Sunday, 8 November 2015

Cambridge Prep.

    Our students have brought their own photos to class to practise for PET for Schools Speaking part 3. They know they shouldn't forget to:

  • describe the people and the activities in the photos.  
  • describe people’s role in the photo.
  • imagine they are describing the image to someone who can’t see it naming all the objects and providing details: the place, the weather, the time of the day, the season, the colours, the clothes (how are people dressed?), age (how old do you think they are?)
  • talk about objects’ and people’s position in the photo.




  • describe their feelings and emotions (how do they feel about what they are doing?)
  • explain unknown concepts (vocabulary they don’t know)
  • who took the photo?
  • make conclusions about what’s happening.


All the photos were great!!! We've seen relatives, babies, sportive people, classmates, school trips, ID images... no matter how small or big the picture is, you can always comment on it.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

My last holidays. 6º A


   Our students ask and answer questions using the past simple to practise for Trinity exams.

Where did you go?
Where did you stay?
How long did you stay for?
When did you go?
Who did you go with?
Did you have a great time?
Did you meet new people?
How did you get there?
What did you do?

Lucas' answers:

I went to Paris.
I stayed in a hotel.
I stayed for one week.
I went at Christmas.
I went with my family.
Yes, I did.
No, I didn't.
I got there by plane.
I visited Disneyland Paris. 

Hugo's answers:

I went to Galicia.
I stayed in a rented house.
I stayed for one week.
I went on holidays.
I went with my parents.
Yes, I did.
Yes, I did.
I got there by car.
I visited castles, etc.

Ezequiel's answers:

I went to Lugo in Galicia.
I stayed at my family's house.
I stayed all summer.
I went in summer.
I went with my mother.
Yes, I did.
No, I didn't.
I got there by my grandparents' car.
I played with my friends.  

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Common European Framework



Common European Framework

Wondering which exam you should sit? You can now do so at school
Let's take a look at the Common European Framework of reference for Languages:













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