When we were kids

Hello everyone! I couldn’t have access to the blog until this week so this is my first post related with the first week of class. My first post it is about reading when we were kids. May be, nowadays most of you don’t remember or don’t have lot of memories related with reading when you […]

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Books and me.

Hi everyone! I’m Paula Ortega Martínez and this is my first post. This week in class we have had the seminar in which we have been talking about our experiences with storytelling and books, that we have read when we were little, so this has inspired me to tell you a little bit of my […]

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Improving Chocolate Cake Story

How to improve storytelling: During the previous weeks we have been dealing with storytelling activities for children in class. First, we took some videos of Michael Rosen, who is an English children’s novelist, as a good example of storytelling. Then we analyze curiously the characteristics that made Rosen´s stories catchy for children and even for […]

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Telling stories

During this week, we have been working on telling stories strategies.  I have discovered that we have different methods to work on the same story. On one hand, we can divide the characters between the students. I think this is a very motivational method because the students can feel involve in the story, and in my […]

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Learning from Nursery Rhymes

On this week in class we were dealing with Nursery Rhymes. These are songs written as poems structures for pre-school children (from 2 to 6 years old) and normally expressed through movements originated in Great Britain from the 18th and 19th Century. They are used in every daily classroom of the English speaking countries and […]

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Literature as art

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X08zzXWzag I’m sure many of you have seen this video in Facebook or in other social media and maybe you liked and you agree with it. It talks about the artists, any kind of artist and what they do. And you might say, “What does it with the subject about? It’s about literature. It talks […]

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Making phonics look fun. ‘Teach Your Monster to Read’

I have to recognize that phonetics has always been the least appealing aspect of learning/teaching the English language for me. Being a Spanish speaker, it is quite scary when the very first thing you are told to learn by heart is the IPA chart, specially if your teacher’s accent had nothing to do with the […]

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I love my mother´s chocolate cake!

This week we had some really interesting classes, but one of them was more interesting than others for me, it was a class in which we were talking about storytelling. In that class we were discussing about some characteristic that a good storyteller should keep in mind, like for example the use of onomatopoeias  or […]

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Subversive messages hidden under infant literature

    Hi everyone! Welcome again! Today I would like to devote this entry to talk about a topic which I consider is quite interesting, “Subversive messages hidden under infant literature”. It came up a few days ago, in our lesson focused on Nursery rhymes. The lesson was divided into three stages. The first one […]

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Literacy is also a human right

Throughout this opening post I will try to analyze one of the initial concepts we studied in the subject and to expand personal ideas about it that could be useful for all of us. Our personal point of view One of the first points of the topic The discovery of Children´s literature was the definition […]

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