Showing posts with label 12D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12D. Show all posts

23 June, 2008

Thank you ever so much...




The three years...
have been one of the best three years of my life :D
Thank you for that!

09 January, 2008

Prepositional phrases

Here is the prepositional phrases list that I have promised for a couple of months (or so it seems).
Great thanks to Sirli for the translations!

You actually know most of the phrases (I am sure), so concentrate on the ones you don't know.
The list is taken from GrammarWay 4 appendix 3 and everybody can feel free to modify it in their own computer. Perhaps it would be better to learn if you made 2 columns with translations or even 3 columns with the word, preposition and translation in different columns.
If you spot any mistakes (nobody is infallible), please leave comments to this post and I'll modify the file.

25 December, 2007

Christmas show 2007 - in colour...

Above are some links to the pictures taken on 20.12 Christmas Show
Risto's pictures
Anni's pictures
Helena's pictures (of filming the video clips of 12D show)
Kaisa-Madli's pictures of 12A
Here's the performance of 12D on youtube. Some live action!
The programme of our school TV = KIGU of the whole Christmas period but also a couple of minutes of your show...
Feel free to post any links to the pictures of Christmas Show 2007 in the comments or send the links to ttea@kivilinn.tartu.ee and I'll add these to the present blog.

Christmas Show 10-12 kl. from kivilinn on Vimeo.

06 November, 2007

European Day of Languages

I have been promising to upload the pictures of the "Most British" competition of the European Language Day for some time now but here they finally are.
LINK TO THE PICTURES
The competitors were 12th-graders and the panel consisted of 11th-graders. 10th grade made English cookies and all in all it was a rather enjoyable day!

Now let's all look forward to Christmas Show again.

This year's topic is decades of song and style with an emphasis on historic figures.
1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and noughties (2000)

14 September, 2007

Escape

Here is a link to the file with fragments/ sentences about "Escape".