Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Monday, 1 October 2012

STARTER UNIT


In the starter unit we are reviewing a little bit about present simple, present continuous and past simple. Find here a game to see if you remember about these verbal tenses as well as about past continuous which will appear in lesson number 1 of your text books.


Thursday, 28 June 2012

SUMMER READINGS





Here you have the links to print the worksheets (in PDF format) for the book that you chose. Print it and do the exercises  to hand to your teacher when you're back from summer holidays:


3rd ESO RECOMMENDED BOOKS' WORKSHEETS





Recommended book's worksheet for students in GROUP C:




Happy Holidays!



Sunday, 13 May 2012

AND THE WINNERS ARE....



Congratulations to Laia Carnasa, Pau Abad and David Diego winners of our Ecological Cooking Contest this year, and who did a great job in their oral exposition of their recipe "Four Seasons".







Tuesday, 8 May 2012

OUR COOKS IN ACTION!


 One more year, our students of 3rd E.S.O have participated in the Ecological Cooking Contest. They have done a great job creating delicious, imaginative dishes which they presented in an oral exposition to their classmates and English teachers.

Though all of them did a good team work, as in any contest there must be a winning team. The jury will inform us very soon which is the best group in this year's edition. In the mean time, you can take a look at the picture book of the oral expositions.


Congratulations !
 

2nd Ecological Cooking Contest

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

QUICK TOUR TO LONDON



Watch the video about London and answer the questions on the handed paper. Then take note of the new words appearing in the video.


Would you like to visit any other city in the world?, make a comment in this post to let me and your classmates know.

Friday, 27 April 2012

IF SENTENCES




In unit number 6 we are studying Conditional type 1. Here you have a link to review grammatical points on the topic and some exercises to practise.






Friday, 13 April 2012


Next Monday, Thursday and Friday, you will be presenting your dishes to your classmates and your English teachers. Read the instructions for a successfull oral exposition:

Your oral exposition must be:

  • Structured in four parts, each speaker in your group will be in charged of one of the parts. If preparation is too long, it can be divided for two speakers.

  1. Tools: the kitchen tools you need to set your dish ready.
  2. Ingredients for your dish.
  3. Preparation: steps to get the dish ready.
  4. Who it is addressed to or for which situation it would be perfect.

An advice: give the easier parts to the students in groups C, so your exposition goes smoother!.

  • Tips for your speaking:

  1. Don’t run!! Speak slow and clearly.
  2. Introduce each member of the group and say the name of your dish before starting.
  3. Be natural, look to your audience.
  4. If you mistake, don’t worry just repeat what you were saying.

Don’t forget to bring the tools and any other thing you might need such as:

*Aprons (compulsory that each member of the group wears one) 
*Knives,spoons, forks, plastic plates, paper napkins... 
*Small long rectangle shaped paper (folded in half, so that it stand on the table) with the name of your dish, to put next to the final product as apears in the pictures of last year.

Take here a look at the rubric (which shows you what the teachers will take into account to mark your oral exposition).
  
Each class will do the exposition in a different day, as follows:

Monday, 16th/04: Júlia's groups.
Thursday, 19th/04: Natalia's groups.
Friday, 20th/04: Ester's groups.

There will be three best groups graded as winners, 1st finalist, 2nd finalist.

Good luck and Enjoy yourselves!