Saturday 5 December 2015

December is here 
and ... it´s time to read a Christmas story


Do you know Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer ?
Click on the picture

and  famous Christmas carols

                    





Friday 27 November 2015

HELLO again !!
How are you  today ?
Weekend  is here , you can relax !!

If you want to revise the new verb "SHOULD"
just  click on the picture





Tuesday 10 November 2015

                                                       Hello  children !!
    
                                           You can revise vocabulary here         
                          
                   School  subjects                                   and  about Questions words 

                                    
                     







Friday 23 October 2015

Hello everyone !!

Would you like  watching a video 
about  some Speaking exams ?

Click here...

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Tuesday 20 October 2015


More activities !!
Let´s  have fun  !!



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Today  you can have a look  at ...
subjects at school 


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Saturday 10 October 2015

 Let´s play like little children

Click on the pictures 



Thursday 10 September 2015

Wow !! .... Time fly  !!

I recommended
  my favourite song "A sky full of stars "
 last March

Coldplay is a British rock band 

You can sing this song , watch the videoclip and learn the lyric 
(click here )






Wednesday 9 September 2015

WELCOME  BACK


September is here ...
A new course  starts !!

Hello again !!

I´m happy to continue my blog

I hope you enjoy reading,
 playing and learning English.


Let´s  read a story





Wednesday 8 July 2015

Summer  holidays !!
  Time to take a break and relax
I recommend  " Watch in English"
It´s great !!

Click here and choose a video
(Have a look to the  tags on the right ) 



Saturday 6 June 2015


The youngest children can learn and have fun with this app
Click on the picture 



Por Yago Juez & DADA Company
A partir de 3+ años | Disponible en Español, Francés, Portugués y Alemán.

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Aprender inglés con los animales es un cuento interactivo que permite de forma amena aprender cómo se escriben y pronuncian palabras en ingles relacionadas con los animales y su entorno. ¡Muchos animales os esperan!
★ DIVERSIÓN EDUCATIVA ★
Aprendo inglés con los animales es una divertida y educativa app para niños. Permite a los más pequeños de la casa divertirse a la vez que aprenden inglés. La aplicación está orientada a un público infantil de entre 2 y 6 años, en edad preescolar.

Saturday 23 May 2015



Free interactive English Games
Reading , Grammar, Writing ...




Grammar and more  for kids 

                                 





Click here  and enjoy English



Friday 1 May 2015

BIOGRAPHY   (example)


She was born  in Warsaw ( Poland ) in 1867 and  
became  the first woman to win a Nobel Prize .  
She was famous for her work on radioactivity.
Her parents  were both teachers and 
she was  the youngest of five children.
She had a bright and curious mind and excelled at school.
She went  to Paris in 1891. 
She completed her master´s degree  in Physics  in 1893 
and  in Mathematics the following year. 
She met Pierre Curie,Professor in the School of Physics, 
in 1894 and they were married
In 1911 she recieved a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry 
in recognition of her work in radioactivity.
 She died  in Savoy ( France)  after a short illness in 1934















More famous people...
scientits , writers ,inventors...
actors, singers ...

Galileo Galilei , Isaac Newton
Nicolas Copernicus, Alexander Graham Bell
Benjamin Franklin / Nicolas Tesla
Wright Brothers, Marie Curie ,...

