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Hem pensat que era hora d’unir-nos tots els que ens dediquem a ensenyar ANGLÉS professionalment. L’objectiu és que puguem intercanviar experiències i materials i formar-nos. Volem convertir-nos en un punt de trobada dels professionals de l’anglés i organitzar jornades, xarrades i seminaris. Volem ser la veu dels professionals de l'anglés i col·laborar amb tots els relacionats amb l'anglés i amb l'administració educativa i que se’ns tinga en compte com a interlocutors a l'hora de prendre decisions.

An association to unite us all who teach English professionally has been created. The aim is to share experiences, exchange materials and encourage further training with conferences, lectures and debates and ultimately become the voice of teachers of English and liaise with all those involved and especially with our educational authority.

Monday, 17 November 2014

APAVAC was "Walking and Talking in English in Alboraya" with Bob Yareham of Valencia International

Walking and Talking in English in Alboraya  

by  Bob Yareham , Valencia International.

  http://valencia-international.com/walking-talking-english-alboraya/

APAVAC, the Valencian Community association of English teachers, organised a group of members to try out Valencia International's Walking Talking Tour of Alboraya on Saturday 15th November.
Braving fierce winds the group followed the route especially prepared to exploit all the pedagogical possibilities that the Valencian Huerta has to offer in a multi-disciplinary activity that is now available to teachers who would like to spend a morning discovering monuments, mysteries, legends, etymology, religion, millennia, gastronomy, nutrition, ecology, ghosts, water, earth, fire, birds, invasion, migration, trade, mathematics, sustainability, threats, industry, resentment, reverence and disputes, to name a few.
On this, the second experimental visit, teachers from CIPFP FAITANAR, IES ALCORES, IES Molì del Sol, Mislata., IES REQUENA, IES ALBERIC, IES EL SALER IES Malilla , IES LA MORERIA, MISLATA , IES BARRI DEL CARME, VALENCIA, IES lUIS VIVES  and IES Turis participated.
Next it is the turn of the students. The first secondary school, IES Serpis has already booked its slot and Valencia International can now announce that the price for the activity will be 3€ per student, or 5€ if the school decides to include a visit to an Horchateria in the middle of the Huerta, where peacocks and turkeys provide background noise and the owners sell fresh vegetables grown in view. The price in this case includes a medium size Horchata and a home-made Farton.
Reservations and inquiries to bob@valencia-international.com
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Our thanks to Vicente for this photograph.
On Saturday 8th November the first walk took place:

Teachers from CPMiguel Cervantes, Chirivella, IES Benlliure, IES Enric Valor Picanya, EOI Valencia, EOI Sagunto, IES Enric Soler i Godes in Benifaio, San Jose & San Andres, Massanassa, FP Misericordia, IES Salvador Gadea, Aldaia, IES Serpis and IES El Puig discovered that the Huerta of Alboraya can also be a classroom without a ceiling and without limits when Valencia International organised a walkabout for teachers to promote our new project; a wander through the huerta of Alboraya into the past and present of this unique place; drenched in history, endangered by progress, where looking is not the same as seeing, and where in order to understand, layers need to be peeled away as with one of the excellent local onions.
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On our first walk we were accompanied by a reporter and a photographer from the EMV Levante newspaper, and the participants explained why they thought it would be a good idea to bring their students on the same walk.
http://www.levante-emv.com/valencia/2014/11/09/huerta-ensena-ingles/1185745.html?utm_medium=rss
Tour leader: Bob Yareham, English and History teacher and Editor of Valencia International.
The walk is essentially a CLIL activity, in that it includes elements of Languages, History, Geography, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and, obviously, Physical Education!
Mind you, not everybody on the walk was a teacher; we were joined by a Polish couple, computer engineer Peter Nowak and photographer Joanna Ruszczyk, who saw the activity announced in VI and wanted to know a bit more about the place they recently moved to.
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Monday, 10 November 2014

Hollywood and History

Hollywood and History

The L’Iber Museum http://www.museoliber.org which has the largest collection of toy soldiers in the world, and Silver Screen Spain www.silver-screen-spain.com the Valencian project to promote cinema tourism in Spain, invite teachers to visit the museum with their students to participate in the project History and Hollywood.
CHARLTON HESTON
The project History and Hollywood for Bachillerato students was launched in the academic year 2014/2015.
The project Hollywood and History is designed to:
Offer a CLIL activity combining History, English, Cinema and Tourism studies.
Explain and promote cinema tourism (all the films in the series are English language films made in Spain).
Encourage students to question the Hollywood version of History and examine the motives for the differences between fact and fiction in the movies.
Offer an activity that permits students to experience films in the original version and interact with a native speaker.
Examine the pedagogical material in the museum that is related to the film.
The project also includes a tour of the museum in English, accompanied by English and History teacher Bob Yareham, Editor of Valencia International.
The activity is being sponsored by Banco Sabadell, and is free for a limited number of schools until the agreed quota of schools is reached.
Teachers interested in this initiative should contact Remy at rgarcia@museoliber.org
First come, first served.

Monday, 3 November 2014

OUR FIRST IN CASTELLÓ


FIRST  APAVAC  CASTELLÓ ENGLISH TEACHERS’ MORNING



Registration desk
On the 25th October APAVAC held their first meeting in Castelló. Fifty-five colleagues attended, getting all kind of information about the origins, aims and everyday life of our association.


