Monday, 2 November 2015

How do you say...?

David P. G (4ºB) wants to know how to say 'perilla' in English.

This is the way. Goatte.


Have a look to this picture form Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary.


This is the webpage we use to get the sound of the words.


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Friday, 30 October 2015

Personality for pumpkins

Happy+Face

Halloween alphabet (From Z to A)



The Trick-Or-Treaters bring you a quirky creative Halloween Song about the Alphabet that goes from Z to A. Each letter describes something about Halloween and will have you laughing until the beginning of the alphabet. Listen, download, and enjoy!
Lyrics to Halloween Alphabet Song by The Trick-Or Treaters....

HALLOWEEN ALPHABET SONG

Get ready for the Halloween Alphabet Song!
A is for….Wait!… No it’s Halloween,
We’re going to do it backwards, like we should.

Z is for those zig-zagging zombies
Y is for the youthful yoding yoda’s
X is for an X-ray of a Skeleton
W is for wicked weary witches
V is for Vain Vanting Vampires (I vant to eat your candy)
U is for Uncanny UFO’s
T is for teenage Trick-or-Treaters
S is for the scary screams
R is for Raunchy Rancid Recipes
Q is for quietly quilting (with your porch light off, cricket)
P is for pick’n parties at the pumpkin patch (I think I found a good one)
O is for Orange filled Oreos (in October)
N is for the nomads on a nimbus 2000 (Slow down Harry!)
M is for mumbling moaning mummies
L is for Life-life monsters
K is kegs of rootbeer n’ karaoke (I got the next song, Give me the mic!)
J is for jumping jack-o-lanterns
I is for Impressive and Incredible costumes
H is for the Haunted House (I will not go in that place!)
G is for ghosts, ghouls, and goblins
F is for Freaky Frankenstein
E is for Edible Delights (Eat your candy!)
D is for a Dark Drueling Dracula
C is for the Creepy Crawlies in the Cemetary
B is for Black Cats, Big-ol’-Bats, bobbin for apples in big ol vats
A is for AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!
A is for AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

How do you say...?

There is a new bird in Unit 2 (Tiger Street, 3). In Spanish we say 'Martín pescador'.

In English they say kingfisher It's a type of bithtly coloured bird that has a long, thin beak and that catches fish by diving into water.

Kingfisher%2C+Death+From+Above

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Cities we love

We are reading a book about our cities' declaration as UNESCO World Heritage Cities... and this is a great video of cities we love!