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SAY THE NUMBERS 43         18     12     21         84     46       55     67     79     85       82     90     96     98     100   103     112     220     254 386     394     330     415     520       519       618     308       885       999       230      549     469       340     174     988 930         1400       1005       1024       1200       2800       2088         3000       3875       4000         4081       5000 5051       6000         6290       7000       7534       7480       8000       8280       9000         9431       9823       9999 34.960            45.890          121.678           178.090               678.912               791.890               1.006.782 2,578,089                 3,680,830             5,800,679               8,704,609           6,700,579                 3,619,013 HOW DO YOU SPELL? SPAIN           FRENCH         SUGAR         THIRTEEN           KITCHEN         COUSIN         YELLOW   GREY           LAPTOP           CINEMA  

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SAY THE NUMBERS 23             45             74               89             100             103         112         213     301       450       519       666 724        886           953           1000           1007             1540       1734       1118                 2900               3299 4290       5000           6112         7800        5289           9100       6539       2370               9999 spell a colour W H I T E         B L U E              P I N K             O R A N G E         P U R P  L E             G R E Y B R O W  N                 G R E  E   N             R E D           B L A C K               Y E L L O W The days of the week MONDAY          TUESDAY           WEDNESDAY         THURSDAY           FRIDAY         SUNDAY The Months JANUARY            FEBRUARY         MARCH           APRIL           MAY         JUNE         JULY AUGUST             SEPTEMBER           OCTOBER             NOVEMBER              DECEMBER SAY T

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1. Me gusta el pollo asado. I like roast chicken.               No me gusta el jamón. I don't like ham ¿Te gusta el pavo?  Do you like turkey?   Yes, I do / No, I don't I go to the cinema on Fridays    I don't go to the cinema on Fridays Do you go to the cinema on Fridays? Yes, I do/ No, I don't He goes to the cinema on Fridays He doesn't go to the cinema on Fridays Does he go to the cinema on Fridays? He plays ch/sh/ss/x/o watch-watches     wash - washes   kiss-kisses     fix-fixes     go-goes     play-plays   study-studies     cry-cries 2. Me levanto a las nueve menos cuarto. I get up at quarter to nine. No me levanto a las nueve y cuarto.  I don't get up at quarter past nine. ¿Te levantas a las diez y veinte? Do you get up at twenty past ten? Yes, I do/ No, I don't 3. Como a la una y media.  I have lunch at half past one/ one thirty No como a las dos menos cuarto. I don't have lunch at quarter to two ¿Comes

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

1. Where is your father from?  My father is from Cuntis 2. What does your friend do?/ what is your friend's job? My friend is a teacher/ a doctor 3. How do you spell your favourite fruit? BANANA              B A N A N A 4. What is your email address? invented@gmail.com                   @   at              . dot 5. How old is your friend? My friend is twenty years old 6. Do you like Christmas? Why? Yes, I like Christmas because families are together. 7. How many nieces have you got? I have got two nieces. nephew 8. What country would you like to visit?  I would like to visit New York/ Paris 9. How often do you go shopping?  I go shopping once a month. 10. Is there a tourist information office in your town? No, there isn't 11. How do you spell your favourite vegetable?                 O N I O N               C A U L I F L O W E R 12. What is your favourite season? Why? SPRING because I like the weather in spring 13. What do you usually do on Sunday mor

Christmas

Christians in many parts of the world celebrate Christmas on 25th December. This festivity celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Today´s traditional British Christmas comes from the Victorian period, when Victoria was queen (1837- 1901). Christmas started to become an important festivity. It was a time for the family to be together and a time to enjoy special food, music, carols and games. In Britain there were more things to buy in shops, and the tradition of giving presents grew. But at this time there were also big differences between the social classes: there were the very rich and the very poor. Rich children received dolls, dolls´ houses, games and books. Poor children received an apple, an orange or a very small toy. The tradition of the Christmas tree comes from Germany. Germans had a fir tree in their homes and they decorated it with biscuits and candles. In Great Britain the Christmas tree became popular after 1840, when Queen Victoria married Prince Albert, a German.