Friday
Do they know it's Christmas time at all
Test next Friday - what should you study?
How far ahead are you? Adj. + pers. pronomen
Adjectives + personal pronouns page 120-125
Tuesday - Pernilla is not here (vikarie idag)
Read the text Fast food together with your friend beside you (page 22-23)
Do the exercises in workbook page 27-28
Have you done page 25-26? Otherwise, do them as well.
Finished adjectives page 120-123?
Otherwise do it!
Time left?
Try to do page 124-125 (workbook) pers. prononomen
fredag 22 november 2019
måndag 18 november 2019
måndag 11 november 2019
Vecka 46
Friday
Glosförhör
Read the menu on page 24
Friday: write your own dialogue and play it
Tuesday
The Complaint - listen, read and translate
Workbook page 25-26
Finished adjectives page 120-123?
Desperados part 4 Done? Read the text "A bottle of coke" page 28-30 textbook
Glosförhör
Read the menu on page 24
Friday: write your own dialogue and play it
Tuesday
The Complaint - listen, read and translate
Workbook page 25-26
Finished adjectives page 120-123?
Desperados part 4 Done? Read the text "A bottle of coke" page 28-30 textbook
måndag 4 november 2019
Vecka 45
Friday
Glosförhör
Hörövning: Our restaurant (p 22 workbook)
(Pizza for two - listen & translate (p 20 textbook)
(Workbook p 23 - alphabet - spell it! page 24)
Klar med adjektiv? s 120-123 workbook
Tuesday
A few facts about Canada:
* The language: How can you tell an American from a Canadian?
* Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia (10 provinces. Nunavut = the newest 1999 - Inuits)
"Canada" is an Iroquoian language word meaning "Village."
The Iroquois people have lived in the areas of Ontario and upstate New York for over 4,000 years. Technically speaking, "Iroquois" refers to a language rather than a particular tribe.
In fact, the Iroquois consisted of five native tribes before the European colonization.
Iroquois people still exist today. There are approximately 28,000 living in or near reservations in New York State, and approximately 30,000 in Canada
By 2031, nearly one-half of Canadians above the age of 15 will be foreign-born or have one foreign-born parent.
Canada has fewer people than Tokyo's metropolitan area
* Canada is the World's Most Educated Country: over half its residents have college degrees
Canada's lowest recorded temperature was -81.4 degrees Fahrenheit
(-63 C) in 1947
Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world's lakes combined
Residents of Churchill, Canada, leave their cars unlocked to offer an escape for pedestrians who might encounter Polar Bears
Licence plates in the Canadian Northwest Territories are shaped like polar bears
Canada has the largest coastline in the world
In Newfoundland, Canada, the Atlantic Ocean sometimes freezes so people play hockey on it
The U.S. / Canada Border is the longest international border in the world and it lacks military defense
Glosförhör
Hörövning: Our restaurant (p 22 workbook)
(Pizza for two - listen & translate (p 20 textbook)
(Workbook p 23 - alphabet - spell it! page 24)
Klar med adjektiv? s 120-123 workbook
Tuesday
GREJ OF THE DAY: CANADA
A few facts about Canada:
* The language: How can you tell an American from a Canadian?
* Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia (10 provinces. Nunavut = the newest 1999 - Inuits)
"Canada" is an Iroquoian language word meaning "Village."
The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America.
The Iroquois people have lived in the areas of Ontario and upstate New York for over 4,000 years. Technically speaking, "Iroquois" refers to a language rather than a particular tribe.
In fact, the Iroquois consisted of five native tribes before the European colonization.
Iroquois people still exist today. There are approximately 28,000 living in or near reservations in New York State, and approximately 30,000 in Canada
By 2031, nearly one-half of Canadians above the age of 15 will be foreign-born or have one foreign-born parent.
Canada has fewer people than Tokyo's metropolitan area
* Canada is the World's Most Educated Country: over half its residents have college degrees
Canada's lowest recorded temperature was -81.4 degrees Fahrenheit
(-63 C) in 1947
Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world's lakes combined
Residents of Churchill, Canada, leave their cars unlocked to offer an escape for pedestrians who might encounter Polar Bears
Licence plates in the Canadian Northwest Territories are shaped like polar bears
Canada has the largest coastline in the world
In Newfoundland, Canada, the Atlantic Ocean sometimes freezes so people play hockey on it
The U.S. / Canada Border is the longest international border in the world and it lacks military defense
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