31 dic 2013

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

We are about to enter a new year. What are your plans for tonight? Anything special? Well, let us suggest aome places to visit in the UK.


27 dic 2013

Let's start the new year ...

How would you finish that sentence? Any ideas?
Bien, pues nosotras tenemos una: mejor que el 2013 y para eso os dejamos lo que debéis repasar si queréis aporbar los exámenes de recuperación. Os recordamos que el examen de recuperación de inglés será el lunes 13 de enero a las 17.30.

1º ESO
Vocabulary: Favourite things, Sports, Family, Adjectives for pets, Daily routines, Free-time activities
Grammar: Subject pronouns, be: present simple, be: questions, Question words, be: wh- questions, this, that, these, those, Possessive adjectives, Possessive ’s, Present simple, Adverbs of frequency, Present simple: questions, love, like , not like, hate + -ing form
Writing: and and but, Write a personal profile, Capital letters, My family, Sequencers, My perfect day

2ºESO
Vocabulary:Formal and informal greetings. Free-time activities. Personality adjectives. Shops and public places. Means of transport. Prepositions of place.
Grammar:To be: present simple, Present simple, Adverbs of frequency,Object pronouns, Love / Like / Don’t like / Hate +  –ing. Present continuous. Present simple vs. Present continuous. Interrogative forms. There is / There are. Have got.
Writing: Writing about someone’s routine. Describing a friend. Writing about your free time activities.

3ºESO
Vocabulary: Fashion, Adjectives, Helping at home, Adventure activities, Adverbs, Types of art
Grammar: like + -ing form, Present simple v. present continuous, Present continuous for future plans, Comparatives and superlatives, What … like?, have to/not have to, have to: questions, can, can’t/mustn’t, not have to, Past simple, there was/there were, Adverbs, Past continuous, Past simple v. past continuous with when/while
Writing: Word order, My views on fashion, The apostrophe, An email, Time connectors, A story

4ºESO
Vocabulary:British and American English, Materials, In the attic, In the village, Holidays and celebrations
Grammar: Present simple vs. present continuous,‘Like’ / ‘enjoy’ / ‘hate’ + –ing., Adverbs of frequency, Question forms. Past simple. Past simple vs. past continuous,.‘Used to’ + infinitive,Question forms,Connectors. Present perfect, For, since, just, already, yet, Present perfect vs. past simple
Writing: Writing about yourself. Writing about a famous person in history. Writing about countries and cultures.

21 dic 2013

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Hello everyone,
It's been very busy for two weeks for you and for your teachers, but Christmas is here! We hope you have fun and enjoy your holidays to come back in January full of energy for the new term.
You can find below some videos of the songs and films we worked on last week. Enjoy!

So this is Christmas! by John Lennon

Let it snow! by Michael Bublé


All I want for Christmas is you! By Mariah Carey



And finally, a classic for the Christmas holidays in the UK: Mr BEAN




7 dic 2013

A great defender of human rights passed away

Nelson Mandela was the first black President of South Africa. He spent 27 years in prison for trying to overthrow the pro-apartheid government. After he left prison, he worked to achieve human rights and a better future for everyone in South Africa. To find out more about him and everything he achieved click on his name below.

Nelson Mandela

4 dic 2013

Who's Tom Sawyer?

Today, 4º ESO students have learnt about Tom Sawyer. Do you know who he is? Well, he's the main character in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Here you have an episode from an old but lovely cartoon TV series on the novel. Enjoy it!

27 nov 2013

The First Thanksgiving Story

Thanksgiving Day (Jour de l'Action de grâce in Canadian French) is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada. Thanksgiving has its historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, and has long been celebrated in a secular manner as well.





http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/games/puzzlesquizzes/quizyournoodle-thanksgiving/


23 nov 2013

50th anniversary of DOCTOR WHO


Are you a fan of Doctor Who? Maybe, there are some things you don't know about his long-running TV series.
Doctor Who was first broadcast on BBC One at 5.15pm on Saturday November 23, 1963. Created as an educational family show to fit between the football results and evening entertainment programmes, Doctor Who was the brainchild of Canadian TV producer and BBC Head of Drama, Sydney Newman. When the First Doctor William Hartnell wanted to leave the series after three years, the idea of renewing their leading man was born.
After an initial run of 26 years, the series was rested. It returned for a one-off TV movie featuring the Eighth Doctor in 1996. Doctor Who was fully resurrected in 2005 and has gone from strength to strength ever since.
In its 50th anniversary year, the series is watched by an estimated 80 million viewers in 206 countries. It has been honoured by Guinness World Records as both the longest running and most successful science-fiction series in the world.

