jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010

christams merry in Canada

In Canada, from 1875 onwards, Christmas lost its essentially religious character, at least for Anglophones and the upper middle class. Little by little it became a community festival which gave rise to much family merry-making. New customs began to take root. Henceforth, the decorated Christmas tree, the crche with its santons or plaster figures, gifts and the Christmas "rŽveillon" became part of family tradition. We decorate a pine tree with ornaments representing Christmas, buy or make each other presents that get wrapped in wrapping paper to be put under the tree so they can be opened on Christmas Day. Santa Claus is the person that who brings the presents. You aren't supposed to know what you're going to get, so that is part of the fun of Christmas Day. On Christmas Eve, December 24th, there is usually a turkey dinner and in the middle of the night, Santa Claus is said to come down the chimney and place the presents under the tree. Then he goes back up the chimney (he's magic) and flies to the next house in his sleigh with 9 reindeer pulling it through the air (it flies). On Christmas Day, all the presents are opened.

jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2010


SUGAR


                                                      chocolat                                                                
                                       

    

                                                    bread


        


                                                            chiken




                                                         chees

                     
                                                            chips


 

                                                            rice



                                                         
                                                            salt



  
     
                                                   hamburger

lunes, 29 de noviembre de 2010

there is / there are,anyan

                                            countable nouns                               Uncountable  noun

 affirmative                    there is a sandwich.                            there is some food
                                       there are some hamburgers

 negative                        there isn't a banana                             there isn't any meat
                                       there aren't any eggs                        

    
Interrogative                Is there  an apple?                               Is there any food?
                                      Are there any hamburgers   

lunes, 22 de noviembre de 2010

1: have you got aun umbrella rainy dy

A  cold                         B      dry                           C  rainy

2: have you got  a ball for our tennis game?


A  PHOTOGRAPY         B  computer           C   tennis

3: this is my brother his name is jose montoya


A her                       B his                        C  my

4: An elpahant is a big  animal


A  a                   B  some                       C  an 

5: these appels ar read

A  that                       B  this                         C  these 

6: there are some children  skateboarding

A  a                          B  some                     C  an

7: horse-riding is usually and autdoor activity


A  horse-riding        B  chess                  C  cooking

8: i can soe the library.t¡ the library is next to the park

A   the                        B    these                     C  some

9:I've got  a dog . my dog's nose blak

A   dogs                 B  dogs'                           C   dog's
  
10: It's often  cold and snowy in the winter

A :  hot                       B :   snowy                      C   warm

jueves, 18 de noviembre de 2010

singular: that is her bag  and this are her pen

plural: these are her  pens and those are her notebooks

viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010

MY DIARY IF ENGLISH

* Saxon gentive: example= this is jonathan`s  table *

* Posesive adjetive: example= my,your,his,her,its,our,your y their *

* Singular nouns: example= a book, am appel , the park*

*plural nouns: example= some appels, some books and the parks *

* vocabulary* cooking : cocinar    aerobic : airobic    hiking : sendelismo  chess : ajedrez    photografia: fotografia     shoping: ir de compra  sightseeing : visita turistica