20 December 2017

Writing a short story. Optional homework for Christmas.

Your English club is running a short story competition. 
Choose one of the titles below and write your story (250 words):  
1 A blind date. 2 The wedding. 3 Time goes by. 4 Under my bed


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SHORT STORY - writing FCE rightREMEMBER
  • Narrative story needs paragraphing:
BEFORE THE EVENT: try to answer in this first paragraph the WHO, WHERe, WHEN and WHY of your story
THE EVENT: write 2 or 3 paragraphs to describe the WHAT HAPPENED
AFTER THE EVENT: try to solve the conflict in this paragraph and describe feelings of characters after the solution of the conflict.

  • Try to keep the chronological order of events. It will help you avoid overlapping of sequencing.
  • Short sentences create suspense, which makes your story more interesting. Do not make the plot of your story too complicated.
  • You can incorporate short dialogues into your story.
  • Use the variety of narrative tenses:


  • Past Simple:
    • to describe simple facts and states
      She opened her eyes, yawned, and slowly got up.

    • to describe events that follow each other
      She left the building, went to the shop where she realised she did not have enough money and returned home.

  • Past Continuous:
    • to set the scene
      The wind was blowing, dark clouds were gathering over his head and he was getting cold.

    • (used with Past Simple) to show that the continuity of one action is interrupted by another action
      Tom was watching the news when a strange noise came from the basement.

  • Past Perfect/ Continuous:
    • 'past in the past'- to indicate that something happened earlier than the action described
      She stared at him trying to remember where she had seen that face before.

    • to indicate that what happened earlier was a longer activity
      She was dirty and sweaty as she had been playing volleyball all day.

Useful expressions:
  • the first thing that happened; at first; it began with; it started with;
  • after that; just then; afterwards; when; once (meaning after); just as; then; after some time;
  • suddenly; out of the sudden; gradually; step by step; slowly;
  • in the end; eventually; finally; it ended with;




https://www.ang.pl/egzaminy/egzaminy_cambridge/fce_writing_guidelines/short_story

18 December 2017

Concurso gastronómico solidario

Concurso gastronómico y solidarios de postres
El 19 de diciembre 2017 en vuestra EOI.
 ¡ Ven y Participa! a las 17h30, en la Biblioteca.

http://eoileon.centros.educa.jcyl.es/sitio/index.cgi?wid_seccion=22&wid_item=145


Bases del concurso




En cuanto los miembros del jurado hayan terminado la cata y valoración de los distintos platos, los asistentes podrán degustar los dulces presentados, comprando por el módico precio de 0,50 € una porción de los mismos, colaborando así en el mercadillo solidario. La recaudación se donará a una ONG.

Alumnos de martes y jueves: (y los de lunes y miércoles que se quieran acercar a la EOI ).
Si estáis de acuerdo podremos poner nuestro granito de arena bajando antes de finalizar la clase para probar alguno de los postres preparados e incluso para poder comprar alguna porción para llevar a nuestras familias. El objetivo es recaudar lo máximo posible. 0.50€ cada porción es una cantidad simbólica pero puede ayudar a los que mas lo necesitan. 
Y por supuesto os animo a todos a participar, mostrad vuestras habilidades culinarias!  


Remember         "Charity begins at home" 

Practice for the exam. Listening

Listening.  Guidebooks  

30 November 2017

Contrast and concessive linkers


Contrast clause or concession clause ? 

Look at these two example sentences adapted from a grammar book:
  • Although everyone was tired, they kept going until it got dark.
    (= concession - their action is slightly surprising given their tiredness)
  • Although they accepted some of his recommendations, they rejected others.
    (= contrast - between accepting some recommendation and rejecting others)
Some books for learners would call the first clause in both of these sentences concession clauses. Others would call them both contrast clauses. This particular book calls the first one a concession clause and the second a contrast clause, but not many books make that distinction.
There is not a big difference between contrast and concession, and a lot of the examples we'll be looking at express both concession and contrast to varying degrees. It's an area where even linguists have problems: in one academic paper, the writer calls concession a 'fuzzy' (not clear, confused) concept, so it's not worth getting too worried about the difference.



http://random-idea-english.blogspot.com.es/2014/08/exploring-concession-and-contrast.html

21 November 2017

Who has worked for the CIA?





