Wednesday, April 23, 2014

WORLD BOOK DAY

We celebrate the World Book Day today. The UNESCO chose this day, when theoretically both Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare died in 1616. We organize varied activities at schools and there are events like the reading of El Quijote at Círculo de Bellas Artes by many people all day long. You can buy books with a discount this week in many places. At el Sorolla we have filled two big boards with books recommendations by teachers and students and we have done the 1 book 1 euro market.
In Ireland and the UK people drive on the left!!! and they celebrate the World Book Day on the first Thursday in March!!!, which is St George's Day, in order to be different, I suppose.
Anyway, whenever people celebrate reading is always a pleasure and a gate to learn. It is very good for our brain and soul.
And this is all. I'm sorry. I have something to read now : )



Wednesday, April 9, 2014

HAPPY EASTER HOLIDAYS

Well, teachers always learn from other teachers. Miriam Guerrero, our new workmate has told me about a fantiastic Spanish course on Youtubr called "Tío Spanish". You learn English but many people learn Spanish as a second language and this is a fantastic tool to learn about our culture in a different way. This is his class about Easter in Spain:


Miriam, we'll miss you. You have been a great mate and a great teacher. Good luck!
And ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS, EVERYONE!

Monday, March 24, 2014

A PLAY OUTLINE:TRAPPED IN THE THEATRE BUS



TRAPPED IN THE THEATRE BUS

RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP: LEVEL 4
SYNOPSIS:
A group of students of and Adult School taking Secondary and two teachers do an extra school activity. They are seeing a play which is an adaptation of the film Shakespeare in Love at the “Theatre Bus””, this is a company that performs plays on a bus driving through Madrid. In the middle of the play there is a power failure and they have to stop and wait for the technician who will unlock the bus and let them free.
CHARACTERS:
NARRATOR
ACTORS: William Shakespeare, Thomas Kent/Viola de Lesseps, Christopher Marlowe, Henslowe.
TEACHERS: Ana and Maribel.
STUDENTS: Rodolfo, Susana, Lola, Jaime, Begoña, Víctor, Enrique.
ALL THE STUDENTS
DRIVER
TECHNICIAN
CHARACTER OBJECTIVES:
NARRATOR: He introduces the scenes of the play Shakespeare in Love.
ACTORS: They belong to a creative company. They want to perform their play for the students and they are very enthusiastic about it.
TEACHERS: Ana is a veteran teacher (the Head of the English Department, by the way) who prefers conventional classes rather than experiments and is very reluctant about this activity. Maribel is the opposite, she is a young teacher.  She wants to involve the students in new activities and try new methods to teach English.
STUDENTS: They are studying Secondary level II in an Adult School. They have different ages, aims and attitudes. They often clash about any matters.
DRIVER: He will retire in a month. He is only worried about driving the bus and finishing the crazy trip as soon as possible.
TECHNICIAN: A handsome young man. He feels important because he is the responsible of unlocking the bus. He is arrogant and self centered.
CLASS PREPARATION:
The students have recently watched the film Shakespeare in Love in English with subtitles in Spanish. This activity has been organized by the English and the Spanish Departments. Both departments have done activities to exploit the film. So this is the point of departure for our play inside a play (like in Elizabethan plays) in an unusual (but real) setting. Actually there is a theatre company that performs plays on a bus and I thought it would be funny to trap our varied students in a place like that. I told them and they liked the idea. I use my blog with my students and when they see the outline published, we will discuss what to do. We do not have much time to rehearse and perform a play. We have two classes a week and most students work but we could write a collaborative script.
SCENE BREAKDOWN
Madrid. Students from a CEPA do an extra school activity: “Theatre Bus”
SCENE 1
The teachers meet the students at school and give them general information about the activity. Some students look interested in it, some look bored, some are missing.
SCENE 2
The narrator welcomes the audience to the “Theatre Bus” and the play starts.
SCENE 3
Henslowe follows Shakespeare impatiently and worried begging for his play. Shakespeare tries to sneak away.
SCENE 4
Shakespeare meets Marlowe at an inn and confesses he has no inspiration. Marlowe gives him some ideas for the plot and Shakespeare feels relieved.
SCENE 5
Auditions start. Shakespeare feels fascinated by the actor Thomas Kent, who is reciting his verses.
SCENE 6
The lights go off. There is a chaos among the actors and the students. The driver says the electricity has collapsed and they have to stop and call the bus company for help. He phones his boss and they have to wait for a technician for about half an hour. They try to leave the bus but nothing works. They are locked.
SCENE 7
The actors try to continue the performance but students get nervous and some lose control. They start having arguments. Even the teachers quarrel about the usefulness of that activity and other things. The driver feels miserable. Most people are speaking on their mobile phones.
SCENE 8
Ana takes control of the situation. People calm down and start sharing water, food and even confessions. They learn to respect the others, at least most of them.
SCENE 9
The technician arrives. They all get excited but it is not as easy as they thought. He shows off but is not very efficient. The driver feels desperate and dreams about his retirement.
SCENE 10
The technician fixes the power. They all celebrate it noisily. They escape from the bus. The actors insist on continuing the play another day but Maribel says that only as long as it is performed in the assembly hall of the school. The technician takes the driver to a bar to celebrate their successful work.

