Have you ever been to Galicia?
What does the shell symbol represent in Galicia?
Have you ever done El camino? If so, what were your reasons for walking El camino? ( Please, submit your testimonies on the blog or your opinion on this topic if you haven't done it yet)
Read this testimony from Marie Lambe
Marie Lambe -- Tuesday, September 26 2006, 10:59 pm -- Email: lambe4@comcast.net
In December 2004, our local newspaper had an article about the Camino in the Sunday travel section. I read the article and was intrigued. I called my daughter, who had spent the prior school year studying abroad in Granada, and asked her about the Camino. She told me that she had heard of it while in Spain and knew a couple of people who had walked it. Then she said to me "You can do it, Mom". That's all I had to hear. I went online and bought books on the Camino and began to read. I cut out the article and put it up on my pantry door (it is still there). That Christmas, my daughter was home from college and told me she wanted to walk the Camino with me the next spring. We made plans, got our supplies and off we went. I had never left my husband alone for so long but he was fine with it. I did not know what to expect. I don't know why I went but I knew that I had to. I couldn't explain to my friends or family, I just knew that it was something that I had to do. We had lots of support and encouragement but I was 52 years old and in good shape but never had I attempted something so physically, and little did I know, spiritually and psychologically, demanding. I just had to do it. I just had to. We started on April 19, 2005 in SJPP and finished in Santiago on May 24th. It took us 34 days. There were days where I cried, days I was frustrated, days that I was overjoyed. The gamut of emotions was unexpected and unexplicable. Returning home was so very difficult. My daughter and I cried, and I mean sobbed, when we left Santiago. We didn't want to return. 34 days on the Camino taught us so much. I wish that I had the time to go into this but those of you who have walked know what I mean. I heard someone say that there is the Camino you walk and the Camino you live. Living the Camino is more difficult than walking it. I think that is why I want to go back. There are so many lessons that are learned on the Camino but the routine of everyday life dulls the memory of those lessons. I want to return but alone next time. It was nice being with my daughter because we have a memory that bonds us forever. But I think that walking the Camino alone will give me a different perspective, one that I really want to experience. What called me to the Camino? I don't know. Did it make any significant changes in my life? In some ways yes and other ways, no. I read once that the changes brought about by the Camino can take years to make themselves known. I don't know about that. I think that if people want to change, it must be a conscious decision and the experience of the Camino helps those changes to come about. I think about the Camino every day. It is always with me. The memory of my experiences on the Camino, the people I met, the emotions I felt will never leave. Maybe that is what is meant by the Camino we live.
CULTURAL ACTIVITY:
This year we'll start the 3rd term with an activity about " The Way" ( El camino de Santiago).
CINEMA
" In November 2010 a Martin Sheen starring film about the Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of Saint James, was released. The film, simply called "The Way", was filmed in Galicia and is a great advert for the beauty of this scenic and little visited area". Read more here.
BOOKS (recommended reading): Shirley McLaine's The Camino ( a journey of the spirit).
CLASSROOM ACTIVITY: Create a glogster about the way. Download instructions.
Who can participate? All my students from 1st year and 3rd year.
Deadline: 4th April
“First think. Second believe.Third,dream.And finally, dare.” Walt Disney
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Thursday, May 31, 2012
FYI: FIESTA FIN DE CURSO 2012
JOIN US!
THE MOTOWN REVIVAL
THE MOTOWN REVIVAL
WANTED!
We need male/female singers! If you feel like singing and having a good time with the English Department staff, join us in the choir.
The song: Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Check these videos out! (Lyrics and original sound by the Motown's Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell at the end of the post).
WE COULD SOUND "LIKE" THE MOTOWN!

WE COULD SOUND "LIKE" THE MOTOWN!

MOTOWN HIT BY MARVIN GAYE and TAMMI TERRELL
THE 60'S DRESS UP IDEAS.
Watch this video to get the 60's look.Check the transcript at the bottom of this webpage.
Finally, here's a tribute to two of the best artists from the Motown: Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. Here's the video upside down.
Read some facts in the the Motown Artists section here.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Today's news: TITANIC 100 YEARS LATER
Titanic 100: We survived
Just over 700 people escaped from the Titanic after it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic on the night of 14 April 1912. More than 1,500 others were not so fortunate.
The survivors scrambled into lifeboats or plunged into the icy water. In the years after the disaster, some of them spoke publicly about the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage.
Here, with the help of archive images and audio, listen to what happened through the voices of crew members Charles Lightoller and Frank Prentice and passengers Eva Hart and Edith Russell.
Titanic gallery: Titanic Southampton remembers
- Unsinkable Vocabulary: Words for the Titanic Centennial From the visual Thesaurus:
"This weekend marks the one hundredth anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, so let's commemorate the occasion by looking back on some words and phrases that were particularly associated with the maritime disaster." read more.
SURVEY
- Survey: Should we raise the Titanic? Watch both National Geographic short videos which present their views on this issue and submit your vote.
- What do you think? Should we raise the Titanic?Leave your comments
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
21 December:Christmas Party at the EOI
Hi!
This is to let you know that the 21 Dec from 17 to 21:30 aprox., we'll be celebrating our school's Christmas party with all of you.
Of course, it'd be great if you could come and enjoy the activities the different departments have organized for you: cooking contest, opening crackers, Christmas film " The Holiday", etc.
Be the winner at the cooking contest, open British popular crackers and find your surprise prize, watch a film, taste the different traditional dishes from around the world ( France, England- US- Australia, Germany, Spain and Arabic countries)
Attached is the programme, I hope you find it interesting.
CHRISTMAS RECIPES
Below are some links to find typical English-speaking countries dishes:- Australian recipes:
- Canadian recipes:
- UK recipes:
- US recipes
FILM SESSION: To know more about the film click on the title below.
THE HOLIDAY
Hoping to see you there,
Happy Christmas!!
P.S: Please, let me know, asap, what food you're bringing to the party.Submit it here by Friday 16thDec.
Thanks for your attention,
Elena
Happy Christmas!!
P.S: Please, let me know, asap, what food you're bringing to the party.Submit it here by Friday 16thDec.
Thanks for your attention,
Elena
Sunday, November 27, 2011
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