Showing posts with label 2º Bachillerato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2º Bachillerato. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Escuela Oficial de Idiomas

Abierto el plazo de preinscripción en las Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas de Madrid.
Plazo: 22 de abril al 9 de mayo (ambos inclusive).
Para obtener más información y acceder a las páginas web de las Escuelas Oficiales de Madrid haz clic aquí.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Becas para la participación en programa intensivo de inmersión lingüística en inglés


Becas para la participación en un programa intensivo de inmersión lingüística en inglés en España

Convocadas becas para la participación en un programa intensivo de inmersión lingüística
en inglés en España, destinadas a estudiantes de Bachillerato, de Grado 
Medio de Formación Profesional, de Artes Plásticas y Diseño, de Enseñanzas
Deportivas, de Enseñanzas Profesionales de Música y Danza y de Idiomas de
Nivel Intermedio y Avanzado.
Plazo: 20 días hábiles desde el 11 de marzo de 2014.

Podéis consultar la convocatoria aquí.

Monday, 20 January 2014

Food Pyramid

Look at the food pyramid. Do you think the foods you eat every day are healthy?
Imagine you are a congressional committee responsible for recommending what the government should do to fight the obesity epidemid and regulate the fast food industry. Here are some ideas:
  1. Limit restaurant hours
  2. Sales tax on fast food
  3. require that warning labels are posted on food packaging / restaurant (like the one we find on tobacco)
  4. require that alternative healthy choices be offered...
Do you think thease are good ideas, can you think of any other ideas?

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, here are some facts about the holiday!!

Talking Turkey: Thanksgiving Facts & Figures
by Raj Kamal.
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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Closed for business!






Some resources to help you understand Government Shutdown in the USA. Before the end of each fiscal year (September 30th), Congress is tasked with passing a set of bills that allot funds to many Federal Agencies. No funds, means no business, and all those agencies have to turn everything off (including the Departments of Education,  Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Justice, Interior... Environmental Protection Agency, US Courts, NASA, National Parks...)
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Multimedia overview of the meltdown.
From USAToday.A clear list of explanations about the situation.
Embarrassed by Government Shutdown

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Education Systems in the US and UK

Thanks to our Language Assistants, Mehdi and Jon, for putting together these interesting presentations about the education systems in their countries!!

Monday, 30 September 2013

National Geographic


National Geographic celebrates 125 years of photographs with some of its most iconic images. Check out some of these amazing images!

Photography at 125! From nationalgeographic.com

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

GMO OMG!

How much do you know about GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)? Here is some interesting information. What do you think? Do we know what we are eating?

GMO? Genetically Modified Organism
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GMOs - Truth and Myths



Organic vs. Genetically Engineered Food:


Organic vs. GMO Foods
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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

EXÁMENES DE SEPTIEMBRE 2013


CONVOCATORIA EXTRAORDINARIA DE SEPTIEMBRE 2013
ASIGNATURA
CURSO
DÍA / HORA
LUGAR
Inglés
2º Bachillerato
1º Bachillerato
4º ESO
3º ESO
2º ESO
1º ESO
Martes, 3 de septiembre
10:00 – 11:30
Salón de actos
Ampliación de Lengua Extranjera: Inglés
1º Bachillerato
Martes, 3 de septiembre
13:00 – 14:30
Salón de actos

EXÁMENES DE PENDIENTES. SEPTIEMBRE 2013
ASIGNATURA
CURSO
DÍA / HORA
LUGAR
Inglés
1º Bachillerato
3º ESO
2º ESO
1º ESO
Martes, 3 de septiembre
16:30 – 17:30
Salón de actos

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Abraham Lincoln

On this day in 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed a measure abolishing slavery in U.S. territories.
Click here to learn more about the 16th president of the United States.
Listen to his famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.

Monday, 18 March 2013

TV Pranks

Watch these videos and the discuss with your partner how you feel about each of them.







1. Did you find the ghost prank funn y or over the top?
2. How do you think you would have reacted if you'd been in that elevator? What about your parents?
3. If you were the girl's mother, would you have allowed her to take part in the prank?
4. Do you think AmericanSpanish television could have created something like this?
5. Why do you think this prank went viral (became very popular) so quickly?

Watch this talk show and discuss this particular prank. In general, how did they feel about it?
--They found it boring.
--They loved it.
--They thought it crossed the line.




Watch it again and decide who made the points below (Man, Woman, Neither)
--"This kind of prank would never appear on American TV"
--"I'd have had a heart attack in that kind of situation"
--"In the USA, the little girl's parents would be in trouble"
--"Hidden camera shows in America are much more innocent"
--"Brazil is one of the world's most violent countries"





Choose 2 statements from the previous exercise and, in small groups, say if you agree or disagree. What's the most controversial statement?

Choose the correct words to complete sentences 1-6 from the video. Then watch the following video and check your answers.
1. You know, this thing (got / took) 14 million (hits / assess). People love it!
2. You're laughing (of / at) other people's (misfortunes / misdemeanors.
3. That's why everybody (perceives / considers) us (like / as) weak.
4. Look! The kitten (snuck / scared) up on the baby! Boo!
5. Brazil is probably in the top when it (comes to / regards about) murders throughout the world.
6. It's (scary enough / enough scared) to get )to / though) the streets without getting shot, now you've got to deal wuth the ghost on the elevator?






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