1º ESO - UNIT 3



SPORTS


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Go, Do or Play?

Learn: 123


Practise: 12345 (video activity)

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ST ANDREW'S DAY - 30th NOVEMBER

The National Day of Scotland

When is St Andrew's Day?
St Andrew's Day is on 30 November.
St Andrew's Day is celebrated in Scotland on 30 November, in honour of St Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland.

What does the flag of St Andrew look like?

                                                   St Andrew's flag is also the flag of Scotland

Who was St Andrew?
St. Andrew was one of Christ's twelve apostles. Some of his bones are said to have been brought to what is now St. Andrews in Fife during the 4th century. Since medieval times the X-shaped saltire cross upon which St. Andrew was supposedly crucified has been the Scottish national symbol.

What is the national emblems of Scotland?
The national emblem and national flower of Scotland is the thistle, a prickly-leaved purple flower which was first used in the 15th century as a symbol of defence.
The Scottish Bluebell is also seen as the flower of Scotland.

What is the National Dress of /Scotland?
The national dress of Scotland is a kilt with shirt, waistcoat and tweed jacket, stockings with garter flashes, brogue shoes and a sporran.

  

Try this online quiz about St. Andrew





BLACK FRIDAY

In this video students have to do some multiple choice activities, the first one has to do with Thanksgiving and Black Friday's meanings whereas the other is related to some vocabulary aspects that the virtual teacher asks students to decide, from three possible answers which is the RIGHT answer.








STIR - UP SUNDAY - 22nd NOVEMBER


The last Sunday of the Christian Church Year. A traditional day to make the Christmas pudding.

CHRISTMAS  PUDDING DAY

Stir-up Sunday is the traditional day for everyone in the family to take a turn at stirring the Christmas pudding, whilst making a wish.
Before Christmas pudding were sold ready-made in foil containers, there were always made at home. They were made a month before Christmas day so the flavours had plenty of time to develop befoere Christmas.



1º ESO - UNIT 2




Practise the 3rd. Singular Form: 123456 (-s and Daily routines)

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