Garrucha

sábado, 8 de mayo de 2010

Fotos Viaje a Paris

Élèves français et espagnols au Lycée Condorcet à Paris(Premier contact)

martes, 13 de abril de 2010

Au Lycée Condorcet (Paris)

La Directrice du Lycée Condorcet de Paris assigne les tuteurs et tutrices français(élèves) aux élèves espagnols du Lycée IES Mediterranéo de Garrucha.

Paris London New York

sábado, 12 de diciembre de 2009

Check out this SlideShare Presentation:


* We are going to comment these pictures. Where are these places from? What is their name?...
* Commentons ces belles photos: Où se trouvent ces lieux? Quel est leur nom?...

Au restaurant à Paris

martes, 17 de noviembre de 2009

à Paris


NUESTRO ASISTENTE DE CONVERSACIÓN:
His name is Gustaf and he is going to explain the activities he is going to carry out with us this year.
Activities

Some activities to revise what you know:


Don't go near the water...
Don't you think it's sad,
What's happened to the water?
Our water's goin' bad.

Oceans, rivers, lakes and streams
Have all been touched by man.
The poison floatin' out to sea
Now threatens life on land.

Don't go near the water...
Ain't it sad,
What's happened to the water?
It's going bad.

Don't go near the water;
Don't go near the water...

Toothpaste and soap will make our oceans a bubble bath,
So let's avoid an ecological aftermath.
Beginning with me,
Beginning with you...

Don't go near the water
To do it any wrong;
To be cool with the water
Is the message of this song.

Let's all help the water—
Right away!
Do what we can and ought to—
Let's start today.



1. Do you like the song? Yes or No? Why or Why not?
2. Do you think the water in the Mediterranean Sea is dirty? Why do you think so?
3. What does this phrase signify - "The poison floating out to sea now threatens life on land"?
4. Using a dictionary translate "ecological aftermath".
5. What is the message of the song?

Our assistant

Another interesting activity with our Assistant. Click on "presentations" and you will learn things about his City Seattle, Weather and Art and Martin Luther King Jr.

Notre jardin du Lycée

Voici notre beau jardin méditerranéen du Lycée. Commentons le.