Showing posts with label Revision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revision. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2021

Summer 2021 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2021 summer remedial assignment:
  • You should solve the activities of the vocabulary, grammar and writing pages in each unit (pages 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 in every unit)
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).
Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.


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This is your English exams schedule for September 2021:
  • Wednesday 1st September, 9:00 - 10:15 - ESO 4 Remedial Test.
  • Wednesday 1st September, 13:00 - ESO 1, ESO 2 and ESO 3 Previous Years Remedial Tests.
  • Thursday 2nd September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 1 and ESO 2 Remedial Test.
  • Friday 3rd September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 3 Remedial Test.
Have a very nice summer and... good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Friday, June 26, 2020

ESO 1 Summer 2020 Remedial Task



Dear ESO 1 Students,

Here is your 2020 summer remedial assignment:

•You should solve the activities of the first 6 'Self Check' pages that you will find at the end of every unit of your Workbook.
•You should also complete the first two revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6).
• Besides, you should also revise the first 40 irregular verbs found on the appendix of your Student's book.
•You should also revise the Student’s Book’s activities we’ve done in class all along the year, as well as those given in photocopies.

Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, I would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.

This is your English exams schedule for September 2020:

•Tuesday 1st September, 16:00 - 17:15 - ESO 1 Previous Year Remedial Test.
•Wednesday 2nd September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 1  Remedial Test.

IMPORTANT: FACE MASKS WILL BE MANDATORY.

Should you have any queries, please, email me at labor.teacher@gmail.com.

Kind regards,

Raquel





ESO 2, 3 & 4 Summer 2020 Remedial Task



ESO 2, 3, & 4 Students,

Here is your 2020 summer remedial assignment. Download these files and complete them on your PC. Please try to use LFCA (long, full, complete answers) as often as possible and do your best: spare no effort!

If you have any queries or doubts or if you have trouble downloading these files, please e-mail me. I'll try and reach out to you as soon as possible.





This assignment is NOT MANDATORY. You do not need to submit your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.


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This is your English exams schedule for September 2020:
  • Tuesday 1st September, 9:00 - 10:15 - ESO 4 Remedial Test.
  • Tuesday 1st September, 16:00 - 17:15 - ESO 1, ESO 2 and ESO 3 Previous Years Remedial Tests.
  • Wednesday 2nd September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 1 and ESO 2 Remedial Test.
  • Thursday 3rd September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 3 Remedial Test.
IMPORTANT: FACE MASKS WILL BE MANDATORY.

Have a very nice summer and... good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Monday, May 18, 2020

ESO 1: Units 1-3 revision (18th - 24th May)




Dear ESO1 students,

You will find your Units 1-3 revision tasks by clicking on the link below:

You must download the file and solve the activities on your computer. Then, you have to send that file back to me at labor.teacher@gmail.com.

Do not send me any photographs of your notebooks or workbooks. Just return a doc. or a pdf. file to me once you have solved it. Remember to identify your file before sending it back to me.

You must identify your file as follows:

Class_Number_Name_1stSurname_units1-3 - Example: 1A_1_Alejandra_Alcañiz_units 1-3

The deadline will be Sunday 24th May (as I will be publishing the answers on Monday). No files will be admitted after the deadline.

The correct answers to this task will be published next Monday 25th May.

Click on the link below to download the answers for Unit 3:



This is our schedule:

Week 1: Unit 1 revision; Monday 27th April - Sunday 3rd May   👍
Week 2: Unit 2 revision; Monday 4th May - Sunday 10th May    👍
Week 3: Unit 3 revision; Monday 11th May - Sunday 17th May  👍
Week 4: Units 1-3 reinforcement; Monday 18th May - Sunday 24th May

Week 5: Unit 4 revision; Monday 25th May - Sunday 31st May
Week 6: Unit 5 revision; Monday 1st June - Sunday 7th June
Week 7: Unit 6 revision; Monday 8th June - Sunday 14th June
Week 8: Units 4-6 reinforcement; Monday 15th June - Sunday 21st June

Stay safe and take care. All the best!


No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Monday, May 4, 2020

ESO 1: Unit 2 revision (4th May-10th May)



Dear ESO1 students,

You will find your Unit 2 revision tasks by clicking on the link below:

You must download the file and solve the activities on your computer. Then, you have to send that file back to me at labor.teacher@gmail.com.

