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Dalia Hosni Al-Jabari

Hello everybody,
Dalia Hosni is a Palestinian girl who won 1st prize at SMO. She is 14 years old and she was born in Hebron. She is a student in Barakat primary school.
She participated in the international competition for mental intelligence in Singapore.
She solved more than long-mathematic questions in just 8 minutes. 1500 students from more than 150 countries participated in the National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore (NMOS).

Dalia Hosni (Image taken from Liveleak)

























Image taken from: Alray

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Alain was the MX65 winner in Elda last weekend.

Hello everybody,
Last weekend the last race of the MX65 season was celebrated in Elda. The winner was Alain Martínez and he won the first and the second leg.
This morning he brought his trophy to the school. He was really happy.
Here you can see some pictures of the event.
Congratulations Alain!

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Winter solstice: the shortest day of the year.

Hello everybody,
Today is Sunday 21 December and it is the shortest day of the year.
It is the winter solstice in the Northern hemisphere and the summer solstice in the Southern hemisphere.
For the next six months the days will gradually lengthen.
Let's revise some vocabulary related to winter.

I'm a little snowman.



Little snowflake.



Fun winter song.

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Motxila 21: lipdub

Hello everyone,
Motxila 21 is a group of music formed by 21 children, some have got Down syndrome and other haven't got it but all of them love music.
"Move" (Muévete) is their message. Two famous Spanish rock musicians, Kutxi Romero and Enrique Villarreal, collaborate with them.

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Christmas activities.

Hello children,
Christmas is a Christian festival. Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas. A lot of people who are not Christians also celebrate Christmas. People send Christmas cards to friends and family. Many people also visit family and friends at this season. Christmas is a holiday time for most people in the United Kingdom.
Information taken from: ESOL courses

Let's practise some English words for Christmas.
Look at this presentation created by Lucía R, 6º B last year.


Vocabulary

1. Revise this Picture vocabulary

2. Picture vocabulary matching quiz.

3.  Wordsearch

Online games

4. Santa Snowball shoot

5. Run Santa Run

6. Christmas maze

7. The biggest Christmas tree

8. Matching game

Stories (video)

9. The gingerbread man.

10. Rudolph the red nosed reindeer

11. The elves and the shoemaker

12. The Christmas story

Songs

13. Rudolph The red-nosed reindeer

14. Santa Claus is coming

15. Jingle bells

Christmas greetings
16. 1.  Send an online Christmas card.
16.2 Christmas e-cards
Santa online coloring

17. Coloring Santa

Book with vocabulary, activities, traditions, songs, special days.
18. Book 

Christmas stories (Reading)
19. Stories

Recipes.
20. Kids recipes

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News from last weekend. Program 7.

Hello,
Alejandro and María bring us the most important pieces of news from last weekend.

If you want to read these pieces of news, click "News from last weekend".

Good job, María and Alejandro. Congratulations!

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European flags done by Erik V.

Hello everybody,


Erik is 9 nine years old.
His birthday is on July 1st. He lives in Petrer.
His favourite subject is PE and he loves Geography 🌍 🌍.

He has been working on this presentation for a couple of months (perseverance is really important) and he has finished it today. 
Congratulations!!! 👏👏👏 

He wants to share his work with everybody because generosity is also an important virtue.

Congratulations Erik! You have been an example of:

- COMPETENCE
- PERSEVERANCE
- SELF-CONFIDENCE
- PERSPECTIVE
- SELF CONTROL


European flag by Erik V. B., 4º A

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Face your manga: Protect your image.

Hello children,
Today we are going to face our own manga and we are going to create our own avatar.
Visit the web Face your manga and start.
This is an example.

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Do they Know it's Christmas.

Hello everybody,
Year 5 students are going to perform this song for Christmas festival in the school:
"Do they know it's Christmas". Do you want to sing with us?

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John Lennon: biography and his peace song imagine.

