Friday, March 6, 2009

MY INGREDIENTS FOR...

A few days ago you created a poster with the ingredients for one of these menus: a big breakfast, a perfect pizza, a super sandwich, a mega-burger, a delicious drink or your favourite meal. All of you did a great job. Here you can see three of them.

by Paula Molina Pacheco

by Sara Gómez Jiménez

by MªBárbara Lorenzo López

Monday, March 2, 2009

COLOR

Ana, your Art teacher, recommends you these three websites to revise "Color".


March 2 - May 12, 2008
MOMA (Museum of Modern Art). New York

HOW TO MAKE A CHEESE OMELETTE

Did you like the video we watched in the classroom this morning?. I found it on videojug.com . If you want to watch it again just click on "play" below. Enjoy!


Videojug.com

ACTIVITY: Write the recipe of a dish you like. Write the ingredients and the utensils you need and also the instructions.
You can write your recipe by clicking here or on "comentarios/comments" below.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

POLL #4: WHAT´S YOUR FAVOURITE MEAL OF THE DAY?


Our fourth poll expired a few days ago and 18 of you (more than half of the class) took it. The question was: "What´s your favourite meal of the day?". These are the results:

- Breakfast: 27%
- Lunch: 66%
- Dinner: 7%


The new question (Poll#5) is also about food (unit 5):
What´s your favourite type of meat?
I´m waiting for your votes!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

OLDEST ENGLISH WORDS

The BBC has published that some of the oldest words in English have been identified. "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among them. Reading University researchers say that some of the words are more than 10.000 years old.

Talking about words, what´s your favourite word in English?.

Friday, February 20, 2009

CARNIVAL


To celebrate Carnival,we start a 4-day weekend today. 
Classes resume February 25th.


Happy Carnival !!!

See you on Wednesday!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

FOOD & QUANTITY

In unit 5 we are talking about food. We are also learning how to express quantity. To revise food and quantity you can watch this video I found on youtube. 


Video: EF
VOCABULARY:
To bake: hornear (cocinar en el horno).
Bakery: panadería.
Flour: harina.
To grow: cultivar.

Monday, February 16, 2009

POLL #3: HOW OFTEN DO YOU STUDY ENGLISH?


Hi, guys.  Our third poll expired a couple of days ago and 15 of you (half of the class) took it. The question was: "How often do you study English?". Here you have the final results:

- Every day: 20%
- Often: 74%
- Rarely: 6%


Please, take the new poll (it´s on the right column). The questions is about food (unit 5).

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

LIFE IN THE UNITED STATES


Connor, our Language Assistant, is American. We asked him about his family, home life and pocket money when he was 13 years old.

Hi, my name is Connor and I’m from Reno, Nevada. I’m 13 years old and live with my mom and dad in a house with a garden. I like to do a lot of different activities especially outdoor activities. I really like to go camping, fishing, hiking, biking and playing sports like soccer and basketball but right now I’m in school so I’m studying more than anything. My typical day right now goes something like this: I get up at 6:45 in the morning, I take a shower and then get dressed. After I get dressed I usually go downstairs at 7:00 and have breakfast of milk, cereal, toast, fruit and orange juice. I try to eat a lot because I will not eat again until 12:00 and I usually get hungry. I leave the house at 7:20 and start school at 8:00. I study from 8:00 until lunch time which is at 12:00. For lunch I usually eat a sandwich, some potato chips, a Coca-Cola, fruit and a cookie. Then at 12:30 I go back to class and don’t finish until 2:30. After school I study and then go outside and play with my friends and then we usually have dinner around 7:30 or 8:00 o’clock. Dinner is normally a big meal. Then I watch TV until 10:00 and then go to bed around 10:30.
My mom and dad usually give me an allowance (pocket money) of $10.00 a week. I don’t have a job right now. So I think $10.00 is enough money. Sometimes when the neighbors are away I’ll take care of their house for them and they pay me $30.00 a week. With my money at night time on the weekends I like to go see movies with my friends and go get something to eat and drink. I usually don’t save any money to buy other things but when I do save money I usually like to buy CD’s and clothing.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

LIFE IN THE ARTIC


IQALUIT, Canada — It is dark in the winter when Darcy Nowdlak goes to school and dark when he comes home. The sun barely gets above the horizon for a few hours. And it is cold —very cold. Often 20 degrees below zero. And Darcy loves it. Read more...

ACTIVITY 1: Click here and translate the previous paragraph into Spanish.
ACTIVITY 2: Click on the link "Read more..." above and read the text about Darcy and his life in Canada. Then, click here to answer the following questions.
  1. How old is Darcy?.
  2. Where does he live?.
  3. How many people live in his town?.
  4. How are "people" called where he lives?.
  5. What type of house does he live in?.
  6. How does he go to school?.
  7. What languages does he speak?.
  8. How many brothers and/or sisters has he got?.
  9. What does he like doing in his free time?.
  10. How does he ride around his town?.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

POLL #2: BROTHERS & SISTERS

OK, guys.  Our second poll expired a few days ago and only 9 of you took it. The question was: "How many brothers or sisters have you got?". Here you have the final results:

- 0 (I´m an only child): 11%
- 1 brother/sister: 55%
- 2 brothers/sisters: 33%

Please, take the new poll (it´s on the right column). Now, the questions is about your daily routine (unit 4).

