miércoles, 12 de noviembre de 2014

Thank you Nené for the beautiful pictures of yourself and Darkred. You did a very good job telling us about your week with the Dragon.

This week is David´s turn. Let´s see what they do together. They´ll probably play football.

In our last class students practiced asking questions like this:

Are the dogs brown and gray? 

And answering:

No, they aren't. They are black and white.

We use are in the question when we ask about a number of things, animals or people. If we only ask about 1 thing, animal or person, we say is in

Is the bird blue and orange? 

And we answer:

No, it isn't. It is red, yellow and green.

Notice that I underlined the word it just as before I underlined the word they. That is another change. When we talk about something in plural, we call it itWhen it is only 1 we use the word they instead of the noun (dogs, rabbits, cats, etc.)


We also described some more animals. One of our students, Isma, told us a new word: fin.

What animals have got fins? Fish have got fins. Can you see them?


Sharks also have fins.

HOMEWORK

1. Asnwer the questions:

a.What animals have a beak?

b. What animals have wings?

c. What animals have orange and black fur?

d. What farm animals have feathers and very small heads?

e. What wild animals have brown or gray skin and very long noses?

Make a picture of an animal that you like. Write as many things as you can about that animal.

Ex:


This is a dolphin.

A dolphin is long, round, and big.

It has got fins and a big mouth.

It has got skin.

It has got a friendly face.

Dolphins live in the sea.

They can swim and jump.

Dolphins are very intelligent. They like to play.


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