Saturday, 8 February 2014

Fish and Chips: fill in the gaps.

Fill in the gaps with a suitable word.

Fill in the gaps with a suitable word.

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

FISH AND CHIPS:

"Fish and chips" is deep-fried fish in with deep-fried potatoes, and a popular take- food. Fish and chips is originally from the United Kingdom, but also very popular in , Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and some coastal towns of the Netherlands and Norway; and also increasingly so in the United States and elsewhere. For decades it was the dominant (if not the only) take-away food in the United Kingdom.

The potatoes are called in British and international usage; and while American English calls them , the combination is still called "fish and chips". (Potato chips, an American innovation, are a different potato-derived food, and are known as in the United Kingdom.)

Fish and chips have separately been for many years – though the potato was not introduced to Europe until the 17th century. The originally Sephardi dish Pescado frito, or deep-fried fish, came to Netherlands and England with the and Jews in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The dish became popular in more widespread circles in London and the south-east in the middle of the 19th century (Charles Dickens mentions a "fried fish warehouse" in Oliver Twist) whilst in the north of England a trade in deep-fried "chipped" potatoes developed.

It is unclear when and where these two trades were merged to become the fish and chip shop we know today. The first combined fish and chip shop was probably the one opened in London by Joseph Malin in 1860.

During World War II, fish and chips were one of the few foods that were not rationed in the UK.

Friday, 7 February 2014

Films and Fiction Crosswords

Crossword

Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter. Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number.
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           2      3      
4                     
                   
   5     6     7            
   8                  
                   
                   
9        10               
                   
      11               
                   
     12      13            
                   
    14                 
                   

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Dear students,

Now that we have finished our activity on The American Civil War, I would appreciate it if you completed this survey about it for me.

Remember that all the surveys we do in this class are anonymous so feel free speak your minds!

Please CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE SURVEY.

Best,

Sarai

NEW WEBQUEST!

Hello everyone!

 I attach in this new post our link for the American Civil War activity.

 Please, make sure you read it before you come to class. Take care and see you soon :) !

 Sarai


THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR WEBQUEST

Sunday, 19 January 2014

It's time to cook!



Hello everyone!

 As we said in class, I have updated our wikispace for this week's project on food recipes! Please, make sure you do the first two activities before our class on the 22nd of January.

 Click on the link below in order to access our wikispace.

  Our English Window Wikispace

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Education confronted with the world we live in.

I would like to dedicate some space for debate in my first post in this blog. Our unique aspiration as language teachers (as teachers in general) is to have all these children in front of us in order to help them achieve whatever dreams they might be believing in. Yet... To what extend is the world nowadays embracing educated people? Are exam results really the best way to achieve your dreams? Does education define who we are? Think of all these names: Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, David Beckham...they all have something in common. Watch this video and discover.

Thursday, 16 January 2014

Put things in order before opening your windows...