PRESENT  PERFECT 

 I’VE  DONE my History homework. Now, I have time for hanging out with my friends.

* Emphasis in a completed action and

* Results

PRESENT  PERFECT  CONTINUOUS  OR PROGRESSIVE

I’m so tired. I’VE  BEEN  DOING my homework all afternoon

* Emphasis the action in itself and
* Duration of the time that an action takes

16 November 2017

9 semana de cine e idiomas



Dear students, 

REMEMBER THAT TODAY AND NEXT MONDAY THERE´S NO CLASS BECAUSE WE ARE GOING TO THE CINEMA TOGETHER.

The students that are under 18 need to fill in a paternal authorization and bring it to me the same day in the cinema.
It can be downloaded in the following link :

Mondays and Wednesdays students : Monday 20th November at 20.10. Victoria and Abdul
Tuesdays and Thursdays students: Thursday 16th November at  20.10    The Bookshop

 We would meet up at 20.00 at the door of Van Gogh cinema to get in together.



 










14 November 2017

Practice for the exam

Reading:  English as a National Foreign Language in India

https://www.usingenglish.com/comprehension/9.html

ListeningLearning languages

 http://www.esl-lab.com/learn/learnrd1.htm#list


27 October 2017

Viaje lingüístico a Brighton



Dear students, 
I highly recommend you to consider the possibility of travelling to Brighton to improve your English and have fun at the same time!

    



Information about the trip 

23 October 2017

Horario tutorías 2017-18

Dear students,
The time that I´ve been assigned for guidance this year is as follows:

Mondays and Thursdays from 18.55 to 19.10.

You can find me in the classroom (2.3).


Key reading : US now has more Spanish speakers than Spain

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/29/us-second-biggest-spanish-speaking-country

1. after    2. plus    3. ahead     4. only     5. among    6.  by    7.    almost   8.  former 

9. surprisingly    10.  figure   11. abroad    12. currently    13.  contribute   14. on    15.  second



16 October 2017

Initial assessment

Dear students,
We´ll take the initial exam next

Wednesday,  18th October ( for Monday &Wednesday students) and

Thursday , 19th October ( for Tuesday & Thursday students).




8 October 2017

Estancia Lingüística Brighton 2018

http://eoileon.centros.educa.jcyl.es/sitio/index.cgi?wAccion=news&wid_grupo_news=4&wid_news=219

VIAJE / ESTANCIA LINGÜÍSTICA - BRIGHTON - REUNIÓN INFORMATIVA JUEVES 19 DE OCTUBRE A LAS 20H , AULA 3.5



2 October 2017

Calendario Escolar 2017-18



http://eoileon.centros.educa.jcyl.es/sitio/index.cgi?wid_seccion=13&wid_item=193

Cambio de Grupo: Del 2 al 10 octubre
Evaluación inicial: Hasta el 19 de octubre 2017
Control de asistencia: Desde el 16 de octubre al 27 de abril 2017


7 June 2017

Happy holidays



Dear students, 
We have had a great time together and now it´s time for you to rest and relax. Keep practicing your English and I hope to see you in the future.

I have been really lucky this year with you in my lessons. I have enjoyed a lot !!



11 May 2017

B2 Workshop: No class today

Dear students,
Today I´m feeling under the weather and I won´t be able to go to the school.
As you know, we still have to retake one session the 25th of May so we are going to do something in order that you can take today´s session at home.

What I have thought you could do this evening is to watch a film in English and next session we will do a film review.
Have a look at the link below to help you with the structure and vocabulary .
http://www.slideshare.net/lina.c.o/a-film-review-36665243?related=1



10 May 2017

No hay clase hoy

My dear students,
I´m feeling bad today so we will not have class this evening.
Sorry about that.


