In Teens Club this trimester we have been exploring different elements of North American culture and history and having fun while doing it! Our very first class landed on Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. In commemoration, we learned about his life and listened to his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, which he delivered on August 28, 1963
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “The Ballad of Valentine” by Alison Jackson and Tricia Tusa… and also your homemade chocolate covered strawberries following Nanor’s recipe. Don’t forget to send us your testimonies to biblioteca@iie.es. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children’s
February has flown by in Matt´s YL1 B class! We have celebrated Black History Month by learning about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the amazing contributions he made to the civil rights movement in the USA. The students all agreed that he was an example of a real-life hero. We also celebrated Valentine´s Day
This winter, the students of YL2 B are tapping into their imagination by writing their own skits to put all the vocabulary they have learned to use. Not only that, but they are performing them as well! We have also been reading books relating to friendship and travel. The picture above shows a craft that
El Programa de Lengua y Cultura Norteamericanas del Instituto Internacional presenta su oferta académica para la próxima primavera y anuncia la apertura del plazo de matrícula. Consulta aquí el catálogo de cursos: SPRING 18
In the Tuesday/Thursday YL3 class this trimester, we have been working on playwriting. First we brainstormed topics and then decided on a sequence of events and characters. The students paired up, picked one of the events that they came up with, and wrote out their own dialogues for their roles as well as for the others.
Every day, we are more and more comfortable with English in Young Learners 1! There is already a noticeable difference in our abilities this trimester compared with before the winter break. We are reading, writing, speaking, in English through games of all sorts. February is Black History Month, so we have started learning about famous
The Young Learners 2A group began the trimester with activities and games related to parts of speech. We started by creating sentences with words we already knew and then looked more closely at the words we used. From there, we’ll be able to reach our objectives for using comparative adjectives and different verb forms. Additinoally,
YL3 has started the winter term off strong with adverbs! We have been using theater games to explore different ways of performing actions: “Do you do your homework slowly or quickly? Loudly or quietly?” Every class begins with a warm-up activity that gets us moving. We practice new vocabulary every week with active games and
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “Stone Soup” retold by Heather Forest & illustrated by Susan Gaber… and also your homemade chicken noodle soup following Nanor’s recipe. Don’t forget to send us your testimonies to biblioteca@iie.es. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children’s