Do not send me any photographs of your notebooks or workbooks. Just return a doc. or a pdf. file to me once you have solved it. Remember to identify your file before sending it back to me.

You must identify your file as follows:

Class_Number_Name_1stSurname - Example: 1A_1_Alejandra_Alcañiz

The deadline will be Sunday 10th May (as I will be publishing the answers on Monday). No files will be admitted after the deadline.

The correct answers to this task will be published next Monday 11th May.

Click on the link below to download the answers for Unit 1 activities:



This is our schedule:

Week 1: Unit 1 revision; Monday 27th April - Sunday 3rd May
Week 2: Unit 2 revision; Monday 4th May - Sunday 10th May
Week 3: Unit 3 revision; Monday 11th May - Sunday 17th May
Week 4: Units 1-3 reinforcement; Monday 18th May - Sunday 24th May

Week 5: Unit 4 revision; Monday 25th May - Sunday 31st May
Week 6: Unit 5 revision; Monday 1st June - Sunday 7th June
Week 7: Unit 6 revision; Monday 8th June - Sunday 14th June
Week 8: Units 4-6 reinforcement; Monday 15th June - Sunday 21st June

Stay safe and take care. All the best!


No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Monday, April 27, 2020

ESO 1: Unit 1 revision (27th April-3rd May)




Dear ESO1 students,

From now on, we will be revising what you have learnt in units 1 through 6. We will be working on each unit on a weekly basis. After units 3 and 6, we will be using another week to do some reinforcement activities for the previous three units.

Every Monday, I will be publishing new revision tasks and the answers to the previous week activities. You must download the files I will be posting here and you will have to solve them on your computer. Then, you have to send that file back to me at labor.teacher@gmail.com.

When you sit down to work on these tasks, make sure you have your student's book on your table or desk: in order to solve them, you will need to revise the vocabulary, grammar and irregular verbs sections you will find in your workbook. All these activities are planned so that you do a little bit every weekday. Don't try and do them all in just one go!

Do not send me any photographs of your notebooks or workbooks. Just return the *.doc file to me once you have solved it. Remember to identify your file before sending it back to me.

You must identify your file as follows:

Class_Number_Name_1stSurname.doc - Example: 1A_1_Alejandra_Alcañiz.doc

The deadline will be Sunday 3rd May (as I will be publishing the answers on Monday). No files will be admitted after the deadline.

Click on the link below to download your task for week 1 (unit 1 revision; Monday 27th April - Sunday 3rd May):


The correct answers to this task will be published next Monday 4th May.

This is our schedule:

Week 1: Unit 1 revision; Monday 27th April - Sunday 3rd May
Week 2: Unit 2 revision; Monday 4th May - Sunday 10th May
Week 3: Unit 3 revision; Monday 11th May - Sunday 17th May
Week 4: Units 1-3 reinforcement; Monday 18th May - Sunday 24th May

Week 5: Unit 4 revision; Monday 25th May - Sunday 31st May
Week 6: Unit 5 revision; Monday 1st June - Sunday 7th June
Week 7: Unit 6 revision; Monday 8th June - Sunday 14th June
Week 8: Units 4-6 reinforcement; Monday 15th June - Sunday 21st June

Stay safe and take care. All the best!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Friday, April 17, 2020

Previous Year Resit English


ESO 2, 3 & 4 Students,

This is a message to students who have to resit previous schoolyear English (Inglés pendiente de años anteriores: 1 student from ESO 2A and 1 from 2B; 3 from ESO 3B; and 4 from ESO 4B).

You have to download one of the files below, SOLVE ALL THOSE ACTIVITIES ON YOUR PC and send that file back to labor.teacher@gmail.com; the deadline is Friday 29th May at precisely 23:59:59.

You must not print the file and solve it in your notebook. DO NOT SEND ANY PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR ACTIVITIES IN YOUR NOTEBOOK, just the .doc file as an attached file in an e-mail.

