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THE BRITISH ISLES MAP

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This is the British Isles Map.


As you can see in the map, the United Kingdom (UK) is formed by four different countries.
They are England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.










 Now, you are able to place the countries and Capital cities of every country on the British Isles Map.
















THE TRIVIA GAME














MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR VOCABULARY

MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
















Let's put in practice a basic Xmas Vocabulary
with the quiz below.



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LISTENING ACTIVITY IN PAST SIMPLE TEST FOR YLE

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Let´s listen to the audio below.







Now, after listening to the audio about Eduard. It's time to answer the following questions about her.


QUIZ TIME

1. How old is Eduard?

2. What is the name of the town where Eduard lives now?

3. What did Eduard do after work last Monday?

4. How long did Eduard stay with his grandparents on Tuesday?

5. Why couldn’t Eduard sleep well after watching the horror film on Wednesday?

6. Where did Eduard and his girlfriend have dinner on Thursday?

7. What kind of cake did Eduard eat at his grandpa’s birthday?

8. What did Eduard buy on Friday, and why?

9. Who made the birthday cake for Eduard’s grandpa?

10. What does Eduard suggest to people who like going abroad?



Write down all the questions in your notebook.

Answer all of them in full sentences.














LISTENING ACTIVITY ABOUT BELLA FOR YLE

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Let´s listen to the audio below.







Now, after listening to the audio about Bella. It's time to answer the following questions about her.


QUIZ TIME

1. What sport does Bella like the most?

2. How old is Bella’s husband?

3. What does Bella usually eat to stay healthy?

4. How often does Bella do exercise, and where does she do it?

5. What does Bella do when she goes out with her friends?

6. Where does Bella go in summer?

7. Does Bella like cleaning up? Why or why not?

8. What does Bella usually do on Saturdays?

9. What are the names of Bella's children?

10. What do Bella's friends say about her personality?

11. How tall is Bella?

12. What colour are Bella’s eyes?

13. What does Bella do to make her friends laugh?

14. Why doesn’t Bella eat hamburgers?

15. Does Bella go to the gym to exercise?

16. Has Bella got any siblings?

17. What type of books does Bella enjoy reading?



Write down all the questions in your notebook.

Answer all of them in full sentences.














LISTENING ACTIVITY ABOUT PIETROV FOR YLE

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Let´s listen to the audio below.







Now, after listening to the audio about PietrovBella. It's time to answer the following questions about her.


QUIZ TIME

1. What is the boy’s name, and how do you spell it?

2. How old is Pietrov?

3. Where does Pietrov live?

4. What is the capital city of Russia, and how do you spell it?

5. Has Pietrov got pets, and what are their names?

6. What sports activities does Pietrov’s family do during the week?

7. What is Pietrov’s favourite subject at school, and why?

8. What time does Pietrov go to school in the morning?

9. What does Pietrov usually have as a snack after school?

10. What does Pietrov like doing before going to bed?

11. How cold can the temperature get in Russia during winter?

12.What do Pietrov and his parents do at the weekends?

13. How old are Pietrov’s parents?

14.How often does Pietrov’s family go to the sports centre?

15. What time does Pietrov usually get up in the morning?

16. What does Pietrov wear when he has got physical education class?

17. What time does Pietrov’s school start?

18. What does Pietrov do after finishing his homework?

19. What does Pietrov like reading?

20. What time does Pietrov go to sleep?


Write down all the questions in your notebook.

Answer all of them in full sentences.














THANKSGIVING DAY: ORIGINS AND TRADITIONS

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Thanksgiving Day: Origin and Traditions

Thanksgiving Day is a special holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada. In the United States, it is observed on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada, it takes place earlier, on the second Monday of October. The holiday is about giving thanks for the blessings of life, such as food, family, and friends. It is a time to celebrate gratitude, kindness, and community.


