This blog has been designed to provide information about the activities held at the social studies bilingual sections in CPI Tino Grandío (Guntín,Spain). The English language and Social Studies teachers have elaborated most of the resources you can see but our "auxiliares de conversa" also have their own page and posts. Therefore everyone is invited to have a look .
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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Football English

picture from Banco Imágenes INTEF
The Football World Cup is taking place at the moment. You will probably watch some of the matches from Brazil but, how much do you know about football in English?

First of all, have a look at this list of vocabulary at BBC Learning English website. The most basic words are listed first but then you'll find many more that are also very useful.

INTERESTING LINKS ABOUT FOOTBALL

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Reading Comprehension text - Ridiculous laws from around the world

Read the following text and choose:

  • three laws that are surprising
  • three laws that shouldn't exist anywhere in the world 
  • three laws that should exist everywhere in the world


RIDICULOUS LAWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
1.      Interracial marriage was still illegal in Alabama in 2000.
2.     Since 1986, US authorities have had the legal right to access any 180-day old email, without a warrant.
3.     In Mobile, Alabama, it is against the law to throw confetti or spray silly string.
4.     In Saudi Arabia, it is illegal for any woman to drive a car. Right now, it’s illegal for them to vote too. Apparently it will become legal in 2015 (how sweet).
5.     In Dubai, extramarital sex is against the law and could result in jail sentences for over a year. Which means that in rape cases, both the victim and the perpetrator could end up being charged with the same crime.
6.     In Saudi Arabia, there is no minimum age for marriage. In 2008, a Saudi court refused an 8-year-old girl, who asked for a divorce from her 58-year-old husband.
7.      In 29 states in the US it is legal to fire someone for being gay.
8.     The only two states where divorce is illegal are the Philippines and The Vatican.
9.     In Thailand it is illegal to step on money.
10. In Singapore, selling non-medical chewing gum or chewing normal gum is a fine of $1000. A second offense costs $2000 and being forced to clean a public area of the city for a day. If a person litters three times, they must clean the streets wearing a bib that reads “I’m a litterer.” Even pharmacists who sell the medical gum and forget to ID get two years in jail. Spitting is also illegal and can result in arrest.
11.   In July 2013 a law was passed in China that states it is illegal for adult children to not visit their parents “often” in China. They are also required to attend to their parent’s spiritual needs.
12.  There is a law in South Carolina called the no “mock proposal” law, which states that anybody above the age of 16-years-old is not allowed to perform a proposal if they do not mean it.
13.  In Montana, “proxy weddings” are allowed for those serving in the military, which means a friend can pretend to be the groom or the bride and the union will still be considered valid. In some cases both the bride and the groom are absent.
14. In Iowa, it is illegal for a man with a mustache to kiss a woman in public.
15.  In Britain it is illegal to handle a salmon in suspicious circumstances.
16. In Vermont, a wife needs the husband’s permission to wear false teeth.
17.  In Britain, it is illegal to import potatoes into England or Wales if you have reasonable cause to believe that they are Polish.
18. In Utah you can marry your cousin, but only if you are both over the age of 65. Because, you know, when you turn 65 you’re known to have impeccable judgment.
19. In Britain you are not allowed to let your pet mate with any pet form the royal house.
20.  In Kentucky, a woman cannot remarry the same man more than three times.
21.  In France, it is stated as illegal to marry a dead person.
22. In Britain, it is illegal to carry a plank along the pavement.
23. In Britain it is illegal to operate a cow while intoxicated.
24.In Pennsylvania, it is illegal to tie a dollar bill to a string on the ground and pull it away when someone tries to pick it up.
25. In Florida, it’s illegal to fart in a public place after 6pm on a Thursday.
26.In England it is illegal to die in the House Of Parliament, but something tells me that if someone did do this, they wouldn’t face many repercussions?
27. By law, any whale or great Sturgeon caught in the UK is the property of the Queen.
28.In Samoa it is illegal to forget your wife’s birthday.
29.In Britain, oddly enough it is illegal to be drunk in the pub.
30.  In Missouri it is illegal to drive with an uncaged bear
31.  In Turin, Italy, dog owners must take their dogs on a walk at least three times a day.
32. In Honolulu, Hawaii it is illegal to sing loudly after sunset.
33. In Victoria, Australia, it is illegal to change a light bulb unless you’re a licensed electrician.
34.In the UK, a law still exists from the Middle Ages that requires all males over the age of 14 to be trained in shooting a long bow.
35. Bangladeshi children of 15 and older can be sent to jail for cheating on their final exams.
36.In Florida it is illegal for a divorced or a widowed woman to skydive on a Sunday afternoon.
37. In Switzerland, it is illegal to flush a toilet after 10pm. This one confounds me.
38.In Canada, any comic book that portrays illegal activity is banned.
39.In Argentina, there is a law that states that Argentine nightclubs must play the same amount of tango music as all other forms of music combined.
40. In China, it is a law that a person must be intelligent to go to college.
41. Married New Yorkers cannot get divorced on grounds of irreconcilable differences unless both marriage partners agree on those grounds.
42.In Tennessee it is legal to carry a loaded firearm into a bar. Seems safe.
43.In France, it is illegal to name a pig Napoleon. Apparently this is a slight to the great French general and emperor.
44.  In Britain it is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the monarch’s head upside down on an envelope.
45.In Russia, Vladimir Putin just recently made it illegal to tell kids that gay people exist.
46.  In Colorado it is illegal to collect rainwater. Apparently farmers and landowners are being punished for this.


