de 2012

School subjects


We go to school five days a week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
We don't go to school on Saturday or Sunday, it's the weekend.

We have a lot of school subjects:

 


Here are some questions for you to practice at home:

  1. What's your favourite subject?  My favourite subject is_____________________.
  2. Have you got _________________ today?  Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
  3. Have you got ________________ on (Monday)?  Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
  4. What subjects have you got today?Today I have________________________________________________________________.
  5. What subjects have you got on (Friday)? 
On Friday I've got ________________________________________.
                                                                                       

Here you can listen to the words in English:
Listen to the sounds

And here you can practice writing the words or with the words!
Spinner quiz
Hangman
Puzzle

martes, 11 de diciembre de 2012

The four seasons

Twelve months make one year.

There are four seasons in one year:




SPRING
SUMMER
AUTUMN
WINTER
March
June
September
December
April
July
October
January
May
August
November
February










Here you can do a lot of activities related to the four seasons, have fun!
Activities- seasons
Learning the seasons
Seasons game

martes, 4 de diciembre de 2012

The months of the year

There are twelve months in a year:


All the months of the year are written with capital letter, don't forget!
All months have 30 or 31 days, except for February which has 28 days (29 in a leap year).

These are two videos for you to review vocabulary:





Now that you remembered all the months of the year, go and have fun with these games!

Roy the zebra-months of the year

Help the monkeys-Months of the year

Months of the Year, by Anna Pessoa
Find this and other months exercises in English Exercises .org

Months of the year and ordinal numbers

Months of the year hangman

 

martes, 20 de noviembre de 2012

Classroom objects

Classroom objects


This is a classroom:

 


In the classroom you can see a lot of things:


 
 


Play with the classroom objects:
 

domingo, 18 de noviembre de 2012

Days of the week

The days of the week

 Seven days make one week:

 
  • We go to school on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
  • We don't go to school on Saturday or Sunday.





Some games to practice:

jueves, 15 de noviembre de 2012

Numbers

 Remember:


Cardinal Numbers

  • 1 - one
  • 2 - two
  • 3 - three
  • 4 - four
  • 5 - five
  • 6 - six
  • 7 - seven
  • 8 - eight
  • 9 - nine
  • 10 - ten
  • 11 - eleven
  • 12 - twelve
  • 13 - thirteen
  • 14 - fourteen
  • 15 - fifteen
  • 16 - sixteen
  • 17 - seventeen
  • 18 - eighteen
  • 19 - nineteen
  • 20 - twenty
  • 21 - twenty-one
  • 22 - twenty-two
  • 23 - twenty-three
  • 30 - thirty
  • 40 - forty
  • 50 - fifty
  • 60 - sixty
  • 70 - seventy
  • 80 - eighty
  • 90 - ninety
  • 100 - one hundred*
* Instead of saying One Hundred, you can say A hundred.

Ordinal Numbers

  • 1st - first
  • 2nd - second
  • 3rd - third
  • 4th - fourth
  • 5th - fifth
  • 6th - sixth
  • 7th - seventh
  • 8th - eighth
  • 9th - ninth
  • 10th - tenth
  • 11th - eleventh
  • 12th - twelfth
  • 13th - thirteenth
  • 14th - fourteenth
  • 15th - fifteenth
  • 16th - sixteenth
  • 17th - seventeenth
  • 18th - eighteenth
  • 19th - nineteenth
  • 20th - twentieth
  • 21st - twenty-first
  • 22nd - twenty-second
  • 23rd - twenty-third
  • 30th - thirtieth
  • 40th - fortieth
  • 50th - fiftieth
  • 60th - sixtieth
  • 70th - seventieth
  • 80th - eightieth
  • 90th - ninetieth
  • 100th - hundredth


The Number 0

We normally say 'zero' for the number '0'.
BUT when we give our telephone number, we often say O like the name of the letter O.
e.g. 505-1023 = five-O-five, one-O-two-three


Here you can listen to the numbers:

Cardinal numbers:


 Ordinal numbers:

Here you can play with the numbers, have fun!