I've found these games for refreshing vocabulary:
House&furniture.
House definitions
Jobs and work places
jueves, 26 de abril de 2018
Medieval Definitions.
- Woman who rules a kingdom. She usually wears a crown.
- Man who rules a kingdom. He usually wears a crown.
- Weapon made of metal (usually steel or iron) It is longer than a knife. It cuts, pricks and kills.
- Protection wore on head, usually adorned with feathers.
- Weapon which throws arrows.
- Defensive building. It is tall, and usually made of stone.
- Construction designed and built for crossing rivers, ravines, valleys...
- Long weapon (3 metres long, or more) It has got a metal tip which pricks.
- Name than rich women received in medieval ages.
- Soldier which rides a horse. He has got a shield and a sword.
- A very important person in Catholic Church. He has got a very representative hat. It is also the noun of a chess piece.
- It is a weapon with a handle, a chain and a metal ball at the end of the chain.
- A very big door, usually at cathedrals, castles or big buildings.
- It is the case in where the archer puts the arrows.
- It is a protection held with the arm. It can be round. It usually has an adorn: a cross, a dragon, a castle...
- A weapon. It has got a handle and a head made of iron or steel. It is perfect for chopping or cutting down trees.
- Weapon which can be thrown with a bow (or crossbow)
- Very big weapon used for throwing big and heavy stones.
- In Middle Ages, poor person who cultivated the land.
- A great construction with towers, domes, corridors, buttresses... It is like a big and important church.
martes, 24 de abril de 2018
domingo, 22 de abril de 2018
Actions V.
Play this game and check if you remember the first 29 actions.
Actions V
Note: today, before the exam, we're going to play it at class.
Actions V
Note: today, before the exam, we're going to play it at class.
viernes, 20 de abril de 2018
Help for the exam.
If you remember, I told you about 40 actions. Study only the first 30 ones.
Secret cartoon.
On Monday we've got an exam. The 5th question is about a secret cartoon. I'll select it among these ones:
- He's yellow. He's wearing brown pants, white shirt, red tie, white socks and black shoes. He has got blue eyes, and only four fingers. He lives in Bikini Bottom.
- He's blue and white. He's a bird. He has got long black beak and long thin black legs. His best friend is a brown short otter. He works in a Park. He appears in "Current Show"
- She is a princess. She is beautiful. She has got blonde hair and blue eyes. She has got a plait. She wears a blue dress. She lives in an ice castle. When she gets angry, she freezes everything.
- He is a boy. He has got glasses, black hair, blue shorts and blue trainers. He is from Japan. He is lazy, very lazy. A blue cat is with him. His best friend is "Shizuka".
- He is a boy. He wears a blue sweater and blue pants. He also wears a blue hat. It is a very simple character. He usually appears with a pink elephant, a dog, a turquoise bird... His best friend is Nina, a girl with a green dress, green shoes and green hat.
- He is a boy. He has got yellow skin and short spiky hair. He always wear short blue pants and a red T - shirt. Also blue trainers. He loves skateboarding. His father name is H---- S------.
- He wears a blue bib overalls, brown shoes, white gloves and red sweater. He wears also a brown cap. He has got a black moustache. He appears on TV; and also in videogames. He is a plumber.
- He has got black big ears, red shorts, white gloves, yellow shoes and tail. He is the most famous mouse in the world.
- She's wearing a pink T - shirt, red shorts, yellow shocks, white trainers and a bracelet on her right wrist. She has got brown eyes and black hair. She has got a school bag in which she finds everything that she needs.
- He is a robot. He loves to smoke and to drink alcohol. He is grey. He appears in "Futurama", a TV series.
lunes, 16 de abril de 2018
Justice and Prison definitions
- Place in which guilties (thiefs, killers, robbers...) serve sentence.
- A pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists.
- Person who uses to inform the authority (warden, teacher...) secretly.
- Person who steals.
- Each one of the rooms in which prisoners serve sentence.
- A mechanism for keeping a door, window or container fastened, typically operated by a key.
- Person who scapes the prison.
- Metallic barrier made with woven wires.
- Person who defends an accused in a trial.
- Constructive element made of cement, stone, bricks or concrete, which separates spaces.
- Execution instrument which electrocutes prisoners sentenced to death.
- Metal mechanism which blocks a door, window or chest.
- Instrument made of metal which opens padlocks, doors or strongboxes.
- Person who serves sentence in a prison.
- Metallic structure which usually protects windows.
- Person who kills another person.
- In a trial, person who passes sentence, condemning or absolving the acussed.
- Person, usually violent and rude, which uses to frighten, bully or harass people.
- Person who guards the jail and the prisoners.
- Metallic wire with spikes or razors.
jueves, 12 de abril de 2018
martes, 10 de abril de 2018
Grammar.
- Do + (pronoun) + verb. Eg: Do you play...
I, you, she, he,
it, we, you, they... are the pronouns
Does is only used with she,
he, it,
Eg: Does she jump?
- Can (pronoun) + verbPronouns: I, you, she, he, it, we, you they.
Eg. Can you jump?; Can you play football?
Pronouns: I, you, she, he, it, we, you
they.
Am I... ?
Are you...? Are you at School?
Is she...? Is she the teacher?
Is he...? Is he a cleaner?
Are we... ? Are we humans?
Are you...? Are you friends?
Are they...? Are they married?
- How many...?
Where
When
why
who
what
which
how
domingo, 8 de abril de 2018
jueves, 5 de abril de 2018
Ultimate body parts list.
Shoulders, armpit, arm, elbow, forearm,
wrist, hand, fingers, nail, knucles.
Chest / breast, belly, navel, hips,
legs, thigt, knees, calf, ankle, feet, toes, heel, foot pad.
Hair, eyes, head, eyebrow, chin,
moustache, forehead, beard, nose, cheek, neck, ear,
eyelash, eyelid, teeth, lips, tongue,
nape, temple, mouth, ponytail, plait.
martes, 3 de abril de 2018
Face parts.
Forehead, head, ears, hair, ponytail, eyebrows, eyelash, eyelid, cheek, chin, lips, neck, temple, nape,
moustache, eyes, nose, teeth, tongue, beard,
moustache, eyes, nose, teeth, tongue, beard,
Translation activities.
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