CLIL LESSON PLAN. CLIL. CLIL. RUBRICS. Students have to create a set of visual charts as well as power point presentations to show to the school community in which they will persuade, promote and invite people to have good eating habits.
By uritComparative and superlative Adjectives. COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES . As you know, words are made of syllables. Fat fat =one syllable Rabbit rab-bit = two syllables Beautiful Beau-ti-ful =three syllables Remember!!!
By ledellItaly. By: Kayla Murray. Flag. The Italy Flag was officially adopted on January 21, 1919. The national flag is a tricolor flag which features three equally sized vertical stripes of green, white and red color. . Type of Government.
By barnyItalia: Università di Bologna. Bologna, Italy. Where am I?. Bologna is in Northern Italy Capital of Emilia-Romagna Region Metropolitan Area with a population of approximately 1 million people. How to Get There. Airport in Bologna called Aeroporto G. Marconi di Bologna (BLQ)
By ilarioFood From Other Cultures By Miko Fusco. Seafood Lamb Papayas Lamingtons Vegemite Sausage rolls . Australia. Meat Potatoes Peppers Onion Seafood Fruit Vegetables. Latin Cultures. Take-out food Meat Italian food Dessert. United States.
By brentCommas to prevent misreading. By: Mackenzie and Charlene 8G. Definition. Commas to prevent misreading are commas placed into sentences to clarify the meaning. Without them, the sentence has a whole new meaning. Example #1.
By nitzaCommas To Prevent Misreading. By Katlyn B & Katelynn Y 8OA April 24, 2012. Sometimes you must use a comma to make the reader pause in the appropriate place in the sentence in order to prevent misreading. .
By eugeneITALIAN FOOD & DRINK. Italian food. Focaccia (for- cAT- chiA) DEFINES FLAT OVENED BAKED ITALIAN BREAD. It is highly popular in Italy and is a Childs favourite for a school snack. A nougat confection made of honey, sugar and egg white with toasted almonds or other nuts.
By maddoxİExprésate !. Capítulo 2. Vocabulario 1. boring aburrido (a). active activo (a). tall alto(a). unfriendly antipático (a). athletic atlético (a). short bajo (a). quite bastante. pretty bonito(a). funny cómico (a).
By etana“my favorites”. My favorite food:. My favorite food is the lasagna because I love Italian food and well I really love pasta!!. My favorite color:.
By deroraMODAL VERBS. READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES. Kazuki can speak Japanese Cristina can’t speak Catalan with an Andorran accent When I was a baby , I could sleep for 12 hours at night What do the words CAN, CAN’T and COULD express ? ABILITY, OBLIGATION or PROBABILITY?.
By dalilaWho doesn’t love fajitas?! Let’s have a fun night filled with a healthy recipe made in less than 30 minutes! M argaritas or sangria go great with this recipe!! . MARCH THEME PARTIES! .
By jamarIndefinite Pronouns. Indefinite Pronouns. Definition: Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person, place, or thing. Indefinite Pronouns. All Any Anybody Anyone Anything Both Each Either Everybody Everyone
By ceriVenice is amazing, fantastic and jaw droppingly beautiful. It is a city that floats on water. Everywhere you look there is beautiful blue water. The air smells of freshly made Italian food. Venice is a perfect dream vacation spot, I’d love to visit.
By liviEuropean youth: Past, Present, Future. Sports then and now. 3rd Comenius meeting in Italy 13.-17. May 2013. V E R O N A. On the way. Welcome in Ponte in V altellina. First day: Sports day. Second day: San Bernardo. Dance after the Orientiring. Third day: Milan. Happy faces.
By kimoKNOWLEDGE-BASED BIO-ECONOMY 8 GIUGNO SAN BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO. Dr. Daniele Rossi Chairman of the CIAA Research Group – Brussels Co-chairman of the European Technology Platform “Food for Life” Chairman of the national Technology Platform “Italian Food for Life”
By deaWeek One. All Things Great and Small. magn, magni, maxi = great or large micro, min = small. diminutive (adj). Definition = smaller than usual; tiny The diminutive kindergartner was afraid to get on the bus with the larger students. diminutive.
By traciIt al y. By Anthony Fama. Fo od. Italian food is really famous. Many sauces are in Italy. Italians love cheese . There are over one hundred kinds of cheese. L ang uage. The people are called I talians. Younger people speak E nglish. Older people speak Italian.
By gerikITALIAN FOOD FOR LIFE BOARD – MIRROR GROUP ROMA, 17 FEBBRAIO 2010. DANIELE ROSSI CHAIRMAN ITALIAN FOOD FOR LIFE. History of ETP Food for Life. First ideas for an agri-food ETP discussed, October 2004, consultation ETP Food for Life launched July 2005 on basis of Vision Paper
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