JOAN MANEL'S BLOG

JOAN MANEL'S BLOG
Showing posts with label questions and answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions and answers. Show all posts

Mar 3, 2013

5th Primary

Hi, kids! Let's start this new post with a video where some adults answer the question Were you good at school?. Watch and listen to their answers:


And let's follow with the theme of the nature. Learn the vocabulary with two memory games:


Nov 11, 2012

6th Primary

Hi, guys! Let's begin today with vocabulary about clothes, weather and advice. Click on the link:


And let's follow with a video where different people talk about the frequency of some actions in their lives:


Oct 5, 2012

5th Primary

Hi, kids! In this post, we are going to begin with a revision of the physical description of people. Let's try this activity!! You have to choose the correct paragraph that describes each girl. Good luck!!


Can you answer twenty questions about you? What do you think?
Watch the video and test yourself!!! Write your personal answers in your notebook.

Sep 19, 2012

Adults

Hi, colleagues! Welcome everyone to this new elementary course for teachers.

Let' start with this fantastic song by Adele: "Rolling in the deep", with English and Spanish subtitles:


And now three exercises about personal information. Click on the link and do the activities online. When you finish click on "DONE" and check your answers.

1. Making questions, matching questions and answers and writing a paragraph.

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=8235

2. Different tasks to pracice the verb to be (am, is, are) and to have (have, has). Funny animations.

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3040

3. Asking for personal informations. Easy, eleven questions.

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=6959

Sep 6, 2012

6th Primary

Hi kids! And welcome back to school.
Now, watch this video about cardinal and ordinal numbers:


Have a look to this one about dates.This is the way to answer the question "When's your birthday?", always with the corresponding month and the ordinal number. For example, "March 3rd" or "February 21st".