Here you will find information about your course, information about studying English and resources to help you learn as much a possible. I am looking forward to being your teacher and getting to know you.
Each Batxillerat group has two English lessons a week as a group and one English lesson as a split group.
Learning objectives
Criteris d'avaluaciĆ³ de Batxillerat 2019-2020 - you will find these in your moodle course.
Consolidate, improve or acquire, language learning strategies.
How you learn a language is worth thinking about.
Research shows that a good language learner does specific things and has a certain attitude to learning. We will talk about this throughout this year.
The high school second language learner has much in common with the "good" language learners described by Rubin (1975), i.e. they:
1. are willing guessers
2. are accurate guessers
3. have a strong drive to communicate
4. look for patterns in the language
5. try to classify language
6. analyze language
7. take advantage of all practice opportunities
8. monitor their own speech
9. pay attention to meaning As explained by Best of Bilash
Tips for learning a language
Your marks are also important, they let us know how you are doing. After the first term exams we will talk about progress and how to help you make the most of your time and effort.
The topic of expected classroom behaviour can be summed up by saying " Please do what you know you are supposed to do when you are supposed to do it" Here is a little reminder.
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I would prefer to focus more on the following aspects
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Course Material
Living English Student Book
Grammar and vocabulary for first and first for schools
As we start learning together I will explain to you how they work.
There will also be two set reading books which you will read during the course of the year.
A good billingual dictionary either a paper copy or online. Have you thought about using a monolingual dictionary as an extra challenge?
Access to the internet, as there will also be other material which we will use in digital format:
Teacher blog - your reading it :)
BAT Moodle courses - direct link
The Internet is a huge treasure trove of resources. The best resource is the one you use, so find one you like. If you find a good one let us know about it.
Organizing your learning
Somewhere to write: During class you will be asked to: complete different types of exercises from the Student's Book and from the board; take notes; write down new vocabulary.
Do not write in your Student's Book.
You will need to keep your things organized either in a notebook or a folder. It's your choice, but I will be interested in seeing it from time to time and you need to keep it up to date.
Your notebooks/ folders. Many students forget what a powerful tool their own notes are. Language learning doesn't require you to copy out grammar rules, but you will get a lot of benefit from:
- writing words that you didn't know, organizing and making lists
- writing out in full sentences answers to open ended questions
- doing exercises from the student book on a seperate piece of paper
Classroom organization
Where to sit : Until I know all your names please sit in alphabetical order. I won't take too long to learn them. After that we will decide a seating plan and you will have to stick to it.
Technology and all things digital (computers and mobile phones) have a time and a place in language learning.
I will have to take your mobile if you are not using it to at the right time or using an app that isn't required for the task.
You need to bring small earphones to the split lesson.
Other Information
Language Assessment - Certificates
You can sit a Cambridge language exam at Montilivi. We will do the mock exams in January and will give you the up to date information soon. Link to last year's information.
Here is a useful link to the EOI website.
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