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:
Repasar todo o vocabulario, gramática e exercicios das unidades que entran no exame. (Unidades en azul arriba según os cursos).
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
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
THE CAT IN THE HAT
Monday, 9 May 2011
RAFAEL DIESTE'S MULTICULTURAL WEEK (9th-13th May)
So on Monday 9th, we are going to pay tribute to Galicia, our homeland, by one of its greatest poets Rosalia de Castro, plus a Lois Pereiro exhibition, this year's Galician Literature Day's writer and we'll be talking about Colombia and Venezuela.
On Tuesday 10th, it's the United States' turn.
On Wednesday 11th, we are showing Brazil.
On Thursday 12th, we'll be at Argentina, Croacia and Uruguay and dancing Tango.
And at last, on Friday 13th, we'll be dancing Dominican merengue, we are travelling to Africa and hearing African bongos playing. We'll be visiting Aremenia, Dominican Republic & Argentina.
Hope you enjoy our multicultural virtual trip!
[Activities will take place at the school's central hall, library and assembly hall]
Saturday, 7 May 2011
SPANISH CHAMPION GOLFER, SEVE BALLESTEROS DIES AT 54
Because of back-related injuries, Ballesteros struggled with form during the 1990s. In spite of this, he continued to be involved in the game of golf, creating the Seve Trophy and running a golf course design business. Ballesteros eventually retired from competitive golf in 2007 because of continued poor form, and in 2008 was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour. After reports that Ballesteros would make a return to the spotlight at the 2010 Open Championship, following the advice of doctors, he did not travel to St Andrews in 2010 for the Open Championship.
Ballesteros was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for the second time at the BBC Sports Personality Awards 2009. He was presented with the award at his home in Spain by his friend, compatriot and former Ryder Cup team-mate José María Olazábal. Ballesteros died of brain cancer on 7 May 2011, aged 54.
Video extract from "Seve's story":
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
GERMAN STUDENTS ARRIVING TODAY ON A 10-DAY STAY
They'll be around our school, but we've also prepared lots of extra activities for them.
Wedsnesday 4th: Welcome breakfast at 10:10h at English classroom 2. Visit to A Coruña city centre in the morning, stopping at Plaza de Lugo fish market. Visit to the Old Town in the afternoon.
Thursday 5th: Trip to the Cies Islands with their Spanish partners, all day.
Friday 6th: Visit to the Bellas Artes Museum.
Weekend with their host families.
Monday 9th: Visit to the Hercules Tower and Aquarium in the morning.
Tuesday 10th: Visit to A Coruña's port in the morning and trip to Betanzos in the afternoon. In the evening, they'll attend Deportivo's football match at Riazor Stadium.
Wednesday 11th: Visit to Inditex's General Headquarters in Arteixo in the morning. In the evening, there'll be a farewell dinner with all the students, their host families and teachers at the school's cafeteria.
Thursday 12th: Trip to Santiago with their Spanish partners and departure from airport in the afternoon.
BUSY DAYS AT RAFAEL DIESTE'S
Monday, 2 May 2011
OBAMA CONFIRMS BIN LADEN'S DEATH
Osama bin Laden was on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's lists of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists for his involvement in the 1998 US embassy bombings. Since 2001, Osama bin Laden and his organization had been major targets of the U.S. War on Terror. He was believed to be hiding near the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas with fellow al-Qaeda leaders.
On May 2, 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan in an operation conducted by a small group of American military forces and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Video Obama's statement to the world on Bin Laden's death+a short Bin Laden's biography:
Video first 5 minutes CNN TV coverage on 9/112001:
Friday, 29 April 2011
BOMBAY SMILES: JAUME SANLLORENTE'S STORY
After several years devoted to finantial press, he went on holidays to India for the first time in 2003. He was shoked by the existing poverty there, particularly by the vulnerability of small children on the streets of Bombay, where kidnappings and child exploitation were frequent in slums, such as Kamathipura.
After discovering a small orphanage about to close for economic reasons, Jaume Sanllorente decided to give up his job and life in Barcelona, to prevent its closure and to create the Spanish non governmental organization Sonrisas de Bombay ("Bombay smiles").
Thursday, 28 April 2011
WHAT REALLY MATTERS
The LQDVI Foundation has among its general aims to promote the development of the universal human, ethic and moral values through the promotion of social, cultural, scientific, sport activities in favour of the environment, the development of the information society and the research to approach these universal values to the public in general.
