English Study for Kids & Teens in Malta at NSTS - 2012nstsmalta
NSTS was the first English language school in Malta. Today it a leading school that partners education with a great time.
NSTS fosters intercultural lifestyle, learning and travel opportunities for students and young adults to create life-time prospects for their holistic development in a multi-cultural society. NSTS is
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Presentación de la escuela de idiomas en Sevilla KCS Idiomas. Inglés, francés, alemán y español de la mano de profesores nativos expertos en la enseñanza de idiomas.
English Study for Kids & Teens in Malta at NSTS - 2012nstsmalta
NSTS was the first English language school in Malta. Today it a leading school that partners education with a great time.
NSTS fosters intercultural lifestyle, learning and travel opportunities for students and young adults to create life-time prospects for their holistic development in a multi-cultural society. NSTS is
committed to affordable, quality international education, hospitality programmes of value, and the exchange of knowledge among peoples, supported by a friendly customer-centric philosophy.
Presentación de la escuela de idiomas en Sevilla KCS Idiomas. Inglés, francés, alemán y español de la mano de profesores nativos expertos en la enseñanza de idiomas.
Encouraging Ethnic and LInguistic Diversity in the Teaching ProfessionGTC Scotland
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Now known as NSTS - English Language Institute, Malta's first English language school celebrate more then 50 years of making Malta one of the world's leading English Language Teaching destinations. NSTS teachers are all qualified and hold recognised qualifications such as TEFL Cert, CELTA, DELTA and University Degrees in English
Encouraging Ethnic and LInguistic Diversity in the Teaching ProfessionGTC Scotland
Presentation delivered at the Scottish Teacher Education Committee conference 2009 by Geri Smyth, University of Strathclyde. The theme of the conference was 'What can teacher education do to encourage inclusion?'
KEZ Camp is an English immersion camp near Valmiera, Latvia, combining fun activities with new experiences and 24/7 English. It will take place from 6th-18th August.
Now known as NSTS - English Language Institute, Malta's first English language school celebrate more then 50 years of making Malta one of the world's leading English Language Teaching destinations. NSTS teachers are all qualified and hold recognised qualifications such as TEFL Cert, CELTA, DELTA and University Degrees in English
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
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The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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3. Braden English
Es una empresa británica que lleva más de 25 años organizando
viajes lingüísticos y culturales en el Reino Unido e Irlanda
Es una empresa familiar especializada en el aprendizaje de idiomas
a través de programas pedagógicos en Reino Unido, Irlanda y
España
Con el proyecto Slice of Britain ofrece ahora la posibilidad de
disfrutar de un programa de inmersión en España
Somos profesores de inglés, expertos en sacar el mejor provecho al
programa y estamos siempre disponibles para responder a
cualquier duda
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5. Mountlands Language School
Mountlands es una escuela acreditada por el British Council con
una larga experiencia (27 años) dentro del mundo de la
enseñanza.
Alumnos de todo el mundo aprenden inglés con Mountlands y
aprecian y reconocen el alto nivel y la calidad que la escuela
ofrece.
Sus métodos se basan en la práctica de las cuatro habilidades
básicas para el aprendizaje de cualquier lengua.
El programa “British Living” de Mountlands se centra en el
desarrollo de habilidades lingüísticas, utilizando un curso
diseñado por la propia escuela con un riguroso fondo pedagógico
que combina competencia gramatical, fluidez lingüística y
comprensión con juegos, música y teatro.
6.
7. Slice of Britain
¡Todas las ventajas de estudiar en Gran Bretaña sin
tener que viajar!
El programa Slice of Britain va dirigido a alumnos de 7– 12 años. A muchos
padres les inquieta la idea de enviar a sus hijos a hacer programas de inmersión
en el extranjero. Gracias a Slice of Britain, los alumnos recibirán la misma
formación que en cualquier English Primary School, pero en un ambiente
mucho más familiar y podrán volver a casa cada tarde.
Mountlands, una reconocida escuela británica, se instalará durante el mes de
julio en un colegio prestigioso de España y ofrecerá un ambiente genuinamente
británico a los alumnos de esta localidad. Los profesores, la metodología y el
material pedagógico serán proporcionados por la escuela inglesa. El programa
será coordinado por la directora de estudios de la escuela inglesa y todos los
profesores/ monitores etc. estarán bajo su control y responsabilidad.
“Let England come to you!”
8. Slice of Britain
¡Todas las ventajas de estudiar en Gran Bretaña sin
tener que viajar!
Slice of Britain es un concepto educativo, emocionante, nuevo e innovador,
basado en la posibilidad de traer una escuela primaria británica a España.
