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to make
to do
7. a special dish
5. the gardening
8.
the washing-up
4. a phone call
3.your homework
10. a cake
9. the
shopping
2. the dusting
1. the decorations
6. tea
to produce something
to perform an action
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Who are the people in the pictures?
Rosa’s Dad
Aunt
Betsie
Grandma
Clara and Steve
the twins
Mum
Слайд 4
Read the e-mail from Rosa and answer the
questions.
• What holiday are all members of Rosa’s
family preparing for?
• What kind of dish is her mum making?
• Why are the twins excited?
• Where’s her dad?
• Why is Steve washing the grapes?
• Who is decorating the streets?
• How do the Spanish people call the last night of the year?
Слайд 5
From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve
Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve
Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve
Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve
Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve
Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve
Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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From: Rosa
To: Lizzie
Subject: Season's greetings
Dear Lizzie,
How's everything back
in NY? I hope the weather isn't too cold.
Here
in Madrid, everyone is getting ready to celebrate New Year's Eve. The shops are full of people. They are buying presents and food. Council workers are decorating the streets and making preparations for tonight's celebrations in the Plaza del Sol.
We are very busy at the moment. Dad is doing the last minute shopping. Mum is making a special dish, fried baby eels. They're delicious, honest! Aunt Betsie is making tea for everyone and Grandma is doing the gardening. Clara and Steve are doing the washing-up. Steve's also washing the grapes for tonight. In Spain, it's good luck to eat twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve! As for the twins, they are making the decorations. They are excited. Spanish people call New Year's Eve Nochevieja, which means the old night. This is because the 31st of December is the last night of the old year.
What about you? How are you spending New Year's Eve?
Whatever you are doing, have a wonderful time. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year.
All the best!
Rosa
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read— write — sit — make
What are you
doing now?
Слайд 15
Use the prompts to say what the people
in the picture are doing. What are they celebrating?
•
blow a party horn
• talk on the mobile
• dance
• play the drums
• eat a sandwich
• bring a cake
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What are the people in the
pictures doing?