sábado, 24 de diciembre de 2011

CHRISTMAS

We have begun uploading the videos we recorded in yesterday’s celebration of Christmas at our school. It is a good occasion to wish everyone, teachers, students, families, staff, a Happy Christmas and a venturous new year. May all your dreams fulfil and the peace of this Season lasts for the rest of the year to come.









lunes, 3 de octubre de 2011

CRITERIOS DE EVALUACIÓN.

Con objeto de que toda la comunidad educativa, y más concretamente los padres, pueda tener acceso a la información, el Dpto. de Inglés hace pública en este blog (http://ingles-arb.blogspot.com/) su concreción curricular, en la que constan objetivos, contenidos, CRITERIOS DE EVALUACIÓN, indicadores y competencias básicas. Para entrar basta con pulsar sobre los enlaces o sobre la imagen siguiente...

















De igual manera, se hacen constar aquí los instrumentos de evaluación que se utilizarán en el proceso.
Para cualquier aclaración, contactar con alguno de los miembros del Departamento.

miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2011

Día de Andalucía.

As always, our Department collaborated in the celebration of “DÍA DE ANDALUCÍA”. In this case, our teacher acted as a cameraman to record all these videos. Enjoy them.







jueves, 27 de enero de 2011

A Challenge for PEACE...

These days, as the International Day for Peace, January 30th, comes nearer, a lot of marvellous songs made for the purpose come to memory. Everybody remembers "Imagine" by John Lennon, but this is not the one I want to bring into account today. There were other further times when a lot of people were giving their best to achieve peace for the infamous war in Vietnam. They marched along streets and avenues to demand their politicians to stop the fight. The Hippy Movement also came to life at this time and with the same aims. At the end, they got it and the Empire lost her first war. Joan Baez's "Blowing in the wind" was the anthem that encouraged them to continue. I leave it here. Enjoy...


martes, 11 de enero de 2011

There is some hope...

These days, when we have a look at the press, one may imagine that everything is lost. Bankrupts, unemployment, decreasing economy rates accompany us at every sight. “Oh my God, the world must be coming to an end” tends to be a general opinion. But there is a hope. We need a laughter and that is what our king gave us yesterday. He also brought hope for all of his people in darker times. He is no more than a normal man among thousands and life goes on… So, the only I dare to say today is: “Thank you Your Majesty…”