ENGLISH:
LINKS FOR READING COMPRENHENSION PRACTICE (level: A2 for schools)
LINKS FOR LISTENING PRACTICE (Level A2 for schools)
NATURAL SCIENCE:
ENGLISH:
Here you are some videos to learn about the Pàssive voice past simple:
PASSIVE VOICE (PRESENT AND PAST SIMPLE VIDEO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5XiIOybips&t=215s
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/22190878/passive-voice-present-and-past-simple
Next your interactive activities to review.
Activity II
NATURAL SCIENCE:
We have started the unit about Energy.
Remember:
ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED OR DESTROYED. WE JUST CAN TRANSFORM IT INTO OTHER TYPES OF ENERGY.
ENERGY IS WHAT HELP LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS DO SOMETHING AND TO PRODUCE EFFECTS AROUND.
ENGLISH:
HOMEWORK:
Study the vocabulary about food and drinks (exam: next Tuesday) It´s in your notebook. Remember that we also added:
-fryingpan
-saucepan
-fry
-boil
-roast
-bake
-kettle
-dish
SOCIAL SCIENCE:
-Finish the research about a company for Monday, 28th March.
-Start the unit 5 Questionnaire. It´s for next Friday, 1st April:
1. What is money?
2. What does the barter system consist in?
3. Write three ways to pay something.
4. How can you save money?
5. Imagine you have a lot of money. What would you do to invest it and get more?
6. Give two example of high and low order products.
7) Give
three examples of services.
8) Imagine you are given 15 euros as pocket money this month. Invent a budget with spendings and savings.
9)What is a … and give an example:
- self-employed:
-small business:
-cooperative:
-corporation:
10) Imagine
you are an entrepreneur and you want to create a company.
-What type
of company would it be?
-What would
you do/produce?
-How would
you ask for investors?
-What type
of spendings would you have?
ENGLISH:
Homework:
-Study vocabulary words about food (notebook)
-Activity book page 55, activities 1 and 2.
Vocabulary words: Food and drinks:
- Copy the following words in your notebook and draw a little picture:
apples
banana
bacon
ham
beetroot
beans
biscuit
cauliflower
carrot
cherry
chicken
cake
duck
pork
turkey
tea
orange juice
coffee
beer
a bar of chocolate
loaf
slice
can
bottle
bag
carton
jar
packet
SOCIAL SCIENCE:
Today we have been searching about different types of companies with ipads: small businesses, cooperatives, multinationals and corporations.
ENGLISH:
Homework:
- Review Present Perfect:
PRESENT PERFECT
This verb tense helps us to express:
- An action or situation that began in the past and continues in the present.
I have lived in Bristol since 1984 (I still live there.)
- An action that has been completed in the very recent past, indicated by 'just'.
I have just finished my work.
- An action for which the precise moment in which it happened is not important.
I have read 'El Quijote'. (what is relevant what I did and not when)
Present perfect with "ever" and "never":
EVER is used in questions before the past participle verb:
Have you EVER been in New York?
Has your cousin EVER eaten shushi?
NEVER is used also used before the past participle verb in negative sentences. It means "nunca":
I´ve NEVER been in Berlin.
She has NEVER driven a car.
- Videos to review:
Present perfect:
Differences between Past simple and Present perfect:
- Games to practice Present Perfect:
PAST PARTICIPLE VERBS GAME (USEFUL FOR PRESENT PERFECT)
ENGLISH:
PRESENT PERFECT
This verb tense helps us to express:
- An action or situation that began in the past and continues in the present.
I have lived in Bristol since 1984 (I still live there.)
- An action that has been completed in the very recent past, indicated by 'just'.
I have just finished my work.
- An action for which the precise moment in which it happened is not important.
I have read 'El Quijote'. (what is relevant what I did and not when)
HOMEWORK:
- Study irregular verbs and the vocabulary list: 14th Monday March exam.
GAMES TO PRACTICE:
- Present perfect worksheets: 15th Tuesday March.