23rd APRIL, BOOK DAY
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST
Last Thursday, 1st March, our 3rd and 4th ESO students had the great opportunity to learn English through theatre. It was a free adaptation of the short story by Oscar Wilde, The Canterville Ghost, made by La Tourné Teatro, a theatre company of English native speakers actors and actresses. This activity is within the school plan to promote reading.
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST
Last Thursday, 1st March, our 3rd and 4th ESO students had the great opportunity to learn English through theatre. It was a free adaptation of the short story by Oscar Wilde, The Canterville Ghost, made by La Tourné Teatro, a theatre company of English native speakers actors and actresses. This activity is within the school plan to promote reading.
Our students experienced all the good things of theatre and even some of them had the opportunity of being on stage and being actors and actresses for a moment. They all watched, listened, laughed and had a lot of fun.
The Canterville Ghost, a theatre play based on a short story by Oscar Wilde.
PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT
We take care of our own, a new song from Wreckling ball by Bruce Springsteen.
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200th Aniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens
AIN'T GOT NO MONEY.- NINA SIMONE
LONDON 2012
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