viernes, 2 de octubre de 2020

Sixth grade - October

Test Friday 6th November: study numbers (1-100), food  and there is/are, there isn’t/aren’t, is/are there...?, some and any. R

Review activities: Mestre a casa- anglés-activities 6º (mes de octubre)

Numbers: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten , eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred 

Activity book – pages 87 (vocabulary), 100- 101 (grammar reference).


Vocabulary Unit 6: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.


 aubergine (berenjena), avocado (aguacate), cauliflower (coliflor),
 cherries (cerezas) , grapes (uvas), pineapple (piña), plums (ciruelas), 
raspberries (frambuesas), red pepper (pimento rojo), spinach (espinacas)

Structures:
• Do you like (pineapple)? Yes, I love it!/I quite like it./ No, I don’t like it at all.

• There is a/are some … There isn’t/aren’t any …

• Is there a … ? Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.
• Is/Are there any … ? No, there isn’t/aren’t.

Let's watch some videos to review. REMEMBER: aubergine=eggplant




https://www.liveworksheets.com/c?a=s&g=6&s=English&t=xyzzfjubdx&l=my&i=tfxdoz&r=eb&db=0






 THERE IS /THERE ARE.

https://es.liveworksheets.com/c?a=s&g=5%C2%BA&s=English&t=xyzzfjubdx&l=sy&i=scsffz&r=uf

 COUNTANBLE and UNCOUNTABLE FOOD.

https://es.liveworksheets.com/c?a=s&g=5%C2%BA&s=English&t=xyzzfjubdx&l=ve&i=xnduzs&r=fr


 THERE IS /THERE ARE

Test: Tuesday 20th October(numbers, ordinals and actions vocabulary)

 Homework : week 5th - 8th October

https://es.liveworksheets.com/c?a=s&g=5%C2%BA&s=Englsh&t=xyzzfjubdx&l=ht&i=scunud&r=qp


Let's review DATES and NUMBERS (Test week 19th -23rd October) 

Let's review MONTHS and ORDINAL NUMBERS.
Click on the link.

Let's review the past of regular verbs.
Can you answer this questions?

Did you help at home yesterday?
Did you listen to music yesterday?
Did you look after your pet yesterday?
Did you talk to your friends yesterday?
Did you use a computer yesterday?
Did you visit your grandparents yesterday?
Did you walk  yesterday?
Did you watch TV yesterday?
Did you work hard at school yesterday? 
Did you share share things with your friends yesterday?



You can look at this chart:
Affirmative                  Negative                             Interrogative
I played                         I didn't play                          Did I play?
You played                    You  didn't play                     Did you play?
He/she/ It played          He/she/ It  didn't play           Did he/she/it play?
We played                    We  didn't play                      Did we play?
You played                   You  didn't play                    Did you play?
They played                  They  didn't play                 Did they play?


Spelling rules:









Now try these activities. You can also find the meaning (significado) of the verbs in the dictionary or use the online translator.


A funny story...can you find verbs in PAST?