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Miss Chara's B senior for 31/3

Hey, guys! How are you? I hope you are all fine! In unit 6 we started talking about animals and mythical beasts ! To compare different animals we use comparative and superlative form of the adjectives . We say that " A rabbit is faster than a turtle " or that " A bear is bigger that a mouse " We also say that " A dinosaur is the largest animal " or that " A snake is the scariest animal " or " A butterfly is the most colorful animal " . Go here:  Comparatives and Superlatives Revise a little bit by reading the examples and rules and then play the 2 games below! Do you want to learn about an actual Mythical Beast? Go to this link to learn all about:  Nessie- The Loch Ness Monster Do the preparation task where you match the words with the pictures. After watch the video. You can watch as many times as you want and you can put english subtiles by clicking on cc. Then, you can play the game where you put the story in the co

Ms Evi Bsenior for 31/3/20

Hello everyone!  I am sure you all started feeling quite bored, so I decided to find a story for you for the weekend. The story is about a British man called Dick Whittington . You can find it  here . First, you can do the preparation task, then watch the video as many times as you want and after that, you can play the game too. Don't forget to write your answers in your notebooks.  For some writing practice, I would like you to learn the story by heart and write it in your own words in your notebooks.  I know that you love songs , so I found this  which is about a monster . Before listening to it, you can do the preparation task and and after that, you can play the game too. In order to see the words of the song, press the cc button down on the right of the video. I hope you will enjoy both the story and the song! Have fun the rest of the week! 

Miss Chara's PET Students

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I will upload 3 pictures of a new book we have received for your preparation! You can copy the exercises and the answers of the exam task in your notebooks and I will provide you with the correct answers after! All exercises are based on Part 1 of reading! I advise you the open the pictures in a new page so that you can zoom as much as you want!

Miss Chara's Pre-lower 3 for 31/3

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Let's do some classic novel reading! In the following site you can find lots of books in online form! Let's start with  Mary Poppins ! Do you know the famous lady with her umbrella? For next time you have to go to this link :  Mary Poppins and read  CHAPTER 1  (it's more or less10 small pages) I provide here the explanation of some words that may help you: cross-roads  (a place where one road crosses another)  slightly  (delicately, a little not much) dilapidated  (neglected, not repaired),  afford  (have enough money to do something) it was settled  (it was decided)  lopsided  (not balanced, not the same on both sides) nannie  (or nanny is a child caretaker, takes care of children when the parents are away or work) wage  (money paid to a worker)  get cross  (opposing to someone to make him angry) frost  (ice)   absent-mindly  ( in a careless , forgetful way without paying attention) peer through  (to look with difficulty, as if searching for something)  latch  (to catch o

Miss Chara's Prelower 1 and 2 for 30/3

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Let's do some classic novel reading! In the following site you can find lots of books in online form! Let's start with Mary Poppins ! Do you know the famous lady with her umbrella? For next time you have to go to this link :  Mary Poppins and read CHAPTER 1 (it's more or less10 small pages) I provide here the explanation of some words that may help you: cross-roads (a place where one road crosses another)  slightly (delicately, a little not much) dilapidated (neglected, not repaired), afford (have enough money to do something) it was settled (it was decided) lopsided (not balanced, not the same on both sides) nannie (or nanny is a child caretaker, takes care of children when the parents are away or work) wage (money paid to a worker) get cross (opposing to someone to make him angry) frost (ice)  absent-mindly ( in a careless , forgetful way without paying attention) peer through (to look with difficulty, as if searching for something)  latch (to

Mr Kostas C Senior for Tuesday 31/3

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Hi boys. I 'm sure you have been "burning" it a lot. I 'll have to ask you to take a break and do some English. Since we have a youtuber (Achilles) in our class I thought of giving you something related to youtubers. For next time you have to read this text  and do the exercises from the photocopies. Do all of them, even the "Discussion". Write them down so I can check them. If you have any unknown words it's your problem. I 'm just kidding. Here's an online dictionary . You also have to revise the words from unit 1.

Mr Kostas Pre Lower 1 for Tuesday 31/3

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Hi class. To put an end to your boredom I have found this hilarious video . Watch it and then answer the questions from the photocopies. The last activity in the photocopies is a Discussion. You must write down the answers so that I can check them. I also want you to revise the words from unit 1.