We are learning the present continuous!
Watch the videos to review how to make the present continuous and then click the picture to practice the exercises.
We hope you enjoy special moments with your families, rest, play, have fun and (do liveworksheets!)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! See you in 2018!
Hi Year 4-
So we’ve spent this week revising THREE ways to use like in English.
Here is a quick reminder of the different uses, and the song clips we listened to, but here I have given you the FULL, COMPLETE version of the songs, instead of just the clips.
The first use is simple: TO LIKE
Then we studied: TO BE LIKE
Who do you want to be like? What do you want to be like?
OR
Do you want to be sad, mean, and negative?And finally, we talked about: TO LOOK LIKE
To remember that adjectives come before nouns, we listened to a clip of «Brown-Eyed Girl.» Here is the COMPLETE song.
Remember: in English we say and write «adjective noun.» And sometimes we LIST ADJECTIVES: «adjective, adjective, adjective noun.»
Listen and remember: