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LOCKDOWN INFO CUARENTENA

Classes have been cancelled due to the State of Alarm introduced because of the Coronavirus outbreak. The grammar exams of all my groups have been changed to new dates you can check HERE. Detailed info about all the changes on the school's webpage.

This is what you should work on during the lockdown for these exams:

Agrup 2ºESO A-B & C-D: Units 1 to 4.

4ºESO B & D: Units 1 to 5.

1ºBAC B & C: Units 1 to 6.

Apart from your textbook and workbooks,

ESO students can also use OXFORD ONLINE LEARNING ZONE

BAC students can use PERFORMANCE-1 ONLINE WORKBOOK if you're registered.

I've set up groups on Google Classroom to keep in touch with you. You need a code to entre your group. I've sent the codes by whatsapp & email to students of 4ºESO and 1ºBAC to pass on to others. My 2ºESO students or anybody who hasn't received it or has any doubts/questions can contact me at the email at the end of this message.

Keep calm down during the lockdown. There's a lot of time to do lots of things.



As clases foron canceladas debido ao Estado de Alarma imposto pola crise do Coronavirus. Os exames de gramática de todos os meus grupos foron cambiados a unhas novas datas que podedes comprobar AQUÍ. Información detallada sobre todos os cambios na páxina web do instituto.

Isto é no que podedes traballar durante o confinamento para estes exames:

Ademáis dos vosos libros de texto e workbooks,

alumnado de ESO pode tamén usar OXFORD ONLINE LEARNING ZONE

alumnado de BAC pode usar PERFORMANCE-1 ONLINE WORKBOOK se estades rexistrados.

Montei grupos en Google Classroom para manter contacto con vos. Necesitades un código para entrar no voso grupo. Enviei os códigos por whatsapp e email a algún alumnado de 4º e 1ºBAC para que o pasasen aos demáis. O meu alumnado de 2ºESO e calquera que non o recibise ou ten dúbidas/preguntas, pode contactar conmigo no email ao final desta mensaxe.

Mantede a calma durante o confinamento. Hai un montón de tempo para facer moitas cousas.


Email:

ramoneirateaching@gmail.com


Showing posts with label Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 January 2020

BASIC BLOGGING TERMINOLOGY




[Info taken from: freetech4teachers.com/a-glossary-of-blogging-terminology.]

Post: “Post” can refer to an entry on your blog as in “a blog post.” “Post” can also be used as a verb as in “I am going to post a new entry on my blog.”

Page: A page on a blog is different than a post because a page is designed for static content. Pages are good for posting information that you want visitors to your blog to be able to quickly access. For example, my classroom blog had pages for curriculum outlines and review guides.

Theme: WordPress (Wordpress is open-source software that powers many blogging tools) and many other blogging platforms use “themes” to describe the look of a blog. The theme can include the color scheme and the placement of elements like calendars and margins on a blog. Changing the theme does not change the content of your blog posts.

Template: Blogger and some other blogging platforms use the term “template” to describe the look of a blog. The template can include the color scheme and the layout of elements on the blog. Changing your template does not change the content of your blog posts.

Tag: Tags are applied to WordPress (Kidblog, Edublogs) blog posts to identify the key ideas or purpose of a post. Tags make it easier for people to search and find older posts on your blog. For example, if you write a post about your Revolutionary War lesson, tag it with “revolution” or “revolutionary war” so that at the end of the school year when you have 150 posts on your blog your students can quickly click on the “revolution” tag and jump to the post that have that label. It’s a lot easier to locate older posts by tag than it is to click through archives by date.

Label: Labels are applied to Blogger blog posts to identify the key ideas or purpose of a post. For example, if you write a blog post about your Revolutionary War lesson plan, label it with “revolution” or “revolutionary war” so that at the end of the school year when you have 150 posts on your blog your students can quickly click on the “revolution” label and jump to the posts that have that label. It’s a lot easier to locate older posts by label than it is to click through archives by date.

Tag Cloud and Label Cloud: Tag and Label clouds can be added to your blog’s homepage to make it easy for visitors to see the tags or labels that you use, click on one of them, and jump to a list of all of the posts that have that particular label.

Categories: In WordPress-powered blogs you can use categories for broad descriptions of posts in addition to using tags. For example, on iPadApps4School.com I use the categories “pre-K,” “elementary school,” “middle school,” and “high school.” I assign each post to a category and use tags for describing the academic topic of the post. This way if someone visits my blog looking for math apps appropriate for elementary school he or she can click on the “math” tag then click on the “elementary school” category to find all of my posts meeting that search criteria.

