Bachillerato
Bacharelato
"Learning English at the Bachillerato level will be a new and challenging experience for most students coming from the ESO. The difficulty for teachers, however, is that many of these students are not yet aware of the degree of change required of them - in terms of their study habits and attitude to the language. Students often see Bachillerato as a simple continuation of what they've been doing in Secondary schooling and need help to develop a more analytical attitude to cognitevely demanding tasks such as writing, reading for meaning and the assimilation of grammatical rules."
" ... students must take responsibility for their own learning and be as active as possible in setting objectives and working to achieve them."
Woods, M. and E. Grant (2006) Top Marks for Bachillerato 1. Teacher's Manual. Limassol: Burlington: vii
WELCOME
2011-12
Sweet sixteen and seventeen, dates, spots, fun,
exams, desperate parents ... and hard work and your
University entrance exam too!
Remember you're not alone, you have me.
I do hope that doesn't feel spooky!
Follow the links to the subpages below for help
to navigate your way
through the forest of these two years.
Don't just stay there. Get going!
HOMEWORK
IS GOOD
FOR YOU!
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