22 September 2009

Venezuela from the Inside, Oct. 6, 12-1 pm

Venezuela from the Inside, Oct. 6, 12-1 pm


Estimados estudiantes de BI:

Depending on your interest, I would like to organize a group of you to attend this event with me. It sounds like a great opportunity to learn about politics and current society in Venezuela, if those are topics of interest to you. Please let me know if you think this is something you would like to attend so I can get an idea of how many students I would need to acquire space for and so I know what teachers/classes might be impacted. I'm not sure how much space is available or how many students I will be permitted to take so let me know ASAP if you want to reserve a spot. I'll put a sign up sheet on my door or you can confirm your interest via e-mail. We will need time to arrange transportation, to receive permission from the school and your teachers for you to miss class, and to get parent permission slips signed and returned. We would likely leave school at 11:35 (after lunch/beginning of period 5) and return by 1:20 so you would be missing periods 5 and 6.

!Gracias!

26 August 2009

Holy frijoles! It's time for school!

¡Hola a todos! Espero que todos hayan descansado mucho durante las vacaciones. Hay mucho que hacer en el año que viene para estar listos para los exámenes del Bachillerato Internacional. ¡Tengo muchas ganas de verlos mañana!

Seasoned IB students: Quiero que ustedes will bring the following items with you to class:
• your textbook if you kept it over the summer. I need these ASAP so I can check them out to the new cohort.
• your workbook
• the podcast CD
• and the brief working notes you took on the podcasts you listened to

I sense that the horario information for students new to IB was not made too clear this year so below you will find info for your AM classes (PM schedule should remain the same as last year for both IB-11 and IB-12….as far as I know). I think the schedule is the same for returning IB students.

IB-11th:
Period 1 7:55-8:45
Period 2 8:50-9:40
Period 3 9:45-10:25
Period 4! 10:30-11:15
LUNCH
(no TOK first semester)

IB-12th:
Period 1 7:55-8:45
Period 2 8:50-9:40
Period 3 9:45-10:35
LUNCH /TOK—same as last year

¡Bienvenidos!/Welcome to our new IB students! I look forward to getting to know you all and to the busy year ahead. Hasta luego…. Sra. Fredregill

15 May 2009

Cancion: Irregular Preterite

This guy sings a whole lot better than I do. Disfruta!



Le doy las gracias a Melody por encontrarlo...

28 April 2009

Los verbos reflexivos

A little help with those reflexive verbs! Gracias a Melody-Isabel who found this link y al "SrMara."

17 April 2009

Espanol B: La naturaleza

Por favor, vean este video de Mexico sobre el medio ambiente. Lo encontre mientras buscaba otro video y queria compartirlo con ustedes. Incluye mucho del vocabulario que hemos aprendido y usado en clase. Diganme que piensan del video despues de que lo miren.

30 March 2009

Change of plans for AB INITIO

Buenas,
I just wanted to alert you to a slight change of plans. We will be doing our Interactive Oral Activity (IB exam prep) on Thursday (and Friday for period 2)of this week instead of tomorrow (el martes). Tomorrow we will have a brief review for our quiz on Wednesday (over vocab, saber/conocer, and indirect objet pronouns) and we will begin the preterite tense (notes practice, etc.)

Lo siento por el last minute change, but I think this will work better with the hectic schedule this week with some students being gone Thurs/Fri period 2 for ACT pre-testing procedures.

Mil gracias!
Sra. Fred

P.S. En otras palabras, no hay tarea 'oficial' esta noche.

25 March 2009

Earth Hour 2009 | 28 March | 8:30 PM

Homework | Tarea: Spend some time in the dark. Vote for Earth.
Objectives | Objetivos: Raise awareness of global issues [climate change] and cultivate international-mindedness; Save the planet




Earth Hour 2008
[If you look closely you might spot Profes. Fredregill, Green, Marcketti, Link, Reece, and Lyddon-Hatten in the cityscape of Toronto '-) ]

19 March 2009

Ab Initio Reminder: Spring Break/ Europe Trip tarea

While in Europe (or wherever) on Spring Break take photos of scenes that could effectively be used as visual stimuli for oral practices or assessments. Return with (at least) three photos, preferably digital, that reflect a variety of places, situations, people, and aspects of daily life. Consider the seven IB topics [the individual (the self and others; the home), education and work (school; future plans), town and services (shopping; public services and communication), food and drink (shopping; eating out; food), leisure and travel (hobbies/free time; the area; holidays and traveling; accommodation), the environment (weather; physical geography/the world; environmental concerns), health and emergencies (physical health; emergencies)] when selecting and setting up your shots. Consider the who, what, when, where…of the scene you are capturing. The more going on, the more material you’ll have to build the content of your speaking.

It wouldn’t hurt to be interdisciplinary and to consider the elements and principles of art (space, color, movement/rhythm, balance, emphasis, proportion, etc.) in composing your photo!

For those of you who departed early for Spring Break and were not in attendance for our last class, remember that you also need to have completed the transcription, editing, and written development of your Oral Practice/Dibujo Assignment. This will be due on Monday/Es para el lunes.

De compras en los mercados de artesanías






In Mexican Mercados de artesanías one can find a great variety of handcrafted items (hecho a mano) that reflect la cultura indígena and blend old traditions with new ones. Textiles (clothing, blankets, lace), leather goods (purses, shoes, belts), jewelry, pottery, paintings/drawings, and alebrije (whimsically painted animals carved from wood) are all traditional items one can seek out in these markets to try out their skill at el regateo.

Lección 6: De compras en el mercado







Miren estas fotos del Mercado Benito Juarez en Oaxaca, México....
En este mercado, se vende comida de todo tipo: la fruta, las verduras, los chiles, la carne, el pan, el queso, etc.

Intercultural comparison: How do food markets in México compare to food/produce markets and supermarkets in the EE.UU.? What similarities/differences can you find and how are those a reflection of the respective culture?

03 March 2009

Practica Oral

Hola. Just a note to communicate that you might want to bring along headphones to class tomorrow if you prefer to transcribe your oral practice without allowing others to hear. Certainly, using headphones will make it easier for you to listen and transcribe without interference from others! Please pass this info along to others who might not be checking the blog! Gracias!

28 January 2009

New Link!

Hola,
Just a note to let you know that I have added a link in the Enlaces section for the Conjuguemos website for those of you who may wish to use the site to practice verb conjugations and to review lesson vocabulary. Let me know if you encounter any problems using the site. If we determine the need I will set up a school account so each of you can have a student login.

22 January 2009

IB: Straight up irregular.

Cry me a Verb




One Semester of Spanish Love Song

A brief look back at first semester...

IB español = good times