Here you have extra information and practice on the passive voice.
Theory and practice
Task 2
Impersonal Passive
6 dic 2016
5 nov 2016
OURENSE'S FILM FESTIVAL
This year we have been invited to attend the OUFF. A group of 3ºESO students went to the Auditorio to enjoy a beautiful film about friendship and growing up, Stand by Me on its 30th anniversay. It was directed by Rob Reiner and based on a short story by Stephen King entitled The Body.
After enjoying the film and discussing it with a film critic in the Auditorio, we work on it in our English lessons. We discussed the characters and how they grow up together. We enjoyed its tiemless soundtrack and we want you to enjoy too. Why don't you try fill in the blanks here? You can have a look at the video below first, if you prefer.
After the film, we wonder about the cast and we want to know how they look like nowadays and here they are:
Wil Wheaton, Gordie Lachance
River Phoenix, Chris Chambers
Jerry O’Connell, Vern Tessio
Corey Feldman, Teddy Duchamp
John Cusack, Denny Lachance
Kiefer Sutherland, Ace Merrill
Casey Siemaszko, Billy Tessio
Read More: See the Cast of ‘Stand by Me’ Then And Now | http://thefw.com/stand-by-me-then-and-now/?trackback=tsmclip
You can also listen to the podcast that Gema and Andrea have recorded about this film. We hope you like it!
12 oct 2016
12th OCTOBER: COLUMBUS DAY
Columbus Day, which is on the second Monday of October, remembers Christopher Columbus' arrival to the Americas on October 12, 1492.Christopher Columbus is often portrayed as the first European to sail to the Americas. He is sometimes portrayed as the discoverer of the New World.
Columbus Day originated as a celebration of Italian-American heritage and was first held in San Francisco in 1869. The first state-wide celebration was held in Colorado in 1907. In 1937, Columbus Day become a holiday across the United States. Since 1971, it has been celebrated on the second Monday in October.
The date on which Columbus arrived in the Americas is also celebrated as the DÃa de la Raza (Day of the Race) in Latin America and some Latino communities in the USA. However, it is a controversial holiday in some countries and has been re-named in others.
Columbus Day celebrations are controversial because the settlement of Europeans in the Americas led to the deaths of a very large proportion of the native people. It has been argued that this was a direct result of Columbus' actions. It is clear that the arrival of the European settlers led to the demise of a large proportion of the history and culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. It has also been argued that Columbus should not be honored for discovering North America, as he only went as far as some islands in the Caribbean and never got as far as mainland America.
10 oct 2016
DON'T GIVE UP!
We are starting the school year and beginnings aren't always easy, but as Bruno Mars and some Sesame Street Characters say DON'T GIVE UP! It's too early. And if you feel like revising the present simple and some body parts, this is the song to do it!
It's a good way to review it!
6 oct 2016
BUSY DAISY
Let us introduce Daisy, Oliver and Alfie to you. They will offer you some useful information and extra pratice on the topics we learn in the classroom.
We started revising the present simple so Daisy is chatting to her brother Oliver, and his best mate Alfie, about her new boyfriend. Click on the image below to watch the video and do the exercises.
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