20 nov 2013

Used to by Chris Draughty

Christopher Adam "Chris" Daughtry (born December 26, 1979) is an American musician best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Daughtry and as the fourth-place contestant on the fifth season of American Idol, the competition that he was eliminated from on May 10, 2006. After his elimination from Idol, he was given a record deal by RCA Records and formed a band called Daughtry. He’s now the third most successful American Idol contestant in terms of record sales, behind only Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, who both won their respective seasons.



19 nov 2013

Hurtful by Erik Hassle

"Hurtful" is the debut single by Swedish singer/songwriter Erik Hassle, taken from his album Hassle. He made his debut in his home country of Sweden almost cracking the Top 10 on the Swedish singles chart.
Erik said that he wrote this song when he went off to music college to pursue his dream and he had to leave a lot of his friends and family back home and he always felt bad about losing connection with them He wrote this song trying to say how bad he felt about it and he knew how hurtful it was for those people he kind of, for lack of better words, left behind.

14 nov 2013

What's up?

What's up? Would you say that to your parents or teachers? NO. It's not appropriate. Expressions like that are SLANG, very informal language. Below, you can watch a cartoon episode in which a hipster man is at the Pearly Gates explaining the story of his life to Saint Peter.

4 nov 2013

Remember, remember the fifth of November...

Every November people in Britain go out and celebrate Bonfire Night. What is it? Watch the video and find out all about it! Click on the photo!



You can also learn or remember everything about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot in this Prezi presentation.

25 oct 2013

Halloween is coming!

Hi everybody,

Halloween is coming and some of you are reading about haunted places. What is a haunted place? Well, it is place inhabitated by a ghost or spirits. It is said that some of the royal residences in Britain are inhabitated by ghosts. These are some. Do you know any other place haunted by a ghost? Leave a comment, please!
Buckingham Palace



It is said that the rear terrace of Buckingham Palace is haunted by the ghost of an enchained monk in a brown cowl. He is believed to be the spirit of a monk who died in a punishment cell from a time when a monastery stood on the site.

Balmoral Castle


One of the most notorious ghosts of Balmoral Castle is that of John Brown. Servant to Queen Victoria, they apparently fell in love, however, this remains a matter of conjecture. His ghost is often seen walking the corridors, usually wearing a kilt. Queen Elizabeth II has also reported the feeling of his presence throughout the castle.


Palace of Holyroodhouse


The Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly known as Holyrood Palace, has been a royal residence since 1369. It’s infamously known as the scene of David Rizzio’s murder in 1566. Rizzio was believed to have been Mary, Queen of Scots’ lover. Her husband Lord Darnley, was informed of the affair, and later ordered Rizzio’s murder, which occurred in Mary’s dining room, with Mary present, and seven months pregnant. The blood stains from the murder are said to reappear no matter how many times they’re scrubbed clean.
Lord Darnley himself is said to haunt his old rooms at Holyrood. He is believed to have met a gruesome end, after an explosion destroyed his living quarters. Many people are of the understanding that Mary secretly ordered the death of Darnley, to seek revenge for the death of Rizzio.
Agnes Simpson, a woman who was accused of being a witch is said to roam the palace at night. She was killed in 1592, stripped, and tortured to death, and her naked form has been seen walking through the palace and its grounds.


To learn more visit the website where this information has been taken from:


14 oct 2013

Let's remind personality adjectives!

Here you have a video in which some people describe their wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend ... Watch the video and answer the questions. Let us know how well you did.

Questions

8 oct 2013

Shopping in London

This week we have been discussing fashion and shopping in London. Watch and listen to the following video. Try to do the listen exercise on the five best places to shop in London


4 oct 2013

Victoria's weekend

What do you usually do at the weekend? What did you do last weekend?
Watch and listen to Victoria telling us her weekend.Then, try this listening exercise and see how you did.

