Thursday, 31 December 2009

And happy new year!




Dear children

Enjoy these days, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day! And keep learning English next year too!

And you can start 2010 playing this jigsaw puzzle:


Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Happy Christmas!

Laugh with Father Christmas

Guess the answers to these jokes:

1- What is the name of Father Christmas' wife?

2- What do call Santa Claus when he doesn't move?

3- What do elves learn at school?

4- Who is Santa's most famous elf?

See more jokes here.






(Solutions: 1. Mary Christmas 2. Santa Pause 3. The elfabet 4. Elfvis)

Friday, 18 December 2009

Time for a Christmas Carol!

Christmas is here again... can you feel it?

So it's time for a Christmas Carol. Jingle bells is a traditional one.
Sing along with the Looney Tunes!



And, can you think of a traditional carol in your own language?

Thursday, 10 December 2009

Human rights

Article 1: We are all born free and equal. Therefore...
Article 2: Don't discriminate!

What can you do to observe these articles? You could play all together, don't you think so?
Remember: don't discriminate any of your classmates.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Rights of the child

Rights of the child. Article 31:All children have the right to play.
Do you really think all children in the world can play happily?
If we can play when we are children, why doesn't every child have the same rights?





The Convention on the Rights of the Child was held twenty years ago. Do you really think that we have achieved all these rights twenty years later?

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Happy birthday, Sesame Street!

When I was a child I used to watch Sesame Street. I loved it and I still love it! Today Sesame Street is forty years old! Happy birthday, Sesame Street!

I love counting and singing, and you? So, let's sing the number four song with Sesame Street. Can you count to number four? Of course you can...



Now, try to count to number fourteen and then to number forty-four too. Ready, steady, go!

Sunday, 1 November 2009

All Saints Day

Here in Eivissa we specially celebrate 1st November, All Saints Day: we eat nuts and fritters. Our favourite fritter for this day is called "bunyol".

As we have learnt two typical Halloween recipes, one from England and the other one from the USA, would you like to learn how to make our fritters? Yes, please!

Now, it's time to cook one Ibizan recipe! Follow these instructions, it's not so difficult!