Sunday 27 February 2011

MORE REVISION FOR 3rd ESO

Do some more practice by playing these games. Start with the Revision Flashcards and then go to the other games



Now revise comparatives in this Fling The Teacher Game




Finally try to become a millionaire by answering the following fifteen questions right.

Sunday 20 February 2011

2ND TERM ORAL ASSIGNMENT

Make a 1-2 minute comment on the topic suggested in the VoiceThread below. 
Deadline for your comments: March 5th







You can see feedback on your voicethreads in the documents below. Please have a look at the mistakes and not only at the marks. Remember how important it is to learn from your mistakes to improve your English.

Marks for 3rd ESO STUDENTS

Marks for 4th ESO STUDENTS

Saturday 19 February 2011

3rd ESO REVISION

Let's start revising for the second term exam. 
First, study the flashcards below. Then, choose "learn" in the study mode and make sure you know all the words. And last, try to beat the clock and be the first to make all the words disappear.




Show you know enough English to fling the teacher in the following game








Friday 18 February 2011

2nd TERM ORAL ASSIGNMENT: PRONUNCIATION

You have to pronounce the verbs in the VoiceThread below, but before make sure you revise the -ed pronunciation rules in the following video.











DEADLINE 3rd AB: Friday 16th December

1BTO: TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH

Take the challenge and check how well you're doing in English.



Now check your vocabulary on the following game.




Finally, a bit of fun while revising grammar and vocabulary. Please start with the FlashCards Game.



And another challenge:



Sunday 13 February 2011

1º ESO: REVISION TEST

Tuesday 1 February 2011

A CLASS DIVIDED

We will be working on the issue of discrimation for the next few weeks. I came across this programme by chance and thought it would be really worth watching with you since it is directly related to the lessons you had on American literature recently.

On the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in April 1968, Jane Elliott's third graders from the small, all-white town of Riceville, Iowa, came to class confused and upset. They recently had made King their "Hero of the Month," and they couldn't understand why someone would kill him. So Elliott decided to teach her class a daring lesson in the meaning of discrimination. She wanted to show her pupils what discrimination feels like, and what it can do to people.


But before we watch the docummentary, I would like you to learn a bit more about the time and the events that were happening at that moment. You will be working in teams of 3 and will have 20 minutes to solve the following Treasure Hunt. 
Take notes so that you can tell the other groups about your findings.


NOW LET'S WATCH THE VIDEOS