Watch this video and answer the questions according what you watch and understand. It is an enjoyable video to share with your class while practising vocabulary. After watching you can use t
Bean - ESL worksheets
Mr. Bean is probably one of the funniest faces of all time. I mean, the character barely talks yet still manages to make us laugh all the time. There are rumors that he may return, but we don't know for sure. Until then, let's enjoy some hilarious pics of him to brighten this dull Monday at work.
Un artista gráfico recreó históricas obras con el rostro del personaje.
Present continuous activity. Use of is and isn´t in sentences. Students complete with IS or ISN´T, then match pictures with the correct sentences. Fun activity for kids, since it's been done with cartoon characters. - ESL worksheets
Mr. Bean & Whistler’s Mother designed by Aleksandar Savic / almigor. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Illustrator and caricature artist Rodney Pike shows off his superb photo manipulation skills with these hilarious insertions of the beloved character Mr.
Rowan Atkinson, best known for playing Mr. Bean, has been recast as the star of historic portraits from the likes of Bronzino and Hans Holbein the Younger.
Try this fun video activity to practise using various past narrative tenses, including the past simple, past continuous, and past perfect. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6PIm2gvDJsInstructions:• Watch the video. • Combine the two sentences into one sentence. • Use a linking word such as when, while, because, so, and, etc. to link the sentences. • Do not change the order of the clauses.• Change the verb forms used if necessary (e.g. “He went…” to “He was going…” or “He had gone”). - ESL worksheets
Spread the love One of the funniest actors to ever live was Rowan Atkinson. He...
Rodney Pike Art Mr Bean - caricature portraits, illustration, political satire, photo-manipulation, Mr Bean collection, fun images & more
This activity is good to practise expressions at the restaurant and Simple past tense. After the video students can create a simillar situation and make a role play. Or they can predict what
Mr. Bean is probably one of the funniest faces of all time. I mean, the character barely talks yet still manages to make us laugh all the time. There are rumors that he may return, but we don't know for sure. Until then, let's enjoy some funny pictures of him to brighten this dull day at work.
Rowan Atkinson es un gran comediante que se ha convertido en una leyenda en todo el mundo. Pero no es justo que lo recordemos principalmente por su personaje de Mr. Bean. Así que decidimos comprobar cómo podría encajar en roles que serían inusuales para él y armar una lista de algunas imágenes creativas de películas que crearon personas de todo el mundo. Parece que algunas películas se verían totalmente diferentes si Atkinson hubiera actuado en ellas.
Mr. Bean - Rowan Atkinson Quotes
This worksheet is designed to be used in conjunction with a YouTube video to practise the use of the Present Continuous / Present Progressive tense. Play the video using this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFApUDdHcTUThe video shows Mr Bean going through his day doing numerous different activities. There is music playing over the video. Each time the music stops, students should describe what Mr Bean is doing using the correct grammar.The activity should be done as a controlled practice or an activation task after the grammar structures have been taught. It can be done as a writing task using this worksheet or as a speaking activity with the video alone. The answer key is provided.I hope your students enjoy it! :)Student Instructions:1. Watch the video. 2. Look at the actions Mr. Bean is doing when the music stops.3. Write sentences describing the actions.4. Use the Present Continuous (Present Progressive) tense. - E.g. “He is watching TV.5. Practise using contractions. - E.g. “He’s watching TV. - ESL worksheets
Rond 1880 introduceerde de Duitse docent Carl Sicherer (1807-1886), afkomstig uit Württemberg, het woord ‘spieken’ in het Nederlandse schoolvocabulaire.
The nearly 768k-strong subreddit is documenting all the cool, strange, and intriguing things that the world has to offer that will make you say, “I didn’t know I wanted that.”
Enjoy this video again ! Practice the Present Progressive structure ;)