Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2020

TAREAS PARA TODOS LOS CURSOS: SEMANA INTERCULTURAL (1-5 junio)

¡Buena semana a todos! 
Comenzamos el mes de junio celebrando virtualmente la semana intercultural del IES Costa del Sol. 
Para ello, se os va a pedir la participación en el Kahoot que hemos elaborado en el departamento de Inglés. Pincha aquí.
Como tarea se os pide que, tras echar una partidilla, comentéis aquello que más os ha sorprendido que se pregunte en el juego, si os ha resultado fácil o por el contrario, habéis fallado más de lo deseado. A continuación os invito a que os deis un paseo virtual por la web del instituto, por departamentos, y comentéis la actividad que más os haya gustado y expliquéis el porqué. Vuestra opinión cuenta mucho para mejorar futuras ediciones.
¡Espero que disfrutéis de la experiencia! Take care.

Friday, March 27, 2020

Welcome to class. 4th ESO

Read this fragment, surf on the internet and find out the title of the novel it belongs to. What happened to these characters?

“I used to live with my auntie. She kept a candy store. I used to get ever so many candies. As many as I liked. When’ll your dad rescue us?” 
“Soon as he can.”
 Piggy rose dripping from the water and stood naked, cleaning his glasses with a sock. The only sound that reached them now through the heat of the morning was the long, grinding roar of the breakers on the reef.
 “How does he know we’re here?”
 Ralph lolled in the water. Sleep enveloped him like the swathing mirages that were wrestling with the brilliance of the lagoon.
 “How does he know we’re here?” 
Because, thought Ralph, because, because. 
The roar from the reef became very distant.
 “They’d tell him at the airport.”
 Piggy shook his head, put on his flashing glasses and looked down at Ralph. “Not them. Didn’t you hear what the pilot said? About the atom bomb? They’re all dead.”


Friday, March 13, 2020

The time

Have fun while you are revising how to tell the time in English.
For further instructions, click here.






Tuesday, January 31, 2017

GAMES TO LEARN

Hi to everyone! 


I have found some games to make revision easier for all of you, so there aren't any excuses not to study while you're playing. Just click on the links and have fun!!

WHO'S WHO? -PRESENT TENSES

VERB WHEELIRREGULAR VERBS

WHO WANTS TO BE A BILLIONAIRE?- CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

FOOTBALL GAME -PASSIVE VOICE




Monday, January 23, 2017

Revision

On the left: The Embrace. It was painted by Gustav Klimt between 1907 and 1908. For further information about this painter, click here.

PASSIVE VOICE

  1  2  3  4  5

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES types 1 and 2

  1  2  3  4  5

PRESENT CONTINUOUS 

 GAMES 1  2  3

PAST SIMPLE

 GAMES  1  2  3


Sunday, October 23, 2016

Irregular verbs quiz

Would you like to participate?  Just click here


Remember to bring the book next Friday!

Friday, October 21, 2016

Games to learn English

Who said learning was boring?! Just click on the links below and revise your grammar while you are playing.
Have fun! 
Painting: Sunset at Sea by Pierre Auguste Renoir 



The time 1
There is/ are 2
A/an 3
Some/Any  4
Vocabulary 5  6  7

Monday, March 26, 2012

Game

Who said revising grammar was boring? If you think so, that's because you haven't tried Grammar Gremlins yet, an online game released by Cambridge English Online. You only have to choose the level you want to try, read fast and click the correct answer. Hurry up or you'll miss your rocket back to Earth!

GRAMMAR GREMLINS 

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

A Hannukah traditional game

After lighting the Hanukkah menorah, it is a tradition in many homes to play the dreidel game: Each player starts out with 10 or 15 coins (real or of chocolate), nuts, raisins, candies or other markers, and places one marker in the "pot." The first player spins the dreidel, and depending on which side the dreidel falls on, either wins a marker from the pot or gives up part of his stash. The code (based on a Yiddish version of the game) is as follows:

* Nun–nisht, "nothing"–nothing happens and the next player spins.
* Gimel–gants, "all"–the player takes the entire pot.
* Hey–halb, "half"–the player takes half of the pot, rounding up if there is an odd number.
* Shin–shtel ayn, "put in"–the player puts one marker in the pot
The game may last until one person has won everything.


Build your own Dreidel

Spanish cut-out version