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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Irregular Verbs

TRY TO REPEAT AND LEARN THE IRREGULAR VERBS USING THE PODCASTS. REPEAT THEM EVERY DAY AND YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE . DO NOT FORGET ABOUT THEIR MEANING IN ROMANIAN!

http://www.manythings.org/repeat/

Monday, November 28, 2011

Evaluare in educatie


Statistici pentru candidatul: Simion Diana

Clasa a Va
Scoala: scoala de sambata
Judet: Giurgiu
Localitate: Giurgiu
Centru de evaluare: Colegiul National Ion Maiorescu
Cod Centru: CEENG412


Punctaj: 88.50 si ocupa:

- locul 20 pe tara [ Mai exista 18 participant(i) cu acelasi punctaj pe tara ]
- locul 9 pe judet [ Este singurul participant cu acest punctaj pe judet ]

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Saturday, October 22, 2011

WEEK 8- CAN YOU SPELL THAT, PLEASE ?

Days of the week
http://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/48.html

Story behind the names of the days of the week

Have you ever thought about how the names of the days of the week came about? The days of the week were named by the Romans and by other ancient civilisations, after the sun, moon and planets, which were considered Gods.

Sunday: The first day of the week was, in the past, Sunday and was traditionally viewed by the ancient Hebrews as a day of rest and worship. Sunday is named after the sun: the Sun’s day. Legend has it that babies born on Sunday were considered lucky.
Monday was viewed as the second day of the week and was dedicated to the moon: Moon’s day. It was believed that three Mondays during the year were considered unlucky: the first Monday in April, second in August and the last in December.
Tuesday viewed as the third day of the week was named after the Roman God of war: Mars.
Wednesday is dedicated to Mercury. Mercury, messenger to the Gods, was the Roman god of commerce and travel.
Thursday, the fifth day of the week is named after Jupiter, the Roman God of thunder and rain.
Friday was traditionally viewed as the sixth day of the week and was named by the Romans for Venus, the Goddess of love.
Saturday is viewed as the seventh day of the week and was named in honour of the Roman God, Saturn.

Source :http://padmasrinivas.blogspot.com/2007/04/story-behind-names-of-days-of-week.html


Story time-dictation
http://www.angles365.com/classroom/stories2/who.swf

Singing time :http://www.angles365.com/classroom/songsci04/fitxers/song64.swf
http://www.angles365.com/classroom/songsci04/fitxers/song11.swf

WEEK 7- CAN YOU SPELL THAT ?

Numbers 1-20
http://www.learningchocolate.com/content/numbers-2
http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks1numeracy.html#numbers-english
http://www.learn-english-online.org/Lesson15/Work/Numbers.htm
Alphabet
http://users.skynet.be/fa598346/leshoekje/ICT-oef%20ENG2/english_alphabet.htm
http://englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2980
At home you can try to write down the words spelled in the next video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4B73ixQU98 and write your answers as a comment below this post .

Saturday, October 1, 2011

WEEK 3 INITIAL TEST







BAREM DE EVALUARE SI DE NOTARE

Se punctează oricare alte formulări/ modalităti de rezolvare corectă a cerintelor.

Nu se acordă punctaje intermediare, altele decât cele precizate explicit prin barem.

Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu. Nota finală se calculează prin împărtirea punctajului total acordat

pentru test la 10.

Itemi de tip obiectiv si/sau semi-obiectivi

1. 10 x 2p= 20 points

1)eight; 2) three; 3) nine; 4) eleven; 5) seventeen;6)twelve; 7) thirteen; 8)fifteen;9)fourteen;10)eighteen

2. 10 x 2p= 20 points

1)that;2)this; 3)this; 4)that; 5)this; 6) that; 7)this; 8)that ; 9) this ; 10) that

3. 10x2 = 20 points

1)an; 2)a; 3)an; 4)an; 5)an;6)a; 7)a; 8)an; 9)an; 10) a;

4. 10x2 =20 points

1) a; 2)b;3) b; 4) a; 5)a; 6)a; 7) b; 8 ) a; 9) b: 10)b;

5. 5x2=10 points

1)Z 2)S 3)J 4)E 5)V

Saturday, September 17, 2011

WEEK 2- It's great to be here !

to be - present , affirmative
I am= I'm
you are= you're
he is= he's
she is = she's
it is= it's
we are =we're
they are= they're

Exercises
http://www.citycol.com/esol/saccess/lang_systems/grammar/gr-beg/g-b-it/be.htm
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/averroes/ceip_san_tesifon/recursos/ingles/act_interactivas/cuestionarios/tobe1.htm
http://www.englishmaven.org/HP6/To_Be_Exercise1.htm
DEMONSTRATIVES
http://www.1-language.com/englishcourse/unit12_grammar_exs.htm
http://www.1-language.com/englishcourse/unit12_grammar_exs2.htm
HOMEWORK :
1. Complete this shopping list with a/an.
..... orange
..... bottle of wine
..... carton of milk
..... ice-cream
..... banana
..... small melon
..... hamburger
..... piece of ham
..... pizza
..... apple
2. Complete with a/an.
..... hour ..... ice-cream ..... school uniform
..... accident ..... orange hat ..... egg
..... house ..... green apple ..... white egg
..... European country ..... airport ..... umbrella
..... station ..... English university ..... library
3. Complete the sentences with a/an.
Paul goes to university every day. In his backpack there is ..... book, ..... pencil case,
..... apple and ..... egg and mayonnaise sandwich. Some days he also buys ..... icecream
for dessert.
Today he has ..... English exam. The exam is not very difficult. He writes ..... short story
about ..... adventurer. The story begins like this: “It is ..... special day for Oliver. At ten
o´clock in the morning he gets on ..... plane. His destination is Australia...”
4. Some of these phrases are wrong. Correct them.
a engineer
a house
a hour
an orange book
an expensive university
an uniform

SOURCE : www.english-area.com