READING
AND
LANGUAGES WEEK
AND
LANGUAGES WEEK
26th to 29th April 2022
A Photobook by the Teachers of English of the Agrupamento de Escolas Fernando Namora
ENGLISH ACTIVITIES
Reading and Languages Week
Reading and Languages Week
A Photobook by the Teachers of English
Front Cover
Index
Book Dedication
Escola Secundária Fernando Namora
Reading and Languages Week Poster
English Proverbs, 9th/10th Grade, Genially
English Proverbs, 11th/12th Grade, Genially
English Proverbs, 9th/10th Grade
At the school library - 11.º 6
Classroom F9 - 10.º 3
At the school library - 10.º 2
Classroom F9 - 11.º 1
Treasure Hunt Diploma
Teachers and students
Speakers' Corner Poster
Hamilton The Musical (shortened)
The Potato Soup
Students Performances
Um Livro à Mão
Under the olive tree - 10.º 2
Index
Book Dedication
Escola Secundária Fernando Namora
Reading and Languages Week Poster
English Proverbs, 9th/10th Grade, Genially
English Proverbs, 11th/12th Grade, Genially
English Proverbs, 9th/10th Grade
At the school library - 11.º 6
Classroom F9 - 10.º 3
At the school library - 10.º 2
Classroom F9 - 11.º 1
Treasure Hunt Diploma
Teachers and students
Speakers' Corner Poster
Hamilton The Musical (shortened)
The Potato Soup
Students Performances
Um Livro à Mão
Under the olive tree - 10.º 2
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This ebook is dedicated to
ALL OUR STUDENTS.
ALL OUR STUDENTS.
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9th and 10th Grade
11th and 12th Grade
Stolen fruit is the sweetest.
She who loves an ugly man, thinks he is handsome.
ENGLISH
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Every rose has its thorn.
So many men, so many minds.
There's no smoke without fire.
Barking dogs don't bite.
Don't thrust your nose into other people's affairs.
Every
pot
has
its
cover.
pot
has
its
cover.
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Where there's a will there's a way.
He who sings chases away his sorrows.
Among the blind a one-eyed man is king.
Good things come to those who wait.
Lies have no legs.
PROVERBS
Let bygones be bygones.
Cut your coat according to your cloth.
A burden one chooses is not felt.
A work well begun is half done.
Slow and steady wins the race.
Learning is better than house and land.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Draw water to one's mill.
Best to bend while it is a wig.
A fair face may hide a foul heart.
Finders keepers, losers weepers.
A burnt child dreads the fire.
You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
You made your bed, now lie on it.
Every dog is valiant in his own kennel.
Beggars cannot be choosers.