Embed: To display a video, slideshow, audio recording, Google Calendar, Google Map, game, and many other multimedia elements in a blog post you will use an embed code provided by service hosting that media. Embedding media into a blog post does not make you the owner of it and as long as you follow the guidelines set forth by the hosting service you are not violating copyright by embedding something you didn’t create. For example, when you find a video on YouTube that you want your students to watch you can embed it into a blog post and ask students to comment on the blog post. If the owner of that video decides to take it offline the video will no longer play through your blog post.

Embed Codes: An embed code is a piece of code, often HTML, that media hosting services like YouTube provide so that you can easily display the media that they host in your own blog posts. On some services like SlideShare.net an embed code will be clearly labeled as such next to the media you’re viewing. On other services the embed code will be one of the options that appears when you click on the “share” option. YouTube, for example, currently requires you to open the “share” menu before you see the embed code option.

Widget: A widget is a small application that you can include in the posts and or pages of your blog. A widget could be a game, a display of Tweets, a display of RSS feeds, a tag cloud, a calendar, or any other application that offers an embed code.

Gadget: Gadget is the term that Blogger uses for a widget. A gadget and a widget do the same things.

Plug-in: A plug-in (sometimes plugin) is a small application that you can add to the software that powers your blog. Unlike widgets and gadgets plug-ins operate in the background and visitors to your blog will not see them working. A plug-in can add functions to your blog such as suggesting related posts to your visitors or detecting the type of device a visitor is using to view your blog then automatically displaying the mobile or desktop version of your blog’s layout.

Permalink: Each blog post is assigned its own separate URL this is known as a permalink (permanent link). This URL is the one that you would share if you wanted someone to directly access a post rather than going to your blog’s homepage then searching for the post.

Tuesday, 17 September 2019

WELCOME BACK! SCHOOL YEAR 2019-20


Another school year of classes kicks off today... Day to meet old friends, new class mates, some known and some unknown teachers... New books, new timetable... New possibilities...
Good luck to you all!

Friday, 13 September 2019

CELEBRATING CLICKONENGLISH's 10th ANNIVERSARY!



On another September 13th, we're celebrating another anniversary of this blog, but this year it's a special one: it's the tenth anniversary of 'ClickOnEnglish'. 
Ten years posting information on English learning, English-speaking countries, English related culture together with our school activities: projects, works and exchange trips.
Hope we can keep on with the job and that you'll follow.
This is how it all started, the first post:


STARTING OFF A NEW COURSE: 2009-2010


We're about to start a new course. This course 2009-2010, we want to make this blog be a relevant teaching tool. A place where you will be able to find help, practice, and an opportunity to use, see, read, listen to English in context in a meaningful way. It starts as an experiment... let's see where we get to. Good luck to all!

Friday, 21 June 2019

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS! (EUROPEAN HOLIDAY MAPS)


Today's our last day of school this course. Congratulations to all who have done well in the exams! Good luck for those who have to resit in September! Meanwhile, enjoy the summer holidays!
We close down for this season.


Holiday maps: how many weeks do school holidays last throughout Europe?
Check this map to see Summer Holiday duration in each European country:

The following map shows the total week holidays of the whole school year in each country:

Tuesday, 18 September 2018

BANNING MOBILE PHONE USAGE @ "RAFAEL DIESTE"

This course has started with new rules and regulations at "Rafael Dieste".
The use of mobile phones has been banned in all the school venues during all times, both classes and breaks. Mobile phones cannot be seen at any moment of the school schedule. If phones are brought to school, they must always be disconnected and kept in the school bags. Phones are not necessary at school. If there's an emergency, school phones can be used.
Another new regulation is that no ESO students can leave school if there's no class in the last session. Only BAC students can.

Galician version @ RafaelDiesteBlog.

Monday, 17 September 2018

WELCOME BACK TO THE 2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR


Another September, another school year that starts... good luck to everyone!

Thursday, 13 September 2018

NINE YEARS CLICKING ON ENGLISH!



Celebrating today our 9th anniversary. Nine years clicking on English to get information about English learning. 11... posts about all the aspects of English. Starting another school year once again.

Thursday, 21 June 2018

SUMMER HOLIDAYS 2018


Closing down for the summer holidays, hope you all enjoy them!
Back in September. Bye!

