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sábado, 13 de abril de 2013

THIS IS MY BOOK. 
TALES FOR CHILDREN IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH FULL OF VALUES AND EMOTIONS.
Children have to draw their own illustrations so it will be a very personalised book.

lunes, 18 de marzo de 2013

Why do you want to be bilingual?



LET´S HAVE A LOOK AT THIS.

There are many reasons to learn new languages.

  • It is good for your brain.
  • You can comuicate with other people.
  • you can have friends from all over the world.
  • Better job opportunities.
  • You can study abroad.
  • You can work abroad.

                      I AM SURE YOU CAN THINK OF MORE REASONS.

Here is a good article from Cambridge University explaining that being bilingual is good for learning too .


jueves, 28 de febrero de 2013

TIPS FOR LEARNING


READ THEM CAREFULLY THEY MAY HELP YOU.

Turn off the TV set.  When it is study time, it is “no TV” time. A television set that is on will draw youngsters like bees to honey.
What about the radio? Should it be on or off? Contrary to what many specialists say, some youngsters do seem to function all right with the radio turned on to a favorite music station. (Depending on the layout of your house or apartment, maybe an investment in earphones would be worthy of consideration.)
Designate specific areas for homework and studying. Possibilities include the child’s room or the kitchen or dining room table. Eliminate as much distraction as possible.
Since many young people will study in their own rooms, function becomes more important than beauty. Most desks for young people really don’t have sufficient space to spread out materials. A table that allows for all necessary supplies such as pencils, pens, paper, books, and other essentials works extremely well.
Consider placing a bulletin board in your  room.
Use of a small book or pad for writing down assignments so that there is no confusion about when certain assignments must be turned in to the teacher.
 Allow yourself  to take breaks, perhaps as a reward for finishing a section of the work.
Organize study and homework projects. Get a large calendar, one that allows space for jotting down things in the daily boxes. 
Remember  that studying is more than just doing homework assignments. One of the most misunderstood aspects of schoolwork is the difference between studying and doing homework assignments.
  • take notes as you are reading a chapter
  • learn to skim material
  • learn to study tables and charts
  • learn to summarize what you have read in your own words
A home dictionary is essential, but if it is kept on a shelf to gather dust, it won’t do anyone any good. Keep it in an accessible place.
Feel confident for tests. Taking tests can be a traumatic experience for some students. Burning the midnight oil (cramming) the night before a test is not productive. Better to get a good night’s sleep. Students also need reminding that when taking a test, they should thoroughly and carefully read the directions before they haphazardly start to mark their test papers. They should be advised to skip over questions for which they don’t know the answers. They can always return to those if there’s time. Good advice for any student before taking a test: take a deep breath, relax, and dive in. Always bring an extra pencil just in case.