El programa ha sido diseñado por nuestra directora pedagógica, Sarah
Wooltorton, que tiene más de 35 años de experiencia en la enseñanza de
idiomas a niños de todas las edades. Sarah ha diseñado el programa a medida
para alumnos de primaria introduciéndoles en la lengua y consiguiendo
resultados espectaculares. El plan educativo se basa en conceptos ya
funcionando en otras partes del mundo (Siop, Atal etc,) donde los colegios se
enfrentan al reto de integrar estudiantes de diferentes nacionalidades y culturas
en una lengua de estudio común.
“Let England come to you!”
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10. Slice of Britain
Ventajas para los padres:
Tener a su hijo inmerso en un ambiente 100% inglés sin tener que salir de la ciudad
El precio es más asequible que un programa de inmersión en Inglaterra ya que no hay que
pagar desplazamientos a Inglaterra, alojamiento, manutención etc.
Al estar cada día en casa, podrán llevar un seguimiento diario de sus hijos.
Los alumnos podrán estudiar en un prestigioso colegio, permitiendo gozar de sus
excelentes instalaciones y facilitar a los padres el traslado de sus hijos al colegio.
Ventajas para los estudiantes:
A volver a casa por la tarde, no tendrán ningún problema de adaptación; echar de menos a
los padres, etc.
Podrán realizar un curso intensivo en inglés en un ambiente genuinamente nativo con
clases de 12 – 15 alumnos.
Aprovechar las vacaciones de julio para mejorar notablemente su inglés.
Ser una experiencia previa de cara a un futuro viaje a Inglaterra.
“Let England come to you!”
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12. Slice of Britain
Aspectos Generales del Programa:
El programa se dividirá en dos quincenas:
de lunes 30 de junio a viernes 11 de julio, y
de lunes 14 de julio a viernes 25 de julio,
con la posibilidad de hacer el curso de dos semanas o de todo el mes.
Nuestros docentes son profesores de primaria nativos con mucha experiencia con
alumnos de 7 – 12 años. Uno de los profesores será el “jefe de estudios” encargado
del grupo y del buen funcionamiento del programa. Habrá un coordinador
empleado por Braden English que hablará inglés y castellano y que trabajará como
punto de comunicación entre el Colegio Español, los padres y los profesores
ingleses.
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14. Slice of Britain
Aspectos Generales del Programa:
8.30 – 9.30: Clases y Actividades
9.30 – 10.30: Clases y Actividades
Recreo – 10.30 – 11.00: Los alumnos tomarán su “packed lunch”
11.00 – 12.00: Clases y Actividades
12.00 – 13.00: Clases y Actividades
Recreo – 13.00 – 13.30: Los alumnos tomarán su “packed lunch”
13.30 – 14.30: Clases y Actividades
Para supervisar la entrada y salida de los alumnos habrá una persona de guardia desde las
08h00 – 08h30 y 14h30 – 15h00. Los padres prepararán para sus hijos cada día un “packed
lunch”: dos bocadillos, dos piezas de fruta, dos paquetes de galletas/ barritas de cereales y dos
bebidas.
Mountlands, la escuela británica, dará a cada alumno el material personalizado y adaptado
dependiendo de la edad de los alumnos.
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15. Slice of Britain
Week 1 At School in England
Example of a weekly timetable:
Lessons are 8.30 2.30 pm. The mornings will be more classroom based activities. After
lunch will be more sport or drama activities, working towards the weekly Friday
performance.
Learning objectives of week 1:
To be able to understand and follow simple instructions in English
To be able to ask and answer simple questions in English
Monday: Greetings and introductions; Formal address; Choose your English name;
Classroom language
Tuesday: Classroom vocabulary; Label the classroom; Classroom duties; Days of the
week and time
Wednesday: What should I bring to school?; What’s in my pencil case?; The alphabet;
School uniforms
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Week 1 At School in England
Thursday: Numbers 130; English mealtimes at home; Playground games; Months of
the year
Friday: All about me; Discuss name, age, birthday, hobbies, family, pets; Afternoon
Presentation Ceremony - Parents welcome to attend weekly prize giving and class
performance.
Learning outcomes of week 1:
Pupils will have been introduced to the appropriate language that enables them to
take part in a variety of activities within the classroom.
Pupils will be able to sing a song which relates to the topic
Pupils will take part in a role play or sketch which displays what they have learnt in
the classroom.
“Let England come to you!”
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18. Slice of Britain
Pedagogical rationale
The Slice of Britain Summer School is a new and exciting course of English Language Learning
for children. Lessons are delivered by native English speakers who have worked in an English
primary school and been carefully trained in the Slice of Britain pedagogical method.