Thursday, January 29, 2009

TRIANGLES & QUADRILATERALS

You are now studying the different types of triangles and quadrilaterals in Art. Watch these videos to learn about them:

TRIANGLES



QUADRILATERALS



Monday, January 26, 2009

DAILY ROUTINES II

Listen to this Canadian boy talking about his daily routine.


ACTIVITY: Write a short text about your daily routine. Use the video as a model.

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

Watch this video from www.studio4learning.tv to revise how to use the present simple tense.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

DAILY ROUTINES I

The following links will take you to many activities to revise "Daily routines" and "The Present Simple Tense".

Habits and routines (isabelperez.com)
Daily routines (clic.xtec.net)
Daily routines (British Council)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

POLL#1: CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

Our first poll expired yesterday and only 5 people participated. 

My question was: "When did you get your Christmas presents?". These are the results:

- On December 25th: 0%
- On January 6th: 1 person (20%)
- On December 25th and January 6th: 4 people (80%)

As you can see, 80% of the people who participated received their Christmas presents on two different days. They must have been very good in 2008!.

There is a new poll. This time the question is about your family (unit 4). Please, participate!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

DAYS OF THE WEEK

Let´s revise the days of the week with this lively song by the British pop group The Cure. Although it wasn´t my favourite group, I used to listen to it a lot in the 80s.

 
Activity: Write the lyrics of this song (you can copy and paste) on your notebook. Then listen to the song and complete the gaps with the correct day of the week. 

THE CURE

Friday - I´m in love!


I don't care if _______________'s blue

_______________'s grey and_______________ too

_______________ I don't care about you

It's_______________ I'm in love

_______________ you can fall apart

_______________  _______________ break my heart

_______________ doesn't even start

It's _______________ I'm in love


_______________ wait

And _______________ always comes too late

But _______________ never hesitate...


I don't care if _______________'s black

_______________  _______________ heart attack

_______________ never looking back

It's _______________ I'm in love


_______________ you can hold your head

_______________  _______________ stay in bed

Or ______________ watch the walls instead

It's _______________ I'm in love


_______________ wait

And _______________ always comes too late

But _______________ never hesitate...


Dressed up to the eyes

It's a wonderful surprise

To see your shoes and your spirits rise

Throwing out your frown

And just smiling at the sound

And as sleek as a shriek

Spinning round and round

Always take a big bite

It's such a gorgeous sight

To see you eat in the middle of the night

You can never get enough

Enough of this stuff

It's _______________

I'm in love

CONNOR´S FAMILY


Connor, our American Language Assistant, tells us about his family.

Hi, there.

My family is big and interesting. I have a dad or father named Jim, a mother named Holly and a brother named Jensen and a dog named Sierra. Although my inmediate family is small my extended family is very large. My parents´mothers and fathers are still alive, so I have four grandparents. My grandmothers´names are June and Sarah and my grandparents´names are Con and John. My mother has three brothers ans my father has five sisters, which means that I have three uncles and five aunts. All of my aunts and uncles are married and have children, so I have around 20-30 cousins. It is very hard to keep in contact with them all and sometimes it´s hard to remember their names.
My dad´s very serious but very funny and likes to do many fun things. My mom´s funny and cheerful and is very outgoing. My brother´s funny and very interesting. His girlfriend´s name is Sophie who is very nice as well. We all live in different places so when we get together you can imagine that we have a very good time. And when my entire family gets together we have a huge party which usually lasts at least four days and is a very good time also.

Connor.

ACTIVITY: Answer these questions.

1.- Has Connor got any brothers or sisters?.
2.- Who´s Sierra?.
3.- How many grandparents has Connor got?.
4.- Who are Connor´s parents?.
5.- How many cousins has Connor got?.
6.- Who is Sophie?.

FAMILY TREE

Watch this video to revise the inmediate family vocabulary.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

GLACIER vs. ICEBERG

Dear students of 1º ESO (Sección Europea)

Someone asked in class: "What´s the difference between a glacier and an iceberg?"

Can you guess what the difference is by looking at these pictures that I took when I visited "Los Glaciares National Park" in Argentina a few years ago?.

Remember!!!
A glacier is a huge mass of ice.
An iceberg is a fragment of a glacier that floats on the water.

QUESTION:
Is picture 1 a glacier or an iceberg?. And picture 2?.

Click on "comentarios" below and write your answers (Remember to write your name down).