Written by Ana Hernández 


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

ROOM ON THE BROOM

As you know, I'm taking a teachers training  course about Drama and Storytelling. I'm learning a lot and so are my students and  my children.
Lucy is in love with this story: Room on the Broom
At last we found a good witch!!!!
You'll love her!

There is a poetic version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5rE75FT1bQ&feature=youtu.be

and this is the same story but chapter by chapter and different cartoons:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7CUCG6ijdE&list=PLHnIMMDvPyOOuwMv29H6AxCb01YDiJIhy

There is even a webpage with lots of resources related to the story:

http://roomonthebroom.com/

I'd like to thank the tutor and the other participants for sharing such interesting and useful resources.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

INTERACTIVE ENGLISH COURSE

Another student of mine, Emilio, told me about this course. You have everything to practice Grammar:

http://www.learnenglish-online.com/grammar.html

This is the home page. I really recommend it to you:

http://www.learnenglish-online.com/


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

THE TRAVELLING COINS


This is the story I have written for my course Drama & Storytelling. I hope you like it!

THE TRAVELLING COINS

She could not believe they were there again. This time it was not a dream. It was real, the mess of trolleys and bags, the uncertainty of tourists, the tired look of residents, and people speaking Italian all around, the language that sounds like music to her.
They rented a car at Fiumicino airport and drove to Tuscany. They enjoyed the sunset and the sparking lights of little villages. They arrived at Rodellosso country house.  The hostess received them with a smile, a homemade cake and a bottle of red wine.
 “Isn’t it a dream, really?”, she thought.
The next morning after the sun and the rooster songs entered their room softly, they went to Pienza. They saw a telephone box and they decided to phone the family. Sergio got the receiver and inserted a coin. Somebody answered the phone on the other side and the line went off, and so did the coin. Surprisingly, he got mad about it.
“How can I make a complaint to recuperate our coin?”, he said furiously.
“I’m afraid it’s impossible. Forget it and enjoy. Let’s have an espresso!” answered Lucía. He stared at the telephone box promising revenge.
They went to Siena the next day. They escaped from the pigeons in the piazza walking along the narrow streets. Suddenly a telephone box stood opposite them. Sergio challenged it and went straight into it with a bright euro coin in his hand. But the same thing happened again. His face turned red and his look bitter. Lucía could not help laughing and a battle started. So they decided to ignore telephone boxes during the whole holiday.
And the last day came. They were driving to the airport when suddenly they had to stop at a toll road. There were several coins outside the basket. Sergio stopped the car, got out and picked his two coins. He had a triumphal smile when he entered the car.  He explained that the Italian Tourist Board offers this service to travelers who wasted their money on telephone boxes before leaving the country. Lucía did not say a word. She sighed and started missing Italy.


Written by ANA Mª HERNÁNDEZ DOMÍNGUEZ