The Origin of Thanksgiving in the United States


The history of Thanksgiving in the United States begins in 1620. A group of people called the Pilgrims travel from England to America. They leave their country on a ship called the Mayflower. The Pilgrims want to practise their religion freely and start a new life.

After a long and difficult journey, the Pilgrims arrive in a place they name Plymouth, in present-day Massachusetts. However, their first winter in America is very hard. The weather is cold, and they do not have enough food to eat. Many Pilgrims become sick, and nearly half of them die.

In the spring, the Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag people, a Native American tribe. The Wampanoag are kind and generous. They teach the Pilgrims how to grow crops like corn, beans, and squash. They also show them how to catch fish and hunt wild animals.

By the autumn of 1621, the Pilgrims have their first successful harvest. To celebrate this, they organise a big feast to thank God for the food and the help they receive from the Wampanoag. The Pilgrims invite the Wampanoag people to join them, and together they share a meal. This feast becomes known as the first Thanksgiving.



Thanksgiving as a National Holiday

Thanksgiving becomes an official holiday in the United States much later. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declares it a national day of thanksgiving. He chooses the last Thursday of November as the date. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November every year.


Traditional Thanksgiving Foods

The centrepiece of Thanksgiving celebrations is the dinner. The meal is usually large and includes many delicious dishes. The most important dish is roast turkey. It is often stuffed with bread, herbs, and vegetables. Many people also prepare gravy to pour over the turkey and mashed potatoes.

Other popular dishes include cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, green beans, and cornbread. For dessert, pumpkin pie is a favourite. Some families also serve apple pie or pecan pie. Each family may have its own special recipes that they enjoy year after year.

For example, one family might make a sweet potato casserole topped with marshmallows, while another might prepare a cranberry salad with orange zest. Some people even include dishes from their cultural heritage, such as tamales, pasta, or rice dishes.



Thanksgiving Traditions in Modern Times

Thanksgiving is not just about food. It is also about spending time with loved ones and enjoying traditions. One of the most famous traditions is the Thanksgiving Day Parade. The biggest parade happens in New York City and is organised by Macy’s department store. It features giant balloons shaped like popular characters, marching bands, dancers, and floats.

Another popular activity is watching American football. On Thanksgiving, professional football teams play special games. Many families gather around the television to cheer for their favourite teams.

After the big meal, some families go for a walk to enjoy the autumn weather. Others play board games or watch classic Thanksgiving movies. A few examples of these films are A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving or Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.

Many people also use Thanksgiving as an opportunity to give back to the community. They volunteer at soup kitchens, donate food to shelters, or help neighbours in need. Schools often organise food drives to collect canned goods for families who need extra support.


The Meaning of Gratitude

Thanksgiving is a time to focus on gratitude. Families often take a moment before the meal to share what they are thankful for. For example, a child might say they are thankful for their toys or their pet, while an adult might express gratitude for their health or job.

This tradition helps people remember the positive things in their lives. It also encourages kindness and appreciation. Some families keep a “thankfulness jar” where everyone writes something they are grateful for and reads it aloud at dinner.



Thanksgiving in Canada

In Canada, Thanksgiving has a similar meaning but a different history. The first recorded Thanksgiving in Canada happens in 1578. An explorer named Martin Frobisher gives thanks after surviving a dangerous journey.

Canadian Thanksgiving also celebrates the harvest. Since it takes place in October, it is more closely tied to autumn. Families in Canada enjoy similar foods, like turkey and pumpkin pie, but they may also include regional dishes like butter tarts or Nanaimo bars.


The Spirit of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is more than a holiday; it is a time to connect with others and reflect on what matters most. It teaches us to be generous, patient, and kind. Even during challenging times, Thanksgiving reminds us that there is always something to appreciate.

For example, a person who feels sad might find joy in spending time with friends. A family with little money might still find happiness in a warm meal shared together.

Thanksgiving is also about looking forward to the future with hope. Just as the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag worked together to overcome difficulties, the holiday encourages everyone to work together to build stronger communities.



