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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Victorian Fashion
With a Queen in power, fashion became extremely popular during the Victorian era. Victorian clothes were certainly a symbol of who you were, what you did for a living and how much money you earned. Fashion accessories like bonnets, parasols, … Continue reading
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Reading the classics is NOT boring! “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, Oscar Wilde.
Who says reading the classics is boring? The way I see it, it all depends on how you present literature to your students. One more year, and I guess under my influence (I have been their teacher for 3 years now), … Continue reading
What freaks you out?
This year, students from 1º bachillerato A/C are going to be working on a project called “1º Bachillerato in shock”. Why this title? Well, because they are going through a series of changes in their academic lives which might cause … Continue reading