You must identify your file as follows:

NUMBER_CLASS.doc; examples: 4_2A.doc, 6_3B.doc or 8_4B.doc

These are your files:




No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Summer 2019 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2019 summer remedial assignment:
  • You should solve the activities of the vocabulary, grammar and writing pages in each unit (pages 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 in every unit)
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).
Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.


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This is your English exams schedule for September 2019:
  • Monday 2nd September, 9:00 - 10:15 - ESO 4 Remedial Test.
  • Monday 2nd September, 16:00 - 17:15 - ESO 1, ESO 2 and ESO 3 Previous Years Remedial Tests.
  • Tuesday 3rd September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 1 and ESO 2 Remedial Test.
  • Wednesday 4th September, 10:15 - 11:30 - ESO 3 Remedial Test.
Have a very nice summer and... good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Summer 2018 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2018 summer remedial assignment:
  • You should solve the activities of the vocabulary, grammar and writing pages in each unit (pages 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 in every unit)
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).
Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.


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This is your English exams schedule for September 2018:
  • Monday 3rd September, 9.00 - 10.15 - ESO 4 Remedial Test.
  • Monday 3rd September, 16.00 - 17.15 - ESO 1, ESO 2 and ESO 3 Previous Years Remedial Tests.
  • Tuesday 4th September, 10.15 - 11.30 - ESO 1 and ESO 2 Remedial Test.
  • Wednesday 5th September, 10.15 - 11.30 - ESO 3 Remedial Test.
Have a very nice summer and... good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Summer 2017 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2017 summer remedial assignment:
  • You should solve the activities of the vocabulary, grammar and writing pages in each unit (pages 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 in every unit)
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).
Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.


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This is your English exams schedule for September 2017:
  • Friday 1st September, 9.00 - 10.15 - ESO 4 Remedial Test.
  • Friday 1st September, 16.00 - 17.15 - ESO 1, ESO 2 and ESO 3 Previous Years Remedial Tests.
  • Monday 4th September, 10.15 - 11.30 - ESO 1 and ESO 2 Remedial Test.
  • Tuesday 5th September, 10.15 - 11.30 - ESO 3 Remedial Test.
Have a very nice summer and... good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Summer 2016 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2016 summer remedial assignment:

ESO 2 & ESO 4 students:
  • You should solve the activities of the vocabulary, grammar and writing pages in each unit (pages 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 in every unit)
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).
ESO 1 & 3 students:
  • You should solve the activities of the 9 'Self Check' pages that you will find at the end of every unit of your Workbook.
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).

Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.


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This is your English exams schedule for September 2016:
  • Thursday 1st September, 9.00 - 10.15 - ESO 4 Remedial Test.
  • Thusday 1st September, 16.00 - 17.15 - ESO 1, ESO 2 and ESO 3 Previous Years Remedial Tests.
  • Friday 2nd September, 10.15 - 11.30 - ESO 1 and ESO 2 Remedial Test.
  • Monday 5th September, 10.15 - 11.30 - ESO 3 Remedial Test.
Have a very nice summer and... good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

ESO 1: UNIT 1 REVISION

Dear ESO 1 students,

As your unit 1 exam is due on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th, here you have some notes about the grammar and vocabulary studied along this unit which will help you revise at home:

GRAMMAR:

Personal pronouns.
Be: present simple affirmative, negative and questions.
Wh- pronouns: questions with the verb be.

Remember:
We can replace subject pronouns by names:
He's handsome = Brad Pitt's handsome
She's very inteligent = María's very intelligent
It's clever = My cat's clever
They are in the box = My books are in the box

If the subject is singular (we use 's) if it is plural (we use are). Examples:
Is/Are your mum pretty? Your mum=singular=Is she/Is your mum?
Is/Are your bird yellow? Your bird=singular=Is the bird/Is it?
Is/Are Peter a good teacher? Peter=singular=Is Peter/ Is he?
Is/Are these photos from Paris? These photos=plural=Are these photos/Are they?
Answers
Are you a good student? Yes I am                Are you Spanish? Yes, we are
Are you from New York? No, I am not          Are your parents old? No, they aren’t
Is Peter a good teacher? Yes, he is              Are Angelina and Brad married? Yes, they are
Is your mum pretty? Yes, she is                      
Is your bird yellow? No, it isn’t                        

A. Circle the correct option and answer the questions:
1. Is / Are you American?                                         5. Is / Are your dog intelligent?
2. Is / Are we going to the party?                              6. Is / Are Paula and Marcos your friends?
3. Is / Are Melanie a good student?                         7. Is / Are Leonardo Dicaprio a good actor?
4. Is / Are my books on the table?

