To mark the bicentenary of his birth, some students of 4th ESO pieced together the story of Charles Dicken’s life and recorded their story. This way they reviewed the past simple and learnt about one of the greatest storytellers of all time.
Episodes:
Many of Dicken’s novels have been adapted for the stage and there have been at least 180 film and TV adaptations of his work. Many of his works, including Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby were originally published in a serial format, with a new part of the book being published each month. Dickens often wrote the episodes without knowing what would happen next. Many of his characters and stories were based on people and events in his own life.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Day of Europe 2012
On May 9th all
the school gathered to celebrate once more the Day of Europe. May 9th
has become the European symbol which, together with the flag, the anthem, the
slogan and the unique currency (euro), identifies the political entity of the
European Union. On the Day of Europe festivities and activities are celebrated
to get Europe near its citizens.

The Big Challenge Contest 2012

On Thursday 10th May
a group of students of 1st, 2nd and 3rd of Secondary participated in the
English contest-game Big Challenge. The Big Challenge is
aimed to all students of secondary education and consists of a test- type
questionnaire. In 45 minutes students have to answer a total of 54 questions
about grammar, vocabulary, phonetics and civilization.
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