CHLOE ROMERO
NEVERS IKASTETXEA
START
Hi! My name is Chloe and I study at Nevers Ikastetxea. I was born on January 14, 2011, so I’m Capricorn. I live with my mum, my dad, and my little brother. I like spending time with my family but also hangding out with friends. One of my favorite sports is basketball. I love playing it whenever I can, nowadays I play in Tabirako, with people from other schools. I also really like gymnastics, which is my favorite subject at school because I enjoy doing sport. My favorite colors are green and light yellow. I think they are nice and happy colors. But also I like dull colors like black and brown. And that’s a little bit about me!
Page 14: Critical Thinking
The expression 'Clothes make the person' means that the way you dress can change how other people see you. This means, that the clothes chages perceptions. I don't completely agree because you can dress completely different styles and they don't necesarily see you differently, as long as they know you.
Page 17: Mediation
1. Read the timeline of board games. Which game is oldest? Which game is most popular?
The oldest board game of the timeline is the Senet (3100 BCE), it is descrbied as one of the earliest games, played in Ancient Egypt. And the most popular game ever is the Monopoly.
2. MEDIATION: Imagine an English-speaking friend is interested in games, write a short message telling him/her two things you learned about games.
Maria, I learned two really interesting things about board games. The first one is that some of them are inspired by films, and the second is that they make you cooperate, plan and also teach you how to lose.
TRIVIA CARDS
Un título genial
gel
Page 33: MEDIATION: Job advert
CLOTHES DESIGNER: We need a clothes designer who likes working with color combinatios, simple shapes and has a good eye. If you enjoy the drawing sketchs, sew fabrics... the job is for you.
Page 39: Critical Thinking
Page 39: Project Skills 2
Name of the language: Greenlandic. Real or constructed: The Greenlandis is real, is an indigenous language, it belong to the Eskimo-Aleur language family. Where people speak it: People speak Greenlandic primarily in Greenland, where it is the official language, but also in Denmark because the diplomatic ties. Who speaks it: This language is spoken by the Greenlandic Inuit people and by thousand of Denmark people. How many people speaks it: The number of people that speaks is arround 50,000 and 57,000 andfluent speakers are decreasing. Direction of writing: Greenlandic is written left to right in horizontal lines. Example of five words in the language and what they mean: Tikilluarit-Welcome; Haluu-Hello; Sinilluarit-Good night; Aluu-Have a nice day; Patsit-Sorry.
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CHLOE ROMERO
NEVERS IKASTETXEA
START
Hi! My name is Chloe and I study at Nevers Ikastetxea. I was born on January 14, 2011, so I’m Capricorn. I live with my mum, my dad, and my little brother. I like spending time with my family but also hangding out with friends. One of my favorite sports is basketball. I love playing it whenever I can, nowadays I play in Tabirako, with people from other schools. I also really like gymnastics, which is my favorite subject at school because I enjoy doing sport. My favorite colors are green and light yellow. I think they are nice and happy colors. But also I like dull colors like black and brown. And that’s a little bit about me!
Page 14: Critical Thinking
The expression 'Clothes make the person' means that the way you dress can change how other people see you. This means, that the clothes chages perceptions. I don't completely agree because you can dress completely different styles and they don't necesarily see you differently, as long as they know you.
Page 17: Mediation
1. Read the timeline of board games. Which game is oldest? Which game is most popular?
The oldest board game of the timeline is the Senet (3100 BCE), it is descrbied as one of the earliest games, played in Ancient Egypt. And the most popular game ever is the Monopoly.
2. MEDIATION: Imagine an English-speaking friend is interested in games, write a short message telling him/her two things you learned about games.
Maria, I learned two really interesting things about board games. The first one is that some of them are inspired by films, and the second is that they make you cooperate, plan and also teach you how to lose.
TRIVIA CARDS
Un título genial
gel
Page 33: MEDIATION: Job advert
CLOTHES DESIGNER: We need a clothes designer who likes working with color combinatios, simple shapes and has a good eye. If you enjoy the drawing sketchs, sew fabrics... the job is for you.
Page 39: Critical Thinking
Page 39: Project Skills 2
Name of the language: Greenlandic. Real or constructed: The Greenlandis is real, is an indigenous language, it belong to the Eskimo-Aleur language family. Where people speak it: People speak Greenlandic primarily in Greenland, where it is the official language, but also in Denmark because the diplomatic ties. Who speaks it: This language is spoken by the Greenlandic Inuit people and by thousand of Denmark people. How many people speaks it: The number of people that speaks is arround 50,000 and 57,000 andfluent speakers are decreasing. Direction of writing: Greenlandic is written left to right in horizontal lines. Example of five words in the language and what they mean: Tikilluarit-Welcome; Haluu-Hello; Sinilluarit-Good night; Aluu-Have a nice day; Patsit-Sorry.