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1st International Collection of Tongue Twisters

1st International Collection of Tongue Twisters
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Funny Songs for Kids by Bryant Oden Metaphors in English Collocations Thesaurus Blog BuzzWord Open Dictionary Resources Quizzes Videos Resources Metaphor Metaphor – throw some light on the words we use Macmillan Dictionary offers unique treatment of metaphor, showing how many ordinary familiar words and phrases have metaphorical meanings. This article and the Metaphor Boxes in Macmillan Dictionary were written by Dr Rosamund Moon, an expert in the field of metaphor. Introduction Metaphor is very common in English and other languages. What is a metaphor? Look at these three sentences: She flew past me on her bicycle. In all these sentences, the word in bold type is not used in its basic or literal meaning – it is used in a metaphorical way. A metaphor is a type of comparison: when you use a word or phrase metaphorically, you are using a meaning that has developed from the literal meaning and has some of the same features. How do metaphors work? Every metaphorical word or phrase contains a 'key idea'. A good diet will help your body fight disease.

British Life and Culture in the UK - Woodlands Junior School Easy Peasy Plays Sing-a-long Happy Mother's Day song for moms and children! Easy Peasy Plays: great songs and musicals for primary and nursery children and schools.Subscribe for more great songs now! My Mum is a fantastic song for children and kids to enjoy. It's all about the things mums do and is great for school assemblies, choirs, performances, kindergarten or just for fun singing along. Great for a Happy Mother's Day song, or a Happy Birthday Mum song! Karaoke lyrics are included with the music for kids who want to sing along with the words. Here's the words (lyrics) for this song - Verse 1Someone reads me stories,And takes me in to school,Someone gets surprises just for me, And when I’ve been playing,And my room’s an awful mess,Someone helps me tidy up,I wonder who it could be… ChorusMy mum! My mum! Verse 2If I feel unhappy, And things don’t go my way,Someone’s always there to care for me. Chorus BridgeHave you worked it out yet,Or shall I give you a clue? Chorus Show less

Spelling Bee Visual Thesaurus Spelling Bee Your Score: - - - Round 1: 5 words left Word #1: Guess the Spelling: Your Guesses: Nope! Correct! Definitions: Nouns: popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at _______thequesa public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music Verbs: dance to _______ music Anglais : 1000 activités pour commencer l’année Du primaire (niveau A1) au lycée (B1 à B2), comment commencer l’année sur une note personnelle ou originale ? Comment éveiller la curiosité des élèves et construire une bonne atmosphère de classe ? Voici des activités centrées sur l’oral en créant des situations de communication authentique. Prise de contact originale La longue liste de sites "Back to School" qui suit vous permettra de choisir parmi de nombreuses possibilités pour : - inviter les élèves à se découvrir les uns les autres ou à en apprendre plus sur leur prof à travers des "ice-breakers", ou organiser des activités communicatives centrées sur des informations personnelles. Le site EducationWorld propose maintenant 12 pages d’ice breakers, voyez ici les plus récents et dans les archives les 12 pages precedentes, avec plus de 150 suggestions Primaire, niveau A1

Poetry If I Could Touch the Sky My Hiding Place My Shadow Who Has Seen the Wind? Listen to Accents and Dialects from Around the World fichiers audio en anglais [Collection] [Contact & Donations] [Agreement] [About] [Children's Stories] [Poetry] [Short Stories] [Novels] [Historical] Collection Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain; read by Marc Devine The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain; read by John Greenman Alone by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Christine Tessmann Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Benjamin Greene Briar Rose by The Brothers Grimm; read by Jane Aker The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Rod Harrison & Quinn Armstrong Clever Gretel by The Brothers Grimm; read by Seleucia Sivad Corinna's Going A Maying by Robert Herrick; read by Argos MacCallum Danny Deever by Rudyard Kipling; read by Jane Aker The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman &Robert R. A Description of a City Shower by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Benjamin Greene A Dream Within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Benjamin Greene Eldorado by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Benjamin Greene

Chansons - Canopé académie de Dijon Page mise à jour le 06/05/2014 Quelques règles de base pour démarrer vos séances Je Donne ma langue au Chant (Kids’ Factory)Voir également quelques chansons et activités téléchargeables. Une chanson moitié français moitié anglais à propos des monuments londoniens My London Song par les Enfantastiques, des élèves de cycle 3.Coup de cœur pour cette chanson Sites proposant les textes, les chansons enregistrées et une exploitation One Stop English Songs for under 6 years2 plans de cours proposés pour la chansons Head nad Shoulders, soit pour des élèves lecteurs, soit des non-lecteurs. More songs for primary students (One Stop English)Titres ( MP3) : Alphabet song, Old Macdonald had a zoo, I bought a pretty cat, She’s coming round the mountain, It’s raining, it’s pouring, My present is a black sofa. British CouncilChansons avec animations Flash, texte en PDF ou DOC (modifiable), jeux en ligne et activités. Chansons enregistrées et texte Rhymes and songs (Enjoy English) Super Simple Songs The Alphabet

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