Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Writing, writing, writing

One of the most difficulta parts in learning any language is being able to express your own ideas by writing them. With our 4th ESO students we have practised how to write different texts which had to include linking words and a clear structure. They had to choose between different topics, and obviously, one of the most popular was writing about why they like a particular sport. 

Another topic which was chosen by lots of students was about personal experiences and the best day in their lives. Finally, the third topic was writing about the pros and cons of reducing speed limits in our roads.
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Thursday, 23 November 2017

Surveys

Surveys are an interesting tool to know about people's activities, likes or ideas. 1st ESO students have written surveys which could be used to know about their classmates' eating habits, sports practice, extracurricular activites, etc.

Due to the lack of time, we haven't been able to answer all the questions, but they have imagined what the results would be and have written short paragraphs about what they think their friends do or like. 

Apart from that, they have practised getting graphics, which are also a visual tool to understand facts.


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Friday, 10 November 2017

Daily activities


A good way to practice present simple and basic structures is work with routines. Our daily activities include a wide range of vocabulary, including frequency adverbs. 

In this post, we are showing some of our 1st ESO students, who have created presentations using present simple and including pictures to tell us about their daily activities. Obviously, there are more projects but we hope you enjoy the ones uploaded here.

















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