Saturday, April 29, 2017

Booster Club Meeting

Come and join us!

Monday - May 8, 2017
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Location: Activities Conference Room



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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Lessons in Creative Writing (and Life) with Hao Jingfang

Creativity and critical thinking aren't just skills at the core of the International School of Beijing's (ISB) L21 curriculum; they are at the heart of sci-fi author Hao Jingfang's storytelling formula.

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Do you love chess?

World class chess player, Zhao Xue, will be at ISB on the morning of May 13. He will teach you how to improve your chess skills! Put this on your calendar and watch for more details coming soon!



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MS STUCO SMILE WEEK FINAL UPDATE

Thank you all for an amazing Smile Week! We have come together as a school and community to change lives for the better. Everybody wins! Here are the totals at the end school Thursday

Grade 6 RMB5,392

Grade 7 RMB8115

Grade 8 RMB10,190

Faculty and Community – RMB5,745

Badges, tickets for the function and smiles are still on sale today at lunch, so you can still get them now!

We also have the lucky draw, the "Looking In" book for sale (just RMB100) and encourage your parents to bid for the photos in the exhibition which closes at 3:30pm today.

Come to the function at 6 PM tonight! There'll be a lot of fun activities such as dance competitions, indoor games, a photo booth and PIZZA! Remember that you may only leave before 9:00pm if you are collected by your parents.

Remember that we have our end of Smile Week assembly today at 2:55! See you all there!

Let's make today the best day of Smile Week!

Keep Smiling!



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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Cambie + 31st by Cressey – Vancouver Westside Parkside Luxury

Cambie + 31st by Cressey.

At a Glance

  • two six-storey concrete buildings
  • nine townhomes
  • 65 1-, 2-, 3-bedroom condos
  • across from Queen Elizabeth Park
  • CresseyKitchen™
  • minutes from Oakridge Centre shopping
  • 3 levels of underground parking
  • LEED Gold standard

Southern rendering of Cambie + 31st.

The Cressey Difference

A collection of one-, two- and three-bedroom condos and townhomes located across the street from historic Queen Elizabeth Park. These 6-storey concrete residences are situated on Vancouver’s natural elevation offering stunning views of Downtown Vancouver, North Shore Mountains, and Vancouver’s Westside. Featuring concrete construction with stunning finishes, these beautiful homes will be another excellent example of the Cressey Difference.

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Home owners will appreciate an enviable choice of prime amenities within easy walking distance. