I know all my students want to do is have some fun, but I'm afraid life doesn't work that way. Anyway, the final term is about to start and the school year is about to end!!!
There are several ways to learn English and some of them are really good fun: watching TV series, songs...
Learn English with some TV series...
Peppa Pig | The Doll Hospital | Cartoons for Children
Peppa Pig - English Series 1 (Episodes 1 - 10 with subtitles) and also in French!! (with subtitles)
Some activities for you to do:
The English We Speak: Go off on one (BBC Learning English)
A listening exercise for you to do: Would you eat a Kalette? (new types of vegetables) (BBC Learning English)
English in a Minute: 5 common uses of 'while' (BBC Learning English)
Learn how to speak English naturally: How to ask someone for a favour (BBC Learning English)
Here's my musical hint for today: All I wanna do by Sheryl Crow. Here's a version with the lyrics for you to sing along!!
What is the 'digital native'? How does it affect our teenagers?
Millennial bug: why the ‘digital native’ is a myth (The Guardian)
Do we need to rescue our kids from the digital world? (BBC News)
How can a distracted generation learn anything? (BBC News)
We Are Digital Natives
However, there is still time to do some work:
Project on A Christmas Carol by Adrián García Guardia (4º ESO A)
Project on Rabbit-Proof Fence by Abel Martínez Padilla (4º ESO A)
Project on Rabbit-Proof Fence by José Antonio Sabio Prados (4º ESO A)
The term "digital natives" refers to the people who have growned up with technology and are comfortable using it in their daily lives. These individuals are often seen as more technologically savvy than their olders, and are considered to have a natural aptitude for using digital tools. While the concept of digital natives is debating, it is clear that technology has become an integral part of modern life and will continue to shape the way we live, work, and communicate it. As technology continues to envolve, it will be important for individuals of all ages to continue to develop their digital literacy skills.
ResponderEliminarJose Antonio Sabio Prados 4ºESO A
I think that because of our age, we normally only think about having fun, but there what we think about is our future and there we make the last effort to leave prepared for high school or at least try.
ResponderEliminarWe know that it is important to have fun, obviously without exceding the limit, some situations are more serious and others are less serious, but both of them need to take some serious behaviour. But fun is sometimes really good to break the ice in some umcomfortable situations. Something that is rare to see someone with 13-16 years be a serious person because most people want to live the life in another way that is very common but that doesn't mean that all teenagers have that way of thinking and we have fun in our way.
ResponderEliminarSo in conclusion, there are a lot of ways of thinking but that doesn't mean that all we have the same way of thinking.
Javier Rivas López 4ºESO A
My classmates and I always want to have fun, it's normal, nobody likes school classes, we unintentionally make teachers angry, sometimes they take away our recess.
ResponderEliminarLeonel Quesada, 1ºESO A
Before the summer arrives, the pupils show an enthusiastic attitude. They want to put an end to school work and be free. Energy is high and they are ready to leave the stress of studies behind. They feel liberated and are looking forward to adventures and relaxing moments. Summer gives them the opportunity to recharge their batteries and create unforgettable memories.
ResponderEliminarAlthough practically everyone forgets almost all the things they have learned during the last academic year. And they have to relearn everything from scratch, which wastes a lot of time.
Francisco Toledo 4ºA