LQDVI Foundation intends to inspire awareness in youngster's consciousness by showing them inspiring examples to open up their minds towards possibilities they have in front of them, to build up their responsibility towards what surrounds them and their attitude to life.
Monday, 25 April 2011
ISAAC ASIMOV PREDICTED THE IMPACT OF INTERNET ON LEARNING BACK IN 1988!
Saturday, 23 April 2011
23rd APRIL: BOOK DAY
World Book and Copyright Day (also known as International Day of the Book or World Book Days) is a yearly event on 23 April, organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright. The Day was first celebrated in 1995.
In 1995, UNESCO decided that the World Book and Copyright Day would be celebrated on this date because of the Catalonian festival and because the date is also the anniversary of the birth and death of William Shakespeare, the death of Miguel de Cervantes.
Friday, 22 April 2011
22nd APRIL: EARTH DAY
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. Earth Day was founded by United States Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in first held on April 22, 1970. While this first Earth Day was focused on the United States, an organization launched by Denis Hayes, who was the original national coordinator in 1970, took it international in 1990 and organized events in 141 nations.Earth Day is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and is celebrated in more than 175 countries every year. Numerous communities celebrate Earth Week, an entire week of activities focused on environmental issues. In 2009, the United Nations designated April 22 International Mother Earth Day.
Video Earth Day by Greenpeace:
Monday, 18 April 2011
25 YEARS OF PIXAR ANIMATION
Friday, 15 April 2011
LEARN ABOUT EASTER, BEFORE GOING ON HOLIDAY!
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
TSUNAMIS IN SPAIN? SOONER OR LATER, YES
Monday, 11 April 2011
WHAT'S A POEM?
Friday, 8 April 2011
ADELE: BREAKING RECORDS IN THE UK. 10 WEEKS IN THE Nº1 WITH "21"/"SOMEONE LIKE YOU"
Mistakes: you're instead of your at: you're settled/married
Lyrics | Adele lyrics - Someone Like You lyrics
"FRIDAY, I'M IN LOVE", THE CURE: PRACTICE THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN ENGLISH WITH THEM
Monday, 4 April 2011
VIDEO-LESSONS ON CONDITIONALS (+Exercise practice)
Friday, 1 April 2011
APRIL FOOL'S DAY
Saturday, 26 March 2011
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
The practice has been both praised and criticized. Adding daylight to afternoons benefits retailing, sports, and other activities that exploit sunlight after working hours, but causes problems for farming, evening entertainment and other occupations tied to the sun. Its effect on health and crime is less clear. Although an early goal of DST was to reduce evening usage of incandescent lighting, formerly a primary use of electricity, modern heating and cooling usage patterns differ greatly, and research about how DST currently affects energy use is limited or contradictory.
DST clock shifts present other challenges. They complicate timekeeping, and can disrupt meetings, travel, billing, recordkeeping, medical devices, heavy equipment, and sleep patterns. Software can often adjust computer clocks automatically, but this can be limited and error-prone, particularly when DST protocols are changed.
Video Daylight Saving Time explained:
EARTH HOUR 2011
[Taken from: http://earthhour.wwf.org.uk/]
The whole world’s buzzing about Earth Hour! Earth Hour switch-offs start in the mid-Pacific - 8.30 Saturday morning our time - then you can trace the excitement as it spreads east, till it’s our turn at 8.30pm tonight.
Check out the memorable images from across the world as they come in.
Iconic landmarks going dark range from: Niagra Falls in Canada; Times Square in New York; the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio; Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Big Ben and the London Eye in the UK; the Alhambra in Spain; Eiffel Tower in Paris; Brandenburg Gate, Berlin; Tivoli, Copenhagen; Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe; Kuwait Towers; Milad Tower, Tehran; Davis Station, Antarctica; and of course the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
Video Earth Hour 2011 official video:
Thursday, 17 March 2011
17th MARCH: SAINT PATRICK'S DAY
Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland,Newfoundlan and Labrador in Canada. It is also widely celebrated by the Irish diaspora, especially in places such as the Great Britain, the United States, Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand, among others.
Video "How to celebrate St. Patrick's Day":
Video St. Patrick's Day parades in Dublin:
Video St. Patrick's Day song:
Monday, 14 March 2011
GOING UNDERGROUND: A JOURNEY THROUGH LONDON & ITS HISTORY

Video "Going Underground" @ EOI-A Coruña, March 2011:
Saturday, 12 March 2011
REMEMBERING MIGUEL DELIBES
Friday, 11 March 2011
ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI, NOW IN JAPAN
Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east coast, triggering a massive tsunami. Cars, ships and buildings were swept away by a wall of water after the 8.9-magnitude quake, which struck about 400km (250 miles) north-east of Tokyo. A state of emergency has been declared at a nuclear power plant but officials said there were no radiation leaks.
