jueves, 17 de enero de 2019

P3: BLOG 6 10TH B Dec. 10th.-16th.(2), 2018. Idioms Part 5

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P3: BLOG 6 10TH B Dec. 10th.-16th.(2), 2018. Idioms Part 5. A2.1 GOOD MORNING BOYS AND GIRLS! WHAT A PLEASURE TO FIND INTERESTING INFORMATION TO WORK WITH YOU. LANGUAGE SKILL: Reading, speaking, grammar structure, writing and CLIL. TOPIC: Idioms part 5: AIMS: To improve their speaking skill. To check and find specific informationTo learn more vocabulary and expressions dealing with dialogs and conversations. To study English in a funny and interesting way.  SKILLS WITH DEVELOPING CRITERIA: Check the wordsearch and find the idioms you have written on the list. Write their meaning and do the exercise applying them in a correct way. 
Exercise 1: IDIOMS: Write the meaning in your own language of these idioms:
  • To be a number cruncher=
  • To be the cream of the crop=
  • To call it quits=
  • To learn the ropes=
  • To think out of the box=
  • To have a sweet tooth=
Exercise 2. Read the profile. Pay attention to the idioms in color. 

Dean L. Kamen was one of the most important recent inventors; he was the cream of the crop with the newest ideas about transport. Kamen went to college, but he did not stay there for a long time. He decided to call it quits to starting working on his own ideas. He eventually learned the ropes of inventing with many amazing creations. This inventor is famous for “reinventing the wheel” as he created a vehicle called Segway™. His creation is a good example of Kamen’s genius; he used to think out of the box in the search for new inventions. Kamen was a number cruncher because of his many talents in mathematics. His calculations helped him to patent many of his inventions.

Exercise 3: Select the definition that best replaces each idiom in the profile.
a. was the cream of the crop can be replaced with… 
1. was the least important person 
2. was the most famous person 
3. was the richest person 
b. to call it quits in line 7 is… 
1. to call someone from home 
2. to put an end to an activity 
3. to begin an activity 
c. learned the ropes of in line 9 is… 
1. learned how to do something 
2. learned how to do a job correctly 
3. learned how to teach something 
d. to think out of the box in line 15 is… 
1. to think aloud 
2. to think creatively 
3. to think carefully 
e. a number cruncher in line 17 is a person who… 
1. works poorly in mathematics 
2. has a hard time with numbers 
3. is good at numbers and calculation

Exercise 4: Look at these famous inventors or creative thinkers. Use the idioms to rewrite the idea.

Joanne Rowling: She is _____________  ______________ among the most humanitarian women in the world

Steve Jobs: His company had technological innovations every year. He was the kind  of person who _________ _______________
 

Melinda Gates:  J.K. Rowling ________  _________________  of writing and created the famous Harry Potter book series.
 

Toru Kumon:  created his  famous math academies. People who study there  become _____________     ________________.

martes, 15 de enero de 2019

P3: BLOG 5 10TH B Dec. 10th.-16th.(1), 2018. Idioms Part 4.

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P3: BLOG 5 10TH B Dec. 10th.-16th.(1), 2018. Idioms Part 4. Idioms part 3 A2.1 GOOD MORNING BOYS AND GIRLS! WHAT A PLEASURE TO FIND INTERESTING INFORMATION TO WORK WITH YOU. LANGUAGE SKILL: Reading, speaking, grammar structure, writing and CLIL. TOPIC: Idioms part 3: AIMS: To improve their speaking skill. To check and find specific informationTo learn more vocabulary and expressions dealing with dialogs and conversations. To study English in a funny and interesting way.  SKILLS WITH DEVELOPING CRITERIA: Check the wordsearch and find the idioms you have written on the list. Write their meaning and do the exercise applying them in a correct way. 
Exercise 1: IDIOMS: Write the meaning in your own language of these idioms:
• To be a class act=
• To be head and shoulders above=
• To go places=
• To find one’s match=

