Thursday, September 3, 2020

GAMES

 LET´S PLAY AT ALL LEVELS!!!


CHOOSE A GAME AND ENJOY!


PADLET

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Argentina in the past....

What was Argentina like in 1932?
Ask your parents/grandparents

What did people used to do?
What were houses like?
Did people ride horses? WHy?

Have a look at this video and discuss past times

Monday, April 4, 2011

Expressing opinions

Try to make your students use these expressions every class. You can give them cards and they must use them along each class!

EXPRESSING OPINIONSAGREEING/DISAGREEING

From my point of view

In my opinion

Personally I believe

As far as I know

As I see it

I´m in favor of that/ I´m against that

I completely agree with you

I disagree with you

Let me disagree with you

I partly agree because

The point is….

Let me contradict you

Let me add something

I don´t think so

Let me finish my idea..

Can I interrupt you?

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Let´s have some fun!

Q: What are two things people never eat before breakfast?
A: Lunch and supper.


Q: Why did the man throw a bucket of water out the window?
A: He wanted to see the waterfall.

Q: Why did the man throw the butter out the window?
A: He wanted to see the butterfly.

Q: Why did the man put the clock in the safe?
A: He wanted to save time.


Q: What has two hands and a face, but no arms and legs?
A: A clock.

Q: What has a neck, but no head?
A: A bottle.

Q: Why did the man throw his watch out of the window?
A: He wanted to see time fly.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Latin Abbreviations

A.B. (Artium Baccalaureus)
Bachelor of Arts

A.C. (ante Christum)
before Christ

A.D. (anno domini)
in the year of the Lord

ad inf., ad infin. (ad infinitum)
to infinity

ad int. (ad interim)
in the meantime

ad fin. (ad finem)
near the end [of the page]

ad loc. (ad locum)
to the place

ad val. (ad valorem)
according to the value

ae., aet., aetat. (aetatis)
of age, aged

Ag (argentum)
silver

A.M. (anno mundi)
in the year of the world

A.M. (ante meridiem)
before midday

A.M. (ante mortem)
before death

A.M. (Artium Magister)
Master of Arts

A.R. (anno regni)
in the year of the reign

a.u.c. (ab urbe condita, anno urbis conditae)
from the founding of the city

B.A. (Baccalaureus Artium)
Bachelor of Arts

B.D. (Baccalaureus Divinitatis)
Bachelor of Divinity

B.L. (Baccalaureus Legum)
Bachelor of Law

B.Lit. (Baccalaureus Lit[t]erarum)
Bachelor of Literature (or Letters)

