- Place in which guilties (thiefs, killers, robbers...) serve sentence.
- A pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists.
- Person who uses to inform the authority (warden, teacher...) secretly.
- Person who steals.
- Each one of the rooms in which prisoners serve sentence.
- A mechanism for keeping a door, window or container fastened, typically operated by a key.
- Person who scapes the prison.
- Metallic barrier made with woven wires.
- Person who defends an accused in a trial.
- Constructive element made of cement, stone, bricks or concrete, which separates spaces.
- Execution instrument which electrocutes prisoners sentenced to death.
- Metal mechanism which blocks a door, window or chest.
- Instrument made of metal which opens padlocks, doors or strongboxes.
- Person who serves sentence in a prison.
- Metallic structure which usually protects windows.
- Person who kills another person.
- In a trial, person who passes sentence, condemning or absolving the acussed.
- Person, usually violent and rude, which uses to frighten, bully or harass people.
- Person who guards the jail and the prisoners.
- Metallic wire with spikes or razors.
jueves, 29 de abril de 2021
Prison and punishment definitions.
jueves, 22 de abril de 2021
Alcatraz.
Alcatraz, the maximum security prison. |
NOTE: Do not watch it at home. The language is quite advanced, and you'll need my help for understanding it.
miércoles, 21 de abril de 2021
Crime and Punishment.
We are dealing with a new photocopy: crime and punishment:
And here you have the online activity. Don't do it before we finish the photocopy, next thursday.
jueves, 15 de abril de 2021
Animals. Bank of online resources.
Today we will do some activities related to animals. Furthermore, we will learn new animals.
And perhaps, maybe, we will start a new photocopy: Crime and punishment.
EXTRA ACTIVITY: Animal descriptions:
jueves, 8 de abril de 2021
Class plan. 4 / 9 / 21
Today a complete session about animals:
We will also continue with new animals (animal list)
Then, a game of describing animals:
Then, a few more actions.
If we have time, we will finish the story of "Jack on lantern"
And as promised, a bit of Queen: we will rock you:
Class plan. 4 / 8 / 21
After Easter time, we will review some past contents:
And then, we will remember animal body parts; and we will continue with our list of animals. Since now, we have the following ones:
Dog
Cat
Monkey
Fish
Lion
Tiger
Leopard
Cheetah
Otter
Vulture
Shark
Whale
Clam
Mussel
Crab
Elephant
Also a game I have just prepared: Animals worksheet