Sunday, 30 November 2008

theatre ESTRELLA HALL, RUA DA ESTRELA, 10


The performance starts at 9.30. Be at the theatre for 9.15 at the LATEST!

UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,UPDATE,

Just spoken to the play's Director. PLEASE NOTE the following:

Suggested donation value is 7.00 euros, but offer what you can afford. If it is less than the suggested value, then so be it. Please do NOT come because of the price. The more the merrier.

Bring money to class on WEDNESDAY 3RD.


Here is the map.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

The following news article is for you to practise summarising before the class assignment - NEW DATE - DECEMBER 10th.

Bring to class on Wednesday 26 and I will return them to you the following Wednesday.

Compulsory sex education for primary schoolsGovernment review likely to say children must learn about human body and relationships.

• Press Association
• guardian.co.uk, Thursday October 23 2008 09.52 BST


Primary school children in England should be given basic sex education lessons, a government review is expected to conclude today.
It is likely to recommend a shake-up of lessons to combat concerns that current teaching of the subject is too patchy.
The schools minister, Jim Knight, who has been leading the review, is due to present its findings today, as well as the government's responses.
The review is expected to say that sex education should be compulsory in all schools.
This could include teaching young children the basics about the human body and relationships, with more detailed information being given as a child moves up through school.
Such moves are likely to be opposed by family campaigners and some critics argue that sex education in primary schools risks sexualising children at a younger age.
Last week, Knight told MPs he had received "strong recommendations" for making sex education compulsory in all schools. But he said it had to be done without "sexualising young people too early".
International evidence suggests that certain aspects of sex and relationship education taught before puberty has a "positive effect" on issues such as teenage pregnancy, Knight said.
Britain currently has one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in Europe, and figures suggest that rising numbers of young people are being diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases.
Schoolchildren must currently be taught the biological facts of reproduction, which usually happens in science classes. Every school must have a sex education policy, but there is no statutory requirement for teaching about relationships, and the social and emotional side of sexual behaviour.
Campaign group the Family Education Trust argues there is no evidence that teenage pregnancy rates are reduced by starting sex education at an early age.
The government is also due to publish a second review on drugs education in schools today. It is expected to say that effective drug and alcohol education should be an entitlement for all children, and suggest that parents should be better informed.
A spokesman for Life Education, a children's health education charity said: "If we want to make a real and lasting difference to teenage drug and alcohol misuse, we must reach them early - at primary school.

Monday, 17 November 2008

In White by Robert Frost

Check out this link

Poem supported by pics from Flickr. A Must! You too can do it!

http://www.pimpampum.net/bookr/?id=4761

Sunday, 16 November 2008

Assignment 2 - summary/response - class

Assignment 2 - Wednesday 3rd December - CLASS.
You must ensure you come to class this day.

This assignment, a summary/response, is 20% of your assessment.

We have started working towards this assignment - practising summary writing, and are working from unit 1.

The assignmnet will involve summarising a news article with accompanying cartoon, and giving your response.

Read pages 2,3, and 4, and do the questions in page. 5.

Bring any cartoons on Wednesday 19th November - on a pen, and be prepared to explain it.

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Fruity Jigsaw

Hello everyone!!
Following Allyson's suggestion, I scribbled a 'poem' about a fruit - my favourite fruit. It's here and on Coffee Philosophies' blog. :)

Try to guess what fruit it is!



The Scottish woods crafted you beyond the secrets of spring

Tiny crimson pearl, earrings of the bushes
Bittersweet jewels growing out of the May’s dew
Pulpy enchanted berry bleeding acid sugar in my tongue
As my teeth get rosier with the intense juice
Dancing in my wide cerise smile
My lips lit with tiny droplets, tiny surprises that shine
A treasure of the woods, merry to find!



Lots of sunshine! :D
Eduarda*

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Sunday, 2 November 2008

No lesson 3rd November

No lesson on Monday 3rd November.

Apologies for the short notice.

Allyson