Showing posts with label Year 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year 6. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2020

Homeoffice March 17th, 2020

Hi folks, 😀




Send me an email - you find my address on the SMS Homepage. You can also use the email I gave you (only for students of the 3B)

Thanks.

Did you have any difficulties with yesterday's homework?
I will post the solution in a few days.


Let's go:

1) Finish your Cyberhomework - It was due (fällig) yesterday, March 17th. It will be checked and notes will be taken.

2) Please do not forget to create your film presentation about yourself. You need to have it after the Easter Holidays.

3) Workbook p. 82  Write the Words and Phrases Unit 10 

4) Write the Wordfile Unit 10 - with the German translation (use the dictionary, the mobile phone - eventually download the "Linguee App" as you were told before or use the LEO dictionary on the internet.

5) Learn to write the words U10 and sentences.
6) Students' Book p. 108 / 11 Match the sentences and the pictures. Use your mobile phone to record the sentences (Audiodatei) and then do a dictation. You can also ask your mum and dad to dictate the sentences to you - but only if they don't have to work and are willing to do it. 
It needs to be fun, otherwise it's useless and you better do it on your own.

7) Students' Book p. 108/12 - Do the exercise


8) Workbook p. 79 / 11 and 12 

Good luck with it all!👍

These exercises include the work at school and the homework for two days.
You will get your next instructions for Thursday, March 19th.
 

Monday, October 8, 2018

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

New Zealand


Click here to read interesting Facts about  New Zealand

View the video.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Exercises for the Test




Dear students, Please practise these sentences carefully. I want you all to write good tests!

Adverbs:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5


's or s' - Genitive case
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5


Possessive Pronouns: my, your, ... mine, yours, ....
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4




Source:
ego4u
englisch-hilfen.de
ESL
englishexercises.org
bastrimbos.com
autoenglish.org
University of Victoria
oup.com
learnenglishfeelgood

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Video - The Ghost School



Present Perfect Simple


Im Deutschen heißt diese Zeitform einfache Vergangenheit oder Perfekt.
Sie drückt aus, dass eine Handlung vor kurzem stattfand und noch Einfluss auf die Gegenwart hat.

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Bildung:

have/has + Past Participle (3. Form des Verbs)
learn – learned – learned
do – did – done (Irregular Verb)

Positiv: I / you / we / they /I have learned. He / she / it has learned.
Negativ: I have not learned. He has not learned.
Frage: Have I learned? Has he learned?

Verwendung:

Für eine Handlung, die in der Vergangenheit begonnen hat und abgeschlossen ist und deren Ergebnis betont wird:
He has cleaned his bicycle.

Für eine Handlung, die in der Vergangenheit begonnen hat und in die Gegenwart andauert:
The film has not started yet.

Für eine eben abgeschlossene Handlung:
Mum has cooked dinner.

Für eine Handlung, die in der Vergangenheit abgeschlossen wurde und deren Folgen in die Gegenwart reichen.
It has rained. The streets are wet. (Es regnet nicht mehr, aber die Straßen sind noch nass)

Für eine Handlung, die bis zum Zeitpunkt des Sprechens nie, einmal oder mehrmals stattgefunden hat.
I have never been to England.



Now do some exercises:

Exercise 1
Exercise 3


Friday, March 19, 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010

The Plural


Click here and match the correct plural forms.
Match the related words. Click here.
This is another exercise.
Here you find a nice and easy exercise.
Click here for another exercise with Roy, the zebra.
And now some Irregular Plural Words.
For this exercise you have to be really fast!
Another useful exercise.


HAVE FUN !


Source:
hseidensticker.de

manythings.org
a4esl.org
roythezebra
oup.com
english-4u.de

Saturday, February 20, 2010

some - any


Click here to practise the use of "some" and "any".


Source:
lernen.schule.at