Instructions

Hello little people!
This site will be used as part of the regular course. Therefore, this will form part of your final grade. The percentage of each activity will vary according to the number of activities per unit. Nevertheless, all the activities of the unit will have the same weight of your grade per unit.
The activities developed here will be 60% of your final grade. The other 40 % will be graded during the presencial course and the requirements and task regarding it.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Phineas & Ferb- Unfair science fair.





Instructions:


1. Watch the video of the cartoon Phineas & Ferb "Unfair science fair".
2. According to the clip answer the questions that correspond to your group. Remember to work with your classmates.
* Answer the questions by REPLYING to the COMMENT that includes the questions of YOUR GROUP. Only ONE comment with ALL the ANSWERS of the group.

3. Post the answers of your questions as a comment below. Make sure to write the name of the participants and the number of your group.
4. Answers must be in  SIMPLE PAST.
5. ENJOY IT! :D






Friday, February 17, 2012

Let's Have a Word Game!

Instructions:
Listen to the audio and fill in the gaps with the words you listen. You must write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. The answers will be published during the next week.





There are lots of a)__________games; for example: b)__________,rhyming riddles, c)__________ and jokes. You can spend hours playing with d)__________ in order to find the answer to a riddle, or you can have fun with tongue twisters and jokes.
Besides having fun with language games, you can also improve your e)__________ of the English language. For example, you can practice your f)____________, you can learn new words, you can practice the g)__________ of unfamiliar words; and of course, you can spend time working with your classmates in a fun and relaxing way.


Activity adapted from:
Ramírez Félix, S., & Sánchez Marín, D. (2011). Let's Have a Word Game. In Play and Play. (1st ed.). (p.48). Mexico D.F., Mexico: Nuevo México.