Friday, April 28, 2017
Life is not always perfect
What do you think about it?
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Friends
Hello!
Have you got many friends? In English there are many ways to say "friend". "Buddy" and "Mate" are only some of them... would you like to learn more? Take a look at the picture below...
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Saturday, April 8, 2017
Labor Walk of Fame 5.2
And again, this 2nd term has quickly come to an end. As usual, we’d like to publish the names of those ESO students who obtained the best English grades during this period. Congratulations to you all for such a wonderful job!
ESO 1A - Óscar Cordeiro Canosa 9.49
ESO 1B - Tomás López Brea 8.31
ESO 2A - Laura Conde Lema 8.94
ESO 2B - Javier Pintos González 8.36
ESO 3A - Sofía Lago Castro 8.97
ESO 3B - Diego Rodríguez Riobó 7.2
ESO 4B - Raquel Cordeiro Canosa 8.54
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Friday, April 7, 2017
9 British dishes everyone should try
British food has a bad reputation, however in this video you will find out about nine tasty British dishes that everyone should try. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Graduation Speech: ESO 4 2016-17 3rd Term PBL Assignment
ESO 4 Students,
This is your PBL assignment for the 3rd term. All of you have to WRITE and DELIVER your GRADUATION SPEECH. You have to imagine you are going to stand in the school Assembly Hall before your teachers, classmates, parents and guests at your ESO graduation ceremony (to be held on June 21st) and deliver your speech, which must be at least 350 WORDS LONG.
The best student will be offered the chance to deliver his or her speech at your graduation ceremony... in English!! Of course, he or she will get extra points in the final mark for that effort.
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