Hello everyone,
John Lennon was born 9 October, 1940. He was born and raised in Liverpool, England. He was a founder member of The Beatles. He was murdered 8 December, 1980 in New York, USA.





























Here you can read some basic information about his life.


Listen to background with your parents or grandparents. Do they know any of these songs?
One of the songs talks about peace. Can you find out the name?

Let's sing "Imagine" together.



Click here if you want to do this activity related to the song Imagine Gap fill

By the way, Do you know the meaning of this picture?


















What is its name?
Where is it?
What does it commemorate?
Who designed it?
What does the mosaic evoke?

Visit Centralpark.com to answer all these questions.

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News from last weekend. Programme 5.

Hello everybody,
María and Alejandro tell us the most important pieces of news from last weekend.
Click here if you want to read them.

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My body: revision of vocabulary.

Hello everybody,

Here you can find some exercises to revise the vocabulary related to the body.
It's important to have a look that vocabulary before starting, it can help you a lot in order to get more points.

Body 1

Body 2

Body Hangman

Body Hangman 1

Short descriptions (It's a little more difficult but you can do it).

Have a nice week.

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Mireia Belmonte: World Record

Hello everybody,
The Spanish swimmer, Mireia Belmonte, made history yesterday as she became the first woman under 2:00 in 200 Fly at the Short Course World Championships in Doha, Qatar and then with a 4:19 victory in the 400m individual medley.
She broke two World Records in just few hours. Impressive!
200 Butterfly


Individual Medley.

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Our manga exhibition. 5º B

Hello everybody,
Some students have described their manga comic characters after drawing them.
Here you can see some of the pictures they have created. They are really nice.
Thank you for your work. Do you like manga characters? All of these characters are good characters. They are heroes. Do you prefer evil characters? They are the villains.






















































Some of the students have recorded the description of their mangas. Listen to them.
Mangas.

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News from last weekend

Hello,
Here you are our news from last weekend.
Read here the sentences.

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Parent attitudes. #ponteenmiliugar

Hello everybody,
Have you got children? Do they practise any sports? Then you should watch this video and think before acting.
Our attitudes are determinant for children. How do they perceive parent attitudes and behavior?
Adults should always try to put ourselves in children's place. #pontenmilugar

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The power of music.

Hello everybody,
Do you believe in the power of music? Then you shouldn't miss this video.
Adrián Martín is a boy from Vélez-Málaga, Spain. He is only 9 years old, he loves singing and his favourite type of music is flamenco (I must say that I love that music).

Flamenco is comprised of three parts: the song, the dance and the guitar. Moreover, you must add passion, feelings and rythm. In other words, "It's a hard nut to crack", as Paco de Lucía said.

He won the TV talent show "Mamá, quiero ser artista" and I am really excited after listening to him.
He sings with his sister a beautiful song by Rosario Flores called ¡Qué bonito!

Congratulations, Adrian and family. Your voice and your feeling are incomparable.


Adrián is a clear example of improvement.
He has demonstrated that he has got these characteristics well developed:
- Sociability: Form healthy relationships.                          
Insightfulness: Understand people and situations.
- Optimism: View self and the future positively.                            
- Competence: Are "good" at something, and are aware of own skills.
- Flexibility: Accept that change is a part of living.                            
- Perseverance: Continue despite difficulty, doesn't give up.
- Self- confidence: Move toward goals. Bases decisions/choices on own instincts and confidence in own abilities.                 
- Perspective: Try to see even difficult situations in perspective. Views crises as challenges to be faced, rather than insurmountable obstacles.
- Self control: Manage strong feelings and impulses.
This last information has ben taken from the article Developing resiliency in children in the face of adversity.                  


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Thanksgiving Day or Turkey Day.

Hello everybody,
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States today and it's traditionally a day for families and friends to get together for a special meal.

It's a time for many people to give thanks for what they have. Some people have a four-day weekend so they visit family and friends.

It is always celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and it precedes Black Friday, often regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.

