Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Presents for you: MICHEL TELÓ / DON OMAR

We are just finishing the term. Now, it's time to stay with your family, relax and enjoy Season's Holidays... and sing and learn new songs.

These songs are not in English, but I've just thought you wanted to change. You can also sing and dance with these songs in Portuguese and Spanish.

 DON OMAR Danza Kuduro

MICHEL TELÓ Ai se eu te pego


Estamos acabando el trimestre. Ahora, es tiempo de estar con vuestra familia, de relajarse y de disfrutar de las vacaciones de Navidad... y cantar y aprender nuevas canciones.

Estas canciones no son en inglés, pero he pensado que vosotros querías cambiar. También podéis cantar y bailar estas canciones en portugués y en español.


SALVA, your English teacher

Christmas 1 [Game #4]

There are two Christmas related games when you click on these image:

When the new page is open, just click on GAME

SALVA, your English teacher

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas conundrums [Game # 7]

There are only few days before Christmas, so I want you to play with these Christmas conundrums.


Right click here and you can already play with them.


Quedan pocos días para Navidad, así que quiero que juegues con estos acertijos navideños.
Haz click aquí y ya puedes jugar con ellos.

SALVA, your English teacher

Monday, December 5, 2011

HANGMAN for Christmas [Game # 6]

This is the classical game of Hangman. Try to guess the Christmas word:


Intenta adivinar la palabra "navideña" en este clásico juego del ahorcado.

SALVA, your English teacher

CHRISTMAS CAROLS: Justin Beaber sings "SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN" [Video # 9]

This video helps you know more about Christmas in English speaking  countries:


We can find out and learn a lot of words related to this holiday: Santa, reindeer, elves, Christmas presents, the sleigh, ... 


SALVA, your English teacher

Christmas Wordsearch [Vocabulary #1]

Let's find out more words about Christmas in this page
Now, we have to look for the words in this CHRISTMAS WORDSEARCH:



Si no sabes qué significan las palabras de esta "Sopa de letras", puedes utilizar tu diccionario o buscarlas en esta página.

SALVA, your English teacher

MARIAH CAREY & JUSTIN BEABER: All I Want For Christmas Is You (Superfestive!) [Video #8]

Justin Bieber Duet with Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You (SuperFestive!) (Shazam Version) :


All I Want for Christmas Is You” is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released by Columbia Records on November 1, 1994 as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Merry Christmas. The song was written by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, both of whom were also the producers.

In 2011, pop singer Justin Bieber also recorded a version of the song as a duet with Carey, titled “All I Want for Christmas Is You (Superfestive!)”, on his holiday album, “Under the Mistletoe.”

If you want to sing this song, HERE you can find its lyrics.

Si quieres cantar esta canción, AQUÍ puedes encontrar la letra.

SALVA, your English teacher

Friday, December 2, 2011

Season's Greetings

Click on the image to view this Season's Greetings. It's an Advent Calendar, so you only have to click on every day we're closer to Christmas Day and you can learn stories and vocabulary from Christmas in English speaking Countries.


From MacmillanEnglish.com

Haz click en la imagen para ver esta felicitación de Navidad. Es un calendario de adviento, que consiste en ir abriendo los días en la cuenta atrás hasta Navidad. Hay información entretenida y vocabulario de la Navidad en los países de habla inglesa.

SALVA, your English teacher

There is / There are


My house is very big: There are two bedrooms. There is a living room and a dining room and there are two bathrooms.

Is there a supermarket in your town?
  • Yes, there is.
  • No, there isn't.

    There aren't any malls in my village.


    We use there is with nouns in singular: 
    There is a museum.
    We use there are with nouns in plural: 
    There are some supermarkets.
    We use [there is / there are] to say that something exists.





    Uso de THERE IS y THERE ARE 
    En Inglés, se usa THERE IS con sustantivos en singular y THERE ARE con sustantivos en plural.
    Los ejemplos que tenemos en español se quedarían así: 
    Mi casa es muy grande. Hay dos dormitorios, hay un salón y un comedor y hay dos cuartos de baño.
    ¿Hay un supermercado en tu barrio? Sí hay. /  No hay.

    En español usamos el verbo haber en 3ª persona [hay] para indicar que algo existe y es el mismo tanto para singular como para plural.


    SALVA, your English teacher