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Activate your English for Teaching - Group 1

by Simona Marino

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Activate your English for Teaching (B1+, B2)
Dublin, 22 - 28 May 2022
Group 1: Simona Marino (Italy) - Caterina Centonze (Italy) - Isabel Maria Rolo Simoes (Portugal)- Gaelle Cotrait (France)
We visited Dublin

Trinity College - O'Connel Bridge - Moore Street- Ha'Penny Bridge - The Irish Music Wall of Fame - GPO - Grafton Street - Meeting Place - Statues of James Joyce and Molly Malone - Temple Bar Area - National Museum of Archeology - Glendalough
Irish culture
• Stereotypes
• Traditions
• Traditional Irish sports (hurling, camogie)
• Irish Music, Bands & Singers
• Irish traditional film
• Irish Legends (St. Brigid, St. Kevin)
• Typical Irish landscape (the raised bogs)
• Sightseeing Irish Heritage - Glendalough

Highlights
Ordering a story and role playing Brigid's story
How to play and work in teams
Improving our English
Cultural experience

Meeting new colleagues
Relevant vocabulary and pronunciation to communicate with people

Learning new methodologies
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O’ CONNELL BRIDGE
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JAMES JOYCE
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MOORE STREET
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MEETING PLACE
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HA’PENNY BRIDGE
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The Irish Music Wall of Fame
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Molly Malone
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Simona's birthday
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National Museum of Archeology 
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GRAFTON STREET
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Rooms 3131/3126 in Trinity College
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Isabel - Portugal
Culture and traditions are always present in our syllabus and one of the Irish traditions I intend to take to my students is The Saint Brigid’s Cloak story… the activities presented in the session were brilliant – ordering the different jumbled parts of the story, role-playing it, and the fact that they can search for a Portuguese similar one (Saint Isabel’s legend of the roses) is quite challenging. 
Caterina - Italy
I teach mathematics, science and technology in primary school and I would like to use the activity of the acronym P.R.E.P. to have my students describe the science lessons related to natural phenomena
Simona - Italy
I teach Italian, Geography ahd History in a first class of secondary school and I will use "Dixit" cards to make students partecipate more activatly
Gaelle - France
The idea of supporting students by giving them a post it with an anonymous compliment is amazing and I am going to use it with my students

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