Proof attached!
A courtesy of Oxford University Press :=)
Thanks to the photographers, Carolina & Raquel.
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
WWD 2015 Prizes
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Prizes
Well, the prizes have been awarded to
1st - Diogo Ricardo
2nd - João Carecho
3rd - João Pires
What your prizes are, well, I'm afraid you'll have to wait till tomorrow ;)
Thanks to all those who participated; more contests and competitions are planned for you and you just have to participate to win. Hopefully there are readers among you to get the books I have to give away!
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Happy Easter
Happy Easter, y'all!!!
Embedded below is a short video about Easter and Passover. Especially designed for English learners, you can click on it for vocabulary, for repetition, for subtitles... or quite simply watch it and enjoy!
Embedded below is a short video about Easter and Passover. Especially designed for English learners, you can click on it for vocabulary, for repetition, for subtitles... or quite simply watch it and enjoy!
Paris
I loved the trip, despite feeling very tired.
I really enjoyed visiting the palace of Versailles, built by King Louis XIV. A very luxurious palace, huge, majestic,
where the King gave large parties, banquets, theatrical and musical performances, as we have already learned in the History. The beauty of this palace is really impressive.
In addition to the palace, I enjoyed visiting the Eiffell tower, the possibility that it gives us to look around us from the top and gave a fabulous scenery of the beautiful city of Paris.
Friday, 3 April 2015
Thursday, 2 April 2015
Happy Easter Day
Hello everyone,
I would like to wish you all a Happy Easter.
I hope that the holidays are going well for everyone ...
How was the school visit to France?
Kisses.
I would like to wish you all a Happy Easter.
I hope that the holidays are going well for everyone ...
How was the school visit to France?
Kisses.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Segovia, Spain
School trip to Segovia
The Holy Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and
San Frutos de Segovia, known as the Lady of the Cathedrals for its size and
elegance, is a cathedral built between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, gothic
style with some Romanesque. The Segovia Cathedral is one of the last Gothic
cathedrals in Spain and Europe, built in the sixteenth century
(1525-1577), when most of Europe was spreading Renaissance architecture.
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción y cathedral of San
Frutos
Puerta de Santiago de la Muralla / Francisco Peralta's Puppetry collection
La Puerta
de Santiago, recently restored, houses the collection of puppets that master
Francisco Peralta donated to the city of Segovia. The 38 pieces represent
characters from popular ballads, plays, musicals, classic
literature and children's narratives.
Artillería
The Artillery Academy in Segovia is a military
academic institution founded in Spain on 16th May, 1764, as the Royal
Artillery School in the Alcazar of Segovia, in the time of King Charles III, under Felix Gazzola, its first director. It is the oldest active
military academy in the world.
Alcazar
The Alcazar of Segovia is a fortified palace in stone, located in the old city of
Segovia, Spain. Built on a stone peninsula, it rises above the confluence of the rivers
Eresma and Clamores near the Guadarrama mountains. It is one of the most
distinctive castle-palaces in Spain by virtue of its shape - like the bow of a
ship. The Alcazar was originally built as a fortress but has served since then
as a royal palace, a state prison, a Royal Artillery College and a military
academy.
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Riddle
What Am I?
I have no colour,
not even white.
but sometimes I'm wide and blue.
Sometimes I'm still,
and sometimes I rush,
and I can fall down on you.
I can change my shape,
I often do,
but I'm hard to hold in your hand.
You need me to make
your castle stand up
when you're playing in the sand.
I haven't much taste
but on a hot day
your tongue's hanging out for me.
Then I'm cold,
but I can be hot
When I'm in your mum's cup of tea.
WHAT AM I?
I have no colour,
not even white.
but sometimes I'm wide and blue.
Sometimes I'm still,
and sometimes I rush,
and I can fall down on you.
I can change my shape,
I often do,
but I'm hard to hold in your hand.
You need me to make
your castle stand up
when you're playing in the sand.
I haven't much taste
but on a hot day
your tongue's hanging out for me.
Then I'm cold,
but I can be hot
When I'm in your mum's cup of tea.
WHAT AM I?
Jo Peters, in The Works
1. Here's a different activity: the first of you to guess and explain the riddle correctly will be awarded a prize, but all others who participate today will get something - that's a promise!
2. Another Challenge: for every single book you read during this Easter break and prepare a presentation to share here, in our class blog, you will be awarded another book in return, in English, and suitable to your level of English.
Is there anything else I can do to motivate you to read and engage in our class blog and activities??? Please, do let me know. LOL.
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Friday, 20 March 2015
Springtime!
Today's Google Doodle welcomes springtime with a lovely line of different flowers that grow and bloom. Typical from Spring are also the bees - in this case, a bumblebee lands in the middle of the yellow flower to collect pollen.
Besides being the first day of Spring, there was also a solar eclipse, at least partial!
Below is a nice video for you to watch (and with subtitles!): the Solar Eclipse explained by SciShow Kids!
Besides being the first day of Spring, there was also a solar eclipse, at least partial!
Below is a nice video for you to watch (and with subtitles!): the Solar Eclipse explained by SciShow Kids!
Happy Springtime and Happy Easter break :)
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Monday, 16 March 2015
Movie Invitation
Hey people !!!!!! I leave here the movie poster and trailer of "GOD'S not DEAD".
I would love to see our class well represented there.
Warning: as it is not a childish film, you won't waste your afternoon, because instead of going home (To do what? Play games? Do nothing?) you can watch this fantastic movie.
