21 May 2017

Cuestionario de valoración del viaje a Irlanda 4º ESO

Por favor, pincha aquí para rellenar el cuestionario de valoración del viaje a Irlanda. ¡Tu opinión es muy importante!

16 February 2017

Listening Practice B1

Dear B1 students. Click here  for lots of listening practice for your B1 test, and some general listening skills practice here.
Some free English tests online here (including listening tests).
I hope these websites help you improve you listening skills!

24 January 2017

Dear 1º B students,
Please download the following worksheets to practise Units 3 vocab. and grammar here  , Unit 4 vocab and grammar here and the answer key here

23 November 2016

1º B students: 

 Here is the link to some useful activities on vocabulary and grammar ( Unit 2). Enjoy them!

10 October 2016

Atención alumnos de 4º ESO: Becas Fundación Amancio Ortega para estudiar 1º de bachillerato en EEUU o Canadá

Pinchad aquí para obtener toda la información que necesitáis para solicitar vuestra beca.
Plazo de solicitudes: del 3 de octubre al 15 de noviembre de 2016. Good luck!

27 September 2016

B1 students: Units 1-5

Dear B1 students,

Click Here to download units 1-5. Don't forget to print it out and bring it to class every day!


23 September 2016

B1 students


Dear students,
Click here to download the worksheets you need. Please notice that, for the moment, only units 6-10 have been uploaded. Units 1-5 will be uploaded next Monday. Sorry for the inconvenience!



24 December 2015

1º B Christmas Homework

Dear students:
Please do the worksheet 'The Headless Horseman' (Its a selectividad test). Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Click here

20 December 2015

Christmas Webquest

Christmas is around the corner! Find out about its symbols, traditions and how it is celebrated around the world by clinking here

09 June 2014

Let's get ready for Gibraltar!

Before our trip, let's find out both about Gibraltar and Bayside School.
In pairs, try to find the answer to the following questions. The team that finds the most correct answers wins!

GIBRALTAR

11.What Spanish city is on the Gibraltar border with Spain?

22. What language does the name Gibraltar come from? What's the history behind the name?

ç3. At Europa Point, there are two religious buildings from two different religions. What are the buildings called?

44. What is interesting about the Gibraltar airport that no other airport in the world has?

65  What happened in St Michael's Cave in 1704? What about during World War II?

96.  What is the official name of the monkeys (or apes) on Gibraltar?

  7 .  Are you allowed to feed the monkeys? 

  8  .  What is the common legend about the monkeys and the British on Gibraltar?

19.  Are the monkeys shy?


BAYSIDE COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL

110. How many students go to Bayside School?

111. What are the school facilities (instalaciones)e.g. libray, gymnasium, etc.

  12. What does GCSE stand for? What is it?

  13. What time does school start? What time does it end? 

  14.  When and where do students have lunch?

  15. Do students have to wear a uniform? What's the dress code?

   16.  What's the school leaving age?

   17.. What sports can you play at Bayside?


 I'm sure we'll have a great time on Wednesday. We'll learn about a different culture and meet interesting new people!

   
   RESOURCES

  http://google.com












14 May 2012

London Webquest

'He who is tired of London is tired of life' - Samuel Johnson.

London is one of the most exciting cities in the world. But, what do you know about this city?
First, do this quiz to test your knowledge about the city of London.

Second, match pictures with the correct names / descriptions here.

Next, answer the following questions in a sheet of paper:

1. How many pounds will you get for 200 euros? Use the International Currency Converter.

2. You want to visit some famous landmarks in London.
a. Where can we see this painting by Van Gogh?

b. What important wedding took place in St. Paul's Cathedral in 1981?
c. What exhibition is on display at the British Museum until the 5th July 2015?
d. What place is a must (visita obligada) in London if you love dinosaurs?
e. How much is a ticket to visit the Tower of London?
f. What kind of birds can you see at the Tower of London? What will happen if they ever fly away?

3. You would like to attend a play, a musical or a concert next Saturday.  Book your ticket
a. Name of the Show:
b. Name of the theatre:
c. Underground station for the theatre:
d. Price:

4.Click here to find answers for the following questions:

a. When was Trafalgar Square built? Where does the name 'Trafalgar' come from?
b. What can you find in the center of the square? Who is the man on top of the column? Why is he famous?
c. Who lives in Buckingham Palace? How do Londoners know the Queen in in her palace?
d. What is the Palace of Westminster also called?
e.  Is Big Ben a palace, a tower, or a bell in a tower? Where is it situated?
f. Who built Westminster Abbey (abadía)? What famous British writer is buried here?
g Is Covent Garden a park, a shop or a covered market hall? Where does the name come from?

26 May 2011

Have / Get something done

http://elblogdelingles.blogspot.com/2007/02/lesson-47-to-have-something-done.html

17 April 2011

Spring Break Homework 1º B

Watch this video and answer the comprehension questions. It's a fragment from the movie 'The Terminal', so you can practise vocabulary related to travel. See you in a week!

