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Here you have some of the material we have been working with...
Shopping Vocabulary
Parts of the Body
English Vocabulary
The Face
- eye, nose, mouth, ear, cheek, chin, nostril, eyebrow, eyelid, eyelash, lips.
Mouth - you use your mouth to talk, to eat and to breathe.
Nose - You can smell things with your nose. You can also breathe through your nose.
Nostrils - these are the two holes in your nose
The Arm and Hand
- finger, palm, wrist, forearm, elbow, upper arm, shoulder, thumb
The Hand and Fingers
See the photo on the right -->
- hand
- thumb
- index finger
- middle finger
- ring finger
- little finger
- nail
- knuckle
The Leg and Foot
- knee, leg, shin, calf (muscle), ankle, heel, foot, toe
ankle - the joint between your leg and your foot.
Internal Parts of the Body
lungs - when you breathe, the air goes into your lungs.
veins - these transport blood through your body. They are like little tubes.
brain - this is your 'thinking machine' inside your head.
throat - food goes down this to get to your stomach.
liver - the organ that cleans your blood.
stomach - your food goes here when you swallow it.
kidneys - the organs that process all your body waste.
skeleton - all of the bones in your body.
ribs - these are the bones that protect the organs in your chest.
bones - your skeleton consists of many bones. There are about 206 in your body.
skin - it covers almost the entire body and helps keep all the organs and muscles in place.
Here you have a nice link to practice describing a person's appearance:
Describe a Person's appearance
Typical Topics?
What is Britishness?
Read this article about the in-famous test you should take before becoming a UK citizen:
Life in the Unite Kingdom Test
Do you dare to take such a test? Discover how British you are..
*The Guardian Test
*The Independent Test
Let's listen to a nice song...
You Gotta Be (by Des'ree)
Click here: --> Mr Bean - Eats a sandwich
Vocabulary:
scissors
bread roll
bench (not bank)
hot water bag
tea bag
baby bottle
sardine
black pepper
to smash
to drain
to spit out
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