This may be a tongue-twister... or a beautiful song.
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Saturday, 25 April 2015
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
History of movies
Today, April 15th 2015 our students were in a musical event devoted to the cinema.
The history or cinema in 2 minutes... (To be continued)
The history or cinema in 2 minutes... (To be continued)
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Monday, 13 April 2015
Jabber-Jabber Monster (II)
Jabber-Jabber monster has got orange fur
on its body and a long, yellow tail
It has got wings, like a bird.
There are pink feathers on its wings.
The monster has got three big, red eyes
and a long, green beak.
It has got two purple legs with
big black claws.
It's very scary!
This is the second video with pictures. Students in the P3B
on its body and a long, yellow tail
It has got wings, like a bird.
There are pink feathers on its wings.
The monster has got three big, red eyes
and a long, green beak.
It has got two purple legs with
big black claws.
It's very scary!
This is the second video with pictures. Students in the P3B
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Café and other words.
Carla (3rd A) tell us about English words with " ´ ".
There are few words with accent mark (or similar) in English. They come from other languages (French, Spanish)
Three of them:
Canapé.- /ˈkænəˌpeɪ/
A small piece of bread or a cracker that has cheese, meat, fish, etc., on top of it and that is often served at a party

Café.- /ˈkæˌfeɪ/
A small restaurant where you can get simple meals and drinks (such as coffee)


Blasé /ˈblɑːˌzeɪ/
Having or showing a lack of excitement or interest in something especially because it is very familiar

Fiancé, crêpe, macramé
There are few words with accent mark (or similar) in English. They come from other languages (French, Spanish)
Three of them:
Canapé.- /ˈkænəˌpeɪ/
A small piece of bread or a cracker that has cheese, meat, fish, etc., on top of it and that is often served at a party

Café.- /ˈkæˌfeɪ/
A small restaurant where you can get simple meals and drinks (such as coffee)


Blasé /ˈblɑːˌzeɪ/
Having or showing a lack of excitement or interest in something especially because it is very familiar

Fiancé, crêpe, macramé
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