A taste of  APAVAC 
People attending could ask about what we do and suggested  improvements they thought positive.




CEFIRE Castelló
The meeting took place in CEFIRE Castelló thanks to the support beyond the call of duty of asesora Sarah Bagant who made us feel  at home. 


Richard Brown's tal

After the presentation , there was a talk by our APAVAC man in Castelló , teacher trainer Richard Brown whose “Firm foundations, fast feedback and new frontiers”  inspired all those present .

Our coffee-break team hard at work


During the coffee break people went on sharing points of view, getting to know each other and also getting a closer view of the association.


Finally, we enjoyed a workshop by Rafael Casaní Martinez, also teacher and active member, in which we all took part in a pub quiz while learning how to prepare an activity like this for our classes.




At the end of the morning there was a raffle draw and then a group of people had lunch together as a perfect ending to the morning.


All in all the morning turned out to be very interesting, satisfying and rewarding.





A huge thank you, Castelló !!
Looking forward to our next event there !

Monday, 20 October 2014

Walking and Talking in English in Alboraya



Here it is another wonderful initiative by Bob Yareham  our Valencia International man 



Teachers and others are invited to a ‘Wander in the Huerta’ on Saturday 8th November 2014.
Discover an activity designed for school students by Valencia International, and decide if it is right for your students.
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Monuments, mysteries, legends, etymology, religion, millennia, gastronomy, nutrition, ecology, water, earth, fire, birds, invasion, migration, trade, mathematics, sustainability, threats, industry, resentment, reverence, disputes; all of these are present in a wander through the huerta of Alboraya into the past and present of this unique place; drenched in history, endangered by progress, where looking is not the same as seeing, and where in order to understand, layers need to be peeled away as with one of the excellent local onions.
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On this talk-walk we hope you will really see Alboraya, as you experience some of the essential aspects that make it such a unique place on so many different levels.
The tour, in English and on foot, leaves from the Alboraya Peris y Aragó underground station (Zone A) at 10 am on Saturday 8th Novemberand lasts about 2 hours, ending at a very special Horchateria in the middle of the Huerta between Alboraya and Almassera.
The walk is completely FREE.
Tour leader: Bob Yareham, English and History teacher and Editor of Valencia International.
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We are especially keen to see teachers on this tour as it is being offered to schools this academic year. This CLIL activity includes elements of Languages, History, Geography, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Botany and, obviously, Physical Education!
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Participants are advised to bring sun hats and cream, good walking shoes and water. Children are welcome but are the responsibility of the parents.
Reservation is obligatory. To reserve your place contact: bob@valencia-international.com

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

FYI: English in Spain newsletter



 


 

 

 



English in Spain - October 14

Hi All

A busy month ahead with lots of Teacher Training events taking place around the country.   Lovely to see so many friends at our conferences this year, check out the photos on our Facebook page. Not to worry if you missed out, here are some sessions for you to enjoy!  Our conference book will be published at the end of the month so something else to look forward to!

Till then,

Maureen 

 

 


Julian Barnes at Ja! La Risa de Bilbao Festival.  
11 October. 19.30.   




Even if you are not in Bilbao over the weekend you needn't miss the Julian Barnes live interview.  Wherever you are at 19.30 on Saturday evening, just click  into the the Festival webpage.

Here's the link and congratulations to our Arts Team on what is a really new and exciting collaboration with the Ja! Festival.

 

 


GRETA.  New learners, different needs...better approaches.
16 - 18 October. Facultad de Filosofía, Granada. 




Good news!  You are still in time to sign up to GRETA's new look curso anual which takes place next weekend.  

 

If you are already planning to go  - look out for the sessions from British Council trainers Tom Spain, Steve Muir and Mandy McLouglin and don't miss Mark Levy's opening plenary on Thursday 16.  Check out the provisional programme for GRETA's conference here.    Good luck GRETA!

 

 


APAVAC.  A Morning for English Teachers in Castelló 




Congratulations and good luck to APAVAC who are bringing their Teacher Association work to Castelló. So, if you are an English teacher based in Castelló, why not make the time to come along to the morning session? You'll be able to find out how being a member of a Teacher Association can help you as well as enjoy a talk by Richard Brown and take part in a fun workshop on Pub quizzes in the classroom.  
Full information and registration information here.   

 

 





If you feel you are ready to take your first steps into Teacher Training why not think about submitting a proposal to be part of TESOL-Spain's biggest event of the year.
There are 2 grants up for grabs to help you on your way:
The First Time Speaker's Award and The Robin de Andrés Grant for presentations related to primary or secondary education in Spain. 

Find out more here and see you in Salamanca in March!

 

 

 


Download for free our latest ELT research publication on this highly interesting and topic - the importance of home-school communications.  Spain is one of the eight contexts examined in the research paper. 

Download the report here. 

 

 

 





This year's Image Conference will further explore how 

to put images at the centre of the language learning agenda by bringing together leading experts and practitioners.  British Council's Paul Braddock is amongst this year's expert speakers and A dominant theme through the two Image Conferences so far has been the many educational benefits of using images in language teaching.  Registration and full programme information available here.   

 

 

 

 

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