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About Education in UK

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Secondary In England, public provision of secondary education in an area may consist of a combination of different types of school, the pattern reflecting historical circumstance and the policy adopted by the local authority. Comprehensive schools largely admit pupils without reference to ability or aptitude and cater for all the children in a neighbourhood, but in some areas they co-exist with other types of schools, for example grammar schools. Academies , operating in England, are publicly funded independent schools . Academies benefit from greater freedom to help innovate and raise standards. These include freedom from local authority control, the ability to set their own pay and conditions for staff, freedom around the delivery of the curriculum and the ability to change the lengths of terms and school days. The Academies Programme was first introduced in March 2000 with the objective of replacing poorly performing schools. Academies were established and driven by ext

Different kinds of bad

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Ana´s Diary

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2º AMPLIACIÓN UNIT 2 TEST PLANNING WITH JENNY THE END OF THE TERM ACTIVITIES FOR 2º AMPLIACIÓN AND 1º AMPLIACIÓN. 4º C SB, p 20 READING COMPREHENSION SHOWN EXAMS ON UNIT 1 HOMEWORK PAGES 16, 17, 18 & 19 FOR NEXT THURSDAY. 1º BACHILLERATO 3/4 MAIN SENTENCES SUBORDINATED ADVERBIAL SENTENCES WHEN /WHILE ASKING QUESTIONS   1º AMPLIACIÓN SPEAKING TIPS FOR THE RECORDING SPEAKING PRACTICE WATCHING VIDEO  ABOUT INTRODUCING YOURSELF INTERVIEW DESCRIBING A PHOTO PRACTICE MAKES THE MASTER. HOW DO YOU SPELL YOUR SURNAME? WHERE DID YOU GO ON HOLIDAY LAST MONTH? WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SCHOOL? HOW IS YOUR SCHOOL? WHAT KIND OF CLOTHES SO YOU LIKE WEARING? ARE YOU LINKING THE WORDS TO  SPEAK NATURAL ENGLISH? WHERE DO YOU LIVE?

Ana´s diary

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2º BACHILLERATO INTRODUCING YOURSELF/YOURSELVES INTERVIEWS DESCRIBING A PHOTO WATCHING A  DVD COMMUNICATE 2 4º C 15 IRREGULAR VERBS WB, p 13 DICTATION WB, p 12 READING COMPREHENSION HOMEWORK, pps  9 & 10 FUNNY VIDEO: TEACHER RAPPING WITH IRREGULAR VERBS. 1º BACH. 3/4 15 PHRASAL VERBS 15 SENTENCES  USING THE PRESENT PERFECT REVISING PHRASAL VERBS USING ANA´S BLOG 1º AMPLIACIÓN THREE GROUPS INTRODUCING YOURSELF/YOURSELVES INTERVIEWS DESCRIBING A PHOTO WATCHING A  DVD COMMUNICATE 2 15´ SPEAKING PRACTICE

Best Of Seldom Cooper!

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IELTS Speaking Score 8.5 with Native English Speaker subtitles

Paranoid by Black Sabbath

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Finished with my woman 'cause she couldn't help me with my mind People think I'm insane because I am frowning all the time All day long I think of things but nothing seems to satisfy Think I'll lose my mind if I don't find something to pacify Can you help me, occupy my brain? Oh yeah I need someone to show me the things in life that I can't find I can't see the things that make true happiness, I must be blind Make a joke and I will sigh and you will laugh and I will cry Happiness I cannot feel and love to me is so unreal And so as you hear these words telling you now of my state I tell you to enjoy life I wish I could but it's too late

Sensible ideas on weight, size and body image.

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English measures (aka as Imperial measures) and Metric measures.

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Measurements are ways that we tell others how much of an item we have. There are two systems of measuring things—English and Metric. English measurements are used  in the United States and UK, while metric measurements are used in nearly every other country. Measurements are used to give number values to distance (length, width, and height), weight, time, volume (liquid measurements), and temperature.         Common English Measures Distance Inches (in) 12 in = 1 ft Feet (ft) 3 ft = 1 yd Yards (yd) 1760 yd = 1 mi Miles (mi) 1 mi = 5280 ft Weight Ounces (oz) 16 oz = 1 lb Pounds (lb) 2000 lb = 1 t Tons (t) 1 t

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4º B VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION 70 % NO WORKBOOK7NO HOMEWORK DONE SB, pps 4-5 ( done but not corrected) 1º BACHILLERATO 3/4 STATIVE VERBS 1º AMPLIACIÓN  A GREAT MANY STUDENTS SUM STICKERS AND BREAKING THE ICE ACTIVITY MONTHS DIVIDE INTRODUCTIONS WHAT´S YOUR NAME? WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR? WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE TV SERIES? DRAW YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD? MOVE AROUND MEMORY GAME MIXING UP FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS

Through The Fire And The Flames

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"Through The Fire And The Flames" On a cold winter morning, in the time before the light In flames of death's eternal reign we ride towards the fight When the darkness has fallen down, and the times are tough all right The sound of evil laughter falls around the world tonight Fighting hard, fighting on for the steel, through the wastelands evermore The scattered souls will feel the hell bodies wasted on the shores On the blackest plains in hell's domain, we watch them as we go In fire and pain, and once again we know So now we fly ever free We're free before the thunderstorm On towards the wilderness our quest carries on Far beyond the sundown, far beyond the moonlight Deep inside our hearts and all our souls [Chorus:] So far away we wait for the day For the lives all so wasted and gone We feel the pain of a lifetime lost in a thousand days Through the fire and the flames we carry on As the red day is dawning And the lightning cracks t

18/09/14

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1º Bachillerato     1º Ampliación    Negative prefixes fair  unfair real unreal dependent independent legal ilegal` posible imposible correct incorrect verb structures  verb + V-ing verb + to infinitives When I was young,   it seemed that life was so wonderful, A miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical . And all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happily, Joyfully, playfully watching me. But then they send me away to teach me how to be sensible, Logical, responsible, practical . And they showed me a world where I could be so dependable , Clinical, intellectual, cynical. chorus There are times when all the world's asleep , The questions run too deep For such a simple man. Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd But please tell me who I am. Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, Liberal, fanatical, criminal. Wo

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  2º Ampliación Bachillerato   A pun       What is the difference between UNLAWFUL and ILLEGAL? Unlawful means against the law and the other is a sick bird. (an ill eagle)   A pun is joke related to the English sounds and the great many words that are homophones. You write something that sounds equal to another thing.         LOOKING GOOD, FEELING BETTER   Men's Clothes suit(s) shirt(s) tie(s) Women's Clothes dress(es) blouse(s) skirt(s)       tanktop(s)   Uni-Sex coat(s) jacket(s) t-shirt(s) trouser(s) jean(s) short(s) jumper(s) pullover(s) cardigan(s) sweatshirt(s) with a hood = hoodie(s)   glove(s) mitten(s)   Baby Clothes romper suit(s) nappy (nappies)   Holiday/Leisure Clothes swimming trunk(s) bikini(s) swimsuit(s) swimming costume(s) bathing costume(s) Nightwear nightdress(es) nightie(s) pyjama