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20 things we should say more often

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This is a fun video about the things we all should say more often. Enjoy it!

Happy Thanksgiving Day!

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Today is Thanksgiving, as most of you already know. We have talked in class about the pilgrims and the turkey but if you want to get to know more about this festival, you can watch this video or play with this interactive book. Enjoy them! http://chagall-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr/IMG/didapages/thanksgiving/index.html

Daily routines (2nd year)

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Hi! Watch this video about daily routines. Then, follow the link and do the comprehension questions on the right. http://www.eslvideo.com/esl_video_quiz_low_intermediate.php?id=13279 Now, tell me: what do you do every day?

Unit 2 Exam (3rd year)

These are the contents for unit 2 exam: -Vocabulary: Television -Grammar: there was/there were -Grammar: regular and irregular past verbs -Grammar: past simple -Vocabulary: television programmes and people who appear on these. -Grammar: past continuous.

Past simple vs. past continuous (4th year)

Hi! These are some activities to practise the difference between past simple and continuous. http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-8801.php http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs3.htm http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/2g39-past-continuous-gap-fill.php http://www.ilv.ucl.ac.be/gramlink-an/exercices/passe/past/past01.htm http://baladre.info/english/sedaviwebfront/pastsimplecontinuous.htm http://mbonillo.xavierre.com/exercises/eso4/4eso2011/pastspct4eso3.htm http://mbonillo.xavierre.com/exercises/eso4/4eso2011/pastspct4eso4.htm http://mbonillo.xavierre.com/exercises/eso4/4eso2011/pastspct4eso5.htm

Bonfire night

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Every 5th November people all around England celebrate Bonfire Night, a festival with a long tradition. To do so, they use fireworks. Do you want to know why? Follow this link and find out! http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/guy/history.htm After reading the text, you can play a game to check how much information you understood: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/interactive/games/gunpowder/index.shtml Enjoy this Bonfire night!