Wednesday, February 7, 2018

What time is it?

Dear students,

We have learned how to tell time. Now you have to practice to make sure you understand and remember everything. Here is a post you have to read. There are some videos you have to watch. Please, do everything.

Irena






How do we tell time? First we have to learn how to ask the question about time. We usually ask: "What time is it?". Repeat this question many time until you remember the question. 

Now read about clocks, face, hand, hours and minutes.





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First you have to remember how to tell time with no minutes, for example:

1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00


Now, please watch the video. Listen carefully and try to understand everything I've explained you. It's the same explanation. It's very easy - just watch, listen and repeat! 








Please, remember that in English 12:00 am (midnight) is different from 12:00 pm (noon).

12:00 AM (ante meridiem) - before the midday, before noon (12:00) or before lunch time. It means morning time.

If we go to bed at 10:00 at night on Monday, so at 12:00AM we all sleep, we are in bed, but it's not Monday any more. It's early morning or late night on Tuesday





Then we sleep until morning. It's still Tuesday. Some hardworking people wake up early - at 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning or 6:00 AM or 7:00 AM. some lazy people sleep until 11:00 in the morning, which is 11:00 AM. One hour later it is 12:00 PM or noon. Hardworking people who wake up early in the morning, have lunch.

12:00 PM (post meridiem)- after the midday, after noon or after lunch time. It means afternoon time.





This is how we tell time. Look carefully and learn. Click here if you want to see the bigger picture.







Now watch this video. I will teach you how to tell time.





Watch this video. It's very useful.



So, can you tell time now?! I hope so. To make sure you know how, please, practice a little. 





Click on the links and do exercises.




Have fun!



Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Countries and Nationalities

Dear students,

We have learned Countries and Nationalities. Today you have to practice some more. Please, read this post and memorize all new words.




Irena





We almost never say: What is your nationality?

We usually say: Where are you from? 
OR 
Where do you come from?

To tell someone your nationality, we usually say: I'm Chilean





Singular (1)Plural (2, 3...)
CountryCountries
NationalityNationalities

CountryNationalityLanguage
AfghanistanAfghanPersian - Pashto
ArgentinaArgentine
Argentinian
Spanish
AustraliaAustralianEnglish
BelgiumBelgianFrench / Flemish
BoliviaBolivianSpanish
BrazilBrazilianPortuguese
CambodiaCambodianCambodian
CameroonCameroonianFrench / English
CanadaCanadianEnglish / French
ChileChileanSpanish
ChinaChineseChinese
Colombia *ColombianSpanish
Costa RicaCosta RicanSpanish
CubaCubanSpanish
DenmarkDanish (Dane)Danish
Dominican RepublicDominicanSpanish
EcuadorEcuadorianSpanish
EgyptEgyptianArabic
El SalvadorSalvadorianSpanish
EnglandEnglishEnglish
EstoniaEstonianEstonian
EthiopiaEthiopianAmharic
FinlandFinnishFinnish
FranceFrenchFrench
GermanyGermanGerman
GhanaGhanaianEnglish
GreeceGreekGreek
GuatemalaGuatemalanSpanish
HaitiHaitianFrench / Creole
HondurasHonduranSpanish
IndonesiaIndonesianIndonesian
IranIranianPersian
IrelandIrishIrish / English
IsraelIsraeliHebrew
ItalyItalianItalian
JapanJapaneseJapanese
JordanJordanianArabic
KenyaKenyanSwahili
LaosLaotianLaotian
LatviaLatvianLatvian
LebanonLebaneseArabic
LithuaniaLithuanianLithuanian
MalaysiaMalaysianMalay / Malaysian
MexicoMexicanSpanish
MoroccoMoroccanArabic / French
NetherlandsDutchDutch
New ZealandNew ZealanderEnglish / Maori
NicaraguaNicaraguanSpanish
NorwayNorwegianNorwegian
PanamaPanamanianSpanish
ParaguayParaguayanSpanish
PeruPeruvianSpanish
PhilippinesFilipinoTagalog / Filipino
PolandPolishPolish
PortugalPortuguesePortuguese
Puerto RicoPuerto RicanSpanish
RomaniaRomanianRomanian
RussiaRussianRussian
Saudi ArabiaSaudiArabic
ScotlandScottishEnglish
South KoreaKoreanKorean
SpainSpanishSpanish
SwedenSwedishSwedish
SwitzerlandSwissGerman, French, Italian, Romansh
TaiwanTaiwaneseChinese
TajikistanTajikTajik (Persian)
ThailandThaiThai
TurkeyTurkishTurkish
UkraineUkrainianUkrainian
(The) United KingdomBritishEnglish
(The) United StatesAmerican **English
UruguayUruguayanSpanish
VenezuelaVenezuelanSpanish
VietnamVietnameseVietnamese
WalesWelshWelsh / English


Learn the names of the Countries and Nationalities. Then, do the exercises.

Ex. 1
Ex. 2



Here is a video. Watch it and learn the names of the Countries and Nationalities:




Here are some more videos. Watch them.










Now, write about yourself: 

Where are you from?
What's your nationality?
What language do you speak?

Ask your classmate the same questions.