26 March 2011

Possibility 4º A

Homework for the weekend CLICK HERE

25 February 2011

Actividades 1º B puente Andalucía

Do the following activities (I advise you to copy-paste into a word document so that it's easier for you to deal with it):

Libya: Gaddafi’s Son Warns of “Rivers of Blood” (21st February, 2011)

1. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. statement a. deposed
2 protestors b. erupting
3. ousted c. continuous
4. stop d. grave
5. weep e. address
6. non-stop f. cry
7. serious g. cease
8. velocity h. paraded
9. breaking out i. demonstrators
10. showed off j. speed


2. LISTENING – Listen and fill in the gaps
http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1102/110221-libya_unrest.mp3

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif has warned of “rivers of blood” ________________________. He said Libya was in danger of civil war if the pro-democracy protestors did not stop their demonstrations. He told Libyans that his father was too strong ________________________ leaders in Tunisia and Egypt. Seif ________________________ to those protesting, saying: "We will fight to the last minute, until the last bullet." He added that ________________________ out of control, Libyans would have to find a gun to defend themselves. Seif asked Libyans to ________________________ would be “violence worse than Iraq”. He also indicated many more people could lose their lives: “________________________ 84 dead people, we will weep over hundreds of thousands of dead,” he said.
Hundreds of people have been killed in Libya ________________________ six days ago. One doctor reports there are over 200 dead bodies in his hospital in the second largest city of Benghazi. Another doctor from Benghazi's Jalah hospital said they were receiving ________________________ victims: "This is not a well-equipped hospital and these injuries come in waves. All ________________________, involving the head, the chest and the abdomen. They are bullet injuries from high-velocity rifles," he said. The unrest in Libya started there but ________________________ in other cities, including the capital Tripoli. Protestors in Benghazi showed off anti-aircraft ________________________ the military. There are also reports that an army division in the city has gone ________________________.

3. TRUE / FALSE: Decide if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a. Colonel Gaddafi’s son has taken over power from his father in Libya. T / F
b. Seif Gaddafi said his father was too strong to be removed from power. T / F
c. Seif suggested the government would fight to the very end. T / F
d. He said the violence in Libya would be worse than that in Iraq. T / F
e. One doctor reports seeing over 300 bodies in his hospital. T / F
f. A doctor from Benghazi’s Jalah hospital has yet to see any casualties. T / F
g. Protestors have got hold of anti-aircraft guns from the Army. T / F
h. Many soldiers in Benghazi have decided to side with the protestors. T / F


Finally, make a list of the new vocabulary you’ve learnt and check your answers:

TRUE / FALSE:
a. F b. T c. T d. T e. F f. F g. T h. T

SYNONYM MATCH:
1. statement a. address
2 protestors b. demonstrators
3. ousted c. deposed
4. stop d. cease
5. weep e. cry
6. non-stop f. continuous
7. serious g. grave
8. velocity h. speed
9. breaking out i. erupting
10. showed off j. paraded

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif has warned of “rivers of blood” in a televised statement. He said Libya was in danger of civil war if the e pro-democracy protestors did not stop their demonstrations. He told Libyans that his father was too strong to be ousted like the leaders in Tunisia and Egypt. Seif gave a chilly warning to those protesting, saying: "We will fight to the last minute, until the last bullet." He added that if the situation got more out of control, Libyans would have to find a gun to defend themselves. Seif asked Libyans to stop the unrest or there would be “violence worse than Iraq”. He also indicated many more people could lose their lives: “Instead of weeping over 84 dead people, we will weep over hundreds of thousands of dead,” he said.
Hundreds of people have been killed in Libya since protests began six days ago. One doctor reports there are over 200 dead bodies in his hospital in the second largest city of Benghazi. Another doctor from Benghazi's Jalah hospital said they were receiving a non-stop flow of victims: "This is not a well-equipped hospital and these injuries come in waves. All are very serious injuries, involving the head, the chest and the abdomen. They are bullet injuries from high-velocity rifles," he said. The unrest in Libya started there but is now breaking out in other cities, including the capital Tripoli. Protestors in Benghazi showed off anti-aircraft guns they had taken from the military. There are also reports that an army division in the city has gone over to the people’s side.

HAve a wonderful weekend!

23 January 2011

Actividades para 4º ESO A y 1º Bach. B 1ª semana febrero

Task 1 Pronunciation
1. First go to manythings.org
Then read the instructions on the right hand side of the page called “How to Use These Pages”

2. Then go to lessons 1,2,6,8,12,23 (They are probably the most useful for Spanish speakers.)

Task 2 Listening
Now watch this video and answer the following questions in a few words:
Oslo

1. What’s the city sometimes called?
2. What’s its population?
3. What do you find at the northern end of the city?
4. What is the benefit of buying an Oslo pass?
5. How long did the playwright Henrik Ibsen live in Oslo?
6. What is the name of the city’s main street?
7. When was the Grand Hotel built?
8. How many sculptures are in the sculpture park?
9. How much might you pay for a small beer?

Task 3 Song
Now go to www.lyricstraining.com (no need to join). Type in (at least) one of these songs, select Game Mode ‘Beginner’ and do the gap-fill exercise.

Something Stupid by Frank Sinatra
Clocks by Coldplay
We are the World by US for Africa
Everybody Hurts by REM
I Kissed a Girl by Katy Perry
Always by Erasure
My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion
Is This Love? by Bob Marley
Hung Up by Madonna
Human by The Killers
Eternal Flame by The Bangles


Task 4 Watching The Simpsons


Click on The Simpsons ESL and just follow the directions and enjoy!