Tuesday, 12 November 2013

FABULOUS PRESENTATION + AUSTRALIAN SONG

AUSTRALIAN SONG - EMPIRE OF THE SUN - ALIVE

FABULOUS VIDEO ABOUT ANIMALS IN AUSTRALIA








ANIMALS FROM AUSTRALIA

Can you identify the following animals? You have the names of the different animals below. Try to find information about them to identify each animal.

Can you give me a description of each one? Tell me what type of animal each one is.

Here you are some colouring pages. Download them and colour them to include them in our final poster.

Australian animals



http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/animals/label/australia/label.GIF


dingo
duck-billed platypus
echidna (spiny anteater)
                    emu        
            kangaroo
          koala
                               kookaburra
                                sugar glider
                            wombat


Sunday, 3 November 2013

OUR TOPIC THIS WEEK: AUSTRALIA



Questions to research on:

What do you know about Australia?

What's the capital city of Australia?

Can you name some other important cities?

How can you get to Australia? How long will it take you to get there?

How many different states are there in Australia? Can you name them?

Find pictures about the different states and territories. What is the most famous monument in Sydney? What is it?

Which Australian animals do you know? Can you tell me some more animals? Research on the Internet.

Can you name some rivers? And lakes? And natural parks? What seas and oceans surround Australia?

http://englishosaca.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/australianflag.jpg

 http://www.escapeartist.com/Live_In_Australia/Map_Of_Australia/australia_1500.jpg

Saturday, 2 November 2013

WELCOME



WELCOME Students!!!


This is our new Glog where you can include your comments. I will upload different links or materials so that you can improve your English using this tool!

Welcome students from Francisco Ayala and That's English! at EOI de Granada

As a first tool for you to take into consideration I want you to bookmark this link related to Wordreference, the best Internet tool to look up words and their meanings.

www.wordreference.com