“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world” (Ludwig Wittgenstein)
sábado, 13 de mayo de 2017
jueves, 11 de mayo de 2017
PALENCIA'S CAMP 2017
11 of our students of 1º and 2º ESO spent a week in Palencia from the 17th to the 21st of April. They were in a camp with other students from Valladolid (IES Arca Real). The main goal of this week is to spend five days immersed in English with a variety of workshops, sports and other activities in the company of native speaking teaching staff.
Find out more about their experience watching the video.
Find out more about their experience watching the video.
jueves, 4 de mayo de 2017
JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH by Jules Verne
One day, Professor Lidenbrock and his nephew, Axel, decipher a mysterious message. It is the beginning of an action-packed adventure which takes them to the centre of the Earth. They go through many dangers, including volcanoes and sea monsters, on their way to their destination.
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Worksheets Worksheet 1: Chapters 1-4 15th May
Worksheet 2: Chapters 5-8 19th May
Workshhet 3: Chapters 9-13 26th May
Test: 26th May
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Worksheets Worksheet 1: Chapters 1-4 15th May
Worksheet 2: Chapters 5-8 19th May
Workshhet 3: Chapters 9-13 26th May
Test: 26th May
SAVING COPPER by Marisa McGreevy
Molly dreams of having a horse, but she knows that it's impossible. Then she meets a pony called Copper. Copper needs a friend, and Molly soon learns to look after him. When Molly takes Copper to a competition, she finds that he has special talents - and a secret enemy!
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
Saving Copper
Worksheets Worksheet 1: Chapters 1-3 16th May
Worksheet 2: Chapters 4-5 19th May
Worksheet 3: Chapters 6-8 26th May
Test: 26th May
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
Saving Copper
Worksheets Worksheet 1: Chapters 1-3 16th May
Worksheet 2: Chapters 4-5 19th May
Worksheet 3: Chapters 6-8 26th May
Test: 26th May
lunes, 1 de mayo de 2017
THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London
Buck is a big, healthy mixed-breed dog. He lives in the home of Senator Miller where he has a comfortable life in sunny California. But then gold is discovered in 1897 in the Klondike region and large, strong dogs are in great demand to pull sleds, the only means of transport there. Someone kidnaps Buck and sells him and .....
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
The call of the Wild
Worksheets: Chapters 1- 9 19th May
Chapters 10-Epilogue 26th May
Test: 26th May
Worksheets to print
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jack London was born on January 12th, 1876 in San Francisco, California. His childhood of poverty, his experiences as a youth in varied laborious jobs and later at sea, as well as his participation in the Canadian Gold Rush, all found expression in his writing.
As a writer, London was both disciplined (he awoke early for a daily writing session) and prolific (he
produced over 50 volumes of stories, novels and political essays, many of them classics). London’s first collection of stories, The Son of the Wolf (1900), made him a best-selling author. He wrote two great animal novels: The Call of the Wild (1903) and White Fang (1906). Among London’s better-known works are the novels The Sea Wolf (1904) and Martin Eden (1909).
Jack London was a colourful personality. In addition to his writing, he was a sailor, a horseman, a rancher,a farmer, a lecturer, an adventure-seeker and a dreamer. Full of vitality, passion and enthusiasm, he worked and lived intensively – but his life was short. London died in 1916.
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
The call of the Wild
Worksheets: Chapters 1- 9 19th May
Chapters 10-Epilogue 26th May
Test: 26th May
Worksheets to print
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jack London was born on January 12th, 1876 in San Francisco, California. His childhood of poverty, his experiences as a youth in varied laborious jobs and later at sea, as well as his participation in the Canadian Gold Rush, all found expression in his writing.
As a writer, London was both disciplined (he awoke early for a daily writing session) and prolific (he
produced over 50 volumes of stories, novels and political essays, many of them classics). London’s first collection of stories, The Son of the Wolf (1900), made him a best-selling author. He wrote two great animal novels: The Call of the Wild (1903) and White Fang (1906). Among London’s better-known works are the novels The Sea Wolf (1904) and Martin Eden (1909).
Jack London was a colourful personality. In addition to his writing, he was a sailor, a horseman, a rancher,a farmer, a lecturer, an adventure-seeker and a dreamer. Full of vitality, passion and enthusiasm, he worked and lived intensively – but his life was short. London died in 1916.
THE INVISIBLE MAN by H.G. Wells
A terrifying cautionary tale of one man's obsession with pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. Griffin's dream of being the first invisible man turns into a nightmare as the realities of the situation become clear in increasing degrees of deception, theft and murder.
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
The invisible man
Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Chapters 1- 9 19th May
Worksheet 2: Chapters 10- 18 25th May
Test: 25th May
Worksheets to print
Here is the audio material of the reading book:
The invisible man
Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Chapters 1- 9 19th May
Worksheet 2: Chapters 10- 18 25th May
Test: 25th May
Worksheets to print
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