Friday, 23 March 2018
Thursday, 22 March 2018
GOODBYE TO NUREMBERG EXCHANGE STUDENTS
(Photo: Students at Santa Cruz Castle last Tuesday)
This morning the sixteen Nuremberg students participating in this year's students exchange have returned home. It has been a ten-day non-stop trip living with the Spanish host families and taking part in different activities.
Wednesday 14th: Visiting: Domus, Bellas Artes Museum (the visit to the Old Town was cancelled due to heavy rain), and official welcome reception with Coruña's mayor at María Pita in the afternoon. (See here).
Thursday 15th: Trip to Santiago de Compostela (Cidade da Cultura-Gaiás, Museo do Pobo Galego, Cathedral & Old Town).
Friday 16th: Visiting: Casa dos Peces and Torre de Hércules.
Free weekend with the host families.
Monday 19th: Visiting: Casa Picasso and the Plaza de Lugo food market.
Tuesday 20th: Trip along Golfo Artabro coast. Stops at Santa Cruz Castle, Sada, Pontedeume-Cabanas beach and Betanzos. Farewell family buffet at the school.
Wednesday 21st: Visiting: Monte de San Pedro park and Bellas Artes workshop.
Thursday 22nd: Departure to Oporto airport at 6:30h.
Good journey home! We'll see you in Nuremberg in April.
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Wednesday, 21 March 2018
PHRASAL VERBS & VOCABULARY: ENVIRONMENT
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
THE LITERAL TRANSLATION OF COUNTRY NAMES
Monday, 19 March 2018
THE IRREGULAR VERB GAME
Sunday, 18 March 2018
Saturday, 17 March 2018
St. PATRICK'S 2018
Today's Saint Patrick's Day, the Patron of Ireland. Everything will turn into green today.
Check on all the other St. Patrick Days here @ ClickOnEnglish previous posts.
Friday, 16 March 2018
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
CORUÑA MAYOR'S OFFICIAL WELCOME TO 2018 EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT CITY HALL
The German students from the Nuremberg Willstätter Gymnasium are already with us. They arrived yesterday afternoon. Today they visited the Domus and the Bellas Artes Museum. Tomorrow they're going on a trip to Santiago.
This afternoon we had an official welcome reception at the Coruña City Hall, where all the participating students, the German and Spanish teachers were welcomed by our mayor Xulio Ferreiro and the Social Justice councillor Silvia Cameán.
This afternoon we had an official welcome reception at the Coruña City Hall, where all the participating students, the German and Spanish teachers were welcomed by our mayor Xulio Ferreiro and the Social Justice councillor Silvia Cameán.
Galician version of this post @ IES Plurilingüe 'Rafael Dieste' Blog
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LOSING STEPHEN HAWKING
Foto: ojo.pe
Galician version of this post @ ArquivosDoTrasno
Today we learnt about the death of prestigious scientists Stephen Hawking. In the day of his loss we want to pay tribute to him. Here are some links to know more about him.
"LOOK UP AT THE STARS AND NOT DOWN AT YOUR FEET" Professor Stephen Hawking
"LOOK UP AT THE STARS AND NOT DOWN AT YOUR FEET" Professor Stephen Hawking
- His death on the newspapers @ 'The Guardian'
Video "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING", film trailer:
Galician version of this post @ ArquivosDoTrasno
Monday, 12 March 2018
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE USES
Saturday, 10 March 2018
Friday, 9 March 2018
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
This chart shows the use of the possessive pronouns versus the adjective forms.
Previous post of possessive adjectives HERE.
Thursday, 8 March 2018
WOMEN'S DAY 2018
No classes today because the Council of A Coruña decided to declare a holiday on the International Women's Day. But also it's a day of social protest all around the world as women have decided to go on strike and demonstrations for their rights.
We're celebrating this day, remembering previous posts on this blog for this day: WOMEN.
Here's also the link to the English version of Emma Clit's comic:
- "YOU SHOULD'VE ASKED"
Galician version of this post @ ArquivosDoTrasno
Monday, 5 March 2018
MODAL VERBS: CAN, MAY, MUST (HAVE TO), NEEDN'T, SHALL
Friday, 2 March 2018
CONFUSING: 'LIKE TO+infinitive' vs 'LIKE+-ing'
Thursday, 1 March 2018
STUDENT EXCHANGE 2018: WILLSTÄTTER GYMNASIUM, NUREMBERG / IES "RAFAEL DIESTE", A CORUÑA
Our school has been working together with the "Willstätter Gymnasium" in Nuremberg, Germany, for eleven years now on the student exchange programme. Since then we've held nine exchanges and this course will see its tenth edition.
From 2007 to 2014, the exchanges have been carried out annually but since this last year, it's every two years. This year's exchange will take place between March and April. In March, the German students will be here and in April ours will go to Nuremberg.
Students will be staying with their guest families and will attend some class activities in each of the schools and will have visits and trips organized to interesting surrounding places.
You can link to fotos of previous years HERE.
We'll be updating.
Galician version of this post @ IESPlurilingüeRafaelDiesteBlog
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