No further testing, right???? !!!!!! If you can do this for me, you will see it's worth your time.
I would love to see our class well represented there.
Warning: as it is not a childish film, you won't waste your afternoon, because instead of going home (To do what? Play games? Do nothing?) you can watch this fantastic movie.
No further testing, right???? !!!!!! If you can do this for me, you will see it's worth your time.
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Aston Martin
MY TRUE PASSION ..... CARS.
A rich and prestigious brand, Aston
Martin defines itself as something truly unique in the automotive history. Founded in
1913 by Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin as 'BAMFORD & MARTIN LTD', the
company has developed a high performance brand and elegance.
In 1914, the brand was born
"ASTON MARTIN ', after a successful season MARTIN'S CLIMBING IN ASTON HILL
in England.
At the FRENCH GRAND PRIX, ASTON
MARTIN, took its first steps to
complete the race with two cars. Due to financial problems, the company was
forced to close in 1925, but a group of investors in 1926, rescued the company,
founding the 'ASTON MARTIN MOTORS LTD'.
The brand has become stronger and
has developed a strategy which placed a competitive range of sports cars,
luxury and prestige due to a growing improvement in the brand's engineering and
design.
This progress led to the
entry of Aston Martin in the famous running of the 24 Hours of Le Man in 1928.
In this test the Aston Martin with its 1.5L model was very successful in
the class AT THE 1933 RACE. In the 30s, car production continued
to increase, reaching 140 cars in 1937.
In 1950 the success of Aston Martin
increased with the participation in various events, such as the 1000km Nürburgring
and the famous LE MANS 24H.
In 2006, its newest model was first seen in the James
Bond film "CASINO ROYALE '. The launch of this model was quickly followed by the opening of Vantage V8 Roadster in LA MOTOR SHOW. The Aston Martin
continues today to be a brand of reference in the automotive world though only
accessible to the upper class.Friday, 13 March 2015
Info & Reminder
Here's a short info, reminder and request:
Once we're part of the eTwinning Project "Stone Culture Rolling Over Europe" and have thus been publishing stuff in different files within the twinspace, I've collected all our materials and gathered them in a padlet wall, whose link you can (not easily) see below the pic "A Proud eTwinning Class" on the right-hand column.
Anyway, here's the link http://padlet.com/teacheralex_dua/StoneCulture for you to follow.
I'd love to have your opinion on the final products mostly with your materials / pics, but all comments should be here, below, in this blogpost.
Thank you.
Monday, 9 March 2015
Bárbara, a pierced self
Hello!
Well, since
I have a piercing, I thought it appropriate to make a publication here in our class
blog concerning a subject that gives a lot of "itching" to our aging
population (someone has been studying geography LOL) and to our society in general.
I don’t
know, but I think the blog’s administrator was already expecting a publication
on the subject. (weren’t you, teacher Alex?)
I will tell
you what led me to do my piercing. Well, when I pierced my lip I was (still) 14
years old, and did the piercing because, at the time, I was also heading to the
FMM Sines – Festival Músicas do Mundo I was going to make dreadlocks! I had already
been thinking about having them for some time and even tried to create them on
my own, but in vain. So, lucky me, at the festival were plenty of stalls making
dreadlocks for 7 euros. As much as I wanted dreadlocks, my father didn’t allow
and didn’t pay for them…
When I came
back to Coimbra a few days later, I felt so much anger!
I turned my
rage against all the limited, outdated people and, with my mother’s permission,
I had my lip pierced. I wanted to prove to the "world" that the fact
that I have a piercing does not mean that I smoke or take drugs; I wanted to
prove that dreadlocks are not that bad, not loaded with lice, as many think ...
there are people with dreadlocks who have their hair cleaner than those with
"normal" hair.
I think
dreadlocks are beautiful, provided they are well cared for. There are people
who think that those who have dreadlocks do not wash their hair ... LIE !!! The
dreadlocks are washed, yes ... washed with blue soap.
Unfortunately,
because one has dreadlocks and listens to Bob Marley, (s)he is a drug addict.
OMG – what a limited perspective! Unfortunately, that's how our society works,
I have to accept, as everyone now has to accept that I have a piercing.
Now, if I
go back to the festival this year, besides the promise of a new blog post on
this issue, I’ll have dreadlocks made! I will be even more criticized, but I just
don’t care! It also happened when I first had the piercing… criticisms and more
criticisms: it’s horrible, no boy will kiss a girl with a piece of metal… I
haven’t even answered those provocations!
As for my
mom, she didn’t react that well at first. Initially, she said I was crazy, but
then let me do it and even helped me look for the right place to do it.
My mom has
been fantastic, really! I’m sure that this year I can count on her for my first
dreadlocks. Finally!
Sunday, 8 March 2015
International Women's Day 2015
| Today's Google Doodle celebrating female achievement across the globe
Sunday 8 March 2015 marks International Women’s Day, an annual event that celebrates women’s accomplishments and
promotes global gender equality.
This year’s theme is ‘make it happen’ and aims to encourage
effective action for advancing and recognising women. It focuses on women in
different professional sectors; the arts, female-owned businesses, in senior
leadership roles, and all aspects of working environments where gender parity
has still not been achieved.
Happy Day, Happy International Women's (Girls') Day if that's the case :=)
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Make it Happen,
March 8th,
Sunday
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Celebration of Love - Part II
As a follow-up of our last class post - namely the one by Carlos - here is a a beautiful video on LOVE, on Diversity and Inclusion.
Love has no labels - at all, don't you agree?
Love has no labels - at all, don't you agree?
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