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BILINGUAL SECTION

2019-20

  • Blackout Poetry

 

Students in 3rd ESO find inspiration in these hard times to write gorgeous blackout poems with a common theme: RESILIENCE

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Blackout Poetry
  • Fact or Fake?

 

In times of Coronavirus fake news spreads like a real virus getting to put lives at risk. Students in 3rd ESO discern what is fake news and what is real news by using the three www strategy: "who made it?", "where was it posted?", "when did they make it?"

Group: 3rd D

Teachers: Ana

Date: Maay 2020

 

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Fact or Fake?

Group: 3rd D

Teachers: Ana

Date: Maay 2020

 

  • Found Poetry

 

Found poetry is a type of poetry created by taking words, phrases, and sometimes whole passages from other sources and reframing them (a literary equivalent of a collage) by making changes in spacing and lines, or by adding or deleting text, thus imparting new meaning.

The common theme, A New World.

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Found_Poetry

Group: 3rd D

Teachers: Ana

Date: Maay 2020 

  • The Story Behind the Photo

 

Students in 1st BTO Advanced English write beautiful vivid texts to show stories behind iconic photos in History. Their readings show all the emotions behind the stories.

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  • On the Bright Side of Quarantine

 

These photos by Adas, a Lithuanian photographer, have served as inspiration for students in 1st BTO Advanced English to write unique memorable descriptive stories and to remind ourselves that these hard times can also bring us joy when we share our time with our loved ones.

You can find some of these stories in the book below. Once again, awesome work, guys!

Group: 1BTO BD

Teachers: Ana

Date: April 20 

On the Bright Side of Quarantine

Group: 1BTO BD

Teachers: Ana

Date: April 20 

  • Debate in Confinement

 

The Coronavirus pandemic won't prevent us from exercising critical thinking. We had been practising debates since the beginning of the school year and we were planning on taking part in the Madrid debating tournament.  The pandemic has changed everything but we are still debating online.

First, three different rooms in Kialo were created where two teams per room took opposite stands to the topic and collaborated in the live discussion for an hour.

Then, teams were paired differently and took part in online oral debates through Google Meet.

Debate in confinement

Group: 1BTO BD

Teachers: Ana

Date: April 20 

  • Show, Don't tell

 

Students in 1BTO Advanced English write vivid descriptive passages about their favourite spots, which, now more than ever, are even more special.

My Favourte Spot

Group: 1BTO BD

Teachers: Ana

Date: April 20 

  • A Day in Quarantine

 

Students in 1BTO Advanced English have shared their daily routines during this hard period and given some tips and recommendations to do our best throughout this quarantine. Thank you very much for your effort, guys!

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Quarantine Videos

Group: 1BTO BD

Teachers: Ana

Date: April 20 

  • Noughts & Crosses

 

Students in 3rd ESO Advanced English read the dystopia by Malorie Blackman "Noughts and Crosses" during the first term. While reading, they engaged in different creative activities and critical thinking debates. Here is an example of some of the activities created based on a Literature Choice Board. I'm really proud of the quality of their creations.

Noughts & Crosses

Group: 3rd D

Teachers: Ana

Date: October-December 19 

  • Projects on Segregation

 

Students in 3rd ESO Advanced English have done research on racist segregation against black American people  in recent history.

Projects on Segregation

Group: 3rd D

Teachers: Ana

Date: February 2020 

  • To Kill a Mockingbird Background Study

 

Before reading the novel this term, students in groups worked on different background-related topics and created these engaging presentations which helped understand the story better.

To Kill a Mockingbird

Group: 1ºBTO

Teachers: Ana

Date: January 2020 

  • To Kill a Mockingbird Analysis

 

While reading the novel, groups of students were assigned a different section to bring to the class a detailed analysis of that section: major themes, character analysis, literary resources, language...They also had to pose a few critical thinking questions for discussion with the whole class.

To Kill a Mockingbird Analysis

Group: 1ºBTO

Teachers: Ana

Date: February 2020 

  • Current Events

 

Students in 1ºBTO Advanced English did extensive research on current affairs of their choice. They wrote formal papers with their research and presented it to the class using the visuals below as support.

What's in the news?

Group: 1ºBTO

Teachers: Ana

Date: Dcember-March 2019-20 

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