1 oct 2013

PRESENT SIMPLE

This week we are revising/learning the Present Simple. In this video Daisy is chatting to her brother and her best friend about her new boyfriend, but she's busy. Watch it and find out if it is hard for her to have a boyfriend.

26 sept 2013

What do these singers have in common apart from being British?

Well, you haven't guessed it!
These three divas of music went to the same school in London! Do you know its name? It's the Brit School in London. It specializes in Performing Arts (dance, music and theatre)






23 sept 2013

COMUNICADO DO EQUIPO TIC

Co fin de facilitar a comunicación entre os diferentes membros da comunidade educativa, o equipo TIC do colexio informa da existencia de diferentes páxinas web vinculadas ao mesmo, onde se pode acceder a información acerca de actividades, proxectos e eventos no centro.
As páxinas web que xestiona o centro son:

Sitio web do Colexio Padre Feijoo Zorelle
http://www.feijoozorelle.com/

Páxina en Facebook do colexio
https://www.facebook.com/colexiopadrefeijoozorelle

Canle en Youtube do Centro
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1QAOXqEzjUzfG29VRbuv7w

Grupos no marcado social Diigo

  • Grupo de novas tecnoloxías

https://groups.diigo.com/group/novas-tecnoloxas-colexio-padre-feijoo-zorelle_-ourense
  • Grupo de inglés
https://groups.diigo.com/group/english-department-colexio-padre-feijoo-zorelle-ourense

17 sept 2013

We're back again!


Welcome to the English blog! If this is the first time you visit it, we hope you like it and find it useful. You'll find a lot of useful information for your lessons (homework, extra practice, links to improve your listening and reading skills...) You will also learn about traditions and special days in some English speaking countries. Yes! English is spoken in a lot of countries all over the world, not only in the UK and USA. Have a look at the following map and you'll find out where in the world people speak English.



¡Bienvenid@s al blog de inglés! Si está es la primera vez que lo visitas, esperamos que te guste y que sea útil. Encontrarás mucha información que te ayudará en las clases (deberes, ejercicios extra, enlaces para mejorar las destrezas de comprensión oral y lectora...) También descubrirás tradiciones y fechas especiales que se celebran en algunos de los países de habla inglesa. Sí.El inglés se habla en muchos países en todo el mundo, no solo en el Reino Unido o en los Estados Unidos. Échale un vistazo al siguiente mapa y averigüarás dónde en el mundo se habla inglés.


17 jun 2013

Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour is a grand annual ceremony that marks the Queen’s official birthday. The Queen attends in a carriage, joining a colourful procession down The Mall before inspecting her troops. It’s a major display of pageantry and military splendour that takes place each summer.

Enjoy this video from the BBC

9 jun 2013


1ºA Thursday, 13th June
1ºB Thursday, 13th June
2ºA Friday, 14th June
2ºB Friday, 14th June
3ºA Friday, 14th June
3ºB Friday, 14th June
4ºA Thursday, 13th June
4ºB Thursday, 13th June
1ºBac Friday, 14th June
Recuperaciones: Thursday, 20th June at 18.00

5 jun 2013

World Environment Day

World Environment Day ('WED') is celebrated every year on 5 June to raise global awareness of the need to take positive environmental action. It is run by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
It was the day that United Nations Conference on the Human Environment began. The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was from 5–16 June 1972. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972. The first World Environment Day was in 1973. World Environment Day is hosted every year by a different city with a different theme and is commemorated with an international exposition in the week of 5 June. World Environment Day is in spring in the Northern Hemisphere and fall in the Southern Hemisphere.

31 may 2013

The 60th anniversary of The Queen’s Coronation

This summer marks the 60th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen acceded to the throne on 6 February 1952 and was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. Celebratory events include a special exhibition at Buckingham Palace and a Coronation Festival.


Regent Street, London's high-end shopping district, looks like Coronation Street today a Britain gets ready for another of its celebratory spectacles to honor Queen Elizabeth II. It was dreary weather but the rows of purple-and-gold crown-festooned banners flying over Regent Street brightened the west London thoroughfare where Benetton and Burberry reign.
The banners commemorate the 60th anniversary of the queen's coronation, on June 2, 1953, at Westminster Abbey, and will remain up for two months until the celebration culminates in a four-day coronation festival July 11-14.