Thanksgiving is also celebrated in Canada but on the second Monday in October.
Here you can read some of the common traditions associated with this celebration.

1. Thanksgiving tradition.

2. 7 Idioms connected to Thanksgiving.

Learn this song if you want: What are you thankful for?

Extension:
Here you can watch a video about the story of the first thanksgiving and after that answer some questions about the story.

What's the President doing with that turkey?












He's blessing this turkey.
Thanks to him, the turkey will live happily on the farm. It's very lucky.
It is said that the first settlers survived because the Indians showed them how to hunt turkeys.

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News from last weekend. Programme 4, year 2014-2015.

Hello everybody,
Here you can watch the most important pieces of news from last weekend.
Today we have got a new classmate, Adrián.
Welcome to the group.
If you want to read the sentences, just click here
.

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Our test characters.

Hello everybody, Here you can see some of the characters your classmates have invented for the English test.



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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against women.

Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
We must be aware that women around the world are subject to rape, domestic violence, and other forms of violence.
Do you know what sextorsion is? Watch this video. It went viral after Amanda's death on October 10, 2012.
Then think before posting, please.



Sextorsion is also a way of sexual blackmail.

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Alain's race.

Hello everybody,
Next weekend our student Alain is going to participate in the motorcycle competition, 65cc class, in Elda. Here you can see all the information on this poster. Good luck for Alain.

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X 1 red más segura

Hi everybody, Our students have created some raps. They love "rapear". This is the video that was used for "X 1 red más segura 2014" conference. It is fantastic.

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The little frog.

Hello everybody,
These two little frogs have got a big problem. They have fallen down in a deep hole and they try to get out of it in spite of being very difficult.


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Let's revise the verb "TO HAVE GOT"

"Have got" is used to talk about possessions or personal attributes.
Click here to revise the affirmative, negative and question structures.


Let's practise.
Reinforcement.

Exercise 1.

Exercise 2.

Exercise 3.

Exercise 4.

Exercise 5.

Extension
Watch this video and do the exercises.

Grammar exercises.

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Children's day 2014, November 20.

Hello everybody,
Today is Universal Children's Day. It takes place annually on 20 November. This day United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.



















Image taken from: http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/

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Our comic characters. Possesive case.

Hello everyone,
Have a look at these comic characters invented by María S. and Ainhoa
These characters help us understand the possessive adjectives and  Genitive.
Their comic characters' names are Betty, George and Tiger.
Betty's eyes are blue.        George's hair is short.        Tiger's tail is long.

                        Betty's hair is brown.     George's hair is black.  

This song can help you understand the usage of apostrophes in a simplified way.




To learn more visit:
Possessive: nouns
Possessive: adjectives

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Giving is the best: touching story of Dr Prajak Arunthong.

Hello everybody,
This commercial for a goddam telecommunication company  is based on an urban legend which took place in Thailand. I'm sure it'll touch your heart.



Did it make you cry?

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Gabriela Andersen won her personal battle.

The 1984 women’s Olympic marathon was historic because it was the first time the event was included at the Games.
Up to that point 1,500 metres  was considered the upper limit of ladylike Olympic competition.
The race was won by Joan Benoit, in a remarkable time of 2:24:52. However, there was a notorious fact for the 70,000-plus spectators who cheered on the marathon runner Gabriela Andersen-Schiess during the  400 metres of agony she had to walk.
She was an incredible 37th, in a time of two hours, 48 minutes and 42 seconds.
"I guess I just kept walking by instinct," she said. "It was a little bit of willpower or something. Your mind tries to dominate over your tired body. Your body may be screaming, 'No!', but your mind says, 'Well, yes, but it's so close.'"



Read more on the blog Run and jump

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Hickory, Dickory, Dock

Hello everyone,
Hickory, Dickory, Dock is a nursery rhyme for children.
This video is very funny and mice are very clever.

Remember that mice is the irregular plural of mouse.

