2015: A Year in Search

What events did you recognise?

Watch the video again and put them in the right order, as they appear on the video.

  1. “The Dress”
  2. #ilooklikeanengineer
  3. Aid for Nepal
  4. Beirut vigil
  5. Black Lives Matter
  6. Caitlyn Jenner @ the ESPYs
  7. Cecil the Lion
  8. Confederate Flag Removed from SC Statehouse
  9. Cuban Embargo lift
  10. Drake, Hotline Bling
  11. Foo Fighters Rocking 1000 ‘Learning to Fly’
  12. FIFA Women’s World Cup
  13. First two female soldiers graduate Army Rangers School
  14. Holly Holm
  15. Isabella’s 3-D printed arm
  16. Je Suis Charlie
  17. Kenyan vigil
  18. Letterman’s final show
  19. Mad Men series finale
  20. Marriage equality
  21. Miss Universe Japan
  22. Nae Nae
  23. Paris vigil in London
  24. Pope Francis’ visit to the US
  25. Rugby World Cup
  26. Shia LaBeouf
  27. Special Olympics World Games
  28. Star Wars: “The Force Awakens”
  29. Stuart Scott @ the ESPYs
  30. Syrian Refugee Crisis
  31. The Warriors, NBA Champions.
  32. Water on Mars
  33. Self-balancing two-wheeled board

 

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Three documentaries I recommended today in class

Narrated by Morgan Freeman, it has the perfect title in English, untranslatable.

You can watch it on TV3.

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Changing Paradigms by Sir Ken Robinson

I. Look at the picture and quote above of Sir Ken Robinson. Discuss it in pairs or groups of three.

II. We are going to watch a video about Sir Ken Robinson, an internationally recognised expert in education and creativity, in which he talks about the person who inspired him. Answer the questions in the worksheet.

III. What type of person do you think Sir Robinson is?

IV. You are now going to watch part of apresentation by Ken Robinson in which he talks about the education system in the western world.  This is a wordle of the transcript of his talk. Have a look at the first slide and predict what you think the talk will be about from the words you can see in the wordle.

V. Have a look at slides 2-12. On each slideyou have a sentence which relates to the presentation.Put the sentences into the correct order to form a grammatically correct sentence.

VI. Watch the video and say whether the sentences on your worksheet are true or false.

Ken Robinson – RSA Animate from The Coral Collective on Vimeo.

VII. Do you agree with Sir Robinson? Is there anything you would change in the educational system in your country?

[Thanks to Film English]

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2015 Words of the Year

I. Do you recognise these emojis?

Resultat d'imatges de crying out loud empoji oxford dictionary

II. What is the first emoji useful for? What can you express with it?

Watch these video and find out how people refer to the emojis above, in I.

III. Are emojis words? Do you agree? How often do you use them? Which is your favorite emoji? Do you agree that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’? 

IV. Why does one of the boys on the video say that the crying laughing emoji is perfect?

V. Read this article from TIME magazine about Oxford Dictionary 2015 Words of the Year and find out 2 other ways of referring to ‘the crying laughing emoji’ 

VI. Read this article from NBC News about Collins Dictionary 2015 Words of the Year and make a sentence with ‘binge-watch’.

VII. What are the words used to describe these pictures? (Information on the texts in V&VI).

a) 

Resultat d'imatges de lumbersexual

b) 

c) 

d)

[All activities designed by Ms. Xortó. Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo for his compilation of lists on The Word of the Year]

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Notting Hill

I. The film begins with William’s description of his neighbourhood.

Some of the locations are real.

   Of course, I've seen her films and
    always thought she was, well,
    fabulous -- but, you know,
    million miles from the world I live
    in.  Which is here -- Notting Hill
    -- not a bad place to be...

    There's the market on weekdays,
    selling every fruit and vegetable
    known to man...

    The tattoo parlour -- with a guy
    outside who got drunk and now can't
    remember why he chose 'I Love Ken'...

Notting Hill location: the guy who got the ‘I love Ken’ tattoo: Saints Tattoo Parlour, 201 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London W11

     The racial hair-dressers where
    everyone comes out looking like the
    Cookie Monster, whether they like
    it or not...

      Then suddenly it's the weekend, and
    from break of day, hundreds of stalls
    appears out of nowhere, filling
    Portobello Road right up to Notting
    Hill Gate...

 
    ... and thousands of people buy
    millions of antiques, some genuine...

    ... and some not so genuine.

