Showing posts with label listening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label listening. Show all posts

29 Nov 2021

Year 3 ESO street art

 Hi there guys!


I am leaving you a link to an interesting video on the topic we are dealing with in the class these days: street art.

1 Dec 2020

Murder scene by British Council Learning English

 Hi there guys!


Follow this link to discover an amazingly useful set of videos (to improve your listening skills), exercises on the tenses you have been practising lately and vocabulary that you can use for your WR and SPK exams next week.

I recommend that you watch them calmly, pause and play them as many times as you need and do the exercises below the videos. They are excellent practice and I am sure you can learn useful expressions to be later used in your exams.

I hope you enjoy them!

6 Dec 2018

Native Americans

Hi there!

After our recent lessons on Native American culture by Alyse, our American teacher, carried out in November to commemorate their heritage month, here you are some links about the topic in case you want to read, listen and watch more.

- misconceptions about Native Americans on Teen Vogue

- Native American heritage month

- Native Knowledge

I hope you enjoy it and that on such a day as today when us Spaniards are celebrating 40 years of our constitution it helps you realise that all cultures, races and ethnicities have the right to live in peace and to have a place on such a huge planet.

Bye for now!

5 Oct 2016

Let us commemorate World Teachers Day

Hi there!


As you may know, today is World Teachers Day. Why? Well, I guess that is because as many other institutions, rights, inventions... there is a need to remind people that us teachers are here and even sometimes we are here for a reason: to teach (and learn).

Being a teacher (as long as you love what you do) has been a pleasure for the last 10 years in public schools and I hope there are also good or even better years to come wherever I go.

That's all for now. Click here and enjoy the TALK.

26 May 2011

a bit of history and humour

You should check this link to practise your listening skills and learn about political alliances.