Archive for October, 2010

THERE IS / THERE ARE


THERE IS / THERE ARE

 

  1. Penguins / the Arctic?
  2. Polar bears / the Arctic?
  3. Tea / India?
  4. Windmills / Egypt?
  5. Kiwis / China?
  6. Kangaroos / River Amazon?
  7. Pyramids / Holland?
  8. Diamonds / Sweden?
  9. Crocodiles / Australia?
  10. Pandas / New Zealand?
  11. Petrol / Arabia?
  12. Oranges / Asturias?

 

KEY

 

1. Are there penguins in the Arctic? No, there aren’t. There are penguins in the Antarctic.

2. Are there polar bears in the Arctic? Yes, there are.

3. Is there tea in India? Yes, there is.

4. Are there windmills in Egypt? No, there aren’t. There are windmills in Holland / in La Mancha…

5. Are there kiwis in China? Yes, there are.

6. Are there kangaroos in the River Amazon? No there aren’t. There are knagaroos in Australia.

7. Are there pyramids in Holland? No, there aren’t. There are pyramids in Egypt / in Mexico.

8. Are there diamonds in Sweden? No, there aren’t. There are diamonds in South Africa.

9. Are there crocodiles in Australia? Yes, there are.

10. Are there pandas in New Zealand? No, there aren’t. there are pandas in China.

11. Is there petrol in Arabia? yes, there is.

12. Are there oranges in Asturias? No, there aren’t. there are oranges in Valencia…

VERB TO BE


VERB TO BE

Put in the correct form of the verb to be.

  1. I __________ a student. I __________ Brazilian. My father __________ from Brazil. My mother __________ (not) from Brazil. She __________ Irish. Her parents __________ from Dublin. Paul and Simon __________ my brothers. They __________ teachers.
  2. Hello, my name __________ Michiko. I __________ Japanese. I __________ from Tomakomai. It __________ in the north of Japan. Tomakomai  __________ near Sapporo.
  3. I ___________ Galina. I __________ Russian. I ___________ from St. Petersburg. It __________ in Russia. St. Petersburg __________ (not) the capital of Russia. The capital __________ Moscow.
  4. I __________ Abbas, and this __________ Salima. We __________ from Oman.
  5. José and María __________ Spanish. They __________ from Santillana del mar. It __________ a town near Santander. Santander __________ the capital of Cantabria.
  6. Paola and Federico __________ Italian. They _____________ from Naples. Naples __________ in the south of Italy. Paola ___________ a photographer and Federico __________ a dentist.
  7. Hello, everybody! This __________ Peter. He __________ a  doctor, and he __________ from Chicago. This __________ Rosa. She __________ a student, and she __________ from Buenos Aires. This __________ Michael and this is Leah. They __________ from London.

KEY

VERB TO BE

Put in the correct form of the verb to be.

  1. I AM a student. I AM Brazilian. My father IS from Brazil. My mother ISN’T / IS NOT (not) from Brazil. She IS Irish. Her parents ARE from Dublin. Paul and Simon ARE my brothers. They ARE teachers.
  2. Hello, my name IS Michiko. I AM Japanese. I AM from Tomakomai. It IS in the north of Japan. Tomakomai  IS near Sapporo.
  3. I AM Galina. I AM Russian. I AM from St. Petersburg. It IS in Russia. St. Petersburg IS NOT / ISN’T (not) the capital of Russia. The capital IS Moscow.
  4. I AM Abbas, and this IS Salima. We ARE from Oman.
  5. José and María ARE Spanish. They ARE from Santillana del mar. It IS a town near Santander. Santander IS the capital of Cantabria.
  6. Paola and Federico ARE Italian. They ARE from Naples. Naples IS in the south of Italy. Paola IS a photographer and Federico IS a dentist.
  7. Hello, everybody! This IS Peter. He IS a  doctor, and he IS from Chicago. This IS Rosa. She IS a student, and she IS from Buenos Aires. This IS Michael and this IS Leah. They ARE from London.

