Eurovision Listening Jam 2016



Here I post some of the most relevant songs from the Eurovision contest. They are from 2016. What is your favourite one? Click on the titles to perform the listening tasks

Enjoy!

Jamala- 1944



Sergei Lazarev -You are the Only One

Michat Spzak - Colour of your Life






Present Passive vs Past Passive


Here is a small exercise to help you distinguish between these two types of passive sentences








Click on the following link to train the passive voice with a song by Bjork

Present perfect Review



Here I post some exercises to help you understand present perfect better

-Here, we review the differences between present perfect and past simple (click on the image)


-Here you have a game to review Have you ever..? (click on the image)


Asking For Directions


In this interesting activity you will review the prepositions of place for the second dialogue. Remember to note down on your notebook those that you don't know


Tell a Tale


OBJECTIVES



The purpose of this project is to create a tale and present it both in written and orally using a digital tool.

The task shall be handed before tuesday the 31st of May

CONTENTS

A story told in grous of four. You can use Shakespeare's material or create your own story. The story must include a written narration, a video and a image sequence. You create the video using tellagami and mix it using Viva Video

PROCEDURE

- Team up with your partners
- Create a story with a proper beginning, body, and end.
- Illustrate your story.
- Each member of the group must record his or her part using a tellagami cut and a illustration.
- Mix the four video excerpts to create a single long video
-Upload the video to youtube
-Paste the link in the following padlet board
-Handle the written version of the tale to your teacher
-Complete the self assessment

RESOURCES

- Download the tellagami app. You can find it here for android systems or just search for it on the Apple Store
- You can also use Vivavideo to mix your video parts


ASSESSMENT

Your work shall be assessed using the following rubric
  


Shakespeare Lives! A review in character



Objectives

Create a short summary about a character from one of Shakespeare's famous plays.  Take them from the following list:
-Romeo

- Juliet

- Otello

- Macbeth

- Lady Macbeth

- Lear

- Ofelia

- Hamlet

- Brutus

- Iago

- Prospero

- Falfstaff

- Titania

Contents
In your summary you should include the following information
- Who is the character?
- Where does he appear?
- What is its role in the plot? is he evil or bad?
- Why is it important in the play?
- Do you like this character? Why?
Be concise. You have 30 seconds to record your answer
Resources
- You should handle a handwritten copy of your presentation
- Go to the following page on your tablet or smartphone to download the app tellagami, you will need it for this exercise.


Assessment
Your task will be assessed using the following chart