The aim of Bilingual Education is to teach a non-linguistic subject (in this case Geography & History) throughout a foreign language (in this case English). The Spanish pupils that study Geography and History in English do a great effort because they do not use their mother tongue as a way of communication in the classes. The purpose of this website is to help them with the study.
This website only has an educational purpose. It was created in September 2020 to adapt the classes to the crisis of COVID-19 and to share materials, resources and documents to study Geography & History in English. The aim is not to obtain economic benefit.
We have used pictures, photographs, texts and maps from different sources. Here, you have a list of the main sources of information that we have used to create the materials that can be found in this website:
Several Authors (2000), "The Usborne Encyclopaedia of World History", Publisher: Usborne
Several Authors (2019), "History 4", Publisher: Santillana - Richmond
Several Authors (2019), "Geography and History 1", Publisher: Santillana - Richmond
Several Authors (2018), "History 2", Publisher: Santilla - Richmond
Several Authors (2019), "Geography 3", Publisher: Santillana - Richmond
Deary T, and Brown, M. (2016), "Horrible Histories" (10 vols.), Publisher:Scholastic
Teachit Geography: https://www.teachitgeography.co.uk/
Teachit History: https://www.teachithistory.co.uk/
World and US History for Kids - Ducksters: https://www.ducksters.com/history/
In some cases, the authors of the resources are specified. In others, we have adapted the resources to the Spanish pupils. We thank all the authors and teachers that share their resources for other teachers to use them in their classes. That is why we want to share all our materials for others to use them.
If you are the author of a photograph, picture, resources or text that we have posted in this website, and you do not want to share this, please, send us an email and they will be removed immediately. Email: gonzalo.garfri@educa.jcyl.es
Thank you very much!
Shanghai (China) in the 1990's and in 2018. The world we knew is changing so fast...