Monday, 2 June 2014

Simple Past Tense


Yesterday I walk in the park.

Last month I am younger.

Are these sentences correct?

NO. Of course they are not. Using English means that you must use the past tense when you speak about things that you have done already.

Yesterday I went to the market.

Yesterday I walked in the park.

Last month I was younger.


Remember that you need to:
1) Find the verb.
2) Change the verb.
3) Check the spelling.

when you speak or write in the past tense.

Some verbs are easy: all you do is add "ed" to the end of the word. walked


Some verbs are more difficult and you must put 2 of the last letter. stopped
Some are even more difficult and change completely or even stay the same! I am = I was and I hit = I hit.

Click on the Year5/6 FEP link above to find the Powerpoint that we looked at in class.

Adverbs of Frequency

Dear Year 5 and 6 students

How often do you take a bath?
How often do you eat breakfast?
How often do you run 100km?
How often do you eat snails?


You can answer all of these questions using adverbs of frequency!

Click on the Year5/6FEP link on the HIS FROG page and you can find the work that we did in class about how to answer all of these questions.

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Telling the Time:


Dear Class

It is very important that we can tell the time properly.

We have looked at the clock, telling the difference between "past" and "to" and the 24 hour clock. We now also know the difference between am and pm.

Have a look in the Resources folder to find the Power point about telling the time!
I will also put it on Slideboom with a link that you can access.

Monday, 19 May 2014

Animals

Dear FEP Class

We all love animals of some kind. Some of us like pets and others like wild animals. Remember that you have a quiz about animals next Friday.

Can you name all of these animals?

Here are 2 games that you can play to help you to remember the names of animals:

http://www.anglomaniacy.pl/wildAnimalsMatching.htm

http://animalgamesonline.com/elephant-games/african-animals

Descriptions

What are adjectives?

Adjectives describe nouns (I hope that you remember what a noun is...)

Adjectives tell us more about the nouns; they may tell us what colour, size, shape, taste or texture a thing is.

Remember that we have Proper nouns, common nouns and abstract nouns.

Here is the Power point presentation that we used in class to discuss descriptions and adjectives.

Friday, 2 May 2014

In our city!

What do we have in the city?


People and pets: doctor, nurse, vet, policeman, fireman, postman, zoo keepers, librarian, teacher, chef, gentlemen, baker.

Places: Stadium, airport, museum, post office, offices, police station, fire station, supermarket, jail, zoo, village, golf course, gym, amusement park, houses, cafes, casino, jewellery shop, library, sports parks and fields, farms, fishing rod, cinema, shopping malls and much more.


Buildings: hotel, condominium, clinic, hospital, swimming pool, school, market, university, animals, electricity towers, rockets, Baiyoke Tower, clock tower, station, public toilets, park, convenience store (7-11), bakery, butchery, skyscrapers, temple, palace

Transport: Subway, car, bicycle, motorbike, aeroplane, ship, road, train, bus, highway, racing track.







Mountains, fields, river. Godzilla

Hello from FEP

Saa wat dee ka, ni hao, konnichiwa from all of us!

Hi, we are all happy at a new school.


We will talk to you again!