martes, 19 de marzo de 2019

Khan Academy - Present Tenses

I know my voice might get a bit boring... that's why ou're going to have a different teacher this time!

I want you to watch a 2-minute long video, which will be the shortest lesson you've ever had. That's it! 

You can do it by click on the image or just watching the video below. Good luck!




When you are done go to the NEWS section and learn a bit about clothes!

sábado, 9 de marzo de 2019

Pretend Play - Grocery Shopping!

Vocabulary in practice.



Ryan goes grocery shopping with his mum. Make a list of the products he finally decides to buy. 

What does he refuse to buy? What's his favourite food? How is grocery shopping different from regular shopping?

Did he use any of the expressions you saw in the previous listening activity?

What are they wearing?

After that 2-minute long video, I want you to have a look a this piece of news.



Click on the image and have a look at the outfits worn by these celebrities. Leave a comment describing what they are wearing!

Do you like them? Would you buy them? What do you think they say about their personalities?

Use IS and the -ing form you learnt about!


Click on the LISTENING section. You're almost done!

Go shopping!

What words or phrases related to shopping can you understand?


We'll have a contest in class so the more you can remember the better for your team!

When you're done, go and check Ryan's shopping adventure by clicking on the Listening hashtag.

Work on your present tenses

Visit this website and practice with this entertaining game.


Professor Green on success

Professor Green: Success doesn’t absolve you of your past



Stephen Manderson, better known as the rapper Professor Green, has said that the success of his music career did not put an end to the mental health problems he had experienced since early childhood.

“I had this idea that if I became successful in music that I would be absolved of everything that ever hurt me in my entire life,” he told BBC Hardtalk's Stephen Sackur.

Success does not stop you from having good and bad days, Mr Manderson explained.

Watch the full interview on Monday 11 March 2019 on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel or afterwards on BBC iPlayer (UK only)

If you, or someone you know, have been affected by mental health issues, the following organisations may be able to help.

Khan Academy - Present Tenses

I know my voice might get a bit boring... that's why ou're going to have a different teacher this time! I want you to watch a 2-mi...