Anna´s Diary

1º AMPLIACIÓN












MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS
BIG GROUP AT THE SUM

COMMUNICATE 1
pps 10
LIFE CHOICES
GCSE´S
A LEVELS
APPRENTICESHIP
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
LISTENINGS, EXERCISES 1,2 & 3
COMPLETE THE CHART ON NOTEBOOKS
NOTE-TAKING
WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS


FOUR STUDENTS DIDN´T ATTEND CLASSES.

NEXT BIG CLASS WE ARE HAVING THE EXAM UNIT 1.
BE AS PUNCTUAL AS POSSIBLE

2º AMPLIACIÓN












GROUP 1 : FINAL TASK p 8, Jenny´s session
GROUP 2: LISTENING  p 12
COMMUNITY CARE

Care in the Community (also called "Community Care" or "Domiciled Care") is the British policy of deinstitutionalization, treating and caring for physically and mentally disabled people in their homes rather than in an institution. Institutional care was the target of widespread criticism during the 1960s and 1970s, but it was not until 1983 that the government of Margaret Thatcher adopted a new policy of care after the Audit Commission published a report called 'Making a Reality of Community Care' which outlined the advantages of domiciled care.

The main aim of community care policy has always been to maintain individuals in their own homes wherever possible, rather than provide care in a long-stay institution or residential establishment. It was almost taken for granted that this policy was the best option from a humanitarian and moral perspective. It was also thought to be cheaper.
TAKEN FROM WIKIPEDIA

RESIDENTIAL HOME FOR THE DISABLED

HOMELESS SHELTERS


ANIMAL REFUGE



4º C










G2
SB, pp 11, GRAMMAR
 done and corrected
SB, pp 13, VOCABULARY & LISTENING
done, two Reading Comprehension exercises for homwork
G1
Jenny´s sesión






REMEMBER THE READER IS FOR NEXT 24TH OCTOBER

NEXT EXAM ON 24TH OCTOBER AS WELL (THE IRREGULAR VERBS ARE A MUST)

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