11 abr 2011

GUINNESS WORLD OF RECORDS


SUPERLATIVE!!!



Surf the page and choose a record from each section:

Human Body
Amazing feats
Natural world
Science and tech
Arts and Media
Modern society
Travel and transport
Sports and games

Now write an Open office document called "Records" with your selection!

4 abr 2011















Yesterday was Mothering Sunday.
Mother's day is also called Mothering Sunday in the UK. Mothering Sunday (Mother's Day) is always the fourth Sunday of Lent.

Mothering Sunday is a time when children pay respect to their Mothers. Children often give their Mothers a gift and a card.

Many churches give the children in the congregation a little bunch of spring flowers to give to their Mothers as a thank you for all their care and love throughout the year.

This year, as I was not with my mother, I sent her a big
bunch of flowers and a card with a special message to say thankyou to my mum.


Do you celebrate mother's day in Spain? Do you think it is good? Tell me about your traditions.


3 abr 2011

Newspapers

1 abr 2011

April Fools' Day



"The first of April
is the day we remember
what we are the other 364 days of the year."
~By Mark Twain~

Try this April Fools' Day Quiz

28 mar 2011

E-twinning: our favourite pop star, sharing pictures and the wall


The next etwinning project is about our favourite pop star.
There is also a new section to upload and share our pictures.
Use the wall to send personal messages: ask other students questions about their profiles and projects!

9 mar 2011

Shrove Tuesday



Yesterday, Tuesday March 8th, was Shrove Tuesday in England. It is more commonly known as pancake day!

Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) is the last day before the period which Christians call Lent. It is traditional on this day to eat pancakes. It is the day before Ash Wednesday.

Lent is a time of abstinence, of giving things up. So Shrove Tuesday is the chance to use up the foods that aren't allowed in Lent. Pancakes are eaten on this day because they contain fat, butter and eggs which used to be forbidden during Lent.

A pancake is a thin, flat cake, made of batter and fried in a pan. They can be thin like a crepe or thicker ones called Scotch pancakes.
Sugar is sprinkled over the top and a dash of fresh lemon juice added. The pancake is then rolled. Some people add golden syrup, chocolate spread or jam.

Do you do anything special like this? Do you like pancakes? Can you tell me what Lent is?
In England it is usual for people to give something up for Lent, for example this year my friend has given up chocolate. This means she won't eat chocolate until Easter Sunday. Do you give anything up for Lent?

7 mar 2011

Next etwinning activity



OUR TOWN
Students in Amsterdam are describing their city, and we have to describe Olivares or Seville.
What do you like about your town?
What are the main places to visit?
What would you recommend a visitor to do?