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Thursday, 13 June 2013

"ENGLISH FUN WEEK" A MODICA!

LONDON TOWN
CENTRO LINGUISTICO INTERNAZIONALE
MODICA


Via Resistenza Partigiana 25/b, 97015, Modica [RG]
Tel: 0932 905642 / 366 119 6467

ENGLISH FUN WEEK FOR CHILDREN
SETTIMANA DI DIVERTIMENTO E GIOCHI IN INGLESE
PER BAMBINI dai 7 - 11 ANNI
8 – 12 LUGLIO 2013, DALLE 10.00 – 12.00

  



PROGRAMMA
DAY 1 / 1° GIORNO         BEACH DAY – SIMULAZIONE DI UN GIORNO ALLA SPIAGGIA!
DAY 2 / 2° GIORNO         JEWELLERY DAY – FABBRICHIAMO DELLA GIOIELLERIA!
DAY 3 / 3° GIORNO         FRUIT DAY – IL GIORNO DELLA FRUTTA!             
DAY 4 / 4° GIORNO         PAINTING DAY – CI DIVERTIAMO CON LA PITTURA!
DAY 5 / 5° GIORNO         DRESSING UP DAY – CI VESTIAMO A FESTA!

Per prezzi e ulteriori informazioni rivolgersi al Centro:
0932 905642 / 366 119 6467   Email:  londontownmodica@gmail.com


  

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Thursday, 13 December 2012

SOME CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY

Here are some Christmas words:


angel



bauble



bells



candles



candy canes



Christmas cake

Image: Wikimedia Commons


Christmas crackers



Christmas presents



Christmas pudding

Image: Wikipedia


Christmas shopping



Christmas tree



Father Christmas / Santa Claus



holly



kissing under the mistletoe







mistletoe



reindeer



singing Christmas carols



sleigh



snowy chimney



star




Friday, 10 August 2012

FOR LITTLE STARS EVERYWHERE

It's St Lawrence's Night and in Italy, we are all going to be outside looking for shooting stars later!

Here is a traditional nursey rhyme for "little stars" everywhere:

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

And whether you're three or 103 years old, if you see a shooting star, don't forget to make a wish, because..... 


Mickey and Friends [Disney] - When You Wish Upon a Star

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

ORANGES AND LEMONS

Do you know this nursery rhyme?  It is based on the words that the bells of six famous London churches seem to be saying:

KiddieOK - Oranges and Lemons



A farthing was a pre-decimal coin with the value of one quarter of an "old" [pre-decimal] penny.  The farthing was removed from circulation on 31st December 1960.  The "penny-farthing" bicycle got its name because its big wheel and little wheel reminded people of a penny and a farthing.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Friday, 1 June 2012

SUBJECT PRONOUNS


We use subject pronouns to avoid repetition of names.
 Replace the words / groups of words in bold with the pronouns  he / she / they:
Mrs. Jones lives in Cardiff.  Mrs. Jones is married.  Mrs. Jones has two sons.  Mrs. Jones also has a sister but her sister doesn’t live in Cardiff.  Her sister lives in Swansea and Mrs. Jones’ sister goes to Cardiff once a week. Mrs. Jones and her sister like  shopping in Cardiff.  Mrs. Jones and her sister go to Howell’s store and Mrs Jones and her sister have tea in town.  Mr. Jones stays at home because Mr. Jones doesn’t like shopping.  Mrs Jones’s sons don’t live in Cardiff because Mrs Jones’ s sons are at university in London.
Highlight the space below for answers:

she she she she she she they they he they
Now replace the words in bold with the pronouns she / we / he / they
My sister lives in Swansea.  My sister comes to Cardiff once a week.  When my sister comes to Cardiff my sister and I go to Howell’s store and my sister and I  have tea in town.  My husband stays at home because my husband doesn’t like shopping.  My sons don’t live in Cardiff because my sons are at university in London.
Highlight the space below for answers:
she she we we he they