Welcome

Welcome to this class blog. It is your blog, 1st ESO bilingual class, 2009/2010. We will have a record of everything interesting we have done, places we have visited or activities we have done. Everything related to our bilingual adventure. You can participate with your comments or following it or writing some entries.

domingo, 15 de mayo de 2011

SONG

We have been working the problems of Immigrants in class and also we have been singing this interesting song by Black Eyed Peas: Where is the Love? Here you have it on Youtube in a Karooke version so that you can continue singing....!!!!

jueves, 7 de abril de 2011

Recipes Project

After some weeks working with recipes in English and French, we could taste your fantastic recipes!!! The winners of the competition have been Dani, Bea, Alberto and Sole, the second prize was for Ana, Alba and Alicia. All of you were great. It was a fantastic activity. here are the photos to remember the day.

martes, 22 de marzo de 2011

FABLES AND THEIR MORALS

After working for two weeks on the Interdisciplinary Unit : Fables, you have to invent one. It should include narration, dialogue and description, as well as an appropiate moral. Watch this presentation that will help you with your fable.

domingo, 6 de marzo de 2011

Christopher Columbus

You have studied the discovery of America with Julia. If you want to study for the exam, here you have Julia's presentation.

viernes, 4 de febrero de 2011

Science presentation

This is Julia's presentation so that you can study it.

Light and sound science 2 ESO Bilingual

miércoles, 22 de diciembre de 2010

A very Merry Christmas with a song from John Lennon

I wish you all a fantastic Christmas holiday and let's hope The New Year is a good one, as John Lennon says in his song:
Enjoy it and sing along!!!

viernes, 3 de diciembre de 2010

Advent Calendar


Advent is a time of waiting for the arrival of Christmas. Advent calendars have long helped build excitement and anticipation on the countdown to Christmas, typically revealing a pretty picture or piece of chocolate behind the cardboard door for each December day along the way. This online advent calendar will give you information about how people in different countries celebrate Christmas. Good waiting...!!!