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Summer 2013 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2013 summer remedial assignment:
  • You should solve the activities of the 9 'Self Check' pages that you will find at the end of every unit of your Workbook.
  • You should also complete the three revision sections found at the end of every three units in your student's book: review A (units 1, 2, 3), review B (units 4, 5, 6) and review C (units 7, 8, 9).
Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

ESO English Syllabus 2012-13


ESO Students,

If you click on the following links you can download your English syllabus, terms and conditions for 2012-13:
No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non commercial purposes only.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

September 2012 English Exams Schedule



ESO Students,

This is your September English exams schedule: 

Monday 3rd September, 09.00: ESO 4
Tuesday 4th September, 10.15: ESO 1
Tuesday 4th September, 11.30: ESO 2
Wednesday 5th September, 10.15: ESO 3

And this is the schedule if you are taking any resit exams on pending coursework from PREVIOUS SCHOOLYEARS:

Monday 3rd September, 16.00: ESO 1, 2 & 3

Good luck!

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Summer 2012 Remedial Task



ESO Students,

Here is your 2012 summer remedial assignment:
  • ESO 1 and ESO 3 Students - You should solve the activities of the 9 'Self Check' that you will find in every unit of your Workbook.
  • ESO 2 and ESO 4 Students- You should solve the activities of the 9 'Test' sections that you will find on the last page of every unit of your Student's Book.
Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT ADD ANY POINTS AT ALL TO YOUR SEPTEMBER MARK. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

ESO English Syllabus 2011-12


ESO Students,

If you click on the following links you can download your English syllabus, terms and conditions for 2011-12:



No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non commercial purposes only.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Summer 2011 ESO Remedial Task


ESO Students,

Here is your 2011 summer remedial assignment. You should copy the activities of the 9 'Test' sections that you will find on the last page of every unit:

Use an A-4 sized notebook to copy the formulation or wording of every activity and underline their key words. Then, translate that wording into Galician/Spanish and solve the activities.

This assignment is NOT COMPULSORY. You do not need to hand in your homework as it will NOT add any points at all to your September mark. However, we would like to advise you to prepare these activities if you want to be successful in your September remedial exams.

No copyright infringement intended. For educational, non-commercial purposes only.

Monday, December 6, 2010

NY Times: In Spain, Gypsies Find Easier Path to Integration

The following article by SUZANNE DALEY and RAPHAEL MINDER was published on The New York Times online yesterday, Sunday 5th December:

Encarnación Rómero Bastante, a manicurist, was not sure what to expect when she was hired by a government-financed program to train a 33-year-old Gypsy woman.

But within a few weeks, Ms. Romero said her student, Emilia Jiménez González, knew all there was to know about cuticles and French tips. She was so good and so nice that Ms. Romero went a step further than required and persuaded a friend to give Ms. Jiménez a job.

“She proved herself to be a real professional,” said Ms. Romero, who had never gotten to know a Gypsy before.

Throughout Europe, Gypsies (who are often called Roma, but not in Spain where the Spanish word for gypsy, “gitano,” is uttered with pride) frequently survive in isolated encampments, reviled as beggars and petty thieves. In some Eastern European countries, they face such deep prejudice that they are chased off municipal buses, and in school their children are relegated to classes for the mentally handicapped.

Even in Western Europe, France’s president, Nicolas Sarkozy, could count on shoring up his popularity when he decided to deport thousands of Roma to Romania earlier this year.

But things are different in Spain.

Here, more than 30 years of government programs to help Gypsies have begun to show signs of success. Virtually all young Gypsy children are in elementary school. Nearly half of their parents own their own homes. And like Ms. Jiménez, many are holding down mainstream jobs, moving away from more traditional Gypsy livelihoods like selling cattle and other goods.

Spain has become so successful, in fact, that it now serves as a model for other European countries, including Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary. Some experts say Spain’s secret is that it has concentrated on practical issues, such as access to housing and jobs. In contrast, they say, some European institutions have concentrated too much on issues of prejudice and political rights.