1 Mouse     2 Mice
Let's revise other irregular plural. Click here.

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News from last weekend. 6º A. Program 3.

Hello,
Listen to María P. and Alejandro A. They tell us the most important pieces of news from last weekend.



Here you can read the most important pieces of news from last weekend.
See you next week.

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Make your monters

Hello children,
Do you want to draw your own monster? It's easy if you follow the instructions.
First of all you must select the colour of your monster. Then you can add other parts of its body.
I hope you enjoy this activity.
Click hear to start.
If you want to describe your monster, these questions can help you.

What colour is it?
Whar colour arms and legs has it got?
What does it look like?
What can it do?

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Human or machine?

Hello,
These are some of the most humanoid robots ever seen. They were shown at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo, Japan.





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Flag exhibition year 5

Hello everyone,
Here you can see some of the flags Year 5 students have created and described.



We have remembered World Cup 2010 in South Africa where Spain won their first WC with this song everybody sang in the streets.


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Small acts of kindness can change the world.

Hello everybody,
This video is very touching because one simple act can change a lot of things.
Small changes begin with understanding our emotions and the people who are around us.
Can we change our habits and roles? I think it's possible.

 

Maya Angelou said, " I have learnt that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did but people will never forget how you made them feel".
Remember that World Kindness day is celebrated on 13 November.
Do you know Kindness Day UK?
When was the last time you carried out an act of kindness?



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Summer holiday by Ainhoa R., 6º B

Hello,
Ainhoa's presentation is really nice. I love it.
Congratulations.

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News from last weekend. 11th November.

Hello,
Here you are these pieces of news from last weekend.
Listen to Alejandro and Maria. They are really hard-working and responsible.
Thanks a lot Ester for your valuable contribution. You are really helpful and kind.

Here you can read the most important pieces of news.

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Body parts: Song

Hello everyone,
Do you know the parts of your body?
Listen to this song and learn them. You can dance while you sing along.

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Summer holidays: by Stamford Green Primary School students.

Hello boys and girls,
Stamford Green Primary School students have created these fantastic presentations to talk about their summer holidays.



Listen to Aitana and Irene talk about summer holidays.
Irene

Aitana


Here you can see Irene showing her presentation to the classroom.



















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ACDC by Bruno G. 5º A. Colegio Santo Domingo Savio. Petrer.

Hello everybody,
We start this week with music. Bruno G., Grade 5ºA student, has created this fantastic presentation to talk about the legendary hard rock band ACDC. Here you can read his presentations. Thanks a lot for your work, Bruno.

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Berlin Wall fall: 25th anniversary.

Hello everybody,
Today is 9 November. Berlin is commemorating the 25th anniversary of the  fall of the Berlin wall.
That day marked the beginning of the  end of the Cold War 25 years ago.
Berlin wall existed between 1961 and 1989. A lot of people died because they wanted to cross into West Germany.
Germans celebrate Sunday anniversary services, performances and concerts. Berlin State Opera Orchestra have played Beethoven's Oda to joy from his symphony No. 9.
Thousand of people have gathered in front of Bradenburgh gate, which is a symbol of the united Germany now and 8,000 symbolic illuminated balloons have divided the city again.

It was one of the most important moments in History.



Peter Gabriel has sung David Bowie's song "Heroes" at the ceremony in Berlin.

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News from last weekend, 3rd November. 6º B.

Hello everybody,
Lucía R. has created this presentation to tell us the most important pieces of news from last weekend.

Do you want to know what student did? Read Lucy's presentation.


Listen to Lucy. She has made a great effort at recording this.
I congratulate her for her tireless work.

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Bonfire night. Celebration and Food.

Hello everyone,
Do you know bonfire night? It's celebrated 5th November.
 




