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Tag Archives: education
News from Canada: tips to get a scholarship in Canada
Hi everyone! I hope you are all having a wonderful Christmas break. I´m Paula, a former Emilio Ferrari student studying 1st Bachillerato in Nova Scotia, Canada thanks to one of Amancio Ortega´s scholarships. A year ago, my English teacher told … Continue reading
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GLORY DAYS AS A SPANISH LANGUAGE ASSISSTANT IN LONDON
Hi all! I’m Nerea Gómez, a 22-year-old Spanish Language Assistant at a partially selective state school in a small town in Hertfordshire, England. I’m an English graduate from the University of Valladolid and a former IES Emilio Ferrari student. Back … Continue reading
Alberto’s interview
Alberto Sombria, a former student from our school , who has been doing his pre-service training for his master in Education in our school this spring term , was interviewed by Angela Cruz, Teresa Nieto and Román Olmos from 2D. … Continue reading
Alcohol. Drugs (Part 2)
This lesson was not aimed to be the typical ‘ alcohol talk’ teenagers expect to receive from parents and teachers. Instead, I just wanted to show you some biology facts related to comsumption of alcohol and encourage you to think … Continue reading
The weakest, the strongest! A model to follow
Seattle running back is a winner no matter who triumphs in Super Bowl clash with Denver Broncos Coleman, 23, is the first legally deaf player to appear in a Super Bowl. Without his two hearing aids he rates his hearing … Continue reading