English Club
Welcome to our website This website was built right for you! It is a virtual place where English becomes simply irresistable. Here you can learn English with fun. You have quizzes and games to play, some jokes or curiosities to enjoy and laugh at or just read about British culture. Oh, of course, you can also share ideas and o pinions in our blog. Just scroll up and down and see! games celebrations activities curiosities British…
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Links For the construction of this site we used information, clips, gifs or pictures from the sites below. Cartoon Animation studio Educational Games Creator Interactive Exercises Creator Free Stuff for Websites uselessgraphics Stock Photography and Stock Footage "Free… Read more
Games
Games Games are a funny way to learn English language and culture. Try these ones and have fun. Don' t give up! Go to the final step! Opposites game Irregular verbs dustbin Guy Fawkes' War of the words Miniclip Games and Shows Opposites game Click here for full screen version… Read more
What are its aims?
What are its aims? The European Year of Languages 2001, jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the European Union was successful in involving millions of people across 45 participating countries. Its activities celebrated linguistic diversity in Europe and promoted language learning.… Read more
Curiosities
Curiosities Did you know? Cats is an award-winning musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, which was on stage in London for 25 years. Did you know? Royal Ascot is a horse race in England. It is one of the last great social occasions anywhere in the world where formal day dress is worn. Women have… Read more
Activities
Activities Click on a word and find an activity related to it. Halloween Guy Fawkes' Day Christmas 2007 St Valentine's Day Christmas2008 European Day of Languages Olympiads 2009 The activities and games in the English Club have been created… Read more
Proverbs
Proverbs Mais vale um na mão que dois a voar. A in the hand is worth two in the bush. Not all that glitters is . Nem tudo o que reluz é . Proverbs can be found in the following site: http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/English_proverbs … Read more
Time Travellers
Time Travellers - Ancient Egipt by Sue Clarke If you have problems in understanding a word in the story, use the dictionary in our page. Steve, Katie, Lauren and Boff are four friends. One day Steve's dog, Benjie, disappears into a hole in a field. The children follow, and find themselves in a time… Read more
Page not found
Page not found Sorry, but the required page hasn't been found on this server . It may have been cancelled or you gave the wrong address.… Read more
Halloween
The word itself, "Halloween," actually has its origins in the Catholic Church. It comes from a corruption o f All Hallows Eve. November 1, "All Hallows Day" (or "All Saints Day"), is a Catholic day of observance in honour of saints. But, in the 5th century BC, in Celtic… Read more
Celebrations
Celebrations Our pages contain information about some of the most important celebrations in England. Students can search information for school projects or just to do the suggested activities. The topics are listed below. European Day of Languages Halloween Guy Fawkes' Day Thanksgiving… Read more
Jokes
Jokes Page 1, 2, 3 Q. Why is 6 afraid of 7? A. Because 7 ate 9. Q. Why did the man feed his pigs sugar and vinager? A. He wanted sweet and sour pork. Q. How do you start an onion race? A. Onion marks! Get set! Go. Q. Why did the truck driver drive his truck off the cliff? A. He wanted… Read more
Thanksgiving menu
Pumpkin and vegetable soup Roasted turkey with chestnuts and roasted potatoes Mixed salad Fruit or apple pie Thanksgiving MySpace Graphics… Read more
Thanksgiving
What is Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving Day is a day set aside each year for giving thanks to God for blessings received during the year. On this day, people give thanks with feasting and prayer. The holiday is celebrated in the United States and Canada. The first Thanksgiving in New England… Read more
European Day of Languages
European Day of Languages Celebrating linguistic diversity, plurilingualism, lifelong language learning The European Day of Languages is celebrated in our school every year. We organize an activity in which most students participate to promote intercultural awareness and understanding. Teachers of the… Read more
Christmas in England
Christmas in England People decorate their homes and a tree, with baubles, tinsel and fairy lights, placing a star or an angel in pride of place, on the top of the tree. The decorating of Christmas trees, though primarily a German custom, has been widely popular in England since 1841 when Prince Albert… Read more
Christmas
Christmas Christmas is the time when Christians around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus. Christmas brings families and friends together to share love and friendship. It is a time of magic and light. Feel the spirit of Christmas! Christmas in England Christmas history… Read more
About Us
About Us The English Club was created to motivate students to learn the English language and culture in a funny way. Every year we organize different activities to celebrate festivities of the English-speaking world. Our activities are quizzes, competitions, games, the Club Newsletter and many others… Read more
Christmas activity 2008
Christmas Competition Read the following poem. Can you find twelve mistakes in this Christmas poem? Write them on a sheet of paper and give it to your teacher. Christmas Story Dip down in the forest when trees grew so toll, Stood one little fellow, the smallest of hole. The trees waved… Read more
Chistmas
Chistmas is coming! And Christmas is time of joy! See the activities we have for you! Enjoy Christmas!… Read more
Classroom Decorations
Classroom Decorations Class : 7th 4 … Read more
Christmas
Christmas Around the World Where … 1. …is Christmas synonym of Sun, Surfing and Shopping? 2. …do children open their presents on the 6th January? 3. …do people leave mince pies and a bottle of Guiness for Father Christmas? 4. … is a tradition to have a sauna bath before celebrations begin?… Read more
Feedback
We do appreciate your comments! We love finding out who our visitors are and why they visited our site. Your comments help us continue to improve our website and inspire us to keep adding more pages to our ever growing website. … Read more
Christmas History
Christmas history In the Western world, the birthday of Jesus Christ has been celebrated on December 25 th since AD 354, replacing an earlier date of January 6 th . The Christians had by then appropriated many pagan festivals and traditions of the season, that were practiced in many parts of the Middle… Read more
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