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jueves, 21 de enero de 2016

Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better) ft. Jasmine Thompson

Journey / ride / travel / trip (1º, 2º ESO)

Journey (noun) is a general word describing travel from one place to another. A journey often involves a long distance.

Ride (noun) is used to talk about a short period spent in some kind of vehicle which follows a fixed course or route, such as a roller coaster or a cable car, and which is done for amusement.

Travel (verb) is a verb which means to make a journey or move to one place to another.

Trip (noun) is used to talk about going to a place, usually for a short time and then returning to the place you started.


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miércoles, 20 de enero de 2016

Niagara Falls (1º ESO)

The Niagara Falls is a famous group of water fallsb on the Niagara River between the USA and Canada. The largest waterfall is 790 metres wide and 53 metres high. If the winter is particularly long and cold, the ice forms an "ice bridge" across the river. Niagara Falls can be especilly beautiful at night because they are lit by numerous spotlights with different shades of colour.

Please, read carefully this text and use the dictionary for the unknown words. Write these words in your notebooks with their meaning in Spanish.

jueves, 14 de enero de 2016

Port Aventura (1º ESO)

Port Aventura in Salou was the first theme park to open in Spain, in 1995. Today it is one of Europe's largest and most popular theme park resorts. There are 39 rides including Shambhala, Dragon Khan and Furius Baco divided into six themed lands. It also has a water park and 100 restaurants and shops.

miércoles, 13 de enero de 2016

Learn CONTINUOUS TENSES in English the EASY way!

Learn CONTINUOUS TENSES in English the EASY way!: Do you hate grammar? I do! Thats why I love teaching easy tricks to make learning English grammar easy. Today, Im going to teach you an easy trick to make the continuous tense easy! To start with, this tense is sometimes called continuous and sometimes called progressive. Now that you know that, check out this lesson so you can improve your English grammar. Past, present, and future -- well cover them all. I promise this wont be a regular boring grammar lesson, because learning English with Ronnie is always FUN and EXCITING! Right? Right!