The syllabus is divided into four weekly topics which have been carefully chosen so that they
reflect English life and culture.
The topics are as follows:
Week one: At school in England
Week two: An invitation to an English tea party
Week three: Famous British people
Week four: Getting ready for the Summer holidays
The language used in each of these topics is cumulative which enables the children to build
vocabulary and speaking skills as the course progresses.
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19. Slice of Britain
The learning environment
Slice of Britain makes every effort to ensure that our classrooms are interesting and
stimulating. We aim to transport a little bit of England to the Spanish classrooms.
We believe that it is important to decorate the classrooms with English posters,
flags and displays which provide a welcoming environment for the children before
they arrive in class.
One of our successes has been the creation of a Language Tree on the wall of each
classroom where the children can place new words or phrases that they have
learnt.
Routines
Slice of Britain establishes very early on routines in the classroom. These routines
help to make the children feel secure and confident and promote cooperation
between pupil and teacher.
“Let England come to you!”
20. Slice of Britain
As far as possible we aim to follow the daily structure of an English primary school.
8.30 - 9.30. Listening and speaking games and activities
9.30 - 10.30 Vocabulary and grammar
10.30 - 11.00. Break time
11.00 - 12.00. ICT and media
12.00 - 1.00. Art and craft / Music and song
1.00 - 1.30. Lunch time
1.30 - 2.30 Outdoor games / story-telling and drama
“Let England come to you!”
21. Slice of Britain
The characteristic routines which Slice of Britain uses are:
Lining up in the playground after the whistle has been blown at the end of break-
time.
Following the Teacher in a single file into the classroom
Circle time/carpet time at the start and at the end of the day
Taking the register. The weather. Birthdays
Show and Tell
What happened yesterday?
What are we going to do today?
Listening and Speaking skills
The emphasis is very much on developing Listening and Speaking skills and the
Teachers will use a variety of methods to engage the children's attention. The
children will take part in a range of communicative games, story-telling activities,
drama lessons, art and craft and songs and rhymes all conducted in English.
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22. Slice of Britain
Daily parcels
Slice of Britain encourages the children to achieve a manageable target every day
and to tell their parents about it when they get home. Parcels are something that
the children learn in class and then take home to their parents like a present at the
end of the day. It may be an English song, a poem or a rhyme, a new phrase or
sentence, a playground game or something they have made. These Learning
Parcels are recorded in "MY LOOK WHAT I CAN DO BOOK".
Circle Time
This is a typically English way of starting and finishing the school day in Primary
schools. It gives everyone time to recap what they have learnt that day and is a
good opportunity to use the past tense.
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23. Slice of Britain
MY ENGLISH BOX
In English Primary Schools the children have a tray in which they store all their
work. We ask the Spanish Parents to provide an empty cardboard box and any
English pictures from magazines or newspapers so that the children can decorate
their box on the first day.
BARNABY the BEAR
Very often Primary School children will have a class Teddy Bear Mascot which they
can take home for the evening to their homes to be part of the family. During Circle
Time the next day, the child recounts what BARNABY the BEAR has been doing! We
often get photos of BARNABY sitting at the dinner table with the family which is
very amusing. This exercise provides a wonderful opportunity to talk in the past
tense. We make this exercise optional, as some of the older children may not want
to take part.
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24. Slice of Britain
Rewards
In English schools reward systems are very important both at Primary and at
Secondary level.
Rewards are recorded in the "LOOK WHAT I CAN DO BOOK", which parents are
encouraged to look at each evening if possible. Your child may be awarded a Weekly
Star Pupil certificate or a Daily Star of the Day badge which is given out during Circle
Time at the end of the day.
Raffle Ticket awards
All age groups of Children love these. If a child says or does something really well,
the teacher writes their name on a raffle ticket and places it in a box. At the end of
the week Presentation on Friday afternoon the tickets are drawn out of the box and
the child wins a prize.
End of the week presentation
Parents are invited to attend a short Presentation on Friday afternoons to see what
their children have achieved.
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25. Slice of Britain
THE THREE MAIN AIMS of SLICE OF BRITAIN are:
1. To help students understand and use English structures correctly in a variety of
purposeful, communicative activities.
2. To help students develop confidence in Listening and Speaking in English, using
a good range of vocabulary.
3. To make learning English an enjoyable and meaningful experience through
story, role-play, songs, rhymes, games, arts and crafts.
Slice of Britain’s qualified English Teachers will all organise their lessons with their
own teaching style using the Slice of Britain Scheme of Work
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27. Slice of Britain
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