Young Learners 2 did a creative project with shadows using recycled paper on October 22nd. The students read a story together about making animal shapes using hands and a flashlight. Only the description of one of the shapes alluded to Halloween, with its howling dog, but as you can see in the pictures, its theme is there in the legs of a zombie, a bat, and a
American Theatre: Broadway and the American Dream This course on American Theater will use material from Broadway to introduce students to the concept of “The American Dream.” We will study three plays and musicals presented on Broadway: A Raisin in the Sun A Streetcar Named Desire West Side Story Students will strengthen language skills and
Download the flyer here: mini-camp-december-2016 North American Language and Culture Program December 9, 2016 • 9:30am – 14:00pm / 9:00am – 16:00pm The International Institute presents its Mini Camp for children from 6 to 8 and 9 to 11 years old, an authentic North American camp where your children will practice English in a creative environment while having fun.
We've had a great start to this year in YL4! The kids are enthusiastic and eager to learn English. We've focused a lot on speaking. I'm impressed with everyone's level, enthusiasm, and imagination. The things they've invented during our fake interviews surprised me and made me laugh. I was very excited about our Halloween class!
This week, in anticipation for the election on November 8th, the Young Learners 3A Saturday class split into two groups to research the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates. They present the information they had learned to the class. Later, we looked at both candidates' policies objectively and then held a mock vote. Finally, we discussed
November 10 | last session THE FORTY-FIFTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS… Round table on the final electoral map, its explanation and a debate on the results. Alana Moceri, Moderator Cristina Manzano, Director of esglobal Cristina Crespo, Director of External Relations and Coordinator of the Franklin Institute of the UAH. Hillary's co-editor. The power of
The YL1 class got ready for Halloween by reading Maria's Halloween, a story about one girl's experience of trick-or-treating. We then made “ghostly” necklaces and pumpkin hats. We also played a game: on each face of a paper cube we drew a picture of something related to this holiday. We then tossed the cubes –
November 10 | Last Session of the Cycle The forty-fifth president of the United States is… Round table on the definitive electoral map, its explanation and a debate on the results. Throughout four hour and a half conferences, Alana Moceri, political analyst and professor of political communication at the European University of
We start on November 23! This course is an introduction to the so-called emerging technologies related to gimbal cameras, drones, bicycles and electric cars. Specifically, the students will work with the technology applied to electric skateboards with the ultimate goal of becoming authentic "Makers". The overall purpose of this course is to
Mini Camp American Language and Culture Program October 31 • 9:30am – 14:00pm / 9:00am – 16:00pm Calling all witches, monsters and ghosts! There will be no class today, join us to celebrate Halloween Games, Trick or Treat and more SPOOKtacular activities All in English Ages Primary | 6 – 8 years,