Monday, March 7, 2016

Fun with Food and Song

Tonight, fun... music and food!

First a pretty crazy music experience. Then, some back and forth about food. Followed by a video about food in the UK, a couple exercises online, share recipes and boom - into to the kitchen!


Swedish Marblepunk ...because it's simply too cool not to share ;-)

Food in Britain ...because that's where we're headed!

Scones video ...because that's what we're making :-)

Strawberry Jam recipe ...because not having jam for our scones would be a crime!


Taking scones out of the oven
SCONES Recipe 
(not same as video)

Ingredients
  • 450 g flour
  • 8 flat teaspoons baking powder
  • 50 g sugar
  • just less than 1 teaspoon salt
  • 100 g cold butter
  • 3 dl buttermilk
  • (raisins, chocolate chips, dried cherries, cranberries…)

Method
  1. Preheat oven to 200C (fan assisted), 210C if not.
  2. Sift flour, salt and baking powder into a mixing bowl.
  3. Add cold butter and rub with fingers to make the mixture into fine breadcrumbs.
  4. Add the sugar and any supplementary ingredients such as sultana's, chocolate chips or cherries if you like.
  5. Slowly add buttermilk and mix with a knife. Keep adding buttermilk until you have a soft dough. You may not need all the milk so take your time.
  6. Turn dough out on to a floured surface and briefly knead. (Don't overwork the dough)
  7. Gently pat and push dough out with hands until 2.5 cm thick. (Do not press too hard or press/twist with rolling pin… Be easy on the dough)
  8. Cut dough into scones using a pastry cutter or glass. The number of scones depends on the size of the cutter/glass. A 5cm (2 inch) cutter will make 8 lovely large scones. You could do smaller scones in a different shape, like hearts.
  9. Put scones onto a greased baking sheet or baking paper.
  10. Brush tops with buttermilk.
  11. Place in the preheated oven for 8-12 minutes, or until risen and golden brown.
  12. Keep an eye on them.







Monday, February 1, 2016

More Grammar..... because....

  (A Regular Activity v. An activity that is happening NOW)


1. Write a few sentences about what is happening in each these pictures: 








2. Present Simple What does this person do regularly. (every day, every morning, every year..., once a month....)




                                  fx. - She rides her mountain bike in the forest every day





Monday, January 18, 2016

English Prefixes and Suffixes




















Assignment
(reading/writing)

1. READ these two articles with a  partner on an iPad or laptop

Stories to read and work with - what prefixes and suffixes.

2. Read the two stories with a partner and make a list of prefixes and suffixes. Find at least 5 words with prefixes and 5 with suffixes from each article. 

3. When you have completed the articles and found your prefixes and suffixes, use the 10 words to formulate and write down your own sentences. 

4. That's it! 



Monday, January 11, 2016

Hobbies



What are some different types of hobbies?


What words are associated with each of the hobbies listed?


What is/are your hobbies?


How is your hobby in Denmark different for for children in another country?
For example, how is skateboarding different in Denmark than Afghanistan?