Monday 2 December 2013

WORD OF THE WEEK

MISTLETOE /ˈmɪsəlˌtəʊ/

a plant with yellowish flowers and white berries that is traditionally used as a Christmas decoration

Wednesday 27 November 2013

BLUE MANGO THEATRE 2013

As you know, last Friday our students had the fantastic opportunity to see two plays performed in English: DRACULA IN LOVE (1st & 2nd ESO) and MURDER MYSTERY (3rd & 4th ESO) .
The two plays, which were performed by the company Blue Mango Theatre, were very funny and our students really enjoyed them.

Here you have a selection of photographs of these two activities:

Friday 15 November 2013

WORD OF THE WEEK

HEADBANG /hɛdbæŋ/

* vb (intransitive):  slang to nod one's head violently to the beat of loud rock music  
* n ( pl -lies)

Friday 1 November 2013

WORD OF THE WEEK


BULLY: /bʊlɪ/

* a person who hurts, persecutes, or intimidates weaker people

* vb ( -lies, -lying, -lied)   when transitive, often followed by into: to hurt, intimidate, or persecute (a weaker or smaller person), esp to make him do something



   

LONDON


Thursday 24 October 2013

TUTORIALS: VIRTUS

1) www.virtusbooks.com


2) Create your virtus account.



3) Log in virtus.



 4) Enter the activation code.
 5) Click on "See Book"...
6) ...then on "Start"...



7) ...and finally on "Gradebook".



8) Fill in the form with your name and your group code*




TUTORIAL: OXFORD PREMIUM

1) www.oxfordplus.es

2) Create your oxford plus account and remember to choose "English" in language.




3) Log in oxford premium.Your email address will be your "user" (usuari)


 4) Agree with the terms uf use

5) Enter the activation code *.



* OXFORD PLUS ACTIVATION CODE (for all groups):                                     

6) Click on "OOLZ ESO"


7) Click on "My gradebook"


8) Enter your GROUP CODE* and click on "Register"

* GROUP CODES:

   

Monday 14 October 2013

WORD OF THE WEEK



BIZARRE: /bɪˈzɑː/. Odd or unusual, esp in an interesting or amusing way


Monday 16 September 2013

WORD OF THE WEEK



HOLIDAY:  /hɒlɪdeɪ/ . A period in which a break is taken from work or studies for rest, travel, or recreation. US word: vacation