B.M. (Baccalaureus Medicinae)
Bachelor of Medicine

B.Mus. (Baccalaureus Musicae)
Bachelor of Music

B.Phil. (Baccalaureus Philosophiae)
Bachelor of Philosophy

B.S., B.Sc. (Baccalaureus Scientiae)
Bachelor of Science

c. (cum)
with

ca., cir., circ. (circa)
about

cf. (confer)
compare

D.D. (Divinitatis Doctor)
Doctor of Divinity

D.G. (Dei Gratia)
By the grace of God

D.Lit. (Doctor Litterarum)
Doctor of Literature

D.M. (Doctor Medicinae)
Doctor of Medicine

d.s.p. (decessit sine prole)
Died without issue

D.V. (Deo volente)
God willing

e.g. (exempli gratia)
for [the sake of an] example

et al. (et alii, et alia)
and others

etc. (et cetera)
and the rest, and so forth

et seq. (et sequens, et sequentes, et sequentia)
and the following

ff. (foliis)
on the [following] pages

hab. corp. (habeas corpus)
you may have the body

H.J.S. (hic iacet sepultus)
here lies buried

H.R.I.P. (hic requiescit in pace)
here rests in peace

ib., ibid. (ibidem)
in the same place

id. (idem)
the same

i.e. (id est)
that is

in loc. (in loco)
in the place

J.C.D. (Iuris Civilis Doctor)
Doctor of Civil Law

J.D. (Iuris Doctor)
Doctor of Law

J.U.D. (Iuris Ultriusque Doctor)
Doctor of both Civil and Canon Law

lb. (libra)
pound

l.c., loc. cit. (loco citato)
in the place cited

LL. D. (Legum Doctor)
Doctor of Laws

loq. (loquitur)
he (she, it) speaks

m.(meridies)
midday

M.A. (Magister Artium)
Master of Arts

M.D. (Medicinae Doctor)
Doctor of Medicine

M.O. (modus operandi)
method of operating

N.B. (Nota bene)
Note well

no. (numero)
by number

non obst. (non obstante)
notwithstanding

non seq. (non sequitur)
it does not follow

N.P. (nisi prisus)
no protest

n.r. (non repetatur)
do not repeat

ob. (obiit)
he died

op. cit. (opere citato)
in the work cited

p.d. (per diem)
by the day

per an. (per annum)
by the year

per cent. (per centum)
per hundred

Ph. D. (Philosophiae Doctor)
Doctor of Philosophy

P.M. (post meridiem)
after midday

p.r.n. (pro re nata)
as the need arises

pro tem. (pro tempore)
for the time, temporarily

prox. (proximo mense)
next month

P.S. (post scriptum)
written after

Q. (quasi)
as it were, almost

q.d. (quaque die)
every day

R. (regina, rex)
Queen, King

R.I.P. (Requiescat in pace)
May he rest in peace

Rx. (recipe)
take

S.C. (Senatus Consultum)
decree of the Senate

S.C.U. (Senatus Consultum Ultimum)
final decree of the Senate (martial law)

s.d. (sine die)
without [appointing] a day

seq., seqq. (sequentia)
following

s.i.d. (semel in die)
once a day

s.p. (sine prole)
without issue

S.P.Q.R. (Senatus Populusque Romanus)
The Senate and the Roman People

stat. (statim)
immediately

s.v. (sub vero)
under the word

tal. (talis)
of such

U.D. (ut dictum)
as directed

ult. (ultimo mense)
last month

vox pop. (vox populi)
voice of the people

vs. (versus)
against

v.s. (vide super)
see above

Assimilation

Some English consonant sounds, change into different phonemes when followed by certain other sounds. Here are some examples

/ t / changes to / p / before / m / / b / or / p /

Great Britain
pot plant
put back

/ d / changes to / b / before / m / / b / or / p /

blood pressure

bad boy

/ n / changes to / m / before / m / / b / or / p /

down payment
open book

/ t / changes to / k / before / k / or /g/

credit card
fat girl

/ d / changes to / g / before / k / or / g

bad girl
hard cash

/ n / changes to /ŋ/ before / k / or / g

open court
Golden Gate


Hero

Do you have any idols or heroes you look up to?
I once read this song may be about our Guardian Angel, what do you think?

Now let´s work on it!

There's a hero
If you look …………………………

You ……………………………… be afraid
Of what ………………

There's …………………..

If you reach ……………………….

And the ……………………………….

Will melt ………….


[Chorus:]
………………………………….. comes along
…………………………………… to carry on
……………………………….. your fears aside
………………………………… can survive
………………………………… hope is gone
……………………………………. and be strong
………………………………………. see the truth
…………………………………………..

Complete using these adjectives and nouns:

Hand love yourself

Long No one alone emptiness

It's a ………….road
When you face the world ………….

……………reaches out a ……………………

For you to hold
You can find …………
If you search within ……………….

And the …………………..you felt
Will disappear

[Chorus]
Now complete with verbs:


Lord ………………….

Dreams are hard to ……………..

But don't…………… anyone
Tear them away

………………………..
There will ………..tomorrow
AND In time
You'll …………….the way

be

let

knows

Hold on
find
follow

Now complete….(provide your own version)

If you search within yourself………………………………………

If you reach into your soul…………………………………………..

When you feel like hope is gone……………………………………….

When you face the world alone……………………………………………..

You should enjoy………………………………………………………………………

One the one hand you should……………………………………………………………

But on the other……………………………………………………………………………