The life of a student or a teacher is like that. There are no Sundays or holidays!!! We can't stop working as we have so much to learn and the chances are few, as the song says. However, this is amazing side of these two jobs: you never get bored!! Anyway, if you like your job, that will be no problem.
Perhaps now, after PM Liz Truss resigning, Britons will be saying: "I want you back" referring to EU after the Brexit episode. Here's the announcement made by the British Prime Minister, try to find a mistake in the speech:
Read the following newspaper article and you will see how they have corrected the mistake.
Our students creating their avatars. Here are Nerea Bacas and Amain Briouel (1º ESO B) creating their own avatars...
It is time to create your own avatar using this programme AVATAR MAKER !!
My encouraging song to help you keep working:I want you back by The Jacksons 5. Here's a version with the lyrics for you to sing along on the Ed Sullivan show!!
The Jackson 5 "I Want You Back" on The Ed Sullivan Show
I also want my students to be back to the road of success having the best marks possible. Here's something to help you.
Despite of all Albert's speeches in class telling us how easy English language is, many students find it really hard to learn. As it is the case of plurals in English...
This is just because the English language has different origins (Latin, French, Germanic languages...) and, for instance, Spanish has mainly one.
Here are some activities for you to do and you'll see how easy it is.
According to experts: "Octopuses are ocean creatures that are most famous for having eight arms and bulbous heads.
Some other fun facts: They have three hearts and blue blood; they
squirt ink to deter predators; and being boneless, they can squeeze into
(or out of) tight spaces."
Click here: Octopus facts (Live Science) for further information.
Actually, some of our students in 1º ESO are adapting to the new situation and they are creating their own sites and blogs as part of our digital project:
And some others adapting to a completely different country from ours in their Mobility to Istanbul....
And have you seen the 007 James Bond film Octopussy? Here's the scene called "Two of a kind" (the same or very similar. Example: "she and her sister were two of a kind" // (of cards) having the same face value, but a different suit.)