domingo, 15 de febrero de 2015

Indiana Jones Staying Alive


1st scene

Answer these Questions:

1.   Where have the men in the cave been doing?
2.   What has young Indiana decided to do?
3.   What has happened with the whip?
4.   What has his father told him to do?

Who has said these sentences? 
And put them in order too

1.   Oh, look at it?
2.   What is it?
3.   I don’t think it is such a good idea!
4.   Run back and find the others
5.   That cross … belongs in a museum
6.   It’s only a snake
7.   Have him bring the sheriff
8.   Everybody is lost but me!
9.   Dig with your hands, not with your mouth
10. No way out of this
11. This should be in a museum
12. Give it back!
13. Ok kid! Out of the box, now!
14. Coronado is dead and so are all his grandchildren!


Tapestries!


2nd Scene
Answer these questions:
1.   Why has he spoken with that accent?
2.   Why has he hit the butler?
3.   Why has his father started a fire?
4.   How have they got into that room?

Who has said these sentences? 
And put them in order too

1.   The man is deaf
2.   How dare he!
3.   I am Mickey Mouse!
4.   And we have many tapestries.
5.   There are tapestries!
6.   Are you expected?
7.   Our situation has not improved
8.   I’m almost free
9.   And the chair
10. The floor is on fire
11. They got us
12. More or less
13. Son I’m sorry
14. Are we hit?
15. Should try reading books instead of burning them!
16. What are you hiding?
17. Search him


domingo, 1 de febrero de 2015

State of Alabama



What do we know about Alabama?




Next Monday we’ll talk about this State’s history;

  • who lived there  before the Europeans arrived;
  • what Spanish explorer was the first to get there and when; also what was the negative effect on the inhabitants; 
  • when it became a State and what side it took in the Civil War;
  • why figures like Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, or George Washington Carver, are important in the State of Alabama;
  • what motto, flag, flower, bird and tree represent this State;
  • why rockets are part of Alabama.


    Big wheels keep on turning, carry me home to see my kin ...
Singing songs about the Southland

I miss Alabama once again
And I think it's a sin, 
yea ...


Sweet Home Alabama

This a very famous song that also has become a symbol of this State
The song has an interesting story of its own
Find out who wrote it, and why there was a controversy about the song
Please make a comment on the singers' looks