Print and make Parents Paint It Read and listen to the instructions and paint the pictures. Practise colours and other words with these games. Help and Support Covid-19 support for parents Getting started for kids House rules for kids Courses Find an English course for adults Find an English course for your child A very simple, fun British Council game that combines basic bedroom vocabulary with the main primary colours. Have fun painting the room!
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Level 1. Grammar: can. Submitted by BlueMate9999 on Thu, 20/07/2023 - 18:36. Permalink. this is so fun. Log in or register to post comments. Submitted by LovelyDungeon9999 on Mon, 03/04/2023 - 11:27. Permalink. I can playing piano and, sing my favourite song is Alan walker. Grammar Revise and practise your grammar to improve your language level and increase your confidence. Clear and simple grammar explanations to help you revise and practise different grammar points. Online exercises to help you check your understanding of the grammar points. English courses for children aged 6-17. Please send me monthly newsletters and updates with free learning tips and resources. We will process your data to send you our newsletter and updates based on your consent. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of every email. Word games. Do you like learning new vocabulary in English? We have lots of great word games for you to play. You can choose from lots of different topics and have fun playing games and learning English at the same time. You can also post comments!
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If i have that magic paintbrush, i would like to draw things that i need. Like, stationnary, money for traveling, and i will draw any thing that i thing the poor people will need. I will bring it and keep it by my side so i can draw something usefull in the emergency case. If I had the magic paintbrush I would draw everything for ballet. Colour dictation. Give the children blank pictures with five of the same simple object. Number them. Tell them to colour number one in blue, when they have finished move on to number two etc. The pictures should be of extremely simple shapes to speed up the process. Remember not to rush the children but that they should concentrate on the task. in our classroom are a mini library, a shelf for our books, notebooks, crayons, and pens, a chairs, a desks, a sofa and a two whiteboards. we have chairs ,white board , crayons , pens , and lots and lots and lots and lots of friends!!!!!!!!!!!!! In our classroom we have board, desk, crayons, bag, ruler and eraser. Submitted by Miguelitorico1996 on Tue, 08/02/2022 - 20:18. Permalink. That child has a potential talent to become an art expert because he has a great sense of sight when he sees a painting.
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The original story is here --https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/short-stories/the-magic-paintbrush How we make the passive. We make the passive using the verb be + past participle. We start the sentence with the object. directed by James Cameron. It is not always necessary to add who or what did the action. cancelled. Only the form of be changes to make the tense. The past participle stays the same.
The story of street art. Modern graffiti began in big cities in the United States in the 1970s. In New York, young people wrote their names, or 'tags', in pen on walls around the city. One of the first 'taggers' was a teenager called Demetrius. His tag was TAKI 183. He wrote his tag on walls and in stations in New York. In the late twentieth century, graffiti and street art became an international phenomenon. In the 1970s, young people in New York used pens to write their names, or 'tags', on walls around the city. One of the first 'taggers' was Demetrius, a teenager from a Greek family. Demetrius's tag was TAKI 183. TAKI was his nickname and 183 was the.
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Here is a picture of a boy's bedroom. Can you paint the things in the room the right colours? Listen and paint! How to play: Read or listen to the instructions. Click on a colour to select it, and then click on the object to paint it. For example, if you read or hear 'Paint the CD player grey', click on the grey colour and then click on the CD. Say the word "eye" and add "land" to the end. The English language has a variety of vowel sounds, and these can be some of the hardest words to pronounce. Some vowels are said quickly, while others are exaggerated and stretched out. For example: These words have short vowel sounds: cat, hat, bat.