EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES
Hi, everybody. This blog is aimed at all my students(aged 14-18) and everybody interested in learning English as a secondary language, in a funny way.
jueves, septiembre 26, 2013
martes, septiembre 24, 2013
Jamie Oliver: Chef
Jamie Oliver: Chef, activist
Jamie Oliver is transforming the way we feed ourselves, and our children.
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ted
viernes, septiembre 20, 2013
Kid Snippets: "Math Class" (Imagined by Kids)
Watch this video.
I think I sometimes feel like the teacher in this video.
I think I sometimes feel like the teacher in this video.
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back to school
miércoles, septiembre 18, 2013
Rules For The Course
RULES
I Declare an… iPad Oath
Posted by Lisa Johnson
After reading this nice post a great idea has come to my mind. Why not to do the same in my class? Why not to have some rules for the smart phone instead of the iPad?So, let´s start reading the rules.
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back to school
lunes, septiembre 16, 2013
Cookie Monster Learns a Lesson from Tom Hiddleston
IMPORTANT LESSON ABOUT SELF-REGULATION
In fac, it is a video to start a brief conversation at the beginning of the course.
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lunes, septiembre 09, 2013
Back To school . Note-Taking-Methods
This song teaches students about three different note-taking methods -- Cornell, Outline and Mind Mapping -- and explains how to implement them.
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So many things I want to know,
My brain can’t catch all of it on the first go.
So I take notes when I watch things or read,
When I’m in class and my teacher speaks.
Yeah y’all, take notes on stuff,
Jot down important parts and ignore the fluff.
Don’t write notes in full sentences,
Use small phrases to remember it.
If your teacher says, “Jefferson was the third president
Of the United States of America,”
Jot down this, it’s better kid:
Jefferson — 3rd president.
Keep it organized, so you can scan it back,
And find the info that you lack.
There’s three major note-taking methods,
So pick the one you want to mess with.
Jot it down, yeah, you better take notes,
Make it stick in your mind, take notes.
Trying to read for school? Take notes,
Why? So you can double-back and read what you wrote.
In the Cornell method, draw a line down the page,
From the left side, about a third of the way.
On the right, write your notes,
Your page is looking so clean like a bar of soap.
On the left side, write key words,
Don’t draw cartoons of Justin Bieber.
Have the key words relate to the right,
Put a summary at the bottom that’s out of sight.
Or get with the Outlining method,
It’s when the sub-points get indented.
Give your first main topic a big “I,”
Then give your subtopic a big “A.”
And the details get a “1” and “2,”
Each one indented, yeah, that’s true.
Subtopic two will get a big “B,”
Then you might see a “1,” “2” and “3.”
The third method is the most artistic,
It’s Mind Mapping — just Van Gogh with it.
Write the topic name in the page’s middle,
Draw a circle around it, not little.
And the main points get circles nearby,
With a line connecting them to the first guy.
Same deal with the details, yeah, that’s fine,
Take notes like you work for the NY Times.
Jot it down, yeah, you better take notes,
Make it stick in your mind, take notes.
Trying to read for school? Take notes,
Why? So you can double-back and read what you wrote.
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back to school
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