The death toll is unclear, but police say 200 to 300 bodies have been found in the port city of Sendai. At least 90 other people are reported to have died, and many more are unaccounted for.
The first waves from the tsunami have reached the US mainland at Oregon, and people have been evacuated from coastal areas of that state and in California and Washington.
Some of the biggest waves of between 6-7ft (about 2m) would hit near California's Crescent City, predicted the US National Weather Service.
The waves earlier passed Hawaii, but there were no reports of major damage.
A tsunami warning was extended across the Pacific to North and South America, where many other coastal regions were evacuated, but the alert has since been lifted in most parts, including the Philippines, Australia, China and Indonesia.
Video of the news on TV:
After the earthquake and tsunami now the worries are about the nuclear threat as some of Japanese nuclear plants have been seriously affected, specially at Fukushima, and leaks are feared. Here is a recent video:
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
8th MARCH: 100th INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
Saturday, 5 March 2011
SWEDISH POP DUO ROXETTE ARE BACK 10 YEARS AFTER
On 23 October 2009, the Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Roxette were recording new songs. Per stated that he had been working on new material for an upcoming album since May 2009.
In early November 2010 it was announced that Roxette would undertake a full world tour, expected to start on March 1, 2011 in Russia with the latest concert announced to date being 31 July 2011 in Belgium.
On 3rd December 2010 Per Gessle confirmed that the 8th Roxette album, Charm School, will be released on February 11 2011 and preceded by the first single "She's Got Nothing On (But The Radio)" on January 10 2011. Here's the video with the lyrics below.
What she got she got to give it to somebody
What she got she got to give it to someone
It's not a case of growin' up or lots of money
It's just the fundamental twist of the sun
What she got she got to let somebody find it (- "Really?")
What she got is not for her to keep alone (- "Oh!")
Nobody's got a clue if there is such a reason (- "Yea?")
Why she wanna play it o-on her own
She's got nothing on but the radio
She's a passion play
And like the break of day
She takes my breath away
What she got she got to give to some contender
What she got is just like gold dust on a shelf
And no one's got a clue what's on her brave agenda
Why she wanna keep it keep it to herself
(Repeat chorus)
Who did the painting on my wall?
Who left a poem down the hall?
Oh I don't understand at all, he-he-hey (Repeat chorus)
And here's some of their greatest hits with lyrics & translations included:
Video !IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE"+lyrics:
Video "SPENDING MY TIME"+lyrics:
Video "LISTEN TO YOUR HEART"+lyrics:
Link to "FADING LIKE A FLOWER", Roxette+translation subtitles:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yW7axja9lo&feature=BF&list=PLAFA5B89D4C348470&index=36
Video with Roxette's story in English and an interview with Marie & Per in Swedish with English subtitles:
Video chronology of all their greatest hits:
Thursday, 3 March 2011
CARNIVAL TIME (2): MARDI GRAS OR FAT TUESDAY
Carnival is an important celebration in Catholic European nations. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the week before Ash Wednesday is called "shrovetide", ending on Shrove Tuesday. It has its popular celebratory aspects as well. Pancakes are a traditional food. Pancakes and related fried breads or pastries made with sugar, fat and eggs are also traditionally consumed at this time in many parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Today, Mardi Gras is colourful street carnivals, marching bands, dancing and all-night partying in the streets. Many people dress up in spectacular costumes and wear beautiful masks. The biggest Mardis Gras carnivals are in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and New Orleans (USA). Thousands of people from all over the world visit these cities to join in the fun. Venice (Italy) is home to one of the oldest carnivals in the world, which dates back to 1268. Thousands of mask-wearing people fill the Venetian streets and attend special masked balls. In Sydney, Australia, Mardis Gras is celebrated by the city’s gay and lesbian community with street parades and costumes.
More on Carnival:
Look for previous entry in this blog on February, 8th, 2010 or under the labels Carnival & Tradition, called IT'S CARNIVAL TIME.
Video Krewes at New Orleans 2006 Mardi Gras:











































