divendres, 8 de març del 2013

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Hi! ... What happens in the  British  school?

In the English primary schools children have to wear a compulsory  uniform. The uniform is: grey or black trousers, a jumper a polo shirt, skirt  and a T-shirt and a black shoes.
Would you like to wear  these uniforms?                  
The classes are divided in corners, so they are very big and the classes are very colourful.
They study  different subjects like: R.E (Religions Education), P.E (Physical Education) I.C.T ( Information and Computer Technology) a  little bit of French, etc.
 In primary schools children have a golden time. It’s a free at the end of the week to reword children and punish them in the golden time, students that have  a good behaviour can stay in the playground and do what they want. (Only in  Primary schools).
British secondary schools are a little bit different than  primary schools.

British secondary schools are a little bit different than primary schools; there are more people in classes. 
They don’t have to wear a uniform.  
They have got a longer timetable, so they finish at 5 o’clock. In secondary schools children study more subjects like: cooking, French, German, English…
Would you like to cook at school?
All children have to practise rugby. Schools have a huge gym, a big football field, and a rugby and a basketball one too.  
They don’t have the golden time.

Months Rhyme



Leap Year Poem



Thirty days has September,
April, June and November.
All the rest have thirty-one,
Excepting February alone,
And that has twenty-eight days clear
And twenty-nine in each leap year.

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divendres, 8 de febrer del 2013

Languages

There are many different languages in the world.

 Mandarin Chinese and Spanish are the most spoken first languages but many people speak English as a second languages. 

 English is a fifficult language because there are a lot of words and different pronunciations but we can use dictionaries and the internet to help us.

Speak more than one lenguage is essential nowadays.