Monday, November 11, 2013

ni2 11-12/11/13

COLD WINTER DAY (Peppa pig)

1.           It’s cold, the children wear scarfs, mittens, boots. What’s missing?

2. Who says: “The trees haven’t got leaves”?

3. What does Peppa and George do in muddy puddles?

4. Why is the puddle slippery?

5. Who says: “That was close, lucky I’ve got a good sense of balance”?

6. Can the ducks swim in the pond? Why?

7. Who says: “let’s catch snowflakes!”?

8. Susie sheep arrives on a (Guess the word by putting the letters in order) TOBGOGNA

9. Who says: “Just be careful you don’t slip over, daddy pig!”?

10.     Who wins the race? Does he think it’s funny?








It’s cold, the children wear scarfs, coats, mittens, boots. What’s missing?

Who says: “The trees haven’t got leaves”? (Peppa)

What does Peppa and George do in muddy puddles? Jump up and down.

Why is the puddle slippery? It’s turned to ice

Who says: “That was close, lucky I’ve got a good sense of balance”? (daddy pig)

Can the ducks swim in the pond? No, it’s frozen to ice.

Who says: “let’s catch snowflakes!”? (Peppa)

Susie sheep arrives on a  (Guess the word putting the letters in order) TOBGOGNA (toboggan)

Who says: “Just be careful you don’t slip over, daddy pig!”? (Mummy pig)


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live /lɪv/ ver b
live /laɪv/ adjective

life /laɪf/ noun plural lives /laɪvz/


This film rocks (it’s awesome)
=It’s cool
=Sweet
=It’s a bad ass

stuff 1 /stʌf/ noun [ U ] informal
1 used to refer to a substance or a group of things or ideas, etc without saying exactly what they are
There's some sticky stuff on the carpet.
They sell bread and cakes and stuff like that.
What sort of stuff are you interested in?
Can I leave my stuff at your house?
2 know your stuff
informal to know a lot about a subject, or to be very good at doing something
She's an excellent teacher - she really knows her stuff.
3 strut your stuff humorous informal
to dance

sort 1 /sɔːt/ noun
1 [ C ] a type of something
We both like the same sort of music.
What sort of shoes does she wear?
I'm going to have a salad of some sort .
2 all sorts of sth
many different types of something
3 sort of
informal used to describe a situation approximately
It's a sort of pale orange colour.
4 (and) that sort of thing
informal used to show that what you have just said is only an example from a larger group of things
They sell souvenirs, postcards, that sort of thing.

Louis Armstrong: On the sunny side of the street.

No pun intended.

Repetitive /rɪˈpetətɪv/
Remix /ˌriːˈmɪks/

Section /ˈsekʃən/

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