Here you can find some of the traditional food on BONFIRE NIGHT WHICH INCLUDES:

- Cooking potatoes wrapped in foil in the bonfire.
- Soup to keep people warm as they watch the fireworks.
- A sticky cake made from oatmeal, ginger and syrup called Parkin Cake.
- Sausages and marshmallows roasted on the bonfires.
- Roasted chestnuts.
- Toffee apple.
Let's learn some vocabulary:
Oatmeal: avena
Ginger: Jengibre
Syrup: Jarabe, almíbar.
Marshmallows: Angelitos.
Chestnuts: Castañas.

Do you usually eat this food? When? Where?

Is there a similar day to "Guy Fawkes" in your country? What do people do?
1. Revise Bonfire Night Vocabulary.

2. Picture vocabulary quiz.

3. Wordsearch.

4. Crossword puzzle.
Watch this video.



Visit this page and choose the correct answer to the questions.

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Our funny Halloween stories

Hello everyone,
Andrea and Paola tell us their funny Halloween stories.




Listen to them. They have practised a lot and their work has been great.
I must congratulate them for this.

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News from last weekend. 4th November. 6º A

Hello,
María and Alejandro tell us the most important pieces of news from last weekend.
Watch them and Read all the sentences here.
See you next week.

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Halloween songs and jokes.

Hi everyone,
Did you sing any Halloween songs yesterday? They are scary.
This is one of my favorite songs for Halloween parties.
Listen to the song and sing it.

Halloween Night.





If you want to read some "Halloween jokes" click here.

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Halloween stories.

Hello everybody,
Today is Halloween! Are you going to dress up? If so, what are you going to be?
You can dress up as a monster, skeleton, black cat, vampire, mummy, werewolf ...

Happy Halloween!

Some students have invented these funny stories.














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Object pronouns: Pedro and Alexis.

Hello everybody,
Pedro and Alexis have done this for practicing personal pronouns.


























Now listen to them. They have also made this video. They have put a great deal of effort.

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Can you guess these flags?

Hello everybody,
Nicolás has created this interesting game for the review of the flags that we are working this term.
It consists of reading carefully each slide and try to guess the country.



This other presentation has been created by Antonio, S, 5º B student.
Can you guess the countries after listening and reading the the descriptions of the flags?

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Grammar section: Subjects and objects.

Hello children,
We are learning pronouns: subject and object.
Remember that sentences often have a subject, a verb an object.
EX: Subjetc                      Verb                Object
       Mary                         plays              tennis.
       Mónica and Lucía      love                sweets.              
- Subject pronouns replace subject nouns and object pronouns replace object nouns.
       She                           plays                it.
       They                         love                 them.
       
Look at this chart and study it.


















Are you ready? Then you can play some games:

Game 1. Grammar bubbles.

Game 2. Falling clouds.

Game 3. Pronouns games. 
Nuria has done these exercises for us:

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Queen

Queen are a rock band formed in London in 1970. Freddy Mercury was the lead vocalis of the band and songwriter. He composed many hits.
One of the most popular song is "I want to break free", which  was written by bassist John Deacon.
The song is largely known for its music video for all the band members dressed in women's clothes.

Watch this video and sing the song if you want. Can you distinguish all the members of the band?

 

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Summer holidays: Eva and Carlos. Santo Domingo Savio.

Hello children, Eva and Carlos have created these presentations to talk about their summer holidays. Have you ever visited these places they show us?

Eva A.




Andrea, Ignacio, Carlos and Pablo have also talked about their holidays.

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Alain: Our great motorcycling rider.

Alain is just eleven years old and he is a motorcycling rider. He competes in the 65CC class and he belongs to  Red Bull Racing Eyewear  & NewMxRacing  Team, which is helping him to develop his sports career.


 Last Sunday Alain finished in first position during the race celebrated in Elx. He was really happy and brought to the school his trophy. He is a future star.

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The flags of United Kingdom: Nicolás, 5º A

Hello everybody,
Nicolás, 10-year-old Santo Domingo Savio School student, has created this presentation about the flags of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Congratulations Nicolás, great job!


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Ruth Beitia and Gareth Bale.

