Thursday 28 April 2016

We are also comic writers.


Our students in 3rd grade have written this short comics narrating a special family dinner.
Here we can see some examples.










Thursday 21 April 2016

Our favorite animal books for kids

Happy book day!


We wanted to share with you a top ten list of our favorite animal-themed picture books for kids. We’d also love to know what your favorite animal books for young learners are! 


Here are our favorites!
While most of the books on this list are appropriate for preschoolers and younger, we like this one for preschool and up. Great for introducing and reviewing animals and clothing.

This book has beautiful, warm illustrations of baby animals. Turn the page to see the baby together with its parent.

Maisy has a lot of animal friends, so any Maisy book is great for talking about animals. This one introduces farm animals and farm chores. Young learners always love Maisy!

This classic lift-the-flap book introduces zoo animals and descriptive adjectives (heavy, big, tall, etc.).

Sandra Boynton’s books are written and illustrated with a sense of humor that kids of all ages enjoy. This is a great book for introducing farm animals and the sounds they make. 

This lift-the-flap book is another great one for introducing farm animals and the sounds they make. Toddlers and younger in particular will appreciate the large bright images and flaps.

Eric Carle has a lot of great animal books. We love this one because of the variety of animals and it is great for teaching actions, parts of the body, and abilities (“I am a giraffe and I bend my neck. Can you do it?”).

Perfect for bedtime, this book introduces zoo animals in an adorable story.

This lift-the-flap book isn’t specifically about animals, but Spot has a lot of animal friends you can talk about while looking for Spot. 

Another great one from Eric Carle (with Bill Martin), this book teaches colors while introducing a variety of  animals. Excellent for teaching the rhythm of English.



Happy birthday Queen Elizabeth!



Happy birthday Queen Elizabeth!

Do you know how old is she?
What's her favourite pet?

Let's find out!



5th Grade oral presentations.



We have already started our oral presentations in our English lessons in 5th grade, are you ready for yours? Remember, you have two minutes to speak about any topic you choose.
Here you have some examples!!




Congratulations Noa and Marina on your great speeches!!


And today... Let's do TEATRING!




Today is a very special day for our students in Pre - School and 1st, 2nd and 3rd year in Primary, we have enjoyed a great play in our school today: "The Frog Prince".

It's been a wonderful experience for all of us, we have watched, listened, danced, sung... and here you can see some pictures and more.








Wednesday 20 April 2016

We are in the news today!



Apuntes de educación, La Opinión de Málaga (April 20th 2016)





















And more pictures from the Spelling Bee contest in Madrid.







Monday 18 April 2016

Recycling & Reusing.



In 5th grade we are learning about recycling and reusing to save our planet from pollution and do our part against Climate Change.
Here we have some ideas to do at home.
Let's try to make a better world together!

Reusing old newspapers


Reusing old cans


Make something great with your plastic bottles


What to do with our empty glass bottles?


Have you tried any of this? It's time to start!!


Sunday 17 April 2016

AMCO Spelling Bee national contest.



Some pictures of our students representing our school in the AMCO Spelling Bee National contest in Madrid today.
Congratulations for their great performances.
It has been a great experiecnce for them all!



Tuesday 5 April 2016



Welcome to our English Blog

You are very welcome to participate and have fun learning English! 
In this blog you'll find interesting information and websites to visit with your family and friends. We will share resources such as games, songs, activities or stories to improve your English. We'll also publish pictures of celebrations, festivities related to the English culture as well as daily routines. 

Take a cup of tea and...Enjoy!