Monday 16 December 2019

1ST TERM SELF-ASSESMENT

1. What can I do that I couldn't do before?
        Now I understand English better.

  2. What do I like most?
       I like most is the blog.

 3. What do I do well?
         I do vocabulary and grammar

 4. What am I confused about?
      I am confused sometives in the translation.

 5. What do I need help with?
      With the riding ,listening and raiting.

 6. What do I do in English outside the class?
      I out of class listen to music in English and study.

 7. What do I need to improve?
     Practice more.


 8. What did I learn about culture?
     I ve learned many thinks where Abby lives.

Friday 13 December 2019

"AULD LANG SYNE"

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And days o' auld lang syne?

(Chorus)
For auld lang syne, my dear
For auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

🎼



Saturday 30 November 2019

My pet project


this is my project😻😻😻

Friday 29 November 2019

Tuesday 26 November 2019

Monday 25 November 2019

Types of house and adjetives


                     





Sunday 24 November 2019

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Monday 11 November 2019

Saturday 9 November 2019

FAMILY VOCABULARY





My project of animals


ART GUIDELINES: 
  • On a DIN A4 worksheet, you draw your favourite pet or animal. (Remember to do the drawing very large)
  • The next step is to make triangles on the entire sheet, including the drawing of the pet or animal.
  • The following is to draw parallel lines inside each triangle and in each triangle the parallels lines must go in different directions.
  • You can use different colours for each triangle.
  • You can also put parallel lines together or apart to create different effects.
  • Show your teacher your project before presenting in the classroom in order to check possible mistakes.
                                      Good luck with the PROJECT!!

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