What do I put in the basket?
There are some strawberries, some oranges, some bananas and some tangerines on top.
There are two apples, two lemons and seven oranges in the middle.
There are some carrots and some onions at the bottom. Can you see a pumpkin?
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domingo, 29 de marzo de 2020
In the cupboard
What food do I keep in my cupboard?
There is some rice. There is some pasta. There is some tomato sauce. There is some curry. There is some tuna. There is some milk. There is some chocolate.
There are some peas. There are some lentils. There are some olives. There are some biscuits. There are some chickpeas.
There is some rice. There is some pasta. There is some tomato sauce. There is some curry. There is some tuna. There is some milk. There is some chocolate.
There are some peas. There are some lentils. There are some olives. There are some biscuits. There are some chickpeas.
viernes, 29 de noviembre de 2019
Planets
There are eight planets in our solar system. Let´s talk about them.
First planet: Mercury
Second planet: Venus
Third planet: The Earth
Fourth planet: Mars
Fifth planet: Jupiter
First planet: Mercury
Second planet: Venus
Third planet: The Earth
Fourth planet: Mars
Fifth planet: Jupiter
Sixth planet: Saturn
Seventh planet: Uranus
Eighth planet: Neptune

Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system (superlative)
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.
Jupiter is colder than The Earth (comparative)
Jupiter is 778 km far from the Sun.
Venus is hotter than Mercury.
Uranus is the coldest planet, not Neptune.
Saturn has got rings.
The Earth has got a moon, but Uranus has got 27 moons.
Venus has got the longest day. It completes one rotation every 243 Earth days.
A year on Neptune is the longest. It is 60,182 Earth days long.
Seventh planet: Uranus
Eighth planet: Neptune
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system (superlative)
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.
Jupiter is colder than The Earth (comparative)
Jupiter is 778 km far from the Sun.
Venus is hotter than Mercury.
Uranus is the coldest planet, not Neptune.
Saturn has got rings.
The Earth has got a moon, but Uranus has got 27 moons.
Venus has got the longest day. It completes one rotation every 243 Earth days.
A year on Neptune is the longest. It is 60,182 Earth days long.
sábado, 16 de noviembre de 2019
domingo, 6 de octubre de 2019
Countries and nationalities
viernes, 17 de mayo de 2019
Newspapers
It gives information and opinions about current events and news.
Some of the British newspapers are "The Sun", "Daily Mirror", "The Times", "Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian"...
A tabloid is a newspaper dominated by sensational stories.
miércoles, 10 de abril de 2019
Numbers 1-100
| Eighty- nine |
REMEMBER:
-ty : twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety
One hundred: 100
martes, 11 de diciembre de 2018
Our Solar System
There are eight planets. They are in order from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune.
Do you want to learn more?
VISIT ASTRONOMY FOR KIDS.
Do you want to make a solar system?
PLAY AND ENJOY
Do you want a memory game?
PLAY AND ENJOY
martes, 2 de octubre de 2018
Coins and notes
- The UK currency is the pound (£).
- There are 100 pennies or pence in a pound.
Do you want to play a game to practise UK money vocabulary?
Remember: people in Canada or the USA use dollars.
People in most European countries use euros. For example, in France, Spain, Portugal, Finland, Italy, Berlgium, Germany, The Netherlands or Ireland.
viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2018
Questions
Interrogative pronouns:
WHAT: QUÉ, CUÁL
WHERE: DÓNDE
WHEN: CUÁNDO
WHO: QUIÉN
HOW: CÓMO
WHY: POR QUÉ
WHAT: QUÉ, CUÁL
WHERE: DÓNDE
WHEN: CUÁNDO
WHO: QUIÉN
HOW: CÓMO
WHY: POR QUÉ
viernes, 2 de febrero de 2018
A shopping centre
lunes, 15 de enero de 2018
Music
Yes, I can. I can play the trumpet and the saxophone.
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Can you play the piano?
No, I can´t.
Can: significa "poder" o "saber" hablando de habilidades.
Ej: I can ski ----Yo sé esquiar.
Can you ski? Yes, I can. No, I can´t.
I can´t play the drums.
Es igual para todas las personas: I can..You can...He can...She can...
sábado, 13 de enero de 2018
Superlatives
1.- Russia is the biggest country in the world. (El más grande) 17,075,200 km2
2.-Canada: 9,984,670 km2
2.-Canada: 9,984,670 km2
- 3.-United States: 9,631,418 km2
- 4.-China: 9,596,960 km2
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- The smallest countries in the world are...
1 Vatican City 0.44 km sq 2 Monaco 2.02 km sq 3 Nauru 21 km sq 4 Tuvalu 26 km sq 5 San Marino 61 km sq
domingo, 7 de enero de 2018
Comparatives and Superlatives
| Spanish | English | Comparative | Superlative |
| Frío | Cold | Colder | The coldest |
| Calor | Hot | Hotter | The hottest |
| Grande | Big | Bigger | The biggest |
| Pequeño | Small | Smaller | The smallest |
| Húmedo | Wet | Wetter | The wettest |
| Seco | Dry | Drier | The driest |
Canada is bigger than Spain. Spain is smaller than Canada.
Canada is wetter than Spain. Spain is drier than Canada.
domingo, 8 de octubre de 2017
Scotland
domingo, 24 de septiembre de 2017
Where are you from?
Are you from Canada? Are you from Korea?
Watch this video and learn the countries.
Watch this video and learn the countries.
miércoles, 12 de abril de 2017
FIVE SENSES
There are five senses.
I smell with my nose. Example: a rose, pizza, soup.
I taste with my mouth. Example: chocolate, lemon, peppers.
I hear with my ears. Example: music, telephone, car.
I touch with my hands. Example: ball, book, computer.
I see with my eyes. Example: a cat, a river, mountains.
I smell with my nose. Example: a rose, pizza, soup.
I taste with my mouth. Example: chocolate, lemon, peppers.
I hear with my ears. Example: music, telephone, car.
I touch with my hands. Example: ball, book, computer.
I see with my eyes. Example: a cat, a river, mountains.
miércoles, 29 de marzo de 2017
domingo, 22 de enero de 2017
DESERTS
Sahara Desert
• size: 9,400,000 km2
• temperature–
average summer day: 50 ºC
average winter night: 4 ºC
• rainfall: 25 mm / year
• size: 9,400,000 km2
• temperature–
average summer day: 50 ºC
average winter night: 4 ºC
• rainfall: 25 mm / year
Atacama Desert
• size: 105,000 km2
• temperature–
average summer day: 40 ºC
average winter night: –25 ºC
• rainfall: 15 mm / year
• size: 105,000 km2
• temperature–
average summer day: 40 ºC
average winter night: –25 ºC
• rainfall: 15 mm / year
Sahara Desert is bigger than Atacama Desert.
Atacama is smaller than Sahara.
Sahara is wetter.
Atacama is drier.
Sahara is hotter.
Atacama is colder.
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