Sunday, 17 September 2017

BACK TO SCHOOL 2017-18


It's September once again and so we're back at school starting our classes today.
Hope you're all back with your batteries charged ready to learn lots of things...
ClickOnEnglish is open for another school year, but here you'll still find lots of posts from previous courses. This will start the ninth school year together with our students.
So, ready... from ClickOnEnglish:

Wednesday, 13 September 2017

EIGHT YEARS OF 'CLICK ON ENGLISH'


Today, this blog becomes 8 years old. On September 13th 2009, we started with it. 
Eight years after,... 
- we've published 1032 posts, 
- we've collected 74 comments, 
- we've got 24 followers, 
- the counter says that more than 1.353.000 people have visited us, 
- the most visited post is still the same on prepositions (with more than 51.000 visits), 
- the top visiting countries are USA (259 thousand), Rusia (109 thousand) & Spain (101 thousand).
These are our updated statistics of these years. On Friday, we'll be presenting the new school year and on Monday, classes will begin. Here we'll continue...

Monday, 4 September 2017

WELCOME BACK! WHAT'S NEW FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR?


- We'll have a new conversation assistant. This year, it's a man.
- This year, there are also new English teachers in our school.
- Our school has got a new blog and Facebook page, apart from the official webpage to keep in touch with all members of the school's community.
                                                            
We'll be updating with more...

Friday, 30 June 2017

SURVIVING THE 2016-17 SCHOOL YEAR...


... and so we're closing down this blog for the summer break. Hope to be back in September, meanwhile may you all have a great summer holiday!


Sunday, 7 May 2017

CELEBRATING 1,000 POSTS @ ClickOnEnglish


 THIS IS POST Nº1000 @ ClickOnEnglish. 
The blog to help you learn English, which started back on a Sunday in mid-September 2009 with THIS POST, since then and up until today, posts have been published regularly and have only stopped during the summer holidays.
Thanks for following and visiting us in all these posts.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

BACK TO SCHOOL 2016-17


Starting school one again... Day for new classes, timetables, mates and teachers...
So here we are again to share this new school year with you.
Good luck for everyone.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

"CLICK ON ENGLISH": 7th ANNIVERSARY


TODAY WE'RE 7 YEARS OLD. ANOTHER SEPTEMBER 13th, STARTING ANOTHER COURSE TOGETHER.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

SUMMER RULES TO ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS


Once again, closing down the blog for the summer holidays. Here are some rules to enjoy them! See you back in September.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

TODAY'S THE DAY...

Today's the day... 
We'll get to know... 
...in which groups we're in, 
...who are our class-mates, 
...who are our teachers, 
...who are our pupils...

By the way, in my case...
...I already know who I'll be teaching this year: all 1st BAC groups. So most of us will already know each other... Some will be new, though.
I'll also have students from 2nd ESO.

So, see you soon. And a good start and good luck to you all in this 2015-16 school year.

Sunday, 13 September 2015

6 YEARS WITH "CLICK ON ENGLISH"


About to start a new course, this blog celebrates today 6 years of posts to help you learn, practice and use English. Here we are collecting posts day after day, thanks for following! And remember you can always look back on previous posts...

Check here how we've started all these school years since 2009:

STARTING OFF A NEW COURSE: 2009-2010


THE BLOG RE-OPENS FOR THE 2010-2011 ACADEMIC YEAR. WELCOME BACK!






Friday, 4 September 2015

BACK TO SCHOOL 2015: WELCOME!


September exams having finished, we're on the countdown to the start of the new school year 2015-16. Are you ready? Batteries charged? Enjoy the last few days and be prepared to discover lots of new things at school and here...

Are you ready for school?
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PHONEMIC CHART

PHONEMIC CHART
Practice pronunciation

FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL

FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL
Click on image to do the test

AN APP TO LEARN ENGLISH

WRITING PRACTICE

English pronunciation

English pronunciation
Voice me: give voice to a text you write

AUTHENTIC SPEAKING PRACTICE

AUTHENTIC SPEAKING PRACTICE
WeSpeke

Espazo ABALAR

Espazo ABALAR
Link

INCREDIBLE ENGLISH

Play the English Wizz

Play the English Wizz
Click on the photo, choose your level and have a go.

Play Face Match

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Play SPIN & SPELL

Play SPIN & SPELL
Play spellings words

PLAY VERB MACHINE

CLICK TO MANY TV CHANNELS

CLICK TO MANY TV CHANNELS
Watch BBC, ITV & many more...

LEARN ENGLISH FROM FILMS

LEARN ENGLISH FROM FILMS
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