Last June (2015) we visited our friends at St Bon's in London.
We stayed there for a week. We met our friends and their families.We visited St Bon's school. We went sightseeing around London. We went to a musical in the West End...
We had a great time, practiced English and learnt about the British culture.
This "Staff Portrait Gallery" is a project carried out by students of 4th ESO A/B and 1st ESO B under their teacher Juanjo direction. The students have done many interviews with teachers of English Department, language assistant, and SELE teachers. The interviews were recorded and some pictures were taken. The results are shown on these posters. They completed their work with some drawings which are true masterpieces.
What if someone told you that it was possible to: Raise your IQ Increase your creativity Improve your memory Exercise BOTH sides of your brain Get better at problem-solving Improve your reading skills Improve concentration Learn how to plan and use foresight Prevent Alzheimer's disease Grow DENDRITES PLAY CHESS! The history of chess spans some 1500 years. The game originated in northern India in the 6th century AD and spread to Persia . When the Arabs conquered Persia, chess was taken up by the Muslim world and subsequently, through the Moorish conquest of Spain, spread to Southern Europe . [1] [2] In Europe, the moves of the pieces changed in the 15th century. The modern game starts with these changes. In the second half of the 19th century, modern tournament play began. Chess clocks were first used in 1883, and the first world chess championship was held in 1886. The 20th century saw advances in chess theor
This week, we are having our lessons with our Assistant Teacher Vitas on the topic "Halloween". Thank you for these interesting and useful lessons. Halloween History & Origin Halloween is the one of the oldest holidays still celebrated today. It's one of the most popular holidays, second only to Christmas. While millions of people celebrate Halloween without knowing its origins and myths, the history and facts of Halloween make the holiday more fascinating. Some people view Halloween as a time for fun, putting on costumes, trick-or-treating, and having theme parties. Others view it as a time of superstitions, ghosts, goblins and evil spirits that should be avoided at all costs. As the Christian debate goes on, celebrating Halloween is a preference that is not always viewed as participating in an evil holiday. Halloween is often celebrated with no reference to pagan rituals or the occult.