Wednesday 29 November 2017

Gender violence

Watch this video and explain what you can see in it:



Check out also this link.

Now listen to this poem ("No te rindas") by Mario Benedetti. Can you find a relation to this issue?

Sunday 26 November 2017

Singing for Mrs Pettigrew Literay Circles plan (3ºB, 3ºC)


Below you can find a list with the Literary circles dates (on Thursdays).  On Mondays you have to hand in the Literary Circle worksheet of the story/stories whose LC is scheduled for the following Thursday. You can find info on what a literary circle worksheet should include HERE. I highly recommend reading the introduction by the author to each story, but the LC (and the LC worksheet) will only deal with the story itself. 

December 14: MEETING CEZANNE 
Dec. 21:  I BELIEVE IN UNICORNS
January 11: THE GIANT´S NECKLACE
Jan. 18: MY ONE AND ONLY GREAT ESCAPE
Jan. 25: MY FATHER IS A POLAR BEAR + THE SILVER SWAN
February 1: THE MOZART QUESTION 
Feb. 8: WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE? 
Feb. 22: HALF A MAN + FOR CARLOS, A LETTER FROM YOUR FATHER 
March 1SINGING FOR MRS PETTIGREW

Thursday 23 November 2017

Gattaca essay (4ºD, B1B/C)



After watching Gattaca in Tutoría classes (and English), it´s time to work out an essay on it. It should be longer than the usual composition (no less than 250 words) and include the following points:

1. Character analysis: Description of the most important characters (Vincent, Jerome, Anton, Irene): their motivations, their evolution in the film, their strengths and weaknesses, etc.
2. A plot overview. Have a look at this quiz, it can help you to make up your summary.
3. Quote interpretation. (As usual, explain what is going on at this point of the plot and who is speaking or mentioned). Choose three of these:

a-"You want to know how I did it? This is how I did it, Anton: I never saved anything for the swim back".

b-"I got the better end of the deal. I only lent you my body. You lent me your dream".

c-" -How the hell did you get up here?
    -Oh, I could always walk... I've been faking it".

d-"They used to say that a child conceived in love has a greater chance of happiness. They don't say that anymore".

e-"Unacceptable risk of heart failure." I think that's what the manual says. The only trip I'll take in space is around the sun on this satellite right here". 

f-" -What are you doing here, Anton?
    -I should ask *you* that question. I have a right to be here. You don't.
    -Heh! You almost sound as if you believe that. I committed no murder. You must be disappointed.
     -You've committed *fraud*. Listen, you're in a lot of trouble. I can get you out of here...
     -Do you have any idea what it took to get IN here?"

g-"Jerome Morrow was never meant to be one step down on the podium".

4. What is the moral of this story? What have you learned from it? 

Deadline to turn in your essay: December 18. 

Tuesday 21 November 2017

Holes Literary circles plan (4ºD)



The literary circles will take place on Thursdays (except for the last one that will be on a Tuesday) following this plan. On the previous Tuesday please hand in the LC worksheet for me to check:

Nov. 30: chapters 1-6 (literary workshop: no LC worksheet needed)
Dec. 14: chapters 7-10
Dec 21: ch.11-16
Jan 11: ch. 17-23
Jan. 18: ch. 24-29
Jan. 25: ch. 30-34
Feb. 1: ch. 35-40
Feb. 8: ch. 41-45
Feb. 13 (Tue): ch. 46-end (literary workshop:no LC worksheet needed)

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Study skills






Click on this link to find very useful information about "Técnicas de estudio".

Monday 13 November 2017

Cleft sentences (4ºD)


More practice on cleft sentences here (click on the links). Remember in the exam I´ll only include the ones starting with what or it :

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Sunday 12 November 2017

Beowulf: topics for your composition (3ºB, 3ºC)


For November 16 (Thursday) you have to hand in a 150 word composition on ONE of the topics below (you can mix several if you want). Use the information and handouts provided by me to do it. Write three paragraphs: 
-Introduction (mention the topic you have chosen and why you chose it). 
-Body (main ideas, include examples to support your points).
-Conclusion (recap of the most important idea(s)). 


Topics (choose one):

1. Do you agree with the action against Grendel you were assigned for Global Classrooms mock conferences? Why? What action would you have preferred to defend?

2. In many ways, Beowulf is the precursor of the modern superhero in later stories.  What modern stories do you think reflect the same mythological elements used in Beowulf?

3. Is Beowulf a good warrior? And a good king?

4. In what way(s) can Grendel and Grendel´s mother be considered human?

5. What is a hero for you? Are heroes still necessary nowadays? Name someone you consider a hero and explain why s/he is a hero for you.

6. Write the story from Grendel´s point of view. (In this case you don't have to follow the outline above, anyway use paragraphs to separate different events or situations in the story). 

Monday 6 November 2017

Grammar review (4ºD)


In the first term in grammar as you know we´ve been focusing mainly on 3º ESO contents (namely a recap of Tenses, in the Active and Passive forms) and the Modal verbs for Hypotheses in the past. Use these links for futher on-line practice. 

-Tenses practice:
-Past Simple/Past Continuous.
-Simple Past vs Present Perfect
-Simple Past vs Present Perfect(2)
-Past Simple vs Past Perfect 
-Present Perfect Continuous
-Present Perfect Simple vs Present Perfect Continuous
-Past Perfect Simple 
-The Future Perfect. Click on these links: #1, #2
-The Future Continuous: #3 , #4 
-Mixed Future tenses: #5 , #6 
-A bit of everything
-Irregular verbs forms 
-More irregular verbs 
-A crossword now. 

-Passive forms: click on these links.
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 -Modal verbs for Deduction in the past (must/may/might/can´t+have+participle) and Regret (should +have+part.). 
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