Every year Americans celebrate Thanksgiving festivity on the fourth Thursday of November. All the family meet for dinner and they usually eat Turkey with vegetables and cranberry sauce.
This festivity was first celebrated when the Pilgrims arrived to America and with the help of the native Indians got the first harvest.
Do this activity to learn some vocabulary on thanksgiving.
jueves, 25 de noviembre de 2010
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Enjoy with this game and learn some more vocabulary related with FOOD
Oxford online activities on food and drinkOxford online activities on food and drink: wordsearch
Hangman: vocabulary on food
Vocabulary on fruits
Vocabulary on vegetables
There is / there are
I found a video which can help you understand when to use there is or there are in English.
Click the image to watch it!
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There are a lot of yellow ducks!
And some activities to practise...
miércoles, 3 de noviembre de 2010
Describing people
PHISICALLY
What does he/she look like?
He/She is...
He/She has got...
Height | Build | Age |
---|---|---|
tall, tallish, short, shortish, medium height | frail, stocky, slim, thin, plump, fat, skinny, well-built | young, elderly, middle-aged, teenager, in 20s, 30s, 40s |
Face | Eyes | Hair | Clothes |
---|---|---|---|
round, oval, square, with scares, wrinkles, freckles, sun-tanned, pale | big round blue eyes, large, small, bright, narrow | bald, straight, curly, spiky, wavy | casual, scruffy, shabby, smart, tidy, messy |
PERSONALITY
What is he/she like?
He/She is...
careful, hard-working, worried, cheerful, broadminded, active, curious, secretive | aggressive, tough, careless, practical, sensible, independent, strong-minded, stupid | dull, boring, imaginative, ambitious, crafty, sensitive, gentle, naive | generous, loyal, self-controlled, moody, trusting, modest, tolerant, friendly | energetic, confident, selfish, shy, stubborn, reliable, clumsy, intelligent |
More adjectives to describe personality (English-Spanish)
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