“Perhaps as a result, a lot of money has been spent in other parts of Europe to integrate Gypsies but with few results,” said Isidro Rodríguez, director of Fundación Secretariado Gitano, a state-financed organization that administers the Acceder, or “to access,” job program that helped Ms. Jiménez. “The Spanish approach has really been different because it has been first and foremost about improving living standards.”

There are still problems. The school dropout rate for Gypsy children between 12 and 18 is a staggering 80 percent. Nearly 4 percent of the population still live in shacks.

And tales of day-to-day indignities are not hard to come by. At present, for instance, a troupe of Gypsy women is touring the country in a production of “The House of Bernarda Alba” by the poet Federico García Lorca, a performance that has been widely covered by the news media and won largely rave reviews.

But in Madrid, the actresses — who live in a shantytown in Seville and dress in traditional long Gypsy skirts — had trouble getting a taxi. Though accompanied by government officials, they were also refused service in a local bar.

Still, even advocates for the Roma say that Spain is way ahead of the rest of Europe.

One 2009 study conducted for the Fundación Secretariado Gitano looked at the housing of Gypsies in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Spain, and found that over all a third lived in substandard housing, mostly apartments lacking heat, hot water or electricity. But in some countries, the situation was much worse. In Portugal, for instance, nearly a third of the Roma population still lived in shacks.

In Spain, 92 percent of Gypsies live in standard apartments or houses, according to the same study. Another survey, in 2005, found that 50 percent were formally employed, government officials said.

“Something like that is so important,” said Juan Mato Gómez, a director general in the Ministry of Health, Social Policy and Equality. “It addresses one of the basic myths about Gypsies — that Gypsies cannot hold down a steady job.”

Gypsies, who originally came from India, have been in Spain since the 15th century. Their traditions, such as their contributions to flamenco, have become part of Spain’s identity. Yet, until recently they faced persecution, sometimes intended to drive them out of the country, sometimes intended to force assimilation. At one point, they were required by law to marry non-Gypsies; at another, they were forbidden to gather in groups of more than four.

Under Franco’s dictatorship, Gypsies lived in fear of the military police, or Guardia Civil, which often brutally broke up their encampments and forced them to keep moving around the country.

But Spain’s democratic Constitution embraced the country’s diversity and for the first time gave Gypsies rights as citizens. By the 1980s, the Guardia Civil was being deployed near schools to protect Gypsy children from Spanish parents who did not want them in the same classrooms as their own children.

Since then, the government, whether leaning left or right, has consistently financed integration programs for Spain’s estimated 700,000 Gypsies. Spain has spent more on social programs for Gypsies than any other country in the European Union. Between 2007 and 2013, it will spend more than $130 million on such programs — about $60 million from European Union funds.

“Our efforts have had some very positive results,” said José Manuel Fresno, a European Union adviser on Roma issues who is also chairman of the Spanish government’s Race and Ethnic Equality Council.

At first, some programs were wrongheaded, officials said. Gypsies were moved directly from shanties into special public housing just for them and their children went to transitional schools. The results can still be seen in some parts of Seville, where housing blocks for Gypsies became broken down tenements. The transitional schools failed, too, as Gypsies shunned them and educators decided that Gypsy children should not be isolated.

Now, government policy is to scatter Gypsies in public housing and send their children to neighborhood schools. Mediators have been set up in the schools to help if problems arise. And social services help with the transition.

But whether the Spanish models can be translated elsewhere is unclear. Experts say that some countries — particularly Romania and Bulgaria, which have large Roma populations — do not have the capacity to administrate them.

“The fact is that Gypsies in some countries have lower living standards today than 15 years ago,” Mr. Fresno said.

In Spain, Acceder has helped more than 37,000 Gypsies get jobs since 2001.

On a recent day, Ms. Jiménez, who was wearing blue eye shadow and had glittery nails, was waiting for customers in a mall on the outskirts of Madrid. She said she turned to Acceder whenever she needed a job, taking advantage of the wide range of training it offered.

“It’s like a bridge for me,” she said. “Because sometimes if you are a Gypsy, it is not so easy.”

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