Sunday, November 30, 2008

MFL Enterprise week






















Year 8 pupils were involved in an enterprise project last week. Pupils have had to make a dice. One dice will cover the topic "hobbies" and the second dice will cover the topic "opinions". They've had to find 6 pictures of a hobby and stick them on the different sides of the dice. When they are completed, pupils can make a sentence using teh target language. Genius!!!!!!!!!!!!












Year 7 pupils had to create a revision mat. They 've had to select the different topics they've learnt so far this year for instance days of the week, school's items, numbers etc..... They used the laptops to type up the vocabulary and they've had to use their creativity skill to make the matt look fun!!!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

What do teachers do in their holidays? Well, this one has had a toenail removed this half term and whilst resting up has brushed up on his Latin to prepare materials to introduce a simple Latin course after Christmas. We will initially start with the highly acclaimed Minimus course by Barbara Bell, "Starting out in Latin".
Latin is an incredible language, its beauty is difficult to rival. Much of the language we use today in English is derived from Latin - the same can be said of French, German, Italian, Spanish, Romanian etc.

What do you think the following mean?

exit
villa
via
habitat
frigidarium
sub aqua
rex
regina
obesus
pastor
stella (not beer)

The Romans had a huge empire two thousand years ago stretching as far as Africa. Recently in Wales a huge find of Roman coins was discovered, nearer to home there was a villa at Gargrave near Skipton, Ilkley was home to a Roman fort, York was a vibrant city and Castleford a settlement.
Latin has long been a language often associated with lawyers, vets, doctors, clerics, writers, poets, pharmacists, biologists, linguists, zoologists and historians.

NPW