USATODAY.com

29 may 2013

Cantares Gallegos by Rosalía de Castro in English

A Consellería de Cultura e Educación presenta a primeira edición de ‘Cantares Gallegos’ en inglés. Se queredes ter máis información visitade o seguinte enlace.

19 may 2013

It's British Sandwich Week!

Did you know that there's a town called Sandwich in Kent, England? Have you ever wondered where the name "sndwich" comes from? Well, it is said to come from  John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an 18th-century English aristocrat, although he was neither the inventor nor sustainer of the food. It is said that he ordered his valet to bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread, and because Montagu also happened to be the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, others began to order "the same as Sandwich!" It is said that Lord Sandwich was fond of this form of food because it allowed him to continue playing cards, particularly cribbage, while eating without getting his cards greasy from eating meat with his bare hands.

17 may 2013

Happy Galician Literature Day!


Galician Literature Day (Galician: Día das Letras Galegas, Spanish: Día de las Letras Gallegas) is a public holiday in Galicia, Spain. It is a celebration of the Galician language and its literature which was inaugurated by the Royal Galician Academy in 1963. This celebration has taken place on May 17 each year since 1963. In the year 1991 Galician Literature Day was declared a public holiday in all Galicia.
The first celebration took place in 1963 to commemorate the centenary of Cantares gallegos, the first work written in the Galician language by Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885), who later became one of the most important poets in the history of Galicia. Cantares gallegos was first published on May 17, 1863.
Since 1963, each Galician Literature Day has been dedicated to a different writer in the Galician language. Only writers who have been dead for at least ten years are eligible, and the choice is made by the Real Academia Galega (Royal Galician Academy). There is only one precedent of a "shared" Day: in 1998, the day was dedicated to Martín Codax, Xohán de Cangas and Mendinho, together with the authors of the medieval songs (cantigas).


Who is this year dedicated to? To Roberto Vidal Bolaño, who was a Galician playwright and actor.

15 may 2013


Thursday, 15th May 2013

Enjoy the lovely view of fields covered in bluebells in the UK. This is a typical sight at his time of the year.

12 may 2013


In this section of your blog, you  will find interesting pieces of news and information related to not only the UK and Ireland  but also to other speaking countries. What other English speaking countries do you know? None? Yes, you know a lot, but here is a map to help you.



5 may 2013

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!


Did you know that ...?
Mother’s Day, or Mothering Sunday as it is more traditionally known, is an annual celebration where families up and down the UK pay tribute to the role mums play in their lives, giving thanks for everything they do.
In Britain the date of Mother’s Day itself is not fixed but it always falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which this year is on March 10. The date varies as it depends on when Easter is, but if you’re keen to plan ahead then get March 30 next year in your diary as that is when Mother’s Day 2014 takes place.

3 may 2013

HOMEWORK 03/05/13

1º ESO- A
FRIDAY, THE 3rd OF MAY, 2013
Activity book, page 91, exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.


2ºA Workbook page 82 translate Healthy habits, page 83 translate Body words, page 90 exercise 5 and page 91 exercises 1,2 and 3

1ºBac Workbook page 58 exercises 1,2 and 3

3ºA Reading book page 70 exercise 1, page 72 exercise 4A and page 75 exercise 7

3ºB Workbook page 90 exercises 1,2,3 and 5 and page 91 exercises 1 and 2

2ºB Reading book page 46 exercise 1, page 48 exercise 3 and page 50 exercise 4

HOMEWORK 02/05/13

1º ESO- A
THURSDAY, THE 2nd OF MAY, 2013
Grammar. Unit 8.
Irregular verbs. Past.
Activity book, page 89, exercises1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Activity book, page 90, exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4.
1º ESO-B
THURSDAY, THE 2nd OF MAY , 2013
Grammar. Unit 8.
Irregular verbs. Past.
Activity book, page 89, exercises1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Activity book, page 90, exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Activity book, page 91, exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

29 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 29/04/13

1º Bac Supplementary exercises page 15 exercise 5

2ºB Workbook page 87 exercises 1,2,3 and 4

3ºA Workbook page 86 exercise 3 and page 87 exercises 4,5,6 and 7

3ºB Workbook page 86 exercise 3 and page 87 exercises 4 and 5

27 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 26/04/13

2ºA and 2ºB Reading book page 33 exercise, page 35 exercise 5 and translate page 39

