The days of the week in English are: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. As you can see, we usually start with Sunday (domingo) in English and they must be written with capital.
The names come from Northern mythology. For instance Friday and Thursday mean Frida's or Thor's day. These are Northern gods. Monday and Sunday are the days of the moon and the sun.
You can learn the days of the week with the activities in this website:
http://www.esolcourses.com/uk-english/beginners-course/unit-3/days-of-the-week.html
Welcome to Practise and Learn English. Here you will find some extra activities which will allow you to practise your English and therefore to learn and to improve your knowledge of the most international language in the world.
Monday, 27 October 2014
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Everyday Activities
More practise of everyday activities with Present Simple and other useful grammar points like prepositions of time.
Etiquetas:
basic,
EFL,
English,
ESO,
prepositions of time,
present simple,
routines
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