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Wednesday 29 December 2010

Sunday 19 December 2010

Go to page 108 of your textbook- What is Hogmanay? Listen to "Auld Lang Syne".

This song was written by Robert Burns, the Scottish national poet.

It is the song that nobody knows, because everybody remembers the melody but not the lyrics.

In English the title means: Old long since (times gone by)



Friday 17 December 2010

Do you know? Something about Christmas traditions in Britain.

Something about Christmas traditions in Britain.

In English speaking countries, children don’t get their presents on Christmas Eve (24 December). Santa comes at night when everyone is asleep. Santa’s reindeer can fly and take him from house to house. They land on the roofs of the houses and then Santa climbs down the chimney to leave the presents under the Christmas tree.


In the morning of Christmas Day (25 December), children usually get up very early to unwrap their presents. Then they have plenty of time to play with their new toys.

Christmas dinner is served in the early afternoon. Most people eat turkey and sprouts and a Christmas pudding.

26 December is called Boxing Day. It hasn’t always been a holiday. People used to go back to work on that day where their bosses gave them little Christmas presents in small boxes. That’s why the day is called Boxing Day.

And about New Year...

Here is everything that you need to know about the New Year's celebrations in English-speaking countries:
- December 31 is New Year's Eve.
- January 1 is New Year's Day.
- Americans call the whole festival New Year's: What are you doing between Christmas and New Year's?

-British speakers call it New Year or the New Year: What are you doing between Christmas and New Year?

-The new year festival is important in Scotland. It's called Hogmanay. They do strange traditional things with bagpipes, the stomachs of sheep (haggis), and pieces of coal. The Scots say that foreign visitors are welcome (but maybe they mean as victims).


- In other English-speaking countries, people just go to parties. It's the same procedure every year. At midnight they sing an old song in a Scottish dialect, called "Auld Lang Syne", which might mean: "Let's kill all the English this year." (No one really knows.)

Thursday 16 December 2010

Let´s practice our English at Christmas!



It´s Christmas time! Just click on the link!



Listen to this funny Christmas song:





What does this cute girl want for Xmas?  (Let´s sing along)

Tuesday 14 December 2010

Banker´s Wife´s Blues. Listen and read. Then listen again and sing.


Banker's Wife's Blues
Where does John live?
He lives near the bank.
Where does he work?
He works at the bank.

When does he work?
He works all day and he works all night
at the bank, at the bank at the great, big bank.


Where does he study?
He studies at the bank.

Where does he sleep?
He sleeps at the bank


Why does he spend all day, all night, all day, all night, at the bank, at the bank?
Because he loves his bank more than his wife
And he loves his money more than his life.

Thursday 9 December 2010

The Berruete family.

Meet the Berruete family.

 My father's name is Pablo. He's almost seventy years old. He has got dark hair, and he's got glasses. He's retired now. His wife's name is Susan. She's my mother. She has got short blonde hair. She's got blue eyes and she's got glasses too. She's very pretty and very clever. She likes reading  books. My brother, David, es ten years old. He's very cute for his age. He's muscular and he likes playing football. He's handsome, and he's quite naughty. My sister's name is Pilar. She's a teacher in Granada. She's got curly hair and she's got freckles. She's got brown eyes and she's a thirty-year-old woman. She's happy and clever. Her husband's name is Peter. They have got a daughter. Her name's Margarita. She's in her early teens and she's got curly hair too.


Written by: Julián Berruete. (schwa group).

Wednesday 8 December 2010

What do you do on Tuesdays?

I do karaoke on Wednesdays
Mondays, Mondays.
What do you do on Mondays?
On Mondays I usually listen to jazz music.

Tuesdays, Tuesdays.
What do you do on Tuesdays?
On Tuesdays I sometimes go for a drive.

Wednesdays, Wednesdays.
What do you do on Wednesdays?
On Wednesdays I always play the guitar.

Thursdays, Thursdays.
What do you do on Thursdays?
On Thursdays I often go to a rock concert.

Fridays, Fridays.
What do you do on Fridays?
On Fridays I always do karaoke.

Weekends, weekends.
What do you do on weekends?
On weekends I usually stay in bed!

Thursday 2 December 2010

Teacher/Leader: In, at
Class/Group: In, at


Teacher/Leader: in - with months and years
Class/Group: in - with months and years


Teacher/Leader: at - with time
Class/Group: at - with time


Teacher/Leader: He was born in March.
Class/Group: He was born in March.


Teacher/Leader: They lived here in 2001.
Class/Group: They lived here in 2001.


Teacher/Leader: When shall we meet?
Class/Group: When shall we meet?


Teacher/Leader: Let's meet at two.
Class/Group: Let's meet at two.


Teacher/Leader: When do they leave?
Class/Group: When do they leave?


Teacher/Leader: They leave at six.
Class/Group: They leave at six.


Teacher/Leader: In, at
Class/Group: In, at


Teacher/Leader: in - with months and years
Class/Group: in - with months and years