domingo, 24 de abril de 2011

CAN YOU HELP ME? ¿ ME AYUDAS?

I have to complete these lists of vocabulary but I can´t do it alone. Can you help me  , pleeeease?

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ENGLISH CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
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sábado, 23 de abril de 2011

England FlagSt George's Day 2011



When is St George's Day?
St. George's Day is on 23 April. It is England's national day.




viernes, 22 de abril de 2011

IT´S EARTH DAY






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sábado, 16 de abril de 2011

Easter Activity Pages





                         EASTER ACTIVITIES

EASTER CUSTOMS



The custom of giving eggs at Easter celebrates new life. Christians remember that Jesus, after dying on the cross, rose from the dead. This miracle showed that life could win over death.
For Christians the egg is a symbol of Jesus' resurrection, as when they are cracked open they stand for the empty tomb. No-one actually knows when eggs were first used as symbols at festival times but it was long before Jesus' time. Eggs were always thought to be special because although they do not seem alive, they have life within them especially at springtime when chicks hatch out.
Long ago people gave gifts of eggs carved from wood or precious stones. The first sweet eggs that were eaten were made in the last 100 years from sugar or marzipan. Since then chocolate eggs have become popular and these are given on Easter Sunday.
In some countries parents tell their children the Easter Hare or Bunny has hidden chocolate eggs and they race to find them round the house or garden. Children in other countries decorate hard-boiled eggs at Easter time by painting or dyeing them.
In some countries such as the United States egg rolling is a popular Easter game. This is usually done with coloured eggs. One of the most well known events is held in America on the White House lawn. Children and parents push the eggs along through the grass with wooden spoons.


Easter Bunny


Rabbits have been associated with springtime since ancient times. It is believed that a symbol of the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring Eostre was the hare. It was Eostre's sacred animal since it was a symbol of fertility and the rebirth of nature following winter.
As rabbits are similar to hares and are very common everywhere, Christians changed the symbol to the Easter bunny. So the modern symbol of the Easter bunny comes from pagan times.
The tradition of the Easter bunny leaving a basket of treats such as Easter eggs and chocolates on Easter Day is common in America but not in Britain. Parents of American children often hide eggs in the garden for children to find. Sometimes their children leave out carrots for the Easter bunny. The idea of an egg-laying rabbit went to America in the 1700's through immigrants arriving from Germany. They told their children to make 'nests' before Easter with their caps and bonnets and if they were good the Easter bunny would leave them coloured eggs.

Easter comes but once a year

Easter eggs and bunnies here

Hope you like our Easter fun

Now we have a hot cross bun

VISITORS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES

I want to welcome all our friends from all the world. I appreciate your interest.
I would like you to share with us more about you and your country, so that we may know something more about you and your culture.
Please would you mind using the comment option on this post to tell us where are you from and something about your country?
If you have a blog or website, please leave your link and we´ll visit and will do the same.
Thank you very much for visiting my blog.

Ana Moreno

WE HAVE FRIENDS FROM.................THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


1.Spain
86.76%
04/22/2011
747 visitors
2.Canada
4.07%
04/22/2011
35 visitors
3.Mexico
1.39%
04/12/2011
12 visitors
4.Chile
1.05%
04/17/2011
9 visitors
5.Argentina
1.05%
04/12/2011
9 visitors
6.United States
0.70%
04/21/2011
6 visitors
7.Italy
0.46%
04/18/2011
4 visitors
8.Brazil
0.46%
04/18/2011
4 visitors
9.Venezuela, Bolivarian republic of
0.35%
04/11/2011
3 visitors
10.Colombia
0.35%
04/10/2011
3 visitors
11.Poland
0.23%
03/10/2011
2 visitors
12.Portugal
0.23%
03/30/2011
2 visitors
13.Paraguay
0.23%
04/12/2011
2 visitors
14.Peru
0.23%
04/07/2011
2 visitors
15.Viet Nam
0.23%
04/10/2011
2 visitors


16.Ecuador
0.23%
04/20/2011
2 visitors
17.United Kingdom
0.12%
03/06/2011
1 visitor
18.Albania
0.12%
03/08/2011
1 visitor
19.Israel
0.12%
03/10/2011
1 visitor
20.Netherlands
0.12%
03/13/2011
1 visitor
21.Bolivia, Plurinational State of
0.12%
03/13/2011
1 visitor
22.Ireland
0.12%
03/16/2011
1 visitor
23.Hungary
0.12%
03/19/2011
1 visitor
24.Czech Republic
0.12%
03/21/2011
1 visitor
25.Germany
0.12%
03/21/2011
1 visitor
26.Finland
0.12%
03/30/2011
1 visitor
27.Costa Rica
0.12%
04/02/2011
1 visitor
28.Moldova, Republic of
0.12%
04/04/2011
1 visitor
29.Dominican Republic
0.12%
04/06/2011
1 visitor
30.Japan
0.12%
04/12/2011
1 visitor


31.Russian Federation
0.12%
04/15/2011
1 visitor
32.Taiwan, Province of China
0.12%
04/21/2011
1 visitor
33.India
0.12%
04/22/2011
1 visitor