Unit 4 Time

Let’s sing to learn the twelve months of the year!

Now, do this exercise

https://video.link/w/aDNPc

Ordinal Numbers (Τακτικοί αριθμοί)

Για να μελετήσετε τους τακτικούς αριθμούς στα Αγγλικά πατήστε στον παρακάτω σύνδεσμο:

Liveworksheet 1

Liveworksheet 2

TIMEImage credits: englishstudyhere.com

What time is it?

Teaching Clock

Liveworksheet 1

Liveworksheet 2

Liveworksheet 3

Liveworksheet 4

Liveworksheet 5

Digital Time

The Weather

What’s the weather like? / How’s the weather? = Πώς είναι ο καιρός σήμερα;

Let’s Play a Bamboozle Team game – Do you know the weather?

Now, let’s play!

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Unit 3 Places

Lesson 1 THE PLACE WE LIVE IN

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Let’s revise placesDo this Quiz

 

Μπορείς να εκφράσεις τη γνώμη σου στα αγγλικά;

Μπορείς να προτείνεις κάτι;

Ας δούμε τη παρακάτω παρουσίαση:


Μετάβαση στο sway.office.com.

Credits: Ζωή Μακαρίδου

 



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Lesson 2 ΗΟW CAN I GET TO…



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Liveworksheet 1

Liveworksheet 2

Liveworksheets 3

 

UNIT 3

Lesson 1  Old and Modern Creatures

Adjectives



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Listen to this song and fill in the gaps with adjectives on the worksheet.

Listen to the song and try to write down as many adjectives as you can!

Credits: Fani Iatropoulou

Comparisons of Adjectives (Παραθετικά Επιθέτων): Watch this video

Watch this video to see how we use comparisons of adjectives

Write the correct comparative: Do this exercise

Write the superlative: Do this exercise

Choose the correct form: Comparative or Superlative

Bamboozle game:   Let’s play

LESSON 2 Do you believe in ghosts?

Credits: Anastasia Papadomanolakis

Adverbs of Manner

Watch this video to learn about adverbs

Watch this video to learn about adverbs of manner (= Τροπικά επιρρήματα)



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Play this darts game to practice Comparisons of Adverbs

Spelling Rules Exercise

Adjective or Adverb? Do this exercise online and check your answers

Adjective or Adverb?

The verbs – appear, be, become, feel, get, go, grow, look, prove, remain, seem, smell, sound, stay, taste, turn  are often followed by adjectives instead of adverbs. In these sentences the adjective describes the subject of the sentence and not the verb which is why an adverb is not possible.

Lesson 3 Classroom Theatre

Watch the video of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/short-stories/midsummer-nights-dream