Hi there!
Your classmate, Gema, suggests you can use the following page to do exercises on different areas of English: http://www.mansioningles.com/index.htm
I've checked the listening exercises and they're quite good! I think you can even do the intermediate level exercises if you think the elementary ones are too easy...
Thanks, Gema!
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24/03/2011
21/03/2011
Do schools kill creativity?
Hi there!
You can watch the following video with subtitles (preferably in English). Now that we're talking about education in class, I'd like you to give your opinion on this video. Do you agree with the speaker that schools kill creativity? In what ways could teachers foster (fomentar) the creativity of their students? (Leave your comments in the comment section)
17/03/2011
14/03/2011
Jumble Sale!
Grants
Check this out for grants!
http://www.educacion.es/horizontales/servicios/becas-ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar/idiomas.html
http://www.educacion.es/horizontales/servicios/becas-ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar/idiomas.html
11/03/2011
Reading Literature
Hi there!
Some of you have asked me to suggest some reading material. Not long ago, I saw an interesting collection at FNAC, but I'm sure you can find it in other bookshops as well. It's a collection of titles of short story writers, with their short stories in the "original version" (not adapted). The books are about 9 euros and include a CD. The difficult vocabulary is translated , so that you don't have to check a dictionary all the time. The collection is published by Pons.
My favourite writer has one story published there. Her name's Alice Munro and the story is called "The Progress of Love". It comes with a story by another famous Canadian author, Margaret Atwood.
Hope you enjoy your reading!
C.
04/03/2011
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