This is an easy way to remember how they work and how you can use them.
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29 Nov 2011
GRAMMAR FOR 3rd grade
This is an easy way to remember how they work and how you can use them.
25 Nov 2011
EI-5 children sing for U!
This is one to check at home.
They use to say the beginning easily but not the end. So, if you see this message, you can practice at home with them. Share their learnings in a funny way!
HELLO! from Inés Rosado on Vimeo.
24 Nov 2011
HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY!
I hope you are enjoying this special day!
I am taking time to reflect on all the things that I am thankful for.
I'm so thankful for my family, my friends, my colleagues, my health and ... I'm specially thankful for the oppportunities that I have everyday to learn from my students.
Thanks so much!
19 Nov 2011
ORDINAL NUMBERS
17 Nov 2011
THE MORNING!
14 Nov 2011
WHAT TIME IS IT?
12 Nov 2011
FEELINGS
They describe their own feelings with Colin the caterpillar.
11 Nov 2011
WE ARE ARTISTS!
10 Nov 2011
GOOD MORNING song
This is one of the songs we sing at the beginning of the English morning lessons.
Here you have the lyrics:
GOOD MORNING
GOOD MORNING TO YOU.
GOOD MORNING
GOOD MORNING, HOW ARE YOU?
I'M FINE, THANKS
I'M FINE, THANK YOU.
GOOD MORNING
GOOD MORNING TO YOU.
GOOD MORNING SONG from Inés Rosado on Vimeo.
8 Nov 2011
BEATLES
The original members of the group were :
John Winston Lennon from Liverpool
James Paul McCartney from Liverpool
George Harrison from Liverpool
Stuart Sutcliffe from Edinburgh, Scotland
They were not always known as The Beatles. The group first chose the name Johnny and the Moondogs before changing the name of the group to the Silver Beetles. In 1960, they won a spot on a tour of Scotland with Johnny Gentle, and shortly after John Lennon told the group he had dreamed that they were to be called the Beatles with the unique spelling that featured an “a” in the name.