1ºBac Supplementary exercises page 14 exercises 4 and exercise 5 sentences 1 to 9

3ºA Reading book page 57 exercise 1

1º ESO- A
FRIDAY, THE 26th OF APRIL, 2013
Student´s book, page 69, exercises 1,2 and 3.
Student´s book, page 70, exercises 1,2,3 and 4.
My Portfolio, pages 25.
Activity book, page 86, exercise 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Activity book, page 87, exercise 5, 6 and 7.
Activity book, page 88, exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4.

25 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 25/04/13

3ºB Workbook page 86 exercise 1 and 2 and page 88 exercises 1 and 2

2ºBac Student's book page 90 Exam Practice 6 and page 91

1º ESO- A
THURSDAY, THE 25th OF APRIL, 2013
Student´s book, page 67, exercises 1,2,3,4,5 and 6.
Student´s book, page 68, exercises 1,2,3,4. Quest.
Activity book, page 84, exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Activity book, page 85, exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
1º ESO-B
THURSDAY, THE 25th OF APRIL, 2013
Student´s book, page 69, exercises 1,2 and 3.
Student´s book, page 70, exercises 1,2,3 and 4.
My Portfolio, pages 25.
Activity book, page 86, exercise 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Activity book, page 87, exercise 5, 6 and 7.
Activity book, page 88, exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4.

24 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 24/04/13

4ºA Workbook page 87 exercises 2,3,4 and 5

4ºB Workbook page 86 exercises 1,2  and 3

2ºA Workbook page 86 exercises 1,2 and 3 and page 88 exercises 1,2 and 3

1º ESO-B
WEDNESDAY, THE 24th OF APRIL, 2013
Student´s book, page 67, exercises 1,2,3,4,5 and 6.
Student´s book, page 68, exercises 1,2,3,4. Quest.
Activity book, page 84, exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Activity book, page 85, exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

23 abr 2013

HAPPY BOOK DAY!


HOMEWORK 23/04/13

4ºA Workbook page 86 exercises 1,2 and 3

2ºA Workbook page 85 exercises 1,2,3,4 and 5

2ºB Workbook page 86 exercises 1,2 and 3 and page 88 exercises 1,2 and 3

3ºA Workbook page 86 exercises 1 and 2 and page 88 exercises 1 and 2

1ºBac Supplementary exercises page 14 exercise 3
           Workbook page 78 exercises 1,2,3 and 4

2ºBac Workbook page 62 exercises 1,2 and 3

1º ESO- A 1º ESO-B
TUESDAY, THE 23rd OF APRIL,2013
READING BOOK


Pages 17,18,19 and 20.

22 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 22/04/13

2ºBac Write a review of a book or film you like. (Due on Thursday 25th)
           Student's book page 78

1ºBac Supplementary exercises page 14 exercise 3 sentences 1 to 8

2ºB workbook page 85

3ºA and 3ºB Workbook page 85

19 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 19/04/13

1º ESO- A
FRIDAY, THE 19th OF APRIL, 2013
Student´s book, page 65, exercises 1,2,3,4 and 5.
Student´s book, page 66, exercises 1,2,3 and 4.
Activity book, page 80, exercise 1.
Activity book, page 81, exercise 2.
Activity book, page 82, exercises 3 and 4.
Activity book, page 83. Vocabulary. Learning Tip, exercises 1 and 2.

2ºA Reading book page 22, 24, 25 and Brainteasers on pages 29 and 31

1ºBac Workbook page 56 Reading exercises 1,2,3,4 and 5

3ºA Reading book page 57 exercise 7

2ºB Reading book Brainteasers on pages 29 and 31

18 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 18/04/13

1º ESO- A
THURSDAY, THE 18th OF APRIL, 2013

TEMA 7: IDOLS
Student´s book, page 63, exercises 1,2 and 3.
Student´s book, page 64, exercises 1,2,3 and 4.
My Portfolio, pages 24.
Activity book, page 76, exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Activity book, page 77, exercises 1 and 2.
Activity book, page 78, exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Activity book, page 79. Self Check, exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
1º ESO-B
THURSDAY, THE 18th OF APRIL, 2013
Student´s book, page 65, exercises 1,2,3,4 and 5.
Student´s book, page 66, exercises 1,2,3 and 4.
Activity book, page 80, exercise 1.
Activity book, page 81, exercise 2.
Activity book, page 82, exercises 3 and 4.
Activity book, page 83. Vocabulary. Learning Tip, exercises 1 and 2.