• I’ll go for=
• Here you are=
• Not to be in the same league=
Exercise 2:  Read the letter and complete the statements below. Guess the meaning of the expressions from the context.
Dear mom, I want to thank you for the football you sent William on his birthday. Now he is thirteen and is a class act in his soccer practice; his skills with the ball are really good. In school he is doing fine; he is one of the most intelligent students in his class. Moreover, he claims he is going places in his studies.  He is now very good with numbers, reads very fluently and gets excellent grades. He says his teachers tell him he is head and shoulders above his class, as all his answers are right. We always talk to his teachers because we want him to stay out of trouble and behave well. Most teachers say he does. They say it is difficult to find his match in most class activities. Most of his classmates do not do so well in their subjects. We should not be this proud of our son, but he does like his school these days. Sometimes we wonder if the school is not in his league. You know he does everything apparently without much effort; he definitely needs a challenge. Love, Emma
 COOSE THE BEST DEFINITION FOR EACH IDIOM OR EXPRESSION.
a. To be a class act… 
1. To be really good     2. To have a good show     3. To be the worst 

b. To go places… 
1. To travel a lot       2. To be successful      3.To be unstable

c. To be head and shoulders above… 
1. To be taller     2. To have less talent     3. To be the best 

d. To find one’s match… 
1. To find an opponent    2. To find somebody with equal talent    3. To find a good fried

e. Not to be in one’s league… 
1. To be better     2. To compete against others      3. To be of inferior quality.

Exercise 3:  Complete these dialogs with the idioms. 
Conversation 1 
A: What do you think of Shakira? 
B: Well, she is ______________________________ . 

Conversation 2 
C: Can we compare the Olympic Games with any other sport tournament? 
D: Well, there is not a tournament like the Olympic Games. Other tournaments are ______________________________ . 

Conversation 3 
E: I am really tall. I want to join the basketball team. 
F: Certainly, you’ll ______________________________ . 

Conversation 4 
G: Rafael Nadal is one of the best tennis players in the history of tennis. He is the number one player today. 
H: I know. He is definitely ______________________________ .  the rest.

P3: BLOG 4 10TH B Dec. 3rd.-9th.(2), 2018. Idioms Part 3.

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P3: BLOG 4 10TH B Dec. 3rd.-9th.(2), 2018. Idioms Part 3. Idioms part 3 A2.1 GOOD MORNING BOYS AND GIRLS! WHAT A PLEASURE TO FIND INTERESTING INFORMATION TO WORK WITH YOU. LANGUAGE SKILL: Reading, speaking, grammar structure, writing and CLIL. TOPIC: Idioms part 3: AIMS: To improve their speaking skill. To check and find specific informationTo learn more vocabulary and expressions dealing with dialogs and conversations. To study English in a funny and interesting way.  SKILLS WITH DEVELOPING CRITERIA: Check the wordsearch and find the idioms you have written on the list. Write their meaning and do the exercise applying them in a correct way. 
Exercise 1: IDIOMS: Write the meaning in your own language of these idioms:
• To blow away the cobwebs=
• To be the life and soul of a party=
• 24/7=
• What are you up to?=
• To make a big thing of something=

• To be in full swing=
• To be in one’s element=
• That’s terrific!=
• Don’t get me wrong.=

Exercise 2: 2. Match the idioms on the left with their definitions on the right.
 HOBBIES: 1.- Cooking club / 2.- Museum Excursions / 3.- Swimming Academy / 
                                   4.- Tango in One Step / 5.- The Hiking Club

a. Blow away the cobwebs! Get some fresh air! Join us for nice trails and renew yourself. Fortify your bones and muscles. Feel alive again!______

b. Our students tell us they feel in their element after attending our courses. Many of them are so good that they compete with experts without a problem. They are like real fish in the water.______

c. Learn to move your body to the rhythm of this traditional Argentine dance that is in full swing these days.
______
d. Don’t make a big thing of your inexperience. Learn to make delicious gourmet sandwiches out of a few eggs, bacon and bread. Make your dishes big!
______

e. Be the life and soul of the party the next time you meet your friends. Entertain them with our town’s history. Get all the facts that make our history so interesting. Come and visit us!