Thanksgiving Day is a celebration of gratitude, history, and togetherness. Whether you enjoy a traditional turkey dinner, watch a parade, or simply spend time with loved ones, the holiday is a chance to pause and appreciate life’s blessings. It reminds us of the importance of kindness, generosity, and thankfulness—not just on one day, but every day of the year.







QUIZ

1. Where do people celebrate Thanksgiving Day?

2. When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?

3. What is the name of the ship that the Pilgrims use to travel to America?

4. Who helps the Pilgrims survive their first winter?

5. What is the main dish at a Thanksgiving dinner?

6. What type of pie is popular for dessert on Thanksgiving?

7. What is the name of the famous parade in New York City?

8. What sport is often watched on Thanksgiving Day?

9. What do families usually do before eating the Thanksgiving meal?

10. When do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving?






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INTERACTIVE GAMES ABOUT FURNITURE AT HOME

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Let´s take the next exercise about some furniture and places at home.



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ENGLISH BLOG FOR CHILDREN




OUR GOAL THIS SCHOOL YEAR 2024-2025 IS "WITH PATIENCE, EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE”






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    One of the aims of this weblog is to help young children learn English in a playful way, primarily through fun educational games and engaging online activities. These exercises are valuable for reinforcing vocabulary, grammar structures, and essential English expressions that our pupils study at school each day. The activities are organised by level, catering to learners from preschool through to primary education, ensuring that every child can find suitable resources to enhance their language skills.

    Firstly, we recognise that teaching and learning a new language is crucial in today’s globalised world, due to the demands of the society in which we live. The ability to communicate effectively in English opens doors to numerous opportunities in both personal and academic life, making it a vital skill for children to acquire.

    As a dedicated teacher, I want my pupils to learn English easily and in an engaging, enjoyable manner. By incorporating various teaching strategies, I aim to help them improve their language skills day by day. It is essential to create an environment where children feel motivated and excited about learning English, because they truly deserve it.

    Most children begin from scratch when learning a second language, and our platform is designed to support them at every stage. By using interactive resources, children can practice their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a fun and effective way. Our blog features a variety of learning materials, including grammar exercises, vocabulary games, and interactive quizzes, all tailored to young learners.

    We believe that early exposure to a second language can greatly enhance a child’s cognitive development and increase their confidence in communicating in English. Thus, we invite parents and educators to explore our resources and help children embark on their English learning journey.

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MY FAMILY GAMES VOCABULAY

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Let´s take the next exercise about your
subjects at school.



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HALLOWEEN 2012




On 31st October at night
"Halloween" comes to play with us!

We celebrated Halloween and enjoyed for hours at School. 
It was great!.
Now, It´s time to watch our scary movie!!!
Halloween Party (Primary Education)

Halloween Party (Pre-Primary Education)





History of Halloween


 There are many different ideas as to how Halloween celebrations started. A number of people believe that this tradition began thousands of years ago with the Celts. The Celtic people celebrated New Year’s Day on November 1st and, to protect themselves against the winter, they organized activities to scare off evil spirits the night of October 31st.


 This is one version; however, some people believe that Halloween has a shorter history.



Why do people wear costumes for Halloween?


 Wearing costumes for Halloween began hundreds of years ago. Many people believed that ghosts roamed the streets the night before All Saint’s Day so they wore masks and costumes to keep evil spirits away. In the past, aside from wearing masks, people used to also place bowls of food on their doorsteps to make sure ghosts and spirits didn’t enter in their houses.


You can play "Bob-apple" game. You put some apples in a bucket, put your hands behind your back and try to eat an apple.


You can make a Halloween lantern. You cut the pumpkin to make eyes, a nose and a mouth. You put a candle in the pumpkin.









Vocabulary






It Must Be Halloween Song



Thriller Animation (M. J.) Song






HALLOWEEN
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY QUIZ

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

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KIDS CAN PROJECT MACMILLAN PRIMARY EDUCATION

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