Here are some videos connected with the smallest continent and the English-speaking country – Australia. We’ re going to get to know some facts connected with this part of the world. Get ready for some Australian adventure 🙂 See you on Thursday! TJ
here are the videos to watch and listen and also to learn some vocabulary based on those videos. Those of you who haven’t handed over me the texts of the shadow theater plays yet, please send them to my email address until Thursday morning. My address is: teacherjoanna@outlook.com
If you know any English carols and Christmas songs, you can also prepare for a little bit of singing ;).
Here are some words to remember:
SHRIMP – krewetka; LOBSTER – homar; FRIED CHICKEN – smażony kurczak TO PEEL – obierać ze skórki WHAT’S IT TASTE LIKE? – jak to smakuje? ACTUALLY – właściwie, tak naprawdę BRILLIANT – świetny A SMART IDEA – mądry pomysł; JAPAN ROCKS! -Japonia rządzi!
CRIMBO – everyday English expression for British Christmas; SEND LETTERS – wysyłać listy; TOSS IT IN THE FIRE – wrzucać w ogień; STOCKINGS – świąteczne skarpety; FIREPLACE – kominek; CHEESY – tandetny; MANDATORY TO WEAR – trzeba obowiązkowo założyć; BRUSSELS SPROUT – brukselka; DRIED FRUIT – suszone owoce; SPICES – przyprawy; TO SET ON FIRE – podpalić; HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN – jej Wysokość Królowa;
here you can find some quizzes to do where past simple and past continuous are included. Below the quizzes you will find some stories. Please, listen to the stories, check the words and phrases you don’t understand. See you. TJ
If you want to write about anything that interests you and you would like to share it with all of the students, please, bring or send the text to me. You can also add some photos.
This time try to remember the first half of the irregular verbs table, repeat all 3 forms, please. Try to write something for our blog. The address is: https://tjstudents.wordpress.com/. Please, bring your texts on a piece of paper. TJ