miércoles, 26 de febrero de 2014

Hello everybody!

Yesterday we had to work very hard. After practicing a few questions as usual students read their homework. I really think, guys, you are making a good effort at completing your homework. I must say that Javier does it very carefully. Well done, Javi!

Students had to learn the following words: Porridge, oats, pan, boil, bubble, moon, surface, hole, disgusting, spoonful in order to to read a text. After writing down and pronouncing aloud the vocabulary they all read aloud part of the text and worked on the questions:

What´s porridge?

What is it made of?

How do you make it?

What does it look like?

How do you serve it?

They asked each other those questions and answered them.


The teacher explain the adverbs much, many and a lot of.

Much: for uncountable nouns like sugar, rice,water, money. There is no plural.

Many: for countable nouns like: apples, chocolate bars, steaks. It is always plural. 

A lot of: for countable and uncountable nouns. A lot of sugar, a lot of apples.

Students learned the names of some snacks in English: Popcorn, pretzels, nuts, pie, rice cakes.
They practiced asking each other: Do you eat much pop corn? Do you drink many sodas? And replying: No, I don´t eat a lot of pop corn or Yes, I drink a lot of sodas.


Homework

Read this text . Ask 3 of the questions above and answer them

The Spanish Omelette is a very popular dish in Spain.The most common version is made with eggs, potatoes and onion. To cook it, first you cut the potatoes into small pieces; then you fry them with the onions. Next, you mix the potatoes with the eggs and cook them in the pan. You can serve it with red or green peppers.

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