Tuesday 28 December 2010

APLE HOMEWORK FOR CHRISTMAS

Hi students.
I hope you are having a good time with no lessons and exams to worry about.
Here's your homework for Christmas. The deadline is Sunday 9th 2011, so  you have over 10 days to work on it. Try not to leave everything for the last moment.

The first part is all from your book "Real English and Speaking 3".

You have to do all these activities, write the answers in a Word file and send it to me to the usual address javiprofeingles@hotmail.com.
Page 18: Activity A (parts 1, 2, 3). You don't need to write the questions, just the answers.
Page 19: Activity B (parts 1, 2). Activity C (parts 1, 2)
Page 20: Activity D (parts 1, 2)
Page 21: Activity F
Look all these words up in a dictionary or on the Internet and write the meaning or the translation for each one of them. Very important vocabulary for the next exam!!!!
1.- terraced house. 2.- cramped. 3.- shabby. 4.- property. 5.- budget. 6.- I'm afraid not. 7.- I'd rather. 8.- neighborhood. 9.- bills. 10.- due. 11.- rental agreement. 12.- sublet 13.- insurance. 14.- to evict. 15.- tap. 16.- estate agent. 17.- tenant. 18.- to fix. 19.- to leak. 20.- accomodation.

The second part is Internet based.

During the second term, we are going to work with English Central. It is a site where you can watch small videos, with or without the script and then you can listen and repeat what the video says. For the moment, I just want you to register. You can do it here.



Write your real name, an email and a password. As usual, WRITE THE INFORMATION DOWN somewhere or REMEMBER IT so as not to forget it next time you have to work with it. If you want, you can practise with one video or just watch the tutorial or the example to see how things work.

The third part is not easy.

Try to listen to at least 30 minutes of English every day. You can watch videos, films, series, student news, listen to music, watch TV, etc., but try to listen to as much as you can.

The fourth part is just for some of you.

If you still don't have the text book or headphones, ask Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar for it.
If you haven't worked during the first term, January 1st is a good time to take the resolution to start working and doing your homework.

Happy New Year to you all.
Javier

Tuesday 21 December 2010

3º ESO December computer room

10 minutes: Let's see if you have finally understood the difference between the past simple and the past continuous. Try this text. You need a score of at least 400 hundred to be sure you know this important grammar point.



20 minutes: Open Going Places 3 software. You must have an icon on your desktop. If you don't have it, use your CD and install it following the instructions. If you have problems, raise your hand and I will go and help you. One you are in the program, go to Module 2 and do:
Vocabulary 2
Grammar 1 & 4
Skills 1
Test 3
When you finish, raise your hand tell me how it went.

10 minutes: How are you doing with your Geography? Prove how good you are at locating places going to this place. You should try to get at least to level 6.

10 minutes: Time to sing Christmas Carols. You are going to watch a couple of videos with the overhead projector. Listen to them and sing along.

Merry Xmas to you all.
I hope you all work much harder in the year 2011. Don't forget to visit the blog during your Xmas holidays.
Javier

Sunday 19 December 2010

APLE COMPUTER ROOM DECEMBER 20TH

Last lesson of the year...

Let's see if we can have a little bit of fun and practise our English at the same time.

35 minutes. Have you heard about the university students demonstrations in London? What would make you join a street demonstration? Rant these options and add new ones with the person next to you.

education cuts

rise in tuition fees
hospital closures
tax increases
your country going to war
loss of religious freedom
nuclear power plant coming to your town
rise in the price of alcohol and tobacco
one more year of bachillerato

We are going to watch a video. Here is a wordle about it. Just looking at the words, what do you think the video will be about?


Jody McIntyre, a 20-year-old student with cerebral palsy, attended a demonstration in London against the recent increase in student tuition fees. Pictures appeared on TV showing police officers pulling him out of his wheelchair and dragging him across the road.


He was interviewed on the BBC. The interviewer received criticism for his line of questioning that suggested Jody was a threat to dozens of armed police officers.

Here are some of the questions the BBC interviewer asked Jody McIntrye. Write down some notes on how you think Jody answered. Talk about them with your partner.


Questions Notes

a. The police say you haven’t made any kind of complaint. So… why not?

b. There’s a suggestion that you were rolling towards the police in your wheelchair. Is that true?

c. In the Observer newspaper you were described as a cyber-radical and you were quoted as saying that you want to build a revolutionary movement and that can only happen through direct action on the streets. Do you classify yourself as a revolutionary?

d. Were you throwing anything at all at the police during that day?

e. Did you shout anything provocative or throw anything that would have induced the police to [attack] you?



4. Look at the video of the news story. The tapescript is below if students want to follow it. Listen to see if your notes are similar to what Jody said.




Script for the interview in case you don't understand very well (after watching it one without reading).


Post-listening discussion:



What did you think of Jody’s answers?

What did you think of the interviewer’s questions?

What three adjectives best describe Jody? Why?

What three adjectives best describe the interviewer? Why

If Jody and the interviewer met again in private, what do you think they’d say to each other?


10 minutes: Have some fun with the video on the right column called "English Problems". Watch the video and complete these activity. For each of these five people, you have to say what their problem with English is and give an example about it.

man in brown:

black man in red:

blonde woman in blue:

blonde woman in pink:

man in green:

I hope you enjoyed your last lesson of the year.
See you next year.
Javier

Wednesday 15 December 2010

3º ESO Homework Key book pages 18 & 19

Activity 6
1a
2c
3d
4b

Activity 7
1b
2c
3d
4a

Activity 8
1.- could
2.- couldn't
3.- had to
4.- didn't have to
5.- had to

If you correct your activities, write a comment to this entry saying your name and your score.
Javier

Sunday 12 December 2010

APLE HOMEWORK (Deadline December 20th)

This week, your homework is a bit more important than other weeks. Apart from that, you will have a mark depending how well you do it.
The idea is to prove how well you can read. You have to go to this site, choose the story whose number corresponds the one you have in my list, read and listen to the text as many times as you need and then read the text aloud recording it on this voicethread. You can try as many times as you want. When you are satisfied with the result, save it.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

APLE STUDENTS COMPUTER ROOM LESSON DECEMBER 13TH & 17TH

Welcome back to the computer room after a couple of weeks. These are our activities for today. I hope you like them.
20 minutes. First, we are going to watch the new on CNN student news. This is a good site where you can watch the news for every day. It is a video, usually about 5 minutes long, so excellent listening practice.
Here is the video for December 6th:



Now it is time to send me an email with a summary of one of the pieces of news you have watched on the video. If the video has buffer problems, pause it and go on with the next activity.


Option 2 (in case you can't see the video).
Have you heard about the university students' strike in London? Read and listen about it here.



20 minutes (Only Joann's group):


It's time to practise listening for specific information and dictation. Each one of you is going to visit this site, choose the story that matches their number in the class, listen to the story (you can read it at the same time if you need to) and then do the dictation activity you can see at the bottom of the text.



10 minutes:
Do you like travelling? Are you good at Geography? How well do you know the world? Let's find out with this activity. When you finish, write your score as a comment to the activity.

Traveler IQ


The Traveler IQ challenge ranks geographic knowledge of cities such as: Budapest, Montgomery or Palm/Eagle Beach by comparing results against 6,292,837 other travelers. Brought to you by TravelPod, a TripAdvisor Media Network member