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School of Monsters. Me as a Monster!
This OER will improve both English skills and ICT ones by using as a context the world of monsters. Students will develop the key competences and the specific competences. At the end of this project, they will have learnt:
- The alphabet and English phonics.
- verbs of actions, verb ‘to be’ and ‘to have got’.
- to count until 30 and ordinal numbers until 10.
- to introduce themselves.
- to express feelings and emotions.
- to apologise.
- to know the days of the week and the months of the year to invite friends to their birthday parties.
- to describe themselves physically. •to understand and produce oral and written messages.
- to interact and mediate orally and with written information.
- vocabulary related to greetings, material. supplies, fruits, vegetables, family, parts of the body birthday party, Halloween, Christmas, emotions, feelings, food, things, animals, people, planets (the moon and the sun) and sustainability.
- to know the 2030 Agenda and its SDG.
- to use ICT to paint the monster they would like to be, to find images, to watch video

Schools of Wizards. I became an amazing wizard!
This OER will improve both English skills and ICT ones by using as a context the world of wizards. Students will develop the key competences and the specific competences. At the end of this project, they will have learnt to:
- to debate and take decisions
- to understand and produce oral and written messages
- to interact and mediate orally and with written information
- to explain information and remember details
- to develop research skills and visual design skills
- to learn vocabulary related to explorer trips (activities, material, landscape), to animals’ body parts, aromatic plants, ICT and free time activities
- to express actions in the past with regular and irregular verbs
- to express strong obligation and necessity
- to read and follow instructions •to explain instructions to their classmates
- to practice the pronunciation of must and mustn’t
- to know famous castles and their location
- to do descriptions using adjectives in comparative and superlative form
- to know mythical creatures and to practice their pronunciation •to review pronouns (subject, object, adjective possessive and possessive)
- to learn how to take care about animals
- to express certainty, necessity, obligation and lack of obligation
- to express probability or possibility and predictions

A music festival in town
Students are going to think of ways of making a positive impact on the world around them as well as mastering their English skills through engaging, interactive activities. Through service learning, students will develop the competences that define their output profile when they finish their compulsory secondary school years.
At the end of the project, they will have:
- read web pages about music festivals
- watched promotional videos.
- learnt vocabulary about music and emotions.
- revised future tenses, modals and questions.

Equality as a reality and not as a dream!
This OER will improve both English skills and ICT ones by using as a context the Agenda 2030: SDG 5, 8, 10 & 16. Students will develop the key competences and the specific competences. They will have learnt:
- To develop research skills and visual design skills.
- To express general truth, future events, hypothetical situations and regrets and planned actions, arrangements, predictions and spontaneity.
- To debate
- To skim and scan and reading awareness
- Vocabulary related to the semantic field of gender equality, work and economic growth, reduced inequalities, peace, justice and strong institution
- Create an infographic, do a job interview, do a timeline, and write news reports
- Review questions words
- Give right intonation in questions: up and down
- Future tenses: will / be+ going to / present continuous.
- Conditionals: 1st / 2nd / 3rd type.
- Vocabulary related to mass media, gender equality, decent work and economic growth, reduced inequalities, peace, justice and strong institutions.

New York
Students will travel to New York to learn a lot of facts about America and its main cities and design an infographic about their lives. Each section is going to take place in a different part of the city of New York. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official websites
- watched videos about the city.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple.
- learnt about the use of “yet” and “already”, “for” and “since”.
- Pronunciation of /e/ vs /ei/
- Vocabulary: personal feelings, opinions and experiences

Invent, impact, inspire
Students are going to think of ways of making a positive impact on the world around them as well as mastering their English skills through engaging, interactive activities. Through service learning, students will develop the competences that define their output profile when they finish their compulsory secondary school years.
At the end of the project, they will have:
- learnt about social inequalities.
- reflected on the needs of our community.
- watched videos about inventions and patents.
- analysed and recorded a tutorial.
- presented an invention.

Toronto
Students will travel to Toronto to learn a lot of facts of Canada and its main cities. Each section is going to take place in a famous part of the city of Toronto. There is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages.
- watched promotional videos of Canada.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the second conditional.
- learnt how to use “had better” and other modals to express advice, suggestions and recommendations.
- Pronunciation of /a:/ – /Λ/
- Know some interesting aspects about Canadian football
- Vocabulary: what to do to organize a trip to a foreign country

Dublin
Students will travel to Dublin to learn a lot of facts of of this city. Each section is going to take place in a different and famous part of the city of Dublin. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages
- watched promotional videos of Dublin.
- posted tweets
- recorded a video clip
- recorded a podcast
- written an informative text.
- made a digital poster.
- made an oral presentation.
- revised comparatives and superlatives.
- learned quantifiers: both, both of/ neither / neither of /either / either of / too / (not) enough / A little / A few / A lot of
- learnt vocabulary about animals, the weather and environmentally friendly attitudes

London
Students will travel to London to learn a lot of facts about The UK and its main cities and write an opinion article about teenagers and free time. Each section is going to take place in a different part of London. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official websites of different tourist attractions and about entertainment in London.
- watched videos about the city.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- learnt the structure of an opinion article.
- revised the Present Simple, Adverbs of frequency and Questions words
- learnt vocabulary about entertainment, restaurants and things to do in London.

Cork
Students will travel to Ireland to learn a lot of facts of Cork and its main landmarks. Each section is going to take place in a different and famous part of the city of Cork. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages.
- watched promotional videos of Cork.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the present perfect, affirmative and negative sentences (‘just’, ‘ever’ & ‘never’)
- learnt vocabulary about the weather and the environment.



