27 April 2017

Workshop: Narrative tenses

windscreen        theatre        London       stolen        Porsche
driving          rich couple        home      police     burgled   


These words are part of a  "true"story about a "clever" crime.
Work in pairs and compose a story using the above words. You can use the words in any order but don´t change the form.





20 April 2017

Workshop: Annoying rules







b. What rules and regulations can you think of connected with the following?
  • driving
  • smoking
  • flying
  • ID cards

2. 



17 April 2017

PO Dates and times survey






I usually meet my friends in the morning at 11. 




PO

1. In pairs, describe these people.

2.  ROLE-PLAY

A: You are a police officer
B: You are a tourist asking for help. You have a problem, somebody stole your bag this morning.

A: Describe the thief (physically and the clothes he was wearing) and the things there were in your bag. The thief is somebody from the class.

B: Ask questions/ help the tourist and identify the thief . Go and identify him ( full personal details).
Arrest him if you think he was the thief.



4 April 2017

PO IMPORTANTE : Encuesta sobre el curso específico para policía y protección civil- 2017-2018

Estimado alumno, estimada alumna:

Para valorar la satisfacción con el curso que usted realiza, por favor, cumplimente esta encuesta. La encuesta tiene un periodo de activación del 30 de marzo al 21 de abril de 2017.

POR FAVOR, RELLENE LA ENCUESTA HACIENDO CLIC EN ESTE ENLACE(es necesario tener instalado el navegador GOOGLE CHROME)

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16 March 2017

ST. PATRICK´S DAY 2012 SURVEY : BEST IRISH SONG OF ALL TIME

ST. PATRICK´S DAY 2017 SURVEY
 BEST IRISH SONG OF ALL TIME
St. Patrick´s Day is here again. To celebrate it this year, why don´t you listen to some Irish music and take a few minutes to reflect on what the best Irish song of all time is? Please, hand in your VOTE to your teacher BEFORE MARCH 27TH.


BEST IRISH SONG OF ALL TIME SURVEY
  1. THE IRISH ROVER  (The Dubliners) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au30c9ZMIPg
  1. WHISKEY IN THE JAR (Thin Lizzy)    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlfFwCnYyD0
  1. CHASING CARS (Snow Patrol)        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1W5lFW-vUY
  1. I STILL HAVEN´T FOUND WHAT I´M LOOKING FOR  (U2)           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnD6ojjA0OA
  1. DIRTY OLD TOWN (The Pogues)        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK99y22uLv8&feature=fvst

  1. THE FIELDS OF ATHENRY (Paddy Reilly/The Dubliners)                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qJA9JD-_2U
  1. NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU (Sinéad O´Connor)             https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJEIJAPMPvI
  1. BREATHLESS (The Corrs)    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzerbXFwGCE
  1. OTHERS: __________________


You can send your vote for your favourite song  to the part of comentarios. Enjoy Irish music!

14 March 2017

Workshop: Cine e idiomas

Let´s go to the cinema!

Dear colleagues,
As we were talking last week, we are going to go to the cinema together.  The session at the cinema will have the same value than being in class one day. 
The problem for some of you is that you can´t get at 17.30 for the first showing so, as an exception you can go to any of the other showings ( 20.10 or 22.30) and show me the ticket the next class.
Also, as I´m going to get an special permission from the school in case something happens, I don´t mind if you go on Tuesday or on Thursday. So, you choose.
We will meet at Van Gogh cinema at 17.15.


 The films that will be shown those days are:

 Tuesday 21st March :



Thrusday 23rd March:




 




1 March 2017

PO Forms of address


  1. Sir (adult male of any age)
  2. Ma'am (adult female - North American)
  3. Madam (adult female)
  4. Mr + last name (any man)
  5. Mrs + last name (married woman who uses her husband's last name)
  6. Ms + last name (married or unmarried woman; common in business)
  7. Miss + last name (unmarried woman)

PO revision


Write at least 10 words after each group.

CLOTHES                                          PHYSICAL APPEARANCE


PERSONAL POSSESSIONS             PLACES IN A TOWN







PO Identity parade