D.I.S.C.O


 

D.I.S.C.O (4x)

She is disco

She is D, delirious
She is I, incredible
She is S, superficial
She is C, complicated
She is O, oh, oh, oh

She is D, desirable
She is I, irresistible
She is S, super sexy
She is C, such a cutie
She is O, oh, oh, oh

D.I.S.C.O. (x4)

She is disco

She is D, disasters
She is I, impossible
She is S, super special
She is C, crazy, crazy
She is O, oh, oh, oh

She is D, delightful
She is I, incredible
She is S, sensational
She is C, sweetest candy
She is O, oh, oh, oh

D.I.S.C.O

She is disco

She is D, delirious
She is I, incredible
She is S, superficial
She is C, complicated
She is O, oh, oh, oh

She is D, desirable
She is I, irresistible
She is S, super sexy
She is C, such a cutie
She is O, oh, oh, oh

D.I.S.C.O…

COUNTRIES


THE ABC SONG


HOW DO YOU SPELL IT?


How do you spell the following (siguientes) names?

AKI TEMATO OTEKURO

SIBRINKA SESTROMPA

RASKAI PERROSIGATOSKAEN

TAKURADO YAMIMITO

LOAWANTA TOITO

YOSI TESAKO MOKITO

TEKURO LAKRIA

TARAYADO TUKOKO

NAKAMURA KARACURA KONSOLTURA

JOAO APESTAO DE LAO

ILLIANOVITCH SOBRINOVICTCH DEPRETOVITCH

GIOVANNI PELLUSCONI DI CHONI

JEAN-PIERRE JARDÍN PEQUEGNIN

MIPLAO MELAN LIMPIAO

OLGA SEOSA SINGAS

RUBÉN YKEUNTANOS

ROMÁN CALAVERA CALVA

SOL DÁVALOS HIERROS

KEPA SAKOLEGUI

SIKAIGO MIMATO

MIKEDO KONTODO

Aki NISELO KEPASA

POPOKO TABA MALIKO

ELENA NITO DEL BOSQUE

AITOR MENTA NOCTURNA

ANDRES TROZADO MIKASA

ACHERO GALVÁN IZADO

ABRAHAM HURTADO JOYA

Little numbers – 1 to 10


THE ALPHABET SONG


The English alphabet

English alphabet

From: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/english.htm

NUMBERS – BOBBY BARE


Fill in the blanks with numbers 1 to 10:

NUMBERS

Bobby Bare

I was sittin’ in Friday’s suckin’ on a glass of wine
When in walked a chick who almost struck me blind
Had wet blue eyes and her legs were long and fine
On a scale of __________ to __________, I’d give her a __________.

Now on my scale there ain’t no__________’s, you know
__________ is about as far as any chick can go
So I flashed her a smile, but she didn’t even look at me
So for brains and good judgement, I’d give her a __________.

I said, “Hey sweet thing, you look like a possible __________
You and me could, uh! make eighteen, if your head’s on straight.”
She looked up and down my perfect frame
And said these words that burned into my perfect brain.

She said, well, another one of those macho-matician men
Kind who grade all women on scales of __________ to __________
And, you give me an __________, well, that’s a generous thing to do
Now, let’s just see, just how much I give you.

She said you comin’ on to me with that phony numbers jive
Your style makes me smile, I give it a _________
When you walked up I noticed that suit of (yores)
It’s last year’s double-knit frayed-cuffs, give it a _________.

That must be your car parked out on the curb
That sixty-_________ homemade convertible, a _________ and a third
Now, as for your build, I guess (yore) less than _________
Except, for your pot belly, I’d give that a _________ for size.

That wine you’re pourin’ might be fine to you
But I’m used to fine champagne, I give it a _________
It’s hard to tell what your flashin’ smile is worth
I give it a _________, you could use some dental work.

But, It’s your struttin’ rooster act that really makes me laugh
It may be a _________ to these country hens, but to me a _________ and a half
And there really ain’t much to add once the subtractin’s done
Since there ain’t no zeroes, I give you a _________!.

She walked out, while up and down the line
The whole bar was laughin’, said’ Bare, what happened to your _________
_________ says I, hell soon as she started to talk I knew
She didn’t have no class, I barely gave her a _________.

Spoken:
Yeah! No matter how good they look at first
There’s flaws in all of them
That’s why on a scale of _________ to _________, friend
There ain’t no _________.


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