Intoduction:
Days of the week:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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onths of the year :
January | July |
February | August |
March | September |
April | October |
May | November |
June | December |
Ordinal numbers:
1=1st | 11=11th | 21=21st |
2=2nd | 12=12th | 22=22nd |
3=3rd | 13=13th | 23=23rd |
4=4th | 14=14th | 24=24th |
5=5th | 15=15th | 25=25th |
6=6th | 16=16th | 26=26th |
7=7th | 17=17th | 27=27th |
8=8th | 18=18th | 28=28th |
9th=th | 19=19th | 29=29th |
10=10th | 20=20th | 30=30th |
31=31st |
Dates in English:
A) With ordinal numbers:
Monday, August 2nd
Tuesday, October 18th
Wednesday, May 21st
B) With the year:
January 10, 2011
April 11, 2007
C) Only with numbers:
12/03/2005
07/26/1998
10/31/2011
Important Dates:
Mother´s Day: Monday, August 15th.
Christmas Day: Saturday, December 25th.
Halloween: Monday, October 31st.
New Year: Monday, January 1st.
Thanksgiving: Thursday, November 31st.
TASK : Go to each of the following links to obtain detailed informationand then write your own 5-line summary of each celebration which sould be posted in this blog under the comment bottoms.
Celebrations is certainly a topic that cannot be missed if teachers want to provide cultural content to the lessons.In a globalized world, holidays and celebrations represent the cornerstone of cultural identity.Through those special events we all can learn fom each other and try to be more tolerant and respectful.
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