That’s the end of our music movies. Enjoy it!
That’s the end of our music movies. Enjoy it!
We are pleased to present the latest and final draft of photography. How do our students see their reality, what motivates them, what they like …?
Our 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th graders have participated in a “logo” contest that is going to represent our school regarding the PILE project we are participating in. On one hand, we wanted our students to get involved in another aspect of the project. On the other hand, they were told that their production had to transmit some ideas of what does it mean to learn a foreign language (to learn, to travel, to communicate, to share cultures, etc.).
> Below you can see the finalists and the winner. You must know that it was hard for the jury to choose only one logo because there were many great ones.
> Thanks children of CM and CS for your enthusiasm!
Els nois i les noies des de 3r fins a 6è han participat en un concurs de LOGOS per tal d´escollir el que representi la nostra escola, dins del projecte PILE. Hem volgut, d´una banda, que els alumnes se sentissin més partícips del projecte, i de l´altra, que intentessin representar en el logo tota una sèrie d´aspectes relacionats amb l´aprenentatge d´una llengua estrangera (aprendre, viatjar, comunicar-se, compartir i intercanviar trets culturals, etc.).
> Tot seguit, us mostrem els logos finalistes i el guanyador. Cal dir, però, que, al jurat, ens va costar força triar-ne un de sol, perquè n´hi havia molts de molt bons.
> Gràcies nens i nenes de CM i CS per haver-hi participat amb tantes ganes!
With an unexpected day … we have decided to make this great song on another photographic work. See it and tell us what you think!
Hello! We appear on the blog with new photographic works. The photomontages illustrate situations, feelings or just games. We hope you like us because these are the last of this term, the second group.
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We return with a new musical work. We listened to Eliza Doolittle with a fantastic song called pack up. We are pleased that we have been able to perform the song our way, and this is the result. Just … Enjoy it.
Hi pupils!!! We return again with our photographic productions. We rely on our feelings, our feelings, in what we do and we love to see. We hope you like it.
If it didn’t already feel like Christmas in New York, it does now. A simple flick of a switch and possibly the world’s most famous festive tree is aglow once more.
Thousands of New Yorkers stood side by side with tourists in Midtown Manhattan this week to count down alongside a host of stars at the Rockefeller Center’s 76th tree lighting ceremony (read more below).
New York’s appeal for visiting Britons may have waned as the beleaguered pound has dropped but if shopping isn’t your main priority then the Big Apple in December is still hard to resist.
Brimming with holiday spirit that won’t cost you a dime, it really is the nicest time of year to go.
From the dinosaur-shaped Christmas trees that welcome visitors at the American Museum of National History to the Salvation Army bell ringers that seem to stand on every street corner, New York’s feel-good factor can melt the hardest of hearts.
And if you’re lucky, you’ll find it all under a dusting of snow too. So, earmuffs at the ready, here’s the best of the Big Apple’s must-see yuletide attractions.
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After the English Camp, we are exhausted and tired. The weekend will serve all of us to rest and to recharge batteries to confront with humor the reentry to the reality. It’s not a joke: A camp to remember!