23 Oct 2023

Cooking verbs

 She is cutting butter

She is peeling a potato 








The pasta is boling 

He is frying an egg








She is slicing some bread.










She is grating some cheese










You have to sieve the flour










you have to knead the dough




To whisk the white of the egg






14 Feb 2023

Pink super Woman.

My name is Pink  Woman


I'm 23 years old




I'm from Madrid

I was born in Italy

I was born on February 29th, 2000

I live in Madrid

My father's name is Megantonio, and my mother's name is Ultra Monica

I'm single , but I have a boyfriend called Layman

I'm a Doctor

I like eating Fuet but I dont like playing football

I've got brwon hair

I've got green eyes

I've got a guinea pig , its name is Lola suuu

I can fly

My friends are Manelman and Esthergood

My enemy is Magazine boy

My superhero is my Dad

My slogan is " No pain, no gain"




31 Jan 2023

PAST SIMPLE

 PAST SIMPLE


Yesterday I bought a jumper


Yesterday I sang a song


Yesterday I ate a Pizza


Yesterday I saw en elephant


Yesterday I met my friends


Yestarday I went shopping


YesterdaY I had a good day


Yesterday I came to see you


Yesterday I made a cake



26 Sept 2022

Bubble and froth differences as a verb and as a noun

 


bubble

Noun

(en noun)
  • A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.
  • A small spherical cavity in a solid material.
  • bubbles in window glass, or in a lens
  • Anything resembling a hollow sphere.

  • Verb

    (bubbl)
  • To produce bubbles, to rise up in bubbles (such in foods cooking).
  • (archaic) To cheat, delude.
  • 1749 , Henry Fielding, Tom Jones , Folio Society 1973, p. 443:
  • No, no, friend, I shall never be bubbled out of my religion in hopes only of keeping my place under another government
  • * Addison
  • She has bubbled him out of his youth.
  • * Sterne
  • The great Locke, who was seldom outwitted by false sounds, was nevertheless bubbled here.
  • (intransitive, Scotland, and, Northern England) To cry, weep.

  • froth

    Noun

  • foam
  • Froth is a very important feature of many types of coffee.
  • * L'Estrange
  • It was a long speech, but all froth .
    Thousands of African children die each day: why do the newspapers continue to discuss unnecessary showbiz froth ?

     Verb

    To create froth in.
    I like to froth my coffee for ten seconds exactly.
  • To bubble.
  • The chemical frothed up when I added the acid.
  • To spit, vent, or eject, as froth.
  • * Dryden
  • He froths treason at his mouth.
  • * Tennyson
  • Is your spleen frothed out, or have ye more?
  • To cover with froth.
  • A horse froths his chain.


    21 Sept 2022

    Bye Bye Her Majesty

     Today, my small contribution saying goodbye to the Queen.



    I find the following video just so cute!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UfiCa244XE


    Just watch and admire the Queen that had something special.





    17 May 2022

    Today's Games to learn

    Today's games are based on putting the sentences in order.

    You can play the game using the link below.

    https://wordwall.net/es/resource/32583569


    Another activity of today's class is :

    Do you remember the attached vocabulary?

    Glue, rubbish bin, bag, pencil case, pen, chair, scissors, tape, book, ruler,


    Parts of a house

    Roof, door, window, step, base, chimney, rail......

    https://wordwall.net/es/resource/32584997






    10 May 2022

    INVENTIONS

     DISHWASHER









    HEADPHONES 









    MICROWAVE



    MOBILE PHONE










    QUADCOPTER








    REMOTE CONTROL










    Rubiks's cube

     solar panel









    tablet










    washing machine