BEING A TEACHER....

BEING A TEACHER IS A DIFFICULT TASK NOWADAYS, SO I DECIDED TO FOLLOW THIS PIECE OF ADVICE BY BRUCE LEE:

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.

by Bruce Lee

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martes, 2 de septiembre de 2025

Who is your september song?


I mean who has been your summer love. Apart from this, have you got any special song for the month of September? It should be a mixture of feelings between summer memories and the new school year challenges ahead.

 


September is a turning point in our students' lives, but it is usually for the better. It will probably be more demanding, but more rewarding at the same time.

 

Learning English Grammar - Preferences (BBC Learning English)

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

  SUMMER REVISION  >>  Activities on the SIMPLE PAST for my   students in 1º ESO !!!!

 

 

Transform these sentences into the PRESENT CONTINUOUS:

1. He visits his grandmother. Now _________________________________________

2. I run with my friends. Now ___________________________________

3. They don’t eat lunch at home. Now ________________________________

4. Does your teacher play tennis? ________________________________ now ?

 

  

Learning English from the News:  Heatwaves speed up ageing process, study says  (BBC Learning English)   


 

 

 
 

SUMMER REVISION  >>  Activities for my students in 3º ESO:
 

78. Using the compound words formed with SOME/ANY/EVERY/NO + thing, one/body, where >>> complete the following dialogue (But first do this exercise on line).

Dad- Oh, my God! The meal is ruined. I put too much salt in it. Is there ____________ else to eat?

Mum- There's ____________ in the fridge, but have you looked  ____________ else?

Dad- I've looked in all the cupboards in the kitchen. There's  ____________ else to look.

Mum- If you've looked ____________ and found ____________ , then we'll have to eat  ____________ else or order a pizza.

Dad- We could buy some fish and chips or go to a Chinese restaurant.

Mum- No, let's go  ____________ else.

Dad- But  ____________ else is more expensive.

Mum- Last month we had dinner at Mario's and  ____________ has such good food.

Dad- Did we go with your parents?

Mum- No, I think we went with  ____________ else, but I can't remember who.

Dad- Was it expensive?

Mum- I'm sure  ____________ else is worse and the prices were reasonable.

Dad- But we had pasta yesterday.

Mum- You can order  ____________ else.

Dad- But  ____________ else is not so good as the lasagne.

Mum- You can go ____________ else, but I'm going there with the children.

Dad- No, I don't like eating alone.  ____________ else will come with me, but I won't have  ____________ but the lasagne.

Mum- As you wish.

79. RELATIVE CLAUSES. Rewrite the following sentences by means of CLEFT SENTENCES emphasizing the object, as in the example (My cousin wrote that letter  >>>  That's the letter (that/which) my cousin wrote).

80. RELATIVE CLAUSES. Write sentences using the clues given and appropriate relative pronouns as in the example (My cousin / work / in a hospital  >>>  My cousin is the relative who works in a hospital).


The English We Speak:  Muddle along  (BBC Learning English)


 

 

 

 Here's my musical hint for today:  September song by JP Cooper. Here's a version with lyrics included for you to sing along.  

 


 

 

 

 

Here are some more activities for my students:







Stories from M'bera - MAURITANIA - #HUMAN 

 

 

 

 

 

12 Confusing verbs

Pair 1: get vs go        Pair 2: notice vs realise     Pair 3: rob vs steal
Pair 4: win vs beat      Pair 5: affect vs effect              Pair 6: wake vs wake up
 
Quiz  (minute 26.30)

 




US Open 2025: Álcaraz vs Rinderkneck (Round 4) ....

 




 

"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"



Learn English with  -  The idea of you  


 


British Accent Shadowing | Wuthering Heights | RP Pronunciation Practice – Part 1 (by Emily Brontë)  - Animated Story


 

 

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miércoles, 27 de agosto de 2025

We can all tough it out!!


 

Summer holidays are coming to an end and the school year is just round the corner. I guess we can all tough it out, that is to say, we are strong enough to face such a tough situation ( Stay strong ). We all have to bear in mind that in two weeks' time we will be having our entry exams, so there is still time to go through all the contents we saw last year.

 

The English We Speak:  Tough it out  (BBC Learning English)



It is obvious that those who have done some kind of work this summer ( SUMMER SCOREBOARD ) will have better chances to succeed.

 

 



Well, starting a new school year is music to my ears as it means new challenges, new students, new partners... We will try not to play it by ear so as to have everything well planned and organised. Don't worry if there are some tough situations ahead since Albert will be always eager to lend you an ear . Anyway, there will always be moments when you are  up to your ears in work. I gave you some tips for this summer to avoid this situation, but if you haven't followed my advice, just take it easy and try to keep a regular pace in your efforts, and perhaps you need to do a To-do list (check below to know what it really means). Here you've been presented with 4 expressions connected with ear. You can check the meaning of each of them just below in the English in a Minute section.


 

 

 

 

 

 

  SUMMER REVISION  >>  Activities on the SIMPLE PAST for my   students in 1º ESO !!!!

 

 Complete the dialogue with the previous questions?  

A: ____     B: Yes, please. I'd like to go to the beach.  _____    A: Bus 345 goes to the beach.   B: ____    A: Every twenty minutes.    B: I see.  ____     A: In ten minutes.    B: ___     A: It's £5 ____    B: Yes, please. _____   A. It's right over there. Have a good trip!

 

Learning English Grammar:  To-do lists  (BBC Learning English)

Have you done your To-do list yet? Tell me about it!


 

 


NEW THAT'S ENGLISH   >>>> Here are my hints for you to watch:    1º ESO      Unit 1A     Unit 1B  (Module 2)         3º ESO     Unit 10A   Unit 10B    (Module 4)      

...and remember that if you want to watch more episodes, you can visit my site! 

 
 

SUMMER REVISION  >>  Activities for my students in 3º ESO:
 

 Present Perfect Simple  and   USED TO  

 

76. Write the following sentences in REPORTED SPEECH.

77. Write sentences using the following words/expressions.

cry    -     for  a while   -   wrong






 

 

 

 Here's my musical hint for today:  Jumpin' Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones ft. Aretha Franklin (original version). Here's a version with lyrics included for you to sing along.  

 

 


 

 

 

Here are some more activities for my students:







Carolyn's interview - ENGLAND - #HUMAN 

 


 

 

 

 

12 Confusing nouns

Pair 1: floor vs ground        Pair 2: journey vs trip ( vs travel)     Pair 3: opportunity vs possibility
Pair 4: receipt vs recipe      Pair 5: history vs story              Pair 6: shade vs shadow 
 
Quiz (minute 12.30) 



US Open 2025: Álcaraz vs Opelka (Round 1) ....

 




 

"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"



Learn English with Kung Fu Panda -  Po Meets Shifu  


 



 

 

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