niedziela, 27 grudnia 2015

The Christmas Broadcast 2015

In this year’s broadcast, also known as ‘The Queen’s Speech’, Her Majesty reflects on the year’s events, and encourages us to be grateful ‘for all that brings light to our lives’.

środa, 23 grudnia 2015

Christmas Wishes



·          May your home be filled with the magic and joy of Christmas and may your hearts be filled with love and warmth.
      May the joy of Christmas give you key to every closed door; light to dispel any darkness in your life and may God grant you peace and favour.

    The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours at Christmas !!!




wtorek, 22 grudnia 2015

Christmas is coming!

 Students from our school during their English culture lessons were playing games, watching films about Christmas, singing carols, writing Christmas cards and pulling the Christmas Crackers!
My Dear!
May the good times and treasures of the present become the golden memories of tomorrow. Wishing you lots of love, joy and happiness.
Merry Christmas!
























środa, 9 grudnia 2015

CHRISTMAS CAROLS

It's time to start learning carols! ;) 1. Deck the Halls( class 1A) : 2. We wish you a Merry Christmas( class 1B): 3.Mary's Boy Child( class 2A) 4. God rest You Merry Gentelmen( class 2B ) 5.Feliz Navidad( 1A, 2A) : 6. Silent Night( all):

niedziela, 6 grudnia 2015

SAINT NICHOLAS

The legendary figure of St. Nicholas is derived from Nicholas of Myra who officiated as a bishop in 4th century Greece. During his lifetime he developed a reputation for gift-giving by putting coins in other people's shoes, which accounts for many of today's Christmas traditions that involve leaving gifts in shoes or boots.
Having inspired both the figure of the North American Santa Claus and the British Father Christmas, St. Nicholas has in some countries been more recently joined on his visits to children's homes by an evil companion who punishes the naughty ones: in Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and northern Italy, this personification of evil is called Krampus, in Germany Knecht Ruprecht, and in the Netherlands Zwarte Piet.

 Saint Nicholas      English
Saint-NicolasFrench
NikolaustagGerman
Día de San Nicolás  Spanish
Télapó MikulásHungarian


Some jokes connected with Santa Claus: ;)
Q: What goes oh, oh, oh?
A: Santa Claus walking backwards!
Q: How do you know Santa Claus is good at karate?
A: He has a black belt!
Q:  What’s black, white and red all over?
A: Santa Claus after he comes down the chimney!







POLISH YOUR ENGLISH

For everyone who wants to practise English grammar ;)
http://www.ang.pl/cwiczenia