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Happy Hours
Happy Hours All’interno clicca su tutte le zucche per tornare ai menu principali map Happy Hours me in the classroom my personal data ordinary actions ordinary language birthday greetings spelling countries thank you numbers my physical description body and face London Halloween what’s the time? people description Christmas weather Easter objects description my toys colours animals my abilities accessories my clothes my likes/dislikes/favourites people ICT subjects days of the week school objects months of the year school places seasons of the year celebrations town places food transport my house my school my places UK prepositions daily routine my time my family grammar my town in a shop in a town happy hours me my personal data - hello! - nice to meet you nice to meet you - my name is… What’s your name? - my surname is… What’s your surname? - my nickname is… What’s your nickname? - my telephone number is ... What’s your telephone number? - my address is ... What’s your address? - I’m … years old How old are you? - my birthday is on 1st November When’s your birthday? - I am Italian Are you Italian? - I’m/I come from Italy Where are you from/do you come from? - I live in .... Where do you live? - I speak English What language do you speak? - I’m fine, I’m well, I’m not well, I’m not very well, I’m not too bad How are you? birthday birthday party calendar card Cake and candles friends diary balloons presents invitation - Can you come to my party? - Yes, of course/No, I’m sorry - When? Where? What time? countries Italy, Italian Germany, German France, French Spain, Spanish Britain, British England, English Scotland, Scottish Wales, Welsh Ireland, Irish USA, American Canada, Canadian Holland, Dutch China, Chinese Greece, Greek my physical description HEIGHT WEIGHT AGE Tall Thin – fat Young Short Slim – plump Old/elderly Medium/average height Medium/average weight Middle-aged APPEARANCE Pretty/beautiful HAIR EYES Handsome/good-looking Long, short, medium length Blue, green, brown, grey, dark ugly Straight, wavy, curly, bald Blond, brown, red, black FACE Oval, round, square, long OTHER Wear glasses, wear sunglasse, have a beard, have a moustache small/big body & face head neck face hair eye shoulder arm forehead eyebrow elbow back ear eyelash backside/bottom hand fingers cheek freckles mouth – lips teeth - tongue knee leg nose chest foot and toes jaw moustache beard chin my time 60 Seconds – 1 minute 60 minutes – 1 hour 24 hours – 1 day 7 days – 1 week 12 months – 1 year 100 years – 1 century DATE Monday, October 23rd 2007 | autumn, foggy Today, this morning, this afternoon, tonight, yesterday, the day before yesterday, last night, last Monday, tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon, the day after tomorrow What day is it today? Is today Monday? Early/late, now, again what’s the time? - What’s the time? It’s ... o’clock It’s ... past/to ... It’s a quarter past/to .... It’s half past ... my daily routine [1] have breakfast work have lessons Wake up and get up go to work go to school cook have lunch go home have dinner go to bed fall asleep do one’s homework sleep have a bath snore have a shower my daily routine [2] eat drink watch TV go shopping relax at home walk the dog read a book/comic brush one’s teeth/face wash the car - What do you do on Monday? - I get up at - He/she gets up at ... do sport visit/meet friends comb one’s hair do gardening - What time do you have breakfast? - I have breakfast at ... - What do you have for breakfast? - I have ... for breakfast listen to music - How do you go to school? - I go to school by bus/car/scooter/on foot collect stamps/cards/ comics/butterflies what’s the weather like? It’s sunny It’s cloudy It’s rainy It’s windy It’s snowy It’s cold It’s cool It’s warm It’s foggy It’s hot It’s raining cats and dogs It’s pouring It’s drizzling It showers It’s freezing/frosty days of the week months of the year seasons of the year leaf, tree, mushroom, umbrella nest, flowers snow, snowman, snowflakes, snowballs sun, sunglasses, sunflower, ice-cream, fish, sea, boat, sail, beach, beach-umbrella, beach-hat, mountain, river, lake, wind, cloud, bike, garden celebrations New Year’s Day Mother’s Day Father’s Day May Day birthday summer holidays Halloween Witch Pumpkins Black cat Witch’s hat Goblin Monster Ghost Night Web Spider Spooky Broomstick Vampire Skeleton Trick or treat Moon Bat Jack o’ Lantern Owl Hoot Apple bobbing