"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world"

domingo, 28 de octubre de 2018

YEAR 5

YEAR 5

VOCABULARY:

Bacon
Broccoli
Butter
Cucumber
Honey
Lemon
Olive oil
Pancakes
Peach
Pepper
Pineapple
Rice
Salt
Tuna
Cook
Pour
Aad
Mix
Bake
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

GRAMMAR:

- There is/there are:

Se traduce como “hay” español. “There is” se utiliza cuando nos referimos al singular y “there are” al plural.

"There is a peach"                    "There are five pineapples"


- Some/any:

Afirmativo:
Para expresar que hay una cosa en afirmativo se forma de la siguiente forma.

SINGULARàA/SOME
PLURALàSOME
There is a cucumber. (Contable)
There is some salt. (Incontable)
There are some pancakes.

Negativo:
Para expresar que no hay una o varias cosas en negativo se forma de la siguiente forma.

SINGULARàANY
PLURALàANY
There isn´t any cucumber. (Contable)
There isn´t any salt. (Incontable)
There aren´t any pancakes.


Interrogativo: 
Para preguntar si hay una o varias cosas se forma de la siguiente forma.


SINGULARàANY
PLURALàANY
Is there any cucumber? (Contable)
Is there any salt? (Incontable)
Yes, there is.
No, there isn´t.
Are there any pancakes?
Yes, there are.
No, there aren´t.


- Can I have some…?

Se utiliza para pedir permiso para coger o tomar algo. 

  - Can I have some bacon, please?
              - Yes, you can
              - No, you can't






miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2018

WEDNESDAY, 24th of October, 2018

REVIEW YEAR 6

The exam is coming... so here you have a review.

Vocabulary related to technology:

Hard drive
Laptop
Pen drive
Speakers
Monitor
Smartphone
Keyboard
Desktop
Mouse mat
Mouse
Touch screen
Headphones
Tablet

Some adjectives:

Cheap: low in price
Expensive: costing a lot of money
High-tech: using the most advanced machines and methods 
Low-tech: technologically simple 
User-friendly: easy to use or understand

Countable or uncountable:

Too many + countable: there are too many computers.

Too much + uncountable: I’ve got too much technology.

Too + adjective: This exam is too complicated.

Enough + noun: I don’t have enough money to buy a laptop.

Adjective + enough: this computer isn’t fast enough. 

Superlative adjectives:












lunes, 15 de octubre de 2018

Monday, the 15th of October, 2018

5ºA, 5ºB, 5ºC

We keep doing the role play!! 

6ºA
 
Let's go to Media Mark!!

Here you have an example:

Sales Assistant: Good morning, can I help you?
Customer: Hello! Yes, I would like to buy a new laptop.
Sales Assistant: Ok, the laptops are over here.
Customer: Great. Which one is the cheapest?
Sales Assistant: This one is the cheapest laptop. It is €250.
Customer: That is very cheap! Is it low-tech?
Sales Assistant: Yes, it is low-tech. Would you like something more high-tech?
Customer: Yes a bit more high-tech.
Sales Assistant: Ok, we have this laptop but it is more expensive. It is €325.
Customer: No problem. It is better than the other laptop! I will take it.
Sales Assistant: That is €325 please. Are you paying by card?
Customer: Yes, here is my card.
Sales Assistant: Great, that is done. Here is your laptop! Bye.

lunes, 8 de octubre de 2018

Monday, 8th of October, 2018

5º A, 5º B, 5ºC

ROLE-PLAY

Today we have seen how to order food at the restaurant!!












Remember, it is NOT for homework. We finish in class.


Here there is an example for your role-play:



Waiter: Good evening, can I get you a drink?

Customer: Sure, I would like a Coke.

Waiter: Would you like to order any food?

Customer: Yes, can I see the menu please?

Waiter: Of course, here is the menu.

Customer: Let's see, can I get some olives, please?

Waiter: Would you like to order anything else?

Customer: Can I get a cheeseburger and some chips?

Waiter: Can I get you anything else?

Customer: That's all, thank you.



6ºA

Today we have talked about the pros and cons of technology through some videos and pictures. 

Individual task, writing: think about the benefits and drawbacks (advantages and disadvantages) of technology.

We'll continue in the next class. Don't do it at home!!!!






miércoles, 3 de octubre de 2018

Wednesday, the 3rd of October, 2018

5ºA

Remember how to use some an any!











5º C










We use some in interrogative sentences when we offer something or when we ask permission to have something: Can I have some honey, please?



6ºB

Review the comparative and superlative adjectives