You may feel overwhelmed and stressed due to the amount of homework you have to do and the number of hours you spend studying for the exams, but I wonder if you have worked regularly all along the school year. In most cases, I have my doubts!
The English We Speak: In over my head (BBC Learning English)
Do you feel overwhelmed? Here’s why – and how to fix it (The Guardian)
I may admit that certain situations are unavoidable, but preventive actions can always be taken. A good glass of fresh orange juice provides you with enough vitamin C to prevent colds, some exercise and avoiding the use of electronic devices makes you sleep better... and working all the year long results in better marks and less anxiety at the end of the school year!
Here's my musical hint for today: The Heat is On by Glenn Frey. And here are the lyrics for you to sing along.
Yassin El Fachati ( a student in 1º ESO B at our school) presenting Portalico's Restaurant (Writing 14)
Real Easy English: Talking about DIY (BBC Learning English)
Here are some more activities for my students:
English in a Minute: Phrases with KEEP (BBC Learning English)
Office English: Writing notes (BBC Learning English)
Lerning English from the News: Hantavirus ship evacuated & Ebola: deadly virus spreads (BBC Learning English)
Listening exercise for you to do: How reading shapes your brain (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
Solution: to the exercise in the previous post (4º ESO)
My mother usually goes to the hairdresser's on Saturday mornings OR My mother usually has her hair done on Saturday mornings.
Quick English Lessons: What's the difference: JUST, ALREADY & YET? (BBC Learning English)
"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"
Learning English with Wednesday & Lady Gaga
The history of wine
Old stories about Nadal:
John McEnroe Was Right About Rafael Nadal But Nobody Listened - making reference to his 5-hour marathon match against Guillermo Coria in the 2005 Rome final.









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