Friday, December 14, 2018

Countries and Adjectives



Country
Capital
Adjective/Nationality
Symbol
1.Estonia
Tallinn
Estonian
cornflower
2. Finland
Helsinki
Finnish / a Finn
bear
3. Sweden
Stockholm
Swedish / a Swede
Three crowns
4. Norway
Oslo
Norwegian
goldcrest
5. Denmark
Copenhagen
Danish / a Dane
swan
6. Iceland
Reykjavik
Icelandic / an Icelander
falcon
7.Latvia
Riga
Latvian
daisy
8. Lithuania
Vilnius
Lithuanian
amber
9. Poland
Warsaw
Polish / a Pole
poppy
10. the Czech Republic
Prague
Czech
crystal
11. Germany
Berlin
German
cornflower,oak
12. Holland / the Netherlands
Amsterdam
Dutch
windmill
13. Austria
Vienna
Austrian
edelweiss
14. Slovakia
Bratislava
Slovak
linden
15. Romania
Bucharest
Romanian
Dog rose
16. Hungary
Budapest
Hungarian
tulip
17. Slovenia
Ljubljana
Slovenian
linden
18. Greece
Athens
Greek
olive
19. France
Paris
French
rooster,yew
20. Italy
Rome
Italian
olive
21. Switzerland
Bern
Swiss
alphorn
22. Spain
Madrid
Spanish / a Spaniard
bull
23. Portugal
Lisbon
Portuguese
lavander
24. the Republic of Ireland
Dublin
Irish
shamrock
25. Great Britain
London
British / a Brit
crown
26. England
London
English
red rose
27. Scotland
Edinburgh
Scottish / a Scot
thistle
28. Turkey
Ankara
Turkish / a Turk
tulip
29. Russia
Moscow
Russian
birch
30. Japan
Tokyo
Japanese
cherry
31. China
Beijing
Chinese
the Great Wall
32. Australia
Canberra
Australian / an Aussie
kangaroo
33. New Zealand
Wellington
New Zealandic / New Zealander
kiwi
34. South Africa
Cape Town
South African
Table Mountain
35. the USA
Washington D.C
American
bald eagle
36. Canada
Ottawa
Canadian
maple
37. Mexico
Mexico City
Mexican
sombrero
38. Brazil
Brasilia
Brazilian
football
39. India
New Dehli
Indian
Tiger, peacock
40.Wales
Cardiff
Welsh
daffodil

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Punctuation

Task 1: Write words for the following punctuation signs and symbols You can find a list when you scroll down.

Task 2: Go to website Punctuation rules and fill in your worksheet

Task 3: Apostrophe - check the website and fill in your worksheet

Task 4: Apostrophe game

Task 5: Apostrophe game 2

Task 6: Apostrophe quiz

Task 7: Punctuation quiz


Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Punctuation Jokercise

1) A man went to the doctors and said doctor my wife thinks shes a chicken the doctor gasped thats terrible how long has she been like that the husband replied three years the doctor was horrified three years why didnt you bring her to me sooner the husband said sheepishly because we needed the eggs


2)  where do you come from the scotsman asked an american from the greatest country in the world replied the american funny said the scotsman as youve got the strangest scottish accent ive ever heard






Now check your work

1) A man went to the doctor's and said, "Doctor, my wife thinks she's a chicken." The doctor gasped, "That's terrible! How long has she been like that?" 
The husband replied, "Three years."
The doctor was horrified, "Three years!? Why didn't you bring her to me sooner?"
The husband said sheepishly, "Because we needed the eggs."


2) "Where do you come from?" the Scotsman asked an American.
"From the greatest country in the world," replied the American.
"Funny," said the Scotsman, "as you've got the strangest Scottish accent I've ever heard."

Monday, February 19, 2018

Punctuation

1) the guide shouted to the visitors hey girls dont leave your bags there
2) he plays tennis badminton and football so hes a real sportsman
3) this is my seat she said and i had to offer my seat to her
4) i cant hear you either the girl said
5) the university of tartu which was founded in 1632 has remained respectable over the centuries
6) ive got it havent i
7) my grandads neighbours dog was barking all night long
8) oh no its raining again


1) The guide shouted to the visitors, "Hey girls, don't leave your bags there!"
2) He plays tennis, badminton, and football, so he's a real sportsman.
3) "This is my seat," she said and I had to offer my seat to her.
4) "I can't hear you either," the girl said.
5) The University of Tartu, which was founded in 1632, has remained respectable over the centuries.
6) I've got it, haven't I?
7) My grandad's neighbours' / neighbour's dog was barking all night long.
8) Oh no, it's raining again! / "Oh no,......"