Saturday 31 May 2014

Weekly Links 2º ESO —61

finals
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REVISION time!

Present Simple or Present Continuous        Exercise 1      Exercise 2

Past simple or Past Continuous       Exercise 1     Exercise 2

Past simple or Present Perfect     Exercise 1    Exercise 2  

for / since     Exercise 1     Exercise 2  

Quantifiers    Exercise 1     Exercise 2  

Modals      Exercise 1     Exercise 2  

Relatives     Exercise 1     Exercise 2  

Of course, if you feel like, many more exercises on Bon's tips, as you already know.

And to finish, a beautiful song by Passenger to relax and keep on practising.


Have a nice weekend.
Buen fin de semana.

Weekly Links 4º ESO —62

Pussyfoot And Marc Anthony Model Sheet
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Marc Antony  and Pussyfoot  are animated characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of five shorts, including, this one,  Feed the Kitty, created by Chuck Jones. Let's watch the full episode, at last. An enjoyable way of practising listening.



Have a nice weekend.

Friday 23 May 2014

Weekly Links 2º ESO —60

breafast-around-the-world-Representation-Project
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This week, two very different videos: the first one, "Best Breakfasts from 35 Countries Around the World."

Esta semana dos vídeos muy diferentes: el primero, "Los mejores desayunos de 35 países alrededor del mundo."


The second video is about gender identities, about what society tells us about being a girl or a boy. It's time to rewrite the story.

El segundo vídeo es sobre identidad sexual, sobre cómo la sociedad nos dice que deben ser los chicos y las chicas. Es hora de reescribir el cuento.



Have a nice weekend.
Buen fin de semana.

Weekly Links 4º ESO —61

Morisson - Smith
Lt.-Gen. Morrison (left) - Clint Smith (right)

This week we've been watching two videos.  Two different people, but the same honest, respectful and straightforward attitude against injustice and misbehaviour.

Esta semana, hemos estado viendo dos videos. Dos personas diferentes, pero con la misma actitud honesta, respetuosa y directa contra la injusticia y las mala conductas.


In this first video, following allegations that a group of servicemen circulated emails degrading several female service members, Lieutenant General David Morrison, Australian Army Chief, issued a stern warning to the military branch: Respect women, or "Get out."

En este primer vídeo, a raíz de las denuncias de que un grupo de militares hacían circular correos electrónicos que degradan varios miembros femeninos del servicio, el teniente general David Morrison, jefe del Ejército australiano, emitió una severa advertencia a la rama militar: Respetad a las mujeres, o "Largaos."

Activate subtitles in English.


The second video is worth watching, too. A teacher at Parkdale High School in Prince George’s County, MD, Clint Smith,made a video about his star student trying to get into college: "Memoir".

El segundo video también vale la pena verlo. Un profesor de la Escuela Secundaria Parkdale en el Condado de Prince George, Maryland, Clint Smith, ha hecho un video sobre su estudiante estrella tratando de entrar en la universidad: "Recuerdo".


MEMOIR

Every year, my students read Night by Elie Wiesel.
Following completion of the novel,
I assign them the tasks of writing their own memoir.
Maria came to America when she was five years old.
Wrote that she had to cross a river
before she ever knew what it meant to swim.
Ran through knee-high grass
as if the field were made of landmines.
Hid under the belly of trucks—
amid concrete and fertilizer
so as not to leave a scent for the dogs.
She did not know why she was running,
but she knew that her mother cried
every night for her father.
She knew she was beginning to forget
the outline of her daddy’s face.
She knew that he worked 18 hours a day
Just to provide them with the food they could barely
find at home.
She knew that he loved them
and wanted to remember what it felt
like to hold his daughter is his arms.
But Maria was five.
She doesn’t remember life in Mexico.
She remembers Kindergarten,
and sleepovers,
and middle school graduations.
She is more American, than any slice of apple pie
but that is not what we tell her.
We punish Maria for just following directions,
for being a child, who was simply listening to her parents.
We tell her parents that they are wrong for wanting a better life for their family.
We tell her that a 4.0 isn’t good enough.
We tell Maria that college wasn’t meant for girls like her.
We say too much brown skin.
We say too much accent.
We say where’d you come from.
We say you don’t have a number, so you don’t exist.
We have embedded apathy onto the eyelids of this country
and now we can’t even see what’s right in front of us.
It’s hard to convince someone to do well in school
when the law tells them that it won’t matter—
when you’re a number before you’re a face.
How convenient, that we forget our own history.
A country of immigrants
who were once told
we didn’t belong.
An assemblage of faces
simply waiting for our country to see us.


The book I talked to you about is "Junki" by William S. Burroughs  - "Yonqui" in Spanish version.

Have a nice weekend.

Friday 9 May 2014

Weekly Links 4º ESO —60

Joy-DeGruy-and-ShaoLan
Joy DeGruy and ShaoLan Hsueh

This week we have watched two interesting videos.
The first one about a story from "Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity", a film from World Trust, where author and educator Dr Joy DeGruy shares how her sister-in-law uses her white privilege to stand up to systemic racial inequity.
For more information on this film, go to Cracking the Codes.



The other video was about ShaoLan Hsueh, a Tapei born tech writer and entrepreneur who has launched a new venture to teach Chinese characters, simple stories and phrases: Chineasy. Watch her explain it in that Ted's talk. You can watch this video with subtitles at TED and if you want to know more about her, you can visit ShaoLan's blog.


Have a nice weekend.

Friday 2 May 2014

Weekly Links 2º ESO —59

Quantifiers-Madonna
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Let's sing along with Madonna to review quantifiers.
Cantemos con Madonna para repasar los cuantificadores.


Transcript

There are too many questions
There is not one solution
There is no resurrection
There is so much confusion

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love vibration
You make me feel
You make it shine

There are too many options
There is no consolation
I have lost my illusions
What I want is an explanation

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love direction
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel

I got you under my skin ...

There is no comprehension
There is real isolation
There is so much destruction
What I want is a celebration

And I know I can feel bad
When I get in a bad mood
And the world can look so sad
Only you make me feel good

I got you under my skin ...

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love intention
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel

I got you under my skin...

And I know I can feel bad
When I get in a bad mood
And the world can look so sad
Only you make me feel good


Have a nice weekend.
Buen fin de semana.

Weekly Links 4º ESO —59

Elvis Presley covers of Always on My Mind
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 At this link, in this blog, you have plenty of short videos on modal verbs.
And one more song with modals, an old one but I think it's worth listening to this first version: Always on My Mind by Elvis Presley (1972)




Have a nice weekend.


Weekly Links 2º BACH —59

300-the-movie
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Next week, Finals start. Here is a teacher showing the ultimate cheating technique. The sound is not very good but the meaning is clear. I quite agree with him.


Have a nice weekend.

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