Sweets Cauldron Mask Merry Christmas Christmas tree crib Father Christmas Christmas eve candles card robin bell Christmas day lights holly Decoration wreath reindeer present candy cane star sleigh Angel Christmas pudding tinsels cracker turkey ribbons toys mistletoe Stocking paper hat Happy Easter daffodil Easter bunny chick Easter eggs decorative eggs Easter tree lamb hot cross buns Easter basket my family parents children baby uncle gran dad – father mum – mother grandad grandfather brother - son Sister - daughter grandpa grandmother grandma aunt cousins people description - Who is it/this? This is my mum / it’s my mum / it’s me - What do you / does he-she look like? I’m/he’s/she’s I’ve got/he’s got/she’s got - What are you / is he-she wearing? I’m wearing … He’s/she’s wearing - Put on your … | Take off your … my toys teddy bear football bike doll guitar car scooter comic robot trumpet yo-yo train plane ball objects description - What’s this/that? It’s a/an… - What are these/those? They are .... - What colour is it? It’s ... - How many …? 1/2/3 ..... - Where’s …? In / On … - Whose is the pen?/Whose are the pens?- I think it’s mine/I think they’re yours - There is/are … There isn’t/aren’t my abilities playing football playing volleyball riding a bike skiing running Playing the guitar, the piano, the violin, the tambourine, the triangle, the drums, the recorder, the trumpet skipping - I/he/she can/can’t… playing basketball skating jumping - Can you…? - Yes, I can | No, I can’t playing tennis singing dancing swimming riding a horse canoeing clothes dress suit t-shirt coat shirt jumper skirt jacket raincoat and swimsuit umbrella blouse trousers socks jeans stockings tracksuit shoes trainers boots sandals shorts accessories rings and earrings bracelet necklace gloves scarf tie belt jewels hat mobile phone bag watch glasses my likes, dislikes, favourites -- What’s your favourite food? My favourite food is … - Do you like …? Yes, I do / No, I don’t - I like … / I don’t like … / I love … / I hate ... colours pink orange green blue white purple brown yellow gold grey red silver light green dark green sky blue black animals [1] dog cat rabbit fish kitten budgie bird puppy goldfish mouse hamster animals [2] giraffe tiger horse parrot lion elephant bear monkey frog zebra snake pig crocodile kangaroo animals [3] bull shark duck flamingo owl butterfly bat bee fly sheep spider hen Turtle tortoise animals [4] ant dolphin snail penguin worm caterpillar whale goat beetle wolf hippo goose ladybird fox swan rhino cow chick turkey ox Wings Tail Beak Horns Trunk Stripes Spots Run fast Swim Fly Walk Jump Climb people Giant prince monster boy and girl princess genie gnome witch child dragon wizard woman Mr – Mrs - Miss man Policeman and policewoman food [1] apple cherry water melon lemon strawberry orange berry pine apple melon banana grapes pear peach food [2] water cola coffee lemonade orange juice tea milk wine food [3] hamburger soup meat chicken cheese salt spaghetti fish hot dog salad bread rolls vegetables rice cucumber sausages wurstel mushroom ham peanuts tomato potato pasta sandwich chips carrot porridge pizza egg toast bacon peas beans food [4] jam ice-cream breakfast cereal croissant chocolate cake lunch cookies sweets dinner butter sugar crisps my places my house bedroom (picture, clock, drawers, curtains, shelves, desk, chair, PC, bed, pillow, cover, radio, wardrobe, lamp, TV, CD player, blankets, bookshelf) living room (sofa, bookcase, armchair, lamp, clock, picture, piano, plant, fireplace, coffeetable, carpet, rug, vase of flowers) bathroom (washing machine, bath, shower, mirror, washbasin, towel) kitchen (cupboard, table, chairs, fridge, cooker, oven, sink, dishwasher, glasses, knife, fork, spoon, bowl, cups, shelf, jug, drawer, plates) Dining room – hiding place - garden Flat – city | house - town | cottage – village | upstairs | downstairs | Stairs – balcony – floor (on the 4th floor) – hall – roof – garage – wall – chimney - lift my school - When’s Maths? Maths is on ... - When do you have Maths? We have Maths on ... at ... - My favourite lesson is ... - My favourite lessons are ... - How do you go to school? I go to school by ... / I walk school objects pen desk book lights blackboard clock chair window pencil ruler pencil-sharpener calendar lamp school bag table door rubber felt-tip pen glue paper cards exercise-book teacher eraser basket scissors chalk pencil case cupboard calculator notebook subjects Italian Science Maths