My favourite food!
What is the dish you like the most? Draw it and let the others guess what it is!
Material for junior classes
What is the dish you like the most? Draw it and let the others guess what it is!
Do you want to teach your class a Christmas song, but they know all of them already? Do you want to make the difference this year?
Here is a song not widely known in Greece as it has not been adapted and translated into our language. It is a quite old song, though. You can find the lyrics below:
All I want for Christmas
Is my two front teeth
My two front teeth
Just my two front teeth
Gee, if I could only have
My two front teeth
Then I could wish you Merry Christmas
It seems so long since I could say,
“Sister Suzy sitting on a thistle”
Gosh, oh gee
How happy I’d be
If I could only “whithle”
All I want for Christmas
Is my two front teeth
My two front teeth
Just my two front teeth
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth
Then I could wish you Merry Christmas
All I want for Christmas
Is my two front teeth
My two front teeth
Just my two front teeth
Gee, I if I could only have my two front teeth
Then I could wish you Merry Christmas
Santa Claus and his reindeer
Used to bring me lots of toys and candy
But now when I try to call their names
None of them can understand me
All I want for Christmas
Is my two front teeth
My two front teeth
Just my two front teeth
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth
Then I could wish you Merry Christmas
Then I could wish you Merry Christmas
Then I could wish you merry Christmas
Πόσα από αυτά ξέρατε ήδη;
Κάντε κλικ εδώ⇒ https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/the-ugly-duckling
και δείτε το ασχημόπαπο που έγινε κύκνος στα αγγλικά.
Κάτω από το βίντεο έχει και δύο παιχνίδια που μπορείτε να παίξετε μαθαίνοντας!
Have fun! 🙂
Για όσους έλειψαν την προηγούμενη εβδομάδα, ιδού το homework.
Στείλτε μου μήνυμα για τυχόν απορίες. 🙂
This is the homework tasks from the previous lesson for the ones that were absent! Hope to see you next week! 🙂
Write a or an in every space.
Just remember kids!
“An” goes before the vowels that talk loudly [a-e-i-o-u]
“A” goes before all the other letters we say with our mouth closed!
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