Dec 23, 2010

Christmas origins and traditions


Christmas has been celebrated on December 25 since 336 A.D. The tradition started as a Christian holiday honoring the birth of Jesus and has evolved into an international holiday that embodies family togetherness and good cheer.
Christmas gets it name from "Christ," meaning "Messiah" or "Anointed One," and "Mass," meaning "religious festival." Jesus, born in Bethlehem to the Virgin Mary, was given the title of "Christ" because he was regarded as a great king who would protect people from all wrong and evil.
So great, in fact, that the Three Kings, or Three Wise Men, brought three gifts to honor him: gold, frankincense (a resin burned in the worship of God) and myrrh (a plant oil used to bury the dead and a symbol of mortality). These gifts symbolized Jesus' excellence, his close relationship with God (as His son) and his oneness with the human race.
While some still regard Christmas solely as a religious holiday, Christmas has become, for many, a day to celebrate family and be merry (and to needlessly spend aplenty, as some cynics would note!). In the spirit of holiday cheer, many observe the traditions of Santa Claus, mistletoe, Christmas trees and Christmas cards described below.















Santa Claus gets his origins from St. Nicholas, a generous man from the 4th century A.D. who helped the children and the poor, often throwing gifts through children's windows to make them happy. Brought to America by Dutch immigrants in the 1600s as "Sinter Klaas," Americans soon began calling him "Santa Claus." Through the imagination of various authors and illustrators, Santa evolved into the fat, jolly, red-suited man from the North Pole we know today.
Kissing under the mistletoe, our favorite sprig of green leaves and white berries, dates back to a 17th century English custom. At that time, a berry was removed every time a kiss was made, which meant there were no kisses when there no berries. We seem to have since forgotten about the berry removal - allowing us to fully concentrate on the kissing!
The tradition of Christmas trees was started in 16th century Germany. Martin Luther, a German theologian, is thought to have popularized the concept. On a brisk, clear Christmas Eve, Luther was walking home under a bright, starry sky, which was so beautiful that he wanted to recreate its beauty for his children. His idea was to decorate a large evergreen with glowing candles, a custom we still honor today in more modern forms.
And last but not least: the Christmas card, probably the most popular way to express holiday sentiments, was started in England in 1843. The first Christmas card was printed in the United States in 1875 by Louis Prang, a Massachusetts printer. By running nationwide contests for the best Christmas designs, Prang helped launch Christmas cards into a multibillion dollar industry.
Nowadays, most people prefer E-cardsAn e-card is similar to a postcard or greeting card, with the primary difference being that it is created using digital media instead of paper or other traditional materials. Below, I'm posting a couple of links that let us send beautiful e-cards. I hope you like !!


Dec 18, 2010

Merry Christmas !!!

Hi everyone, after a lot of work, we are about to enjoy Christmas holidays. I hope all your dreams and ilusions come true. A new year is always a starting point for new goals and challenges, so let's start with optimism and a desire to learn and make the most of all the opportunities before us.  Best wishes to you all !!





Make Your Own Christmas Tree Card

Dec 17, 2010

Thank you Marta !!

Friday is usually a hard day for both students and teachers. However, this Friday has been very special for me. On coming in my class of PA, a student came to my table and said to me: " Carmen, I have written this for you, in English !!! " It was a Christmas card made by herself !!! I just want to thank Marta because I think it has been very nice of her. THANK YOU  very much indeed, Marta. I also wish you a very merry Christmas !!

Dec 15, 2010

Christmas treasure hunt

Hi students, Christmas is about to start. Yessss, I know you are looking forward to enjoying your Christmas holidays, BUT... I'm afraid you have to make a last effort. Through this activity, you are going to learn how British people celebrate Christmas. Are you ready ? So, follow the steps:



1. Make groups of 3 people.
2. Click on this link
3. Read the questions and write the answer on the worksheet the teacher will hand you.
4. Finally, choose a speaker to read the answers loudly.
5. Above all, don't forget to learn and HAVE FUN !!!

Nov 21, 2010

Simpsons posters WINNERS

Hi students!!  Were you anxious to know  the WINNERS of the Simpsons poster activity ??Well, explore  the poster below and you will find their names. I have to say that I haven't decided which are the winners; your partners from 2nd of ESO have helped me with this hard task. Thanks!!
WINNERS, CONGRATULATIONS !!!
The rest of studentsCONGRATULATIONS TOO because you have made a great effort !!!



Oct 31, 2010

EXTRA POSITIVE !!!

Hi everyone !! Have you ever heard of "Bonfire Night". If it is not the case, throug this activity you will have the oportunity to learn about this festivity. Follow the steps below:
1. Watch the video and try to extract the main information from it ( What's it about ?)
2. Read the following questions, watch the video again and answer them.
    a) The video starts with a question. Can you write it down ?
    b) When and where is this festivity celebrated ?
    c) When did this event happen ? ( year )
    d) What did Guy Fawkes and his friends try to do ?
    e) How do British people celebrate " Guy Fawkes Night " ?
    f) What do children do that day ?
    g) How does the video end ?
3. Finally, send the answers to the teacher.
Have fun !!

Oct 26, 2010

Unit 2 Extra activities



Hi students, as you know in Unit 2 we have been studying Past Simple. Have you got any doubt ? Do you need more practice ? Ok, I'm posting a website in which you will find explanations on its form, use and spelling as well as some online activities. I hope it will be useful !!

