My students' presentations about urban tribes in the 80's and nowadays...
I can't be more proud of their work and how they performed the presentation in class!
Let's start with Leire and Andrea's presentation about Bikers and Gamers.
martes, 15 de diciembre de 2015
domingo, 13 de diciembre de 2015
sábado, 12 de diciembre de 2015
miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2015
Now that I've started teaching the Past Simple to my 2nd ESO students, here I come with an amusing and useful game which will make students develop their speaking, writing and listening skills.
How can you combine the pictures from the cubes into a single story? This is Story Cubes, a game with thousands of possible combinations just by rolling 9 dice.
I have tried this game not only with young learners but also with adults at whichever level and you can't imagine how creative they can turn and how amused they can end up with just nine cubes!
Thanks to developments in ICT, students can play it as a whole group or in small teams by displaying the computer version on the digital board and making up possible different stories with the same pictures or, what's more, in smaller teams, with tablet version and different/random pictures in each one!

jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2015
Happy Thanksgiving???
I would never have expected such an interesting discussion with my 2 ESO students about the significance of Thanksgiving Day for the relationship between Native Americans and the Pilgrim Fathers who first arrived in the New World on the Mayflower.
It is rather a day for the Indians to reclaim their role as "authentic" Americans and recover their dignity.
I came across an interesting power point presentation which explained clearly the origins of this festival and how it's celebrated. It was great help for my students to reflect on their reading skills
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It was exciting to see my students' interest and curiosity to keep asking questions and discussing with each other about the Indians' destiny nowadays.
After taking them out of their homes and territories and isolating them in reservations, who was actually the good and the bad?
It was really good food for thought!

miércoles, 25 de noviembre de 2015
Now that Thanksgiving is so close, it is time to consider all the Festivals that take place around October and November, here you are an amusing activity. An AMERICAN HOLIDAY BINGO!
After introducing the different American holidays, students complete the bingo cards with nine American Holidays on their own. Then the teacher starts defining the different hoildays and students cross out those they have on their card.
Here you are a list and definition of the holidays celebrated in the USA:
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Bingo Cards
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miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2015
The Hidden Sentence
Do you want to improve your creativity and fluency when speaking in English? The Hidden Sentence is a game which I have always found really interesting and amusing as well. It is an activity which works well, especially wih elementary or lower-intermediate groups, since they can get more autonomy and, what's more, feel more comfortable and lose their fears to speak.
You only have to speak for two minutes, about whichever topic you want, on condition you include the sentence you've been provided. Yhe rest of the goup will have to guess what the hidden sentence is, so...BE SMART!
The teacher's role here is basically to let students speak up and correct anything once they've given their "speech"
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martes, 17 de noviembre de 2015
Hello!
Listening are sometimes a constant flow of gap-fills and this can sometimes be boring.
However, there are quite a lot of different activities that can help to be more focused on paying atttention to details rather than just a word.
I have used this "sweet" video in my English class and students found it interesting and enjoyable.
Listening are sometimes a constant flow of gap-fills and this can sometimes be boring.
However, there are quite a lot of different activities that can help to be more focused on paying atttention to details rather than just a word.
I have used this "sweet" video in my English class and students found it interesting and enjoyable.
lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2015
Hey!
Let's start the week with a song!
Lemon tree is a well-known song for practising not just the structure of the Present Continuous but also other aspectslike feelings.
The video attached works well for describing pictures, so it is very useful if you want to talk about what's going on in every frame of the video clip.
Here you are the worksheet to work with the song:
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Let's start the week with a song!
Lemon tree is a well-known song for practising not just the structure of the Present Continuous but also other aspectslike feelings.
The video attached works well for describing pictures, so it is very useful if you want to talk about what's going on in every frame of the video clip.
Here you are the worksheet to work with the song:
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domingo, 1 de noviembre de 2015
After a night with creepy creatures around the streets, tricks and treats, it is time to check out something about Halloween...
We all know that Halloween consists basically in disguising as the creepiest creatures and going around the neighbourhood asking for trick or treat but...
DID YOU REALLY KNOW THIS?
I bet you didn't...
viernes, 30 de octubre de 2015
miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2015
martes, 20 de octubre de 2015
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