miércoles, 14 de abril de 2010
TREASURE HUNT
Hello students ! Let's start looking for information about Shakespeare, his time and works. Try to anwer these questions through this funny treasure hunt. Enjoy it and good luck!
jueves, 25 de marzo de 2010
WEATHER FORECAST
Match the following words with their definition. Then watch the video and answer some questions.
snow, rain, cloud, shower, windy , chilly.
- air moving
- drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds
- precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
- disagreeably cold
- a brief period of precipitation
- mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
After having watched the video you'll be given a map so that you can write or draw the weather forecast in the different regions of Britain.
Task for next week: Write your own forecast for your city or region.
martes, 23 de marzo de 2010
jueves, 4 de marzo de 2010
Problems with Vocab?
Hi everyone! Always complaining about your lack of vocabulary? Try to improve it through this page, they are good training and fun.
TASK FOR THE WEEKEND
Hi students ! Time for cinema! Go to this page and watch the trailer of "Letters to Juliet", email me with the answers to these questions:
- Where did Sophie find the letter?
- Why is this wall full of messages?
- When was the letter, Sophie found, written?
- Who are the characters of the film looking for?
After that write a couple of lines about what you think the story is about.
CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT!
Hi students! here you have your first task:
Are you curious? if so, discover wether the following sentences are true or false.
Are you curious? if so, discover wether the following sentences are true or false.
- Shakespeare knew Latin and Greek.
- Shakespeare was 18 when he got married.
- Shakespeare wrote his will in 1611.
- Shakespeare never wrote poems.
And finally, why was Shakespeare known as "the bard"?.
If you need some help, you can have a look at www.bardweb.net/man.html
martes, 2 de marzo de 2010
Wellcome to our blog !
Hello everybody! This blog is addressed to all those students who want to know more about Shakespeare and have ever been in love. We are getting to know Shakespeare through one of his most famous plays "Romeo and Juliet" . We'll learn and have fun by carrying out different tasks from videos to vocab exercises. Get ready and enjoy our blog !
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