Famous women 

marie-curieMarie Curie (1867-1934)
Famous For: Work on radioactivity
Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only woman to win this award in two categories: Physics and Chemistry. She discovered polonium and radium and her work helped with the creation of X-rays.
jane-goodallJane Goodall (1934)
Famous For: Primate studies
Jane Goodall is known world-wide for her groundbreaking studies on primates. She is considered the top expert on chimpanzeees in the world and is perhaps best known for her 45 year study on the social lives of these animals in Tanzania.
rita-levi-montalciniRita Levi-Montalcini (1909-2012)
Famous For: Nerve growth studies
Rita Levi-Montalcini was a neurologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986 for her findings in nerve growth factor (NGF). She was the first Nobel laureate to live past her 100th birthday.
Rosalind_FranklinRosalind Franklin (1920-1958)
Famous For: Research on RNA, DNA, graphite, coal and viruses
Rosalind Franklin was a X-ray crystallographer and biophysicist whose work greatly contributed to the comprehension of molecular structures. Her most notable work revolved around X-ray diffraction images of DNA. Her work in this resulted in the finding of the DNA double helix.
lise-meitnerLise Meitner (1878-1968)
Famous For: Work on radioactivity and nuclear physics
Lise Meitner was a key member of a group that discovered nuclear fission. One of her colleagues, Otto Hahn, was given the Noble Prize for this work and Meitner’s exclusion from the award is considered to be a huge error by the Nobel committee.
Shirley_Ann_JacksonShirley Jackson (1916-1965)
Famous For: Work in nuclear physics
Shirley Ann Jackson was the first African American woman to attain a doctorate degree at MIT in nuclear physics. She has received many awards for her research and work as well as several honorary doctorate degrees.
Maria_MitchellMaria Mitchell (1818-1889)
Famous For: Findings in astronomy
Maria Mitchell was the very first American female to become a professional astronomer. She discovered a comet in 1847 that was aptly named “Miss Mitchell’s Comet.”
Irene_Joliot-CurieIrène Joliot-Curie (1897-1956)
Famous For: Study of radiation
Daughter of famed Marie Curie, Irene Joliot Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 for the finding of artificial radioactivity. She, along with her husband Frederic, also turned boron into radioactive nitrogen as well as aluminim into phosphorus and magnesium into silicon.
elizabeth-blackburnElizabeth Blackburn (1948)
Famous For: Work with telomere
Elizabeth Blackburn won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 for her discovery of telomerase which is the enzyme which replenishes telomere. Telomere is part of the end of a chromosome which protects them.
melissa-franklinMelissa Franklin (1957)
Famous For: Particle physics studies
Melissa Franklin currently holds a position as an experimental particle physicists at Harvard University where she is Department Chair. She headed a team at the Fermi National Acceleration Lab in Chicago where they found the first signs that top quarks exist. Franklin was also the first woman to get tenure at the Harvard Physics department.
Herschel_CarolineCaroline Herschel (1750-1848)
Famous For: Discovering comets
Caroline Herschel worked closely together with her brother Sir William Herschel throughout their careers as astronomers. Caroline discovered several comets, one of which, the 35P/Herschel-Rigollet, is named after her. She was the first woman scientist to be recognized by the United Kingdom.
hodgkin--dorothyDorothy Hodgkin (1910-1994)
Famous For: Protein crystallography
Dorothy Hodgkin is known for her advancement of X-ray crystallography techniques which are now implemented to figure out the three dimensional structures of biomolecules. She was given the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her findings on the makeup of vitamin B12.
gertrude-elionGertrude B. Elion (1918-1999)
Famous For: Development of new drugs
Gertrude B. Elion was a joint-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1988 “for discoveries of important principles for drug treatment.” One of her most notable creations was the development of the AIDS drug AZT.
chien-shiung-wuChien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997)
Famous For: Work with experimental physics and radioactivity
Chien-Shiung Wu is known for her work on the Manhattan Project and her help with finding the process for separating uranium into U-238 and U-235. She has several nicknames including the “Chinese Marie Curie” and the “First Lady of Physics.”

Friday 17 April 2015

A special event is coming soon ....

Next week  we celebrate  the  BOOK WEEK
We remember Miguel de Cervantes  who wrote " Don Quixote"
 He  died  on 23rd April 1616 -


" Famous literary works  became  famous films"
We read some famous books  that became  films

Here are some English novels you know 

                     J.M. Barrie
Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish dramatist,
Born on May 9, 1860, in Scotland.
J.M. Barrie was a Scottish dramatist, best known for writing Peter Pan in 1904,
 or " The Boy Who Would Never Grow Up"  

                                
 Book Film
Lewis  Carroll   

Lewis Carroll was   the pen name   of Charles L. Dodgson, 
author of the children's classics "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Born on January 27, 1832 in Daresbury, Cheshire, England
Charles Dodgson wrote and created games as a child.

 Book     Film
                 Robert Louis B. Stevenson
Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland,  on 13 November 1850
 He  was a Scottish novelist , poetessayist, and travel writer.
His most famous works are "Treasure Island 
 “Kidnapped, and “Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
  Book   Film



He  was an Anglo-Iris satirist, essayist, poet and 
cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

He wrote Gulliver's Travels, "A Journal to Stella", "The Battle of the Books"

 Book Film  

  Roald  Dahl
Roald Dahl ( 3 September 1916 – 23 November 1990) wasBritish novelist,
 short story writer, poet, screenwriter, and a fighter pilot.
Famous works :
          
                     Books
   Films

C.S. Lewis 
29 November 1898 (in Belfast ,  Ireland)- 22 November 1963
Clive Staples Lewis was  an Irish write.
C.S. Lewis went on to teach at Oxford University and became a well-known writer
Lewis wrote more than thirty books   
  Book    Film