Showing posts with label Songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Songs. Show all posts

Wednesday

Un doi tre, Primary 3 & 4

Un, doi, tre is known as Siet Pass and it´s a song and a danze from the Friuli popular tradition. Friuli is a region in the north of Italy. To know more about this place you can click here, the web page of the Circolo Didattico di Maniago, Daniela´s school, where you can find information about the school and the region.
Here you can find the .wma file

Lyrics:
Un doi tre cuatri cinc seis siet
un doi tre cuatri cinc seis siet
un doi tre un doi tre
Bambinute ven cun me
Un doi tre un doi tre
Bambinute ven cun me

One two three four five six seven
One two three four five six seven
one two three one two three
pretty baby come with me
one two three one two three
pretty baby come with me

Un dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete
un dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete+
un dos tres un dos tres
quiero un novio sorzanés
un dos tres un dos tres
quiero un novio sorzanés.

Primary 5 & 6 School Festival

Primary 5 and 6 will be sing Hello to all the children of the world.

The teachers Massimo and Daniela from Italy taught this song during the Comenius Project time (2003-2006).

To learn the lyrics , click here
To listen to the song, click here


School Festival

We will wrap up the school year with a festival in Sorzano.
All the pupils will be sing the Beatles song All together now.
Watch this You Tube Karaoke to learn the song

Monday

London Bridge is falling down


This rhyme is often used in a children's singing game, which exists in a wide variety of forms. The most common is that two players make an arch while the others pass through in single file. The arch is then lowered at the song's end to "catch" a player.

Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty is a character in a Nursery Rhyme known by most English-speaking children.

EASTER - Hot Cross Buns

Hot cross bun is a traditional breakfast on Good Friday. Today they are sold in bake shops and supermarket bakeries. Each bun has an icing cross on top to signify the crucifixion.
In England, they were once sold by street vendors who advertised them with cries of "Hot Cross Buns! "Hot Cross Buns!"
Their street cries became a nursery rhyme....


Tuesday

SPRING

SPRING is here, you can sing a song or play a game








AND...If you want to colour and learn about trees in each season, ask for permission and print this PDF

Wednesday

SAINT PATRICK´S DAY


Rahal is 3 years old. He made this masterpiece for Saint Patrick´s. It´s great, isn´t it? Click on it to listen the Irish National Anthem

Monday

CLOTHES


Listen to the song

LITTLE DRUMMER BOY


Remember I told you about Frank Sinatra and this carol. We will sing it at Christmas Festival.
Click on the picture


CHARLIE BROWN

CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE SONG



CHRISTMAS TIME


Just two weeks to celebrate our Christmas Festival!. Be ready to learn the songs you will sing there:


O Christmas Tree
Ring, ring, ring the bells

HALLOWEEN FUN

This week we are celebrating Halloween. To enjoy at home you can watch these videos and check the words we have learnt in the school.

ALL ABOUT MY PUPILS

This september I have started to teach in one of our schools located in a small village called SORZANO. We have just seven pupils there and I go three days a week to teach them English. Their names are Cristina, Marian, Ivo, José, Youssra, Borja and Rahal. They come from different countries: Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, Morocco, Spain. It´s really an interesting group and I enjoy a lot with them.
I have been thinking about the blog and I have decided to post vocabulary games, on-line activities, stories, songs, movies .... related to topics and grammar they learn from their text books.
I will write in English or Spanish.
Just to say hello and welcome back with this song my pupils love.

Sunday

EASTER

Primary 6
Read about Easter

Easter is a time of springtime festivals. In Christian countries Easter is celebrated as the religious holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the son of God. But the celebrations of Easter have many customs and legends that are pagan in origin and have nothing to do with Christianity.Traditions associated with the festival survive in the Easter rabbit, a symbol of fertility, and in colored Easter eggs originally painted with bright colors to represent the sunlight of spring.

Easter traditions differ around the world. Children in the United States and Canada say the Easter bunny or rabbit brings eggs. In Italy, Belgium and France, children say Easter eggs are brought by the church bells.

Hot cross buns, traditional Easter bread with icing in the shape of a cross, have been a feature of English culture since the Middle Ages.

Sing and Play

Listen to the Song " Hot Cross Buns"

Concentration Memory Game

Easter wordsearch