Hello children,
Who is your favourite sportswoman? And your favourite sportsman?
Here you can read interesting information about the Spanish athlete Ruth Beitia and the Welsh footballer Gareth Bale.
RUTH BEITIA
Ruth Beitia is a Spanish high jumper. She is 1.92 m tall.
She was born, 1st April, 1989. She has got the Spanish record of high jump, with 2.01 metres indoor and 2.02 metres outdoor.

She was a finalist in the European Athletics Championships in Munich in 2002. She was also in Athens, Greece, during the Olympics, in 2004.











GARETH BALE
Gareth Bale is a footballer.
He was born in Cardiff, Wales, in July, 1989.
He is Welsh.
He plays for Real Madrid and for Wales National Team.
His first club was Cardiff Civil Service.
His football hero was Ryan Giggs. He was also Welshman.























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European countries, nationalities, capitals, languages.

Hello everybody, How many languages are spoken in Spain? And in United Kingdom? What's the capital of Denmark? And Poland? Click here to get all that information.

Countries, nationalities, capitals, languages.
























Let's play this game: Capital and cities: Using this jeopardy quiz

Let's play this game: countries and their flags.

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My summer holidays.

Hello everybody,
What did you do last summer? I'm sure you did a lot of things and had a really good time with your family and friends.
Aitana G. has done this presentation to talk about her holidays.
Congratulations, Aitana.



Iker has created this fabulous presentation to talk about his holidays.

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Oasis: don't look back in anger.

Hello children,
"Don't Look Back in Anger" is a song by the English rock band Oasis, released in 1996.  Noel Gallagher wrote this song. It became the band's second single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, where it also went platinum. It is one of the band's signature songs, and was played at almost every single live show from its release to the dissolution of the band.
Information: Wikipedia.



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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland

Hello children,
This is the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 

It's also called "The Union Jack".
The flag is red, blue and white.




Flag Institute (Image labeled for reuse)


Let's learn more about this flag and his composition.
It consists of:
- The red cross of Saint George, the Patron of England.















Flag of England (Labeled for reuse).


- The white saltire (diagonal) of Saint Andrew, the Patron of Scotland.
It is said that Saint Andrew was martyred on such a cross.















Flag of Scotland (Labeled for reuse)



- The red saltire of Saint Patrick, the patron of Northern Ireland.






Picture Northern Ireland



- Wales is not represented. Look at The Union Jack and check if it has got this fierce dragon.







Flag of Wales





Eugenia Araujo has created this interesting presentation. 
It helps us understand better The United Kingdom.













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Autumn

Hello children,
It's 1:00 pm and it's raining here in Petrer.
Look at this picture. It's also cloudy in the mountains.
We are going to need our umbrellas for returning home today.
Practise this song about the weather.


It's really cloudy and rainy today.


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Adele: set fire to the rain.

Hello children,
Do you like Adele?
This popular song, "Set fire to the rain" is from Adele's second album.
Listen to it and sing it if you like.

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Autumn is here: say goodbye to summer.

Hello everyone,
There are two equinoxes every year: in September and in March.
The sun position in the sky dictates the equinoxes because it shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly the same -12 hours all over the world-.
The word equinox comes form Latin and it means equal night.
The equinox in September is known like the autumnal (fall) equinox in the Northern Hemisphere.
September equinox in Alicante was 23rd September at 4:29.
Here you can see the earth during September equinox.


Image taken from: http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/september-equinox.html

However, the spring equinox starts in the south hemisphire.
Let's practise the season song.


Red this text about what happens in autumn.

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The countries of the world. Flags of Europe. European Day of Languages.

European Day of languages.
It is celebrated European Day of Languages on the 26th September.
Listen to this song and learn more about countries in Europe.


Once you have learnt about European countries and their flags you can do these online activities:
Game 1.
National flag of Europe.

Game 2.
Test your kowledge of French, Spanish and Italian.

Other games and fun activities.
Languagde facts and fun.


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