Summer for 2º ESO students
SUMMER RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENGLISH (Albert’s students)
Students in 2º ESO
Those students who failed in June will have an opportunity to pass the failed subject (PENDIENTE) when we do the ENTRY TEST in September. Therefore, once you have your individual report, you should revise very well all the lessons studied all along the year (mainly the first 7) and the other aspects learned. THE EXAM WILL BE SIMILAR TO THE SIMPLIFIED VERSION SET IN JUNE (SUPER-MÍNIMOS), which could include a LISTENING or/and WRITING exercise. As well, you must remember that I can lend you the textbook we have using during the year to revise all the grammatical and semantic aspects we have seen.
OUR DIGITAL PROJECT : Our digital project>>>> Try to improve your sites and blogs. You can visit other sites and blogs, and add as many gadgets as you feel like to make improvements.
Those students who have passed are advised to do some activities to prevent summer language attrition during these holidays not only to keep everything we have learned, but also to be ready for 3º ESO:
- Revise what we have seen this year regarding the entry test. As you can see the textbook that we are going to have next year is Synchronize 3 - Ed. Oxford University Press. Have a look at the official list of textbooks for next school year. (I can send you an email providing you with a link you can download from all the material > listening exercises, audio for the readers).
- Work with the compulsory readers for 3º ESO (also included in the list). You should listen to them and read them aloud to improve your pronunciation. If you read any other book of similar level, you can hand in a project (this project can be digital using programmes such as PREZZI, GLOGSTER, POWERPOINT PRESENTATION...) or fill in the READER CONTROL SHEET you can find in Files), which will be taken into account for your final marks. You can borrow all the readers from a relative or a friend, or even from the school library. And you could also do the activities at the end of the book. I have also included the audios for The Last of the Mohicans (Penguin Readers) as a voluntary reader for the summer. We have had this book for several years in this level, so many people you know may have it or you can borrow it from the library.
As a reminder, here are the readers we will be reading next year:
>>> Factfiles - England or All about Ireland
>>> White Fang
>>> A Close Shave
- For the writing skills I would advise you to make comments in my blog (I will send you an email with the corrections, as usual). That would be perfect for your preparation for the B1 exams.
- It is important to read a lot about different topics to improve your understanding skill. You can use this Google site, my blog, other web links here included (for instance, newspapers in English), etc.
- In order to improve your listening skills, you’d better start watching films in English, listening to songs or doing listening exercises (remember there are some useful web links here where you can do listening exercises online and then get your corrections). YOU CAN ALSO WATCH SOME OF THE TV ENGLISH COURSES YOU HAVE GOT IN THIS SITE. I advise you to watch the first 4 modules of New That's English series or of Old That's English series.
There are activity books you can also do during the summer (students can have a look at samples we have in the language department).