Thursday, December 24, 2009

Our Best Wishes for New Year!

The English Department wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Christmas in Britain Webquest



Introduction:
Christmas is one of the most exciting holidays of the year. We all have traditions and customs that help us to look forward to this time of the year. But do you know why we do the things we do at this festive time of year? During this webquest, you will learn about Christmas customs and traditions in England whilst having a little holiday fun.

The Task:
Using the information available on the Woodlands Junior School website you should be able to answer the questions in the bottom frame about traditional English customs.

The Process:
Simply click on the web links below each question and the page where the answer can be found will appear in this space. Find and type the answer to the question in the box provided.

Please click HERE to start.

At the end you can print your answers or write them in your notebook.

Good Luck & Merry Xmas!

The English Department at IES El Fontanal

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Treasure Hunt: Three Constitutions

On 6 December Spanish people remember the day we ratified our constitution. A constitution is the set of rules that establish the structure and duties of a government. It also guarantees certain rights to the people.

In this activity we will review some important aspects of the Spanish Constitution and we will learn some facts about the Constitution of the United Kingdom and the Constitution of the United States of America. The three of them protect the Human Rights.

Read these questions carefully and think if you can answer them:

1. Which of the three constitutions is the oldest? When was it written?
2. When was the Spanish Constitution adopted?
3. What happened on 6 December 1978 in Spain?
4. What is the main difference between the Constitution of the United Kingdom and the other two constitutions?
5. Name three rights American, British and Spanish citizens have.
6. Complete these sentences with one of these words: Parliamentary monarchy, constitutional monarchy, federal constitutional republic.

a) Spain is a . . . . . . . . . .
b) The United States of America are a . . . . . . . . . .
c) The United Kingdom is a . . . . . . . . . .

These are the websites that you should visit to answer the questions:


Please send a comment with your answers and don't forget to include your name and group!