3ºB Workbook page 84 exercises 1,2 and 3

17 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 17/04/13

4ºA Workbook pages 84 and 85

4ºB Student's book page 64 exercises 1 and 2
       Workbook page 84 exercises 1,2 and 3

2ºA Student's book page 64 exercises 2 and 3
       Workbook page 84 exercises 1,2 and 3

1º ESO-B
WEDNESDAY, THE 17th OF APRIL, 2013
TEMA 7: IDOLS
Student´s book, page 63, exercises 1,2 and 3.
Student´s book, page 64, exercises 1,2,3 and 4.
My Portfolio, pages 24.

16 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 16/04/13

1º ESO- A 1º ESO-B
TUESDAY, THE 16th OF APRIL,2013
READING BOOK


Pages 13, 14, 15 and 16.

4ºA Student's book page 63 exercises 2 and 3

4ºB Workbook page 78 exercise 5

2ºA Student's book page 58 exercise 4

2ºB Workbook page 84 exercises 1,2 and 3
       Student's book page 64 exercisee 2 and 3

3ºA Student's book page 64 exercise 3
       Workbook page 84 exercises 1,2 and 3

15 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 15/04/13

2ºBac Supplementary exercises page 34 exercise D, sentences 1 to 14

1ºBac Workbook page 52 exercise 3 and page 53 exercises 4,5 and 6

2ºB Workbook page 78 exercises 2 and 3 and page 79
       Student's book page 58 exercise 4

3ºA and 3ºB Workbook page 79 exercises 1,2,3 and 4, page 68 exercise 1, page 69 exercise 2, page 70 exercise 3 and Vocabulary

12 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 12/04/13

1º ESO- A
FRIDAY, THE 12th OF APRIL, 2013
Activity book: Tema 6.
Activity book, page 72, exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Activity book, page 73, exercises 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Activity book, page 74, exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Activity book, page 75, exercises 4, 5, 6 and 7.


2ºA and 2ºB Workbook page 74 exercises 1 and 4, page 68 exercises 1 and 2 and page 69 exercises 3 and 4

1ºBac Workbook page 52 exercises 1 and 2

3ºA Workbook page 76 exercises 1,2 and 3 and page 77 exercises 1 and 2

11 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 11/04/13

4ºA Workbook page 77 exercises 1 and 2 and page 78 exercises 3,4 and 5

3ºB Workbook page 77 exercise 1 and 2

4ºB Student's book page 57 exercise 3
       Workbook page 77 exercises 1 and 2

2ºBac Supplementary exercises page 34 exercise D
           Workbook page 47 exercise 7
           Reading "How to know your goths from your emos"

1º ESO- A
THURSDAY, THE 11th OF APRIL, 2013
Activity book: Tema 6.
Activity book, page 68, exercises 1 and 2.
Activity book, page 69, exercise 3.
Activity book, page 70, exercises 4 and 5.
Activity book, page 71. Vocabulary. Learning Tip, exercises 1 and 2.

1º ESO-B
Activity book: Tema 6.
Activity book, page 72, exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Activity book, page 73, exercises 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Activity book, page 74, exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Activity book, page 75, exercises 4, 5, 6 and 7.

10 abr 2013

HOMEWORK 10/04/13

4ºA and 4ºB Student's book page 56 exercises 2 and 3

2ºA Workbook page 74 exercises 1 and 2 and page 76 exercises 1,2 and 3

1º ESO-B
WEDNESDAY, THE 10th OF APRIL, 2013
Activity book: Tema 6.
Activity book, page 68, exercises 1 and 2.
Activity book, page 69, exercise 3.
Activity book, page 70, exercises 4 and 5.
Activity book, page 71. Vocabulary. Learning Tip, exercises 1 and 2.