1.-ELFs SHOW
2.-IF YOU ARE A BOY
3.- RUDOLPH THE REINDEER
4.- FLY INTO CHRISTMAS
5.- SANTA IS COMING TO TOWN
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
1* Listening Practise: Go to ELLLO website ( 9 in total but if you want to do more much better) . Instructions
2* Reading Practise: Readtheory ( 9 in total but if you want to do more much better)
3* If you have time(Voluntary):
a) Choose an avatar character from the "Voki "application and invent an original story.
If you know how to do it and can record your voice with a microphone, do it and send me the html code, Here you find some examples (I recommend the Voki of María Sánchez)
Instructions
b) Watch movies, read books and play online games.
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* Send me photos or videos of the Christmas Festival to teresa.cervera@colegiombcossio.es
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May the Christmas season fill your home with joy,
your heart with love
and your life with laughter.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
CHRISTMAS 2015-2016
Hi Children,
This is the Christmas Festival for this year
1.- Elves Show
This is the Christmas Festival for this year
1.- Elves Show
2.- Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer
3.- If you are a kid
* Send me photos or videos of the Christmas Festival to teresa.cervera@colegiombcossio.es
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GAMES&ACTIVITIES
Christmas Tradition Quizz
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MOVIES
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NEW YEAR'S EVE!!
Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish folk song composed by Robert Burns, the most popular Scottish poet who was born in the eighteenth century.
Commonly used in the New Year, a time when someone leaves a long journey in time, a funeral, etc.
You hear almost every year, especially at this time, but "Auld Lang Syne" is usually used with a bounce that will last long or even a funeral, but the agency is particularly Christmas.
It's a song we all know (mainly because they sing a lot in the movies and American series), but few people know its title, its origin and meaning.
Auld Lang Syne Scottish would translate into English as "old long since ", although in Spanish it would be better for such a translation "for old times".