martes, 12 de abril de 2011

EASTER

EASTER
   
Easter is a very important Christian festivity. People  celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his death.
  
  Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon in March. This is between 22 March  and 25 April.
   
In Britain and the United States it is usual to send Easter cards to friends and relatives.
  

  To celebrate Easter and the arrival of spring almost everyone wears something new: a new dress, a new suit, new shoes.
  
  Before easter day American and British children paint Easter eggs with brigth colours and designs. The egg is an ancient symbol of life and fertility.
    
At easter time there are chocolate eggs, chocolate bunnies and sugar eggs in all sweet shops.

                            

                    

jueves, 17 de marzo de 2011

17th MARCH

Today, 17th March We've celebrated St. Patrick's Day in our Primary School. We've dressed with green clothes and We've made green shamrocks.


miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2011

A Day In London

We're going to work with this Webquest to plan A DAY IN LONDON.
Click on this image to see the WQ.

sábado, 5 de marzo de 2011

ST. PATRICK'S DAY


In the United States and Great Britain, the Irish communities celebrate St. Patrick's Day on 17th March.
 During the 1800's thousands of Irish inmigrants went to America. They settled in all parts of the country and took their traditions with them.
 St. Patrick is the patron of Ireland. He left several writings about his life and work in Ireland.
 One legend about St. Patrick says that he used a shamrock to teach the Irish about the Trinity. Today the shamrock is still a symbol of Ireland and the Irish.
 American and British people wear green clothing on St. Patrick's Day. Most people wear a green shamrock.


ACTIVITY 

Are the following sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false ones.
1. On 17th March the Irish communities in the United States and Great Britain celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
2.  St. Patrick is the patron of Ireland.
3. The rose is a symbol of Ireland and the Irish.
4. American and British people wear green clothing  on St. Patrick's Day.


jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2010

domingo, 21 de noviembre de 2010

All together now!

Hola chicos:
Este es el vídeo de hoy:

Vamos a trabajar con este vídeo de The Beatles durante los próximos días.

Bye!