HOBBIES: 1.- Cooking club / 2.- Museum Excursions / 3.- Swimming Academy / 
                                   4.- Tango in One Step / 5.- The Hiking Club



P3: BLOG 3 10TH B Dec. 3rd.-9th.(1), 2018. Idioms Part 2

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P3: BLOG 3 10TH B Dec. 3rd.-9th.(1), 2018. Idioms part 2 A2.1 GOOD MORNING BOYS AND GIRLS! WHAT A PLEASURE TO FIND INTERESTING INFORMATION TO WORK WITH YOU. LANGUAGE SKILL: Reading, speaking, grammar structure, writing and CLIL. TOPIC: Idioms part 2: AIMS: To improve their speaking skill. To check and find specific informationTo learn more vocabulary and expressions dealing with dialogs and conversations. To study English in a funny and interesting way.  SKILLS WITH DEVELOPING CRITERIA: Check the wordsearch and find the idioms you have written on the list. Write their meaning and do the exercise applying them in a correct way. 
Exercise 1:  IDIOMS: Add their meaning in your own language. 
• Itchy feet=
• Hit the road=
• Hit the pedal to  the metal=
• Live out of a suitcase=

• Sunday driver=
• Fit the bill=
• I’m kidding you=
 Exercise 2: Read and write the idioms in front of their definitions. 

a. to enjoy traveling                                                      • Itchy feet
b. to be an inexperienced driver                               • Hit the road
c. to go fast when driving a vehicle                          • Hit the pedal to  the metal
d. to begin a trip or travel                                            • Live out of a suitcase   
e. to be ready to travel                                                 • Sunday driver

Conversation 1    Use: HIT THE PEDAL TO THE METAL / SUNDAY DRIVER
Mark: What were you doing yesterday morning? 
Jeff: I was taking my driving lessons. I think I’m ready. 
Mark: That’s what you think. You are now a________________________________(a). 
It takes time to be able to ___________________________________(b).

Conversation 2    Use: ITCHY FEET / HIT THE ROAD
Antonio: School is over. I’m ready to ___________________________________(c). 
Mark: Really? Where are you going? 
Antonio: I don’t know yet. But you know I ___________________________________(d).

P3: BLOG 2 EGB Nov. 25th-Dec. 1st.(2), 2019 To Be Structure.

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P3: BLOG 2 EGB Nov. 25th-Dec. 1st.(2), 2019. To Be Structure.  A1.1 GOOD MORNING BOYS AND GIRLS! WHAT A PLEASURE TO FIND INTERESTING INFORMATION TO WORK WITH YOU. LANGUAGE SKILL: Reading, speaking, grammar structure, writing and CLIL. TOPIC: To Be: AIMS: To improve their language skills. To check and find specific informationTo learn more vocabulary and expressions dealing with dialogs and conversations. To study English in a funny and interesting way.  SKILLS WITH DEVELOPING CRITERIA: Check the wordsearch and find the idioms you have written on the list. Write their meaning and do the exercise applying them in a correct way. 
Work with the followig exercises about the Verb To Be.
Write the missing words e.g. is, aren't, etc, etc. Use contractions where possible.

1. Adele  a singer.
2. Barack Obama  from Italy.
3. What  your name?
4. Spain  in Europe.
5.  you from Spain? Yes, I am.
6. Tony Blair and Hugh Grant  British.
7. How old  your sister?
8. She  a nurse! She is a doctor.
9. Demi Moore and Sharon Stone  actresses.
10. Lisbon and Oporto  cities in Portugal.
Put the correct form of the verb 'to be' into each space.

1. Carol's cat  very pretty.
2. Rob  ten years old.
3. Those paintings  wonderful!
4. The two supermarkets  very near to each other.
5. John thinks science  a very difficult subject.
6. All the doors  open in this house!
7. Helen and Barbara  sisters.
8. That music  incredible. Who is it?

Put these words in order to make correct questions.
1. mother/old/how/?/your/is
    
2. is/Canada/?/your/father/from
    
3. from/they/?/are/where
    
4. car/blue/?/it/is/a
    
5. brother's/how/is/old/?/your/dog
    
6. very/is/tall/?/uncle/your
    
7. is/?/much/packet/how/a/biscuits/of
    
8. English/you/?/are/at/good
    
"To Be" multiple choice. Choose the correct form of the verb "to be" for each question.
1. Russia ___________ one of the largest countries in the world.
    is         am      are
2. French wine ___________ very tasty.
    is       am         are
3. The children ___________ in the garden.
    is       am        are
4. The President of the United States ___________ an important person.
    am     is          are
5. These books ___________ very hard to understand.
    am        is        are
6. I think Arabic ___________ a complicated language.
    are        am        is
7. I ___________ sure your friend is coming to the party.
    are        am        is
8. Do you know if the shop ___________ open?
    are         is          am



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