domingo, 25 de octubre de 2015

AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS

Last week, in 3º ESO we read a text related to ancient traditions of indigenous Australians (these people have strong spiritual connection to the land, they share stories through dance, art or music from generation to generation,and they celebrate male and female rituals as that one which marks the passage from childhood to adulthood).

But do you know about the reality of these people? This video will help you to understand some aspects about Australian history and the British civilization.



Settlers were not particularly happy to be taken there, to call that place Home.

In 1788- First settlers in Australia arrived.
1901- Independence.

It took them almost a century to accommodate the language to the Australian reality. Sometimes they borrowed terms from the aborigins.

It was a land where time did not exist: timeless land. The aborigins had a completely different view of life: circular, never ending..."the dreamtime": no linear time past-present-future.

Then, it became a weird place, it was immense, unknown, but it was also a place where there was no real time, desert, nothingness, scary, unknown, timeless... huge land that meant a test for people that were not used to be threaten by the unknown, vegetation, animals... 

Botany Bay was the first settlement on the shore, when the first fleet arrived there by Captain Cook; they discovered a gap that nowadays is Sydney Harbour (port Jackson). The first fleet arrived at the end of January (there was summer) very hot and humidity. People crossed the Blue Mountains, the river and flew into the centre of the country. Australia was maybe a paradise, to change the views of the country. 

The country didn`t belong to the settlers; they were just observers at first. The Europeans were not ready to adapt to that land, but in fact the land was full of possibilities.


Activity:

Listen to the apology of the Prime Minister of Australia and  discuss these questions with your classmates and teacher.

a)      Did you find the video interesting? In what way?
b)      Did you know anything about Australia? Has anything made you change your mind about it?
c)      Did you find any similarities or differences with your own culture? Did you feel united to the new culture? In what way?
d)     Did the British show a respectful attitude towards Australian culture?
e)  Does this matter remind you of any cultural matter from your own country? Are we so different? Why?

Looking forward to seeing your comments!



lunes, 19 de octubre de 2015

welcome back!



Last September we went back to work. A new course has just started!
In this blog we will offer our students several blog entries to read, activities to practise and get information in English! 
Our purpose is to help students develop new skills in an easy and fascinating way thanks to the arrival of digital technologies and their great possibilities involved in the last century!
This blog will be particularly designed for students of 2nd, 3rd and 4th of ESO, but other people can make use of it if they are interested in as well.
Anyway, we´ll keep in touch in the classroom, but also on the net...
We wish you all the best in this new course 2015/16 and enjoy it!

The English teachers