Thursday, 23 February 2012

SHAKESPEARE'S BIO

Shakespeare

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

HOW TO DESCRIBE A SCULPTURE

This is a worsheet to help you describe sculptures in your cities. It was written by Jahan Monast, our assistant teacher from Calgary.
My 3ESO students are working with this worksheet in their PUBLICART project. Follow the link if you want to know more about this interesting project involving AUGMENTED REALITY. I hope the results are good and I'm looking forward to seeing them. I'll let you know.
Public Art 2011
YOU CAN VISIT THESE LINKS TO GET MORE ARE RELATED VOCAB

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/dictionarysubjects/shapes.shtml
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/dictionarysubjects/adjectives.shtml
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/dictionarysubjects/colors.shtml
http://www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/vocabulary/materials-and-fabrics.php

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

CELEBRATE DICKENS' BIRTHDAY WITH OLIVER TWIST


It's Dickens' 200 Birthay today! Why don't you read or watch Oliver Twist? If you feel like some interactive activities, follow this link and practice them online at www.cinemaperaestudiants.cat
Or visit our department's blog entry and enjoy more interesting activities. www.idiomesiestorredelpalau.blogspot.com

Sunday, 5 February 2012

WORLD CANCER DAY 2011: HENRIETTA LACKS





Yesterday, February 4th was WORLD CANCER DAY. My support to all people dealing with cancer and to their families. Keep fighting! You're an example to everyone of us!
I'd also want to share with you the story of a woman whose cancer helped the world. Henrietta's cells have been cultured and examined since the 50's and have helped hundreds of scientists develop studies around the world.

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Henrietta's inmortal cells are known as THE HELA LINE, and have become one of the most important tools in medicine.

View Henrietta Lacks and over 3,000,000 other topics on Qwiki.



Read more about this fascinating story of illness, discrimination, ethics and investigation in the novel THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot.
As the tagline of the novel says, CANCER KILLED HER AND THEN MADE HER IMMORTAL