lunedì 30 aprile 2007

1st Class
Write a table which collects all the information concerning your routines and another one with information about the thing you can or can’t do.
Here is an example :
Time I get up
Breakfast
Transport
7.00………………….
7.30…………………
8.00……………………
etc.
Biscuits………………..
Milk and coffee……………
Cereals……………..
Etc.
Car…………..
School bus……………
Walk……………………
Etc.
Homework
After dinner
Go to bed
4 p.m…………………………
4.30 p.m………………………
5.00 p.m………………………
etc.
Watch TV………………..
Play……………….
Go out………………….
Etc.
9.30 p.m ………………..
10 p.m ………………….
10.30 p.m…………………
etc..

2nd Class
Why the big bell of Houses of Parliament is called Big Ben?
Carry out a project on the internet about that.
3rd Class
Here is a list of big events of 2006 taken from Time for Kids. It may be useful for your next exams. Are you able to add to it big events of 2007 ?
Big Events
So much happens in a year. Every moment of joy or sadness can change the way we look at the world. This year we saw political firsts and a population milestone. We were saddened by global struggles. Still, we reached for the stars. We sent astronauts into space and puzzled over Pluto. Here are some moments from 2006 that we will not soon forget.
January Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was sworn in as Liberia's president. She is the first woman to be elected president of an African country.
February The 2006 Winter Olympics kicked off in Turin, Italy, on February 10. The games lasted for 16 days. Team USA won 25 medals, including gold for Ted Ligety in this race.
March Millions of people around the world gazed at the sky to see a rare solar eclipse. It started in Brazil and ended in Mongolia.
April Chinese President Hu Jintao met with President George W. Bush. This was Hu's first trip to the United States as president.
May Taylor Hicks was crowned the new American Idol on the television show's May 24 finale. The Alabama singer won over fans with his wild dance moves.
June Lightning McQueen zoomed into movie theaters. Cars has made more than $240 million in the U.S.
July On July 9, Italy (in blue) beat France to win soccer's World Cup. More than 1.2 billion fans saw the final game on TV.
August Astronomers set new rules for what is a planet. Pluto, shown here as it might look from one of its moons, is now a dwarf planet.
September The space shuttle Atlantis blasted off September 9. It was headed for the International Space Station, a giant space lab in the sky.
October America's population hit a historic high on October 17. The U.S. Census Bureau says that's when the number of people in the country hit 300 million.
November Democrats gained control of both houses of Congress on November 7, Election Day. Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House. She and President George W. Bush promised to work together.
December Mars made headlines on December 6. NASA released new photos taken by the Mars Global Surveyor. The images show possible signs of water (circled) recently flowing on the Red Planet.

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