Friday 24 April 2015

THE SEVEN FAMILIES GAME

Imagine you are seven families who come from different parts of England and are together in Hawaii because your children are participating in a football tournament. Suddenly, something very unusual happens....


Oh my God!!! What a tragedy! Luckily, everybody survives, but now you have to go around the class with your family card, asking each other questions to find the rest of the members of your family. Hurry up, you are impatient to find out if everybody is safe!

These are the questions you can ask each other:
What is your name?
Where do you live?
What are the names of your children?
What are the names of your parents?
How old are you?
How many children have you got?
How many brothers and sisters have you got?

Did you find the rest of the members of your family? Now you have to celebrate that everybody is safe and sound. You are planning a holiday to celebrate your good luck! Sit with the rest of your family and write down a dialogue about planning your next holidays.Remember first to ask all the members of your family where were they and what happened to them, how they survived, etc... You will have to act it in front of the class. You can dress up a little for your role play, if you want.

You can use this dialogue from the listening we practised last week:

Mum: Ben! Alice! my children! My husband!Come here, we are so happy to have you back? What happened to you, how did you survive?
Ben: It was terrible, mum! I survived because I swam in the sea and then I found a tree to wait there. 
Dad: Me and Alice were really afraid and we spent a long, long time in the water, but finally a boat rescued us. 
Mum: I am so happy for all of you! Many people died, we are really lucky!

Mum and Dad. Hey, Alice! Ben! Come here a minute! Mum and I are thinking about our summer holiday ..
Ben-Yay!! Can we go to the USA?!
Dad  Er, no ... We’re definitely staying in Europe. Look – here are some possibilities ...
Alice Let’s see.
Dad ‘A luxury family tent in France’ – see? I’d like to stay in a tent like this! They’re more luxurious than our little tent!
Ben Yeah!
Dad There are beds in the tent! There’s even a fridge and a cooker!
Mum Yes, but there isn’t a bathroom in the tent!
Dad No, that’s true.
Alice   I’d prefer to stay in a villa in Spain. Look – the villa has got a swimming pool! And it’s directly opposite the beach!
Mum This Spanish campsite is near the beach, too. Why don’t we stay there in a mobile home?  It’s nicer than a tent – there’s a bathroom with a toilet and a shower ...
Alice Yeah, definitely better ...
Dad Yes, but the mobile homes are more expensive than the tents.
Mum Hmm. That’s true ... What do you think, Ben? What do you prefer?
Ben I’d love to stay at a hotel in Barcelona! It’s more exciting to stay in the city. And if we stay in Barcelona ... we can go to the Nou Camp football stadium!
Dad Good idea! But we can’t stay at a hotel or a villa – sorry! It’s too expensive.
MumLet’s stay at a campsite near Barcelona then. In a mobile home?
Dad OK, in a mobile home.
Alice And we can still go to the beach?
Mum: Yeah, definitely
Ben: and the Camp Nou Stadium?
Dad: yes!

Monday 20 April 2015

Do they celebrate Saint George in England? Do they share the same legend that we have?

 

Do you think the legend of Sant Jordi is only told in Catalunya? How do they celebrate this day in England? What do we have in common with English people on that day? And who was the real Saint George?
First of all, do this puzzle using the digital board in class, and you will learn the main words of the legend. Next, watch this video that tells you the English version of the legend and the story of the real Saint George.

If you want to learn more about the real story of Saint George, do this treasure hunt.

When you finish, try yourself working in groups with this jumble kahoot and this quiz kahoot

And finally, if you have time, have a look at this funny film called George and the dragon:



Monday 13 April 2015

Moral Dilemmas

What would you do if you were a photo journalist in a war zone and somebody near you was injured? Would you stop taking pictures and help this person, at the risk of your own life, or would you keep taking pictures that could make a difference in the conflict?
Discuss this and other moral dilemmas in this very interesting video

After choosing and watching one of the short videos, use the following questions to have a conversation with the members of your group:

-Why did you choose this video?

-What did you think about the video after watching it?

-What would you do in this situation?

-If you don´t share the same opinion as other members of the group, try to reason your point of view.

-How do you think the story ended? Would you have done the same?
-Have you ever found yourself in a moral dilemma? Explain it to the other members of the group. What did you do? What would they have done?

Sunday 12 April 2015

Practise the comparatives with a game!

Would you like to practise the comparative and superlative structures? Here you have the Sentence Monkey to play with the digital board in class.

Play here