Friday, June 19, 2015

The Best Summer Homework List

A summer homework list assigned by Cesare Catà of Don Bosco High School in Fermo, a small town on the Adriatic Sea in northeastern Italy, is currently going viral across that country.


1. Sometimes, in the morning, go take a walk along the seashore completely alone: look at the way sunlight is reflected on the water and think about the things you love the most in your life; be happy.
2. Try to use some of the new words we learned together this year: the more things you manage to say, the more things you’ll manage to think; and the more things you think, the freer you’ll be.
3. Read as much as you possibly can. But not because you have to. Read because summers inspire adventures and dreams, and when you read you’ll feel like swallows in flight. Read because it’s the best form of rebellion you have (for advice on what to read, come see me).
4. Avoid things, situations and people who make you feel negative or empty: seek out stimulating situations and the companionship of friends who enrich you, who understand you and appreciate you for who you are.
5. If you feel sad or afraid, don’t worry: summer, like every marvelous thing in life, can throw the soul into confusion. Try keeping a diary as a way to talk about how you feel (in September, if you’d like, we’ll read it together).
6. Dance, shamelessly. On a dance floor near your house, or alone in your room. Summer is dance, and it’s foolish not to take part.
7. At least once, watch the sunrise. Stay silent and breathe. Close your eyes, be thankful.
8. Play a lot of sports.
9. If you meet someone you find enchanting, tell him or her as sincerely and gracefully as you can. It doesn’t matter if she or he doesn’t understand. If they don’t, she or he wasn’t meant to be; otherwise, summer 2015 will be a golden time together (if this doesn’t work out, go back to point number 8).
10. Review your notes from our class: Compare the things we read and learned to the things that happen to you.
11. Be as happy as sunlight, as untamable as the sea.
12. Don’t swear. Always be well-mannered and kind.
13. Watch films with heartbreaking dialogue (in English if you can), in order to improve your language skills and your ability to dream. Don’t let the movie end with the final credits: live it again while you’re living and experiencing your summer.
14. In sparkling sunlight or hot summer nights, dream about how your life could and should be. During the summer, always do everything you can to avoid giving up, and everything you can to pursue your dream.
15. Be good.



So... Get Off The Computer And Complete This Italian Teacher's Summer Assignment. 

You Won't Regret It!





Tuesday, June 9, 2015

May QUIZ winner


Crime vocabulary in real life. Unfortunately.( 12th May, 2013)


ESO/BACH QUIZ: extra 0'25  this term for the first one who's able to complete and translate the speech below (ESO students are allowed 5 mistakes) .
And the winner is: Elsa Vázquez, 3ºESO A
  1. Based on the fact I fully intend to seek ............... for each and every act of sexual violence, rape, each day of kidnapping , every felonious assault, all his attempted murders and each act of aggravated murder he comitted by terminating pregnancies that the offender perpetuated against the hostages during this decade long ordeal (...) Capital punishmentmust be reserved for those crimes that are truly the worst examples of human conduct. The reality is that we still have brutal criminals in our midst, who have no respect for the rules of law or human life (...) In the meantime I ask for everybody's patience to avoid ................... the investigation or the victims (...)