Oct 19, 2010

Halloween countdown

Have you already decided your costume for Halloween ?? No idea yet ?? How are you going to celebrate it ?? It's time to think about it. Only...

Oct 14, 2010

Wonderful tonight

Hi students, here you have the video and lyrics of the song we listened in class. Remember that you have to use it to check your worksheet. So, do your homework and, above all, ENJOY !!!!


Lyrics | Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight lyrics

Oct 9, 2010

Better in time

Did you like Leona Lewis' song Better in time ? I hope so. Here you have it for you to listen to it at anytime. Enjoy yourself !!



Lyrics | Better In Time lyrics

Sep 29, 2010

Take the quiz !!

                                                          

Hi students, in Unit 1 we have dealt with two main topics: friendship and personality. Well, I'm leaving some quizzes about these two matters. Have fun !!

Are you a clingy friend ?                                                          

Take the quiz!!

Hi students, throughout this unit we have been dealing with musicians, instruments, singers... Well, here you can find some quizzes about this topic. Have fun !!

Addicted to portable music players?                               

Sep 26, 2010

UNIT 1 Extra activities

Hi students, here you have some extra activities to practice, reinforce and extend what we have studied in Unit 1. I hope it will be useful !!!

UNIT 1 EXTRA ACTIVITIES

Hi students, we are about to finish Unit 1. That means that we are having a test on it soon ( ohhhhhhhh ). Here you have some extra activities to practice and reinforce the contents studied in this Unit. Do your best !!


Sep 20, 2010

Welcome to your blog !!


Lady Bug Note Generators

EXTRA POSITIVE !!!

Hi students,  last day in class we read  a text about Leona Lewis. Do you remember ?? Just in case, I will remind you about the most relevant details of her life and career. She is a British singer and songwriter who became worldwide famous after her participation in the Bristish TV show X- FACTOR. Lewis has released two albums to date, Spirit and Echo, in 2007 and 2009 respectively and she has sold over 6.5 million copies.
Well, and now my question is: do you want to win an Extra positive ? If so, you only have to do the following task:
1. Click on this link 
2. Watch the video and answer the following questions:
    a) In what city is this video filmed ? How do you know that ? ( Give at least 2 reasons )
    b) What do you know about this city? ( Famous places, monuments, shops, historical events....)
    c) Describe the beginning of the video.
3. E-mail me your answers.
    
P.S. I'm sorry, I couldn't embed this video because it is not allowed : ( In any case, I will add the song to the blog IPOD.
Have fun !!

Sep 16, 2010

Take the quiz!!

Show how much you know about English speaking countries by taking this Quiz. Have fun!!!


 

Now, open a word document and do the following tasks:
1. Which picture did you like the most ?
2. Do you know any of the places you have seen? Which one would you like to visit? Why?
3. Describe your favourite picture. You can add a picture to your description.
4.E-mail your answers to the teacher. You will find the e-mail address on the right of this post.


 DON'T FORGET...     

Sep 12, 2010

Welcome back !!



May 18, 2010

Students treasure hunts

Now you have to do the treasure hunt that other students have elaborated and you have to evaluate your partners task according to the Evaluation grid the teacher will give you!!

London                                
                                                                                                                     
                                                                      

Apr 6, 2010

City treasure hunt

Welcome back after Easter holidays!! Have you rested? I hope so. Now it's time to work and to start with you are going to make your own Treasure Hunt.
Follow the steps to carry out the task:
1. Work in groups of 3 students
2. Choose a city, search for information in different webpages and make 10 questions. It would be interesting that students who have taken part in the Exchange with Italy work on any of the cities we visited there.
3. Remember that you have to write the link for each question.
4. Write an introduction and a final task for your treasure hunt.
5. Try to be creative and original.
6. When you finish, e-mail your work to the teacher.
7. Don't forget to write the names of the members of your group
8. Have fun!!

Feb 12, 2010

And the winners are...

Hi students!!  Were you anxious to know  the WINNERS of the UK poster activity ??Well, explore  the poster below and you will find their names. I have to say that I haven't decided which are the winners; your partners from 2nd and 3rd of ESO have helped me with this difficult task. Thanks!!
WINNERS, CONGRATULATIONS !!!
The rest of students, CONGRATULATIONS TOO because you have made a great effort !!!!


UK Treasure hunt

Do you know what a treasure hunt is?? Well, if you don't know, don't worry!! With this activity you will discover it.I hope you  learn a lot and have fun.
Follow the steps:
1. Work in groups of 3.
2. Click on this link
3. Read and answer the questions.
4. Finally, make your poster and present it to your partners present it to the rest of the class.

HAVE FUN!!!

Jan 25, 2010

Coldplay Treasure hunt





To start with, you are going to do a Treasure hunt based on the British band Coldplay. Have fun!!
 Here you have the steps you have to follow:
1. Work in pairs.
2. Click on this link
3. Have a look at the worksheet you will get. As you can see, there are 10 questions on the left and the 10 different links you will have to follow to answer the questions on the right.
4. Now, open a Word document and answer the questions.If you have time,you can add pictures to your document.
5.Finally, e-mail your document to the teacher ( you will find the e-mail adress on the right of this post).
6.DON'T FORGET...


Christmas countdown !!

New Year's Countdown