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Wednesday, 30 November 2011
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Friday, 25 November 2011
Mary and Max: There to be


A. You are going to see a movie segment that shows Lamington Drive in

C. Now rewite the phrases in your chart, using there is (not) or there are (not)
Ex: There is a pair of roller skates on the grass
2. ............................................................
3. ............................................................
4. ...........................................................
5. ...........................................................
6. ..........................................................
7. ...........................................................
8. ...........................................................
9. ...........................................................
WORKSHEETAnswer key - Possible items:
a pair of boots on the wires / a football on the roof / a sprinkler in the garden / a pair of rollerskates on the grass / trash cans on the street / mailboxes / a barbecue grill / different statues / an underwear on a line
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron: Onomatopoeia


Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech that employs a word, or occasionally, a groupi

I. Match the animals or things below and the onomatopoeia you believe the sound they make suggests. There may be more than only one matching for each of the items. Try to figure out the "sound" the verbs may have to identify the corresponding noun.
1. Wind
2. River
3. Wings
4. Bird
5. Eagle
6. Geyser
( ) rumble
( ) swoosh
( ) flutter
( ) screech
( ) chirp
( ) spout
( ) blow
II. Watch the movie segment and check your answers:
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MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - STALLION SPIRIT OF THE CIMARRON
Answer Key:
river: rumble
wings: swoosh, flutter
eagle: screech
bird: chirp
geyser: spout
wind: blow
bird: chirp
Saturday, 12 November 2011
The Princess and the Frog: Simple Present



A. Take a look at the activities below. Watch the movie segment and write T if Tiana, the main character, performs the activity or P if it is the people of New Orleans who do it, or B if both Tiana and the people do it on a typical day, according to the segment.
( ) 1. Read a magazine on the way to work.
( ) 2. Play musical instruments in the streets.
( ) 3. Dance in the streets of New Orleans.
( ) 4. Serve food and drinks in a restaurant.
( ) 5. Play card tricks.
( ) 6. Buy newspapers in the streets.
( ) 7. Have fun.
( ) 8. Make magic.
B. Now write down four affirmative and four negative statements about what Tiana does (doesn't do) and what people do (don't do) on a typical New Orleans day. Use the information in exercise A.
Affirmative sentences:
1 ...................................................................
2 ..................................................................
3 ..................................................................
4. .................................................................
Negative statements:
1 ..................................................................
2 .................................................................
3 .................................................................
4 .................................................................
Ex 1. I read (don't read) a magazine on my way to work (school).
2 ....................................................................
3 ....................................................................
4 ....................................................................
5 .....................................................................
6 .....................................................................
7 .....................................................................
8 .....................................................................
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MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
Friday, 4 November 2011
Avalon: Homophones x Homographs


homo- (from the Greek word "homos", meaning "same"
-phone (from the Greek word "phone", meaning "voice" or "sound"
Ex:
bee (insect) - be (verb)
Ex: lie (untruth) - lie (down)
HOMOPHONES:
HOMOGRAPHS:
2. A very small insect that live under the ground in a very organized society
1. Great: a member of the family that is one generation away from that member
2. Great: big
3. Great: very good