Thursday, 10 January 2019

SECOND TERM

WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! 
A new term to set new goals and improve those things that didn't work well  in the first term.
A new year to make and keep your own resolutions. GOOD LUCK GUYS!


A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION is a tradition in which a person resolves to change an undesired trait or behaviour to accomplish a personal goal or otherwise improve his/her life.

Every year, millions of people make New Year’s resolutions, hoping to spark positive change. The recurring themes each year include a more active approach to health and fitness, improved finances, and learning new things for personal and professional development. These are some of the most popular New Year's Resolutions:
  • Exercise more 
  • Lose weight 
  • Get organized 
  • Learn a new skill or hobby 
  • Live life to the fullest 
  • Save more money / spend less money 
  • Quit / Stop smoking 
  • Spend more time with family and friends 
  • Travel more 
  • Read more

    TASK TO UPLOAD IN YOUR BLOG:
    - Write three New Year's Resolutions you are going to make and keep.
    - Upload images related to them. 

    Tuesday, 18 December 2018

    CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019!


    Wednesday, 12 December 2018

    THE AMERICAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

                             SCHOOL LIFE IN THE UNITED STATES (powerpoint by Abby)

    Sunday, 2 December 2018

    FIRST TERM TASKS

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    1) YOUR FIRST TERM ACTIVITIES WITH YOUR BLOGS HAVE BEEN :
    • UPDATING YOUR OWN BLOG PORTFOLIO
    • POSTING A WELCOME PICTURE
    • ADDING YOUR BILINGUAL TEACHERS' BLOGS AT THE TOP
    • ADDING LABELS: ENGLISH, MUSIC, and P.E ON THE RIGHT-SIDE BAR IN ORDER TO HAVE YOUR POSTS ORGANISED.
    • POSTING YOUR ENGLISH GLOSSARIES: UNITS 0/1/2
    • POSTING YOUR PROJECTS: "THIS IS ME" and  "WELCOME TO THE 60s."

    2) HAVE A LOOK AT THESE QUESTIONS AND WRITE A SHORT PARAGRAPH IN YOUR BLOG PORTFOLIO AFTER THINKING ABOUT YOUR PERSONAL PROGRESS IN ENGLISH SINCE SEPTEMBER.

    SELF-ASSESSMENT
      Resultado de imagen de EUROPEAN PORTFOLIO SELF ASSESSMENT
    • What can I do that I couldn't do before?
    • What do I like most?
    • What do I do well?
    • What am I confused about?
    • What do I need help with?
    • What do I do in English outside the class?
    • What do I need to improve?
    • What did I learn about culture?

    DEADLINE: FRIDAY, 7th. DECEMBER

    Monday, 19 November 2018

    THANKSGIVING

    It is the fourth Thursday in November
                                                                          
                                            
                                                         ( powerpoint by ABBY)


    In September 1620, a group of English people called The Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth, England across the Athlantic Ocean, in a ship called the Mayflower, to Cape Cod in North America. They went away from England because they didn't agree with the religion in England. They wanted to make a new life in a new country.

    When they arrived, they called their new home New England., but they were not the first people to live there. The Wampanoag were the first people.The Wampanoag taught them to grow and cook new kinds of fruit and vegetables. The first winter was difficult. Many of the Pilgrim Fathers died because it was very cold and they had little food. In the spring they started to grow food, with the help of some friendly Wampanoag, and in the autumn of 1621 they celebrated their first harvest. They gave thanks, not only for the harvest, but for their new home, new life and new friends.

    In 1863 during The Civil War, President Lincoln declared a national THANKSGIVING DAY every November. This year is on November 22nd.

    Nowadays, most American families dinner together to celebrate this day. They have turkey, vegetables, mashed potatoes, pumpkin and apple pie, nuts....

    Wednesday, 14 November 2018

    GRAMMAR UNIT 2

    WATCH THIS VIDEO TO UNDERSTAND THE PAST CONTINUOUS & PAST SIMPLE

    Monday, 12 November 2018

    ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING FEELINGS

    EMOJI FEELING FACES: How do you feel today?


    Friday, 9 November 2018

    CULTURE

                                         
    On the 11th. November 1918, The First World War came to an end and now 11th. November has become REMEMBRANCE DAY.
    An  Australian man called Edward George Honey wrote to the London Evening News in 1919. In his letter he said he wanted people to stop one day and think about the soldiers who died in the war. King George the Fifth saw the letter and agreed, so he asked everyone to stop work and remember the dead. And so in the UK and other countries people are silent for two minutes at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
    The nearest Sunday to 11th. November is REMEMBRANCE DAY. In towns and cities young and old soldiers walk  together in parades to remember the soldiers who died in all the different wars.
    In London, The Queen and the Prime Minister put flowers on the big war memorial called the Cenotaph.
    The poppy is the symbol of this day.
    This year marks 100 years since the end of the First World War, with tributes in the shape of films, poetry and exhibitions taking place over the course of 2018.

    Tuesday, 30 October 2018

    SIMPLE PAST

                                
    PAST TENSE from Cristina2014

    LEARNING WITH SONGS


                   

    HALLOWEEN: 31st. October