YEAR 5 PLACES AND DIRECTIONS IN A CITY JANUARY 2026.

Hi Year 5!

In English class, we are  in the middle of a project to realise our cities in working groups.

As a reminder, here are a few resources.

Here are some videos for you to watch to revise places in a city and how to give directions in English!

Now, what these videos to see how people ask for and give directions in English.

And now a diffent accent asking and giving directions:

And now, here is a real world example of asking for directions in English.

Now, click on the pictures to do the exercises!

 

Have fun!

By TearcherManolo and Ana.

YEAR 6 What are you going to do in the future? January 2026

Hello! Year 6 .

In this 2º term,   we are going to study  «The Future».

Watch this video to review when we use will and won’t in English.

 

Now, watch this to review how to use will and going to.

Click on this link for a self-test:

Here is a video to contrast the uses of will and going to:

Now,  just a little study   

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Leave us a comment and tell us how you did!

TeacherManolo&Ana

Cozy Autumn time in Primary 3

Our Autumn Adventures in English Class!

 

Over the past few weeks, our English classes have been filled with Autumn colours, creativity and a lot of storytelling! As autumn arrived, we explored this beautiful season of changes through vocabulary, songs and engaging activities that helped us learn in a fun and meaningful way.

As we said in our last entry, we created our own autumn book, filled with drawings, new words, and short sentences about the things we see and feel during this time of year. The children used leaves, crayons, imagination and teamwork to bring their little books to life. We shared  them with all our classmates.

Also, we have been reading different autumn stories, like “The leaves Thief”, a book that Maeve and Inés brought to the class, this way we learned about animals, windy days and cosy moments following the characters through their adventures.

The story “Room on the broom” that our friend Luis brought to share with us was really funny and made our day in Halloween!

Thanks to all of you!

Here you can see us sharing our reading skills with the smallest children of Primary!

Now that we’ve wrapped up our autumn topic, we have started working on something very exciting:

Our first English oral presentation about ourselves!

 

And… children are learning how to talk confidently about who they are, what they like, their favourite hobbies, their families, their favourite colours, foods and more. Step by step, they are practicing key phrases, building sentences and preparing small presentations to share with the class.

And honestly… they are doing an excellent job! Their confidence is growing each day, and we are incredibly proud of how brave, creative and enthusiastic they are.

Well done, everyone! Thanks to all the families for your help too!

Keep shining and keep speaking English with joy and confidence!

Huge hugs from your English Teachers Manolo and Ana!