Saturday, January 18, 2014

ESO-3 Reading comprehension exercise

Read the text and answer the following questions:


Back Together


Tamara Rabi had no idea Adriana Scott existed until students at a university in Long Island began confusing her with the other girl. The girls were born in Mexico and then adopted by different sets of parents in the US. Tamara grew up with Jewish parents on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Adriana was raised a Catholic in a Long Island suburb of the city. But each girl had no idea she had a twin until Tamara moved to Long Island.  
In 2003 a friend of Adriana's turned up at Tamara's 20th birthday party and could not believe his eyes. Tamara had already noticed how some people on her university campus smiled and said hello, clearly mistaking her for somebody else.
In 2004 they decided to meet so Tamara contacted Adriana by email and soon afterwards they met in a car park. "I didn't know what to say, except hi. I was just in shock to see myself", says Adriana. The funny thing is that they grew up just 20 miles apart.
We have the same mannerisms, the same interests, the same grades in school," Adriana says.
"We had the same dream when we were younger. It was a nightmare... A really loud noise, followed by a real quiet one," adds Tamara.
Adriana's mother was the only family member on either side who knew she had a twin, but she had no idea where she might be. After agonising over it, she kept it secret to avoid the pain of a possibly fruitless search - a judgement which Adriana agrees with.
"In some ways it's the best of both worlds, as I have a sister but I haven't grown up in a state of sibling rivalry," she says.  
  1. True or false:
    • In 2004, Tamara met Adriana.
    • Tamara met Adriana at a party.
    • Tamara and Adriana are similar.
    • Adriana knew she had a twin even before she met Tamara.
    • The two girls grew up in different countries.
    • They want to be rivals.
  2. Answer the following questions:
    • Why did people at university stare at them?
    • How did Tamara contact Adriana?
    • How are Tamara and Adriana similar? Give two examples.
    • Why didn't Adriana's mother tell her about her sister?
    • How do the girls feel about each other today?
  3. Key to this exercise

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

ESO-4 Europass

Today we have been learning how to make our own Curriculum Vitae in English using the Europass website. Even though we have been using fake data, we have learnt to use the most important aspects of this interesting tool.
https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/editors/en/cv/compose
This page lets you write your CV in different European languages, download a pdf version or upload it at the Europass site.