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4th Grade Primary - Unit 1: A NEW SCHOOL YEAR

Hello Children!!!




Welcome back to school.
It´s time to review the months of the year.
As you know, a year has got twelve months.

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Take the next assessment quiz






Next...

Click to learn "The Time"
in English language.




Now, do the next Time Quiz




In this unit,
we are going over the verb "to have".

Click on the picture below
to do some activities.








If you are interested in some grammar and vocabulary exercises
where you could go over the contents explained to you in this


Unit 1.


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FREQUENCY ADVERBS

Hi, Everyone!!!



All frequency adverbs are always placed in a sentence after the verb "to be", and before the rest of the verbs.

We ususally put the adverb of frequency before the main verb of the sentence.

(can remember, doesn´t read, has been stolen, etc...)


For a better understanding, here below there are some

Examples:

I can never remember his name.
Ann doesn´t usually read a magazine.
Your car is sometimes broken.
It´s always raining in the forest.


As follows, there is a list of some frequency adverbs.
You can have a look at the order from more frequency to less frequency, when you do an action as a routine.


ALWAYS
USUALLY
OFTEN
FREQUENTLY
SOMETIMES
RARELY / HARDLY EVER
NEVER







Feel free to take this quiz







The next activity is very useful for you.
You must form sentences with frequency adverbs.

http://englishmilagrosa.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/form-sentences-with-frequency-adverbs.html

Good Luck!!!
It´s a piece of cake!!!







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LEARN THE HOURS IN ENGLISH

Hello Everyone!!!




Do You know..?

 What time is it, now?

When do you have to say?


"o´clock"
"(a)quarter"
"half"
"past"
"to"





Read now the main information written below



There are 24 hours in a day. 
The day is divided into day (time) and night (-time).

Daytime is from sunrise (this varies, but we can say approximately 6am) to sunset (we can say approximately 6pm).
Night-time is from sunset  to sunrise.



Every day starts precisely at midnight. 
AM (ante-meridiem = before noon) starts just after midnight. 
PM (post-meridiem = after noon) starts just after midday.
This means that 12am and 12pm have no meaning.



This diagram shows the cycle of a 24-hour day and 
the words we use to describe its parts.

The day starts at midnight

(at the bottom of the diagram).












Look at the picture below and learn.














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