  
    And what's great is that lots of
    friends have ended up in this part of
    London -- that's Tony, architect
    turned chef, who recently invested
    all the money he ever earned in a new
    restaurant...

Notting Hill location: the failed restaurant of William’s friend, Tony: Portfolio, on the corner of Golborne Road and Bevington Road, London W10

    So this is where I spend my days
    and years -- in this small village in
    the middle of a city -- in a house
    with a blue door that my wife and I
    bought together... before she left
    me for a man who looked like Harrison
    Ford, only even handsomer..

Notting Hill location: the ‘blue door’ – William Thacker’s flat, blue again: 280 Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill, London W11

Notting Hill location: William Thacker bumps into Anna Scott on the corner: Westbourne Park Road at Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London W11

 And so it was just another hopeless
    Wednesday, as I set off through the
    market to work, little suspecting
    that this was the day which would
    change my life forever.  This is
    work, by the way, my little travel
    book shop...

  A small unpretentious store... named 'The Travel Book Co.'

  
    ... which, well, sells travel books
    -- and, to be frank with you, doesn't
    always sell many of those.

Notting Hill location: Hugh Grant’s ‘travel bookshop’: Notting Hill, 142 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London W11

Notting Hill location: the birthday party: 91 Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill, London W11

Notting Hill location: Anna Scott stays at the Ritz Hotel, Piccadilly, London

Notting Hill location: William proposes at the press conference: Savoy Hotel, 1 Savoy Hill, the Strand, London WC2

ANNA
    What's in there?

WILLIAM
    Gardens.  All these streets round
    here have these mysterious communal
    gardens in the middle of them.
    They're like little villages.

ANNA
    Let's go in.

WILLIAM
    Ah no -- that's the point -- they're
    private villages -- only the people
    who live round the edges are allowed
    in.

ANNA
    You abide by rules like that?

Notting Hill location: sneaking into the communal gardens: Rosmead Gardens, Rosmead Road, London W11

'For June, who loved this garden --
 from Joseph who always sat beside
 her.' 

Did you know before about memorial benches?

II. What is the film genre?

III. Conversaion topics:

  1. Have you ever had a brief meeting with a stranger that you couldn’t forget? What was the exchange? Where did it happen?
  2. If you could meet a famous person, who would it be? Why? Who is your favourite star?
  3. If you could meet a famous person, what would you say to him or her?
  4. Would you like to be famous? Why or why not? Does fame bring happiness? Is there a downside to being famous? If so, what is it?
  5. Why do you think people today are so interested in famous people?
  6. Did you like the film? Why (not)?
  7. Do you like the way the movie ends? Why (not)?

IV. There are some colloquial and slang words in the movie (script). Let’s comment on them!

V. And finally, a link to the Horse & Hound magazine.

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Stage I in our eTwinning Project, Our Schools: A world of differences?

We have completed Stage I in our eTwinning Project, Our Schools: A world of differences?

You can show your parents what we have done so far.

Mapping our schools, so that we know exactly where we are in Europe.

Asking each other questions about everyday school life.

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ESO1 SELF-ASSESSMENT

Use this spreadsheet for self-assessment

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Minions

Theatrical release poster

Now that we have watched the movie, let’s do some activities based on the film.

I. These are the Minions’ despicable bosses. Put them in chronological order.

  1. Dracula
  2. Yeti / Abominable Snowman
  3. Dinosaur
  4. Prehistoric man
  5. Scarlet Overkill
  6. Napoleon Bonaparte
  7. Gru
  8. A pharaoh

II. How did some of them die? 

  1. who was killed by a stalactite?
  2. who was killed by sunlight?
  3. who was killed by a pyramid?
  4. who was killed by a bear?
  5. who fell into a volcano?

III. Match these historical periods to some of the evil masters above.

  1. The Stone Age
  2. Ancient Egypt
  3. The Jurassic Period
  4. The Dark Ages in Medieval Europe
  5. The First French Empire

Minions is a terrific movie to find out about British culture and traditions as well as London’s most famous landmarks.

Activities

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Christmas Vocabulary and Poem

Activities

Twas The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore (1822)

  1. When does this story take place?
  2. Where were the stockings hung?
  3. What were the children dreaming of?
  4. How many reindeer pulled the sleigh?
  5. Who is St. Nick?
  6. Who are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen?
  7. St. Nicholas came down the _______________
  8. Who said (and when) “Happy Christmas to all, and to all a Good-night!”
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Some Xmas videos you’re gonna love!

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