Fairy colourful tales in my classroom: I can get satisfation, dear Mr. Jagger @ Nydia Quintero, Engativá, Bogotá
Drawing my daily (anatomy) lesson @ Bogotá, Colombia
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British Council, Cycle 2. «Students will be able to identify what a political party is and does». Procedure: show a picture of Joseph Monkey. He's special. He's a monkey and he can talk to humans asking for bigger beds (what a f**k?!?). Is this the UK democracy's representation? Ridicolous.
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Almost Google Map's accuracy :) @ Nydia Quintero Primary School, Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia
Astonishing but true, I'm going on with the hardest & harshest & toughest topic ever for teenage students (that cannot even introduce themselves): «what are human rights»? Proud of you, lovely bratty guyz! (Pin down on: http://www.worldwidewords.org/articles/people.htm)
"Most of the time, the easiest solution is not the best one": me to my students using Google Translator instead of dictionary. «Speaking words of wisdom? Let it be...», would say Macca @ Bogotá, Colombia
Double Shift, Morning Time @ Nydia Quintero, Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia
Last week, last classes @ Nydia Quintero, Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia
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