English Music Geography Art History Drama Sport Religion ICT [1] Hardware/software monitor /screen input/output devices joystick scanner case printer keyboard keys mouse – mouse pad right/left button click/double click plug earphones tower speakers ICT [2] CPU (Central Processing Unit) HD (Hard Disk) RAM (Random Access Memory) ROM (Read Only Memory) floppy CD (Compact Disk) DVD (Digital Video Disc / Digital Versatile Disc) Keyboard – caps lock – shift – space bar – enter – backspace – delete Desktop – icons – trash – computer resources – documents – internet explorer pendrive school places school corridor dining hall toilet staffroom gym playground library classroom my town town places [1] School shop market zoo park clothes shop cinema shoe shop hotel pets shop post office swimming pool music store cafè restaurant supermarket hospital bank animal hospital town places [2] traffic lights zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing museum statue square fountain stadium phone box train station post box Police station Bus stop garage fire station church transport Plane, cab/black taxi, bus bike on foot ship double-decker bus boat van train scooter Ferry-boat motorbike canoe car in a shop - Good morning! Can I have some chicken, please? - Yes, here you are/No, sorry - Thank you! How much is that? - £ 1.10p please - Here you are - Thank you, goodbye - Goodbye in a town - Excuse me, where’s the bank? - Go straight on! Turn left! Turn right! It’s on the left. It’s on the right. - At the traffic lights/zebra crossing turn left/right -Thank you! - what’s in your town? - there’s a ... in my town - I live in ... in the classroom - Sit down! Stand up! Shut up! - Open/Close your books/the door/the window - Take your book - Put down your… / Pick up your… / Tidy up - Put the red pen next to the yellow pencil - Come to the blackboard! - Go to the window! - Touch the window! - Go out! / Come in! - Turn on/off the lights! - Show me the door - Give me your book - Point to the window -Look at the door - Turn back - Can you spell it? How do you spell that? - I can’t understand - I don’t know - Listen / speak / read / write - Repeat / chant / sing a song / circle / underline / ask and answer/ complete / draw / colour / label / learn / teach / study / cut / copy / paste / count to ten / turn pages -May I go to the toilet, please? -May I drink, please? -May I stand up, please? -May I go out, please? -May I speak, please? -May I clean the blackboard? ordinary actions - eat, drink - go, come, go out, come in - shop - wear - meet - choose - dream - cry - fly - fall - phone - wash - wait - see / look at - like / love / hate - Open/close - Start/stop - Ask/answer - Work/play - Learn/teach - Turn on/turn off - Turn right/left - Put on/take off - Sit down/stand up - Wake up/fall asleep - Show/hide - let’s go/jump/play - clap your hands - touch your head - stamp your feet - shake your legs ordinary language - well - thank you - I’m sorry - Good idea - I’m cold - I’m angry - Look out! - After you - Excuse me - Cheers - hurry up - mind your business - Me too - What’s up? - What’s wrong? - I don’t mind greetings hi – hello – good morning – good afternoon – good evening – good night – goodbye – bye bye – see you see you tomorrow – cheerio thank you You are welcome, welcome it was my pleasure, it’s a pleasure, my pleasure that’s ok, it’s ok, it’s all right not at all, not a problem, no problem, no bother don’t mind, never mind don’t mention it a bit of grammar [1] ADJECTIVES AND USE A white flower DEFINITE ARTICLE The INDEFINITE ARTICLES A, an DEMONSTRATIVES This, these, that, those PERSONAL PRONOUNS (I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they) POSTCARD WRITING (Dear – come soon – love – signature) LETTER WRITING (Dear – write soon – love – signature) EMAIL WRITING (Dear – write soon – love – signature) POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS (mine, yours, his/hers/its, our, yours, theirs) POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES (my, your, his/her/its, our, your, their) ADVERBS Never – rarely/seldom – sometimes – often – usually - always CONJUNCTIONS and, but, or a bit of grammar [2] PLURALS regular: s irregular: man/woman, tooth/teeth, foot/feet, child/children, mouse/mice, louse/lice, ox/oxen x – ch – sh – ss: es y preceduto da consonante: ies o preceduto da consonante: es f/fe: ves QUESTION WORDS What, who, when, where, why (+ because), how, whose OPERAZIONI MATEMATICHE ( one and one is