miércoles, 16 de diciembre de 2015

                       MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!    


Hello everyone!!! Christmas is around the corner, and, to break the ice, we'll show you some Christmas vocabulary. Don't worry, everything's very easy, it's just... a piece of cake!

* to be around the corner    Estar a la vuelta de la esquina
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Have you sent Father Christmas your letter?      Resultado de imagen de presents





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But is really Christmas all about presents?
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1. What presents do you want for Christmas?
2. Do you think Christmas has become a bit too commercial or materialistic?
3. Are you going to give something (maybe not expensive presents) to your loved ones* too?

* your loved ones:      Tus seres queridos


miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2015

Idioms – A piece of cake

Today’s new idiom is a piece of cake, that is, easy as 123.
Watch this video to understand it clearly.

 


Now, write an example to practise it.

miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2015

Idioms - To Break the Ice

Do you know what idioms are in English? They are fixed expressions that have a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning. Similar to our Spanish refranes.
Today's new idiom is To break the ice.
Let's watch a video to learn its meaning.



Now, it is your turn to put your creativity into practice and give an example using the new idiom you've learnt.

lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2015






The story of the Jack O’Lantern

Jack, it seems, was a bad man. He kept all his money to himself. He didn’t help people for all of his life.
When Jack died, he wasn't allowed into Heaven because he was such a miser: a person who didn’t share his money.
It seems that Jack also had played tricks on the Devil, who didn’t let him into hell, either.
Jack was stuck. He had to walk the earth, holding a lantern, until Judgment Day.
This is the story handed down by the Irish people who went to America in the 1800s. They carved their turnips into the face of "Jack-of-the-lantern" to remind themselves what happened to people who were misers. And in the fall, pumpkins are much easier to find than turnips.
So that's why Americans today carve their pumpkins into Jack O’Lanterns.

Glossary:
Heaven: cielo
To play tricks on somebody: Engañar a alguien
Stuck: atascado
Hand down: transmitir, legar
Carve: tallar
Turnip: nabo
Fall (American English): otoño

Have you ever carved a Jack O'Lantern?
How do you usually celebrate Halloween here? 

jueves, 4 de junio de 2015

German visitors at San José

In the afternoon of Wednesday 3rd June, San José School welcomed a group of 7 students and 2 teachers from Bürgerwiese High School, in Dresden, Germany.

They are being hosted by some 3rd ESO students and are staying with us for 3 days, when they will be able to enjoy the fun and interesting activities planned by the English Department:
- In our school, they are going to use the new Media Library (BIM), and to see the two wonderful exhibitions currently held here - Mírate en mí and the robot exhibition.
- They are going to visit Nerja and Frigiliana, and the centre of Málaga, to get a taste of our weather, culture and food.

What have you enjoyed the most so far?

Can you name any interesting facts your have learnt about the German/Spanish culture?




At the exhibition Mírate en mí





Robot exhibition



Ice-breaking activities

jueves, 14 de mayo de 2015

PATRON SAINT'S DAY CELEBRATIONS



      Our school has recently had its traditional celebrations in honour of its Patron Saint, San Jose. The purpose of these three days is to celebrate San Jose, our patron saint, and it is also a chance for both students and teachers to share, doing things together and have a good time. 

     There was a very varied range of activities for all kind of students: male and female sports competitions (football, basketball, volleyball, badminton…), gymkhana, chess, videogames, virtual reality, cake competition, theatre, workshops and exhibitions (science, origami, technology…), paella competition…

      The English department has also organized some workshops: nail polishing, sentences on T-shirts, karaoke, song lyrics contest, Trivial, etc. And some students’ projects were on display on the walls in room 22.

        It was great fun!

In which activities did you take part? Did you enjoy them?
Do you have any suggestions for next year?

Karaoke

Karaoke










 

Paella competition