two, plus, minus, equals ) QUITE/VERY/A LOT OF/LOTS OF/SOME/ANY/TOO PUNCTUATION comma (,) full stop (.) colon (:) semicolon (;) exclamation mark (!) question mark (?) dash (-) underscore (_) apostrophe (‘) dot dot dot (...) quotation marks (“”) brackets (round, square, curly) new line spelling numbers 1one - 2two - 3three - 4four - 5five - 6six 7seven - 8eight - 9nine - 10ten 11eleven - 12twelve - 13thirteen - 14fourteen 15fifteen - 16sixteen - 17seventeen 18eighteen - 19nineteen - 20twenty 21twenty-one - 22twenty-two - 23twenty-three - 24twenty-four - 25twenty-five - 26twenty-six 27twenty-seven - 28twenty-eight - 29twentynine 1st first - 2nd second - 3rd third - 4th fourth - 5th fifth 6th sixth - 7th seventh - 8th eighth - 9th ninth - 10th tenth 11th eleventh - 12th twelfth - 13th thirteenth - 14th fourteenth - 15th fifteenth - 16th sixteenth - 17th seventeenth - 18th eighteenth - 19th nineteenth - 30thirty - 40forty - 50fifty - 60sixty - 70seventy - 80eighty - 90ninety 20th twentieth - 21st twenty-first - 22nd twenty-second - 23rd twenty-third - 24th twenty-fourth - 25th twentyfifth - 26th twenty-sixth - 27th twenty-seventh - 28th twenty-eighth - 29th twenty-ninth - 100a/one hundred 30th thirtieth - 40th fortieth - 50th fiftieth - 60th sixtieth - 70th seventieth - 80th eightieth - 90th ninetieth - 1,000a/one thousand 1,000,000a/one million 100th one hundredth prepositions He is at school He goes to school on near Time In/inside outside next to/beside under through in – months/years on – days/date at – time He comes from school behind between in front of among Mum is with dad This is the Tower of London opposite above/over in January | in Easter on Monday | on the first of November at 10.00 am I go to school by car This present is for you UK [1] Il Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna è composto da quattro stati: •Scotland (Scozia) la cui capitale è Edinburgh (Edinburgo) •England (Inghilterra) la cui capitale è London (Londra) •Wales (Galles) la cui capitale è Cardiff •Northern Ireland (Irlanda del Nord) la cui capitale è Belfast La capitale del Regno Unito è Londra, mentre la bandiera è la Union Jack, nata dall’unione delle bandiere locali. La Scozia è famosa per: •Il lago di Lochness, nel quale la leggenda narra che vi sia un mostro chiamato Nessie •La cornamusa, lo strumento musicale nazionale, per suonare la quale gli scozzesi indossano il kilt. Questo gonnellino è formato da un tessuto chiamato tartan e presenta sul davanti una tasca nella quale gli scozzesi custodiscono una bottiglietta di whisky per riscaldarsi nei freddi inverni •I castelli, i più belli dei quali si trovano ad Edinburgo UK [2] L’Inghilterra è famosa per: •Buckingham Palace, residenza della Regina Elisabetta, dove ogni giorno alle 11.30 si assiste al Cambio della Guardia (le guardie della regina indossano una divisa rossa e nera) •Il Big Ben, un enorme orologio a Londra •Il Parlamento, accanto al Big Ben •La Torre di Londra, che custodisce i gioielli della regina •Stonehenge, un monumento preistorico del 3000 a. C., luogo sacro ed osservatorio di fenomeni astronomici (qualcuno pensa che quegli enormi massi ve li abbiano messi gli alieni) Il Galles è famoso per lo stadio di Cardiff La moneta inglese è la sterlina (POUND), formata da 100 centesimi (PENCE). Il centesimo è il PENNY London Londra è una città verde con molti parchi. Uno dei più importanti è il St James Park, che si trova vicino a Buckingham Palace ed ha un laghetto con molti uccelli e scoiattoli. I ragazzi vi trascorrono i pomeriggi facendo picnic, mentre molti impiegati vi trascorrono la pausa pranzo mangiando sandwich e prendendo il sole. La London Eye è una ruota panoramica gigantesca che si trova sul fiume Thames, di fronte al Big Ben. Fu costruita nel 2000 in occasione del millennio ed è la più grande del mondo (135 metri di altezza). La ruota impiega 30 minuti per compiere un giro completo. Nel museo delle statue di cera di Madame Tussaud è possibile ammirare statue di cera di persone famose: attori, cantanti, personaggi politici e personaggi del mondo dello sport. Il museo fu costruito nel 1835. La Torre di Londra fu costruita da William il conquistatore accanto al fiume Thames ed era una fortezza ed una residenza reale. Nel tempo divenne una prigione di stato, un luogo di tortura e di esecuzione. Nella torre fu decapitata Anna Bolena, moglie di Enrico VIII. Oggi i visitatori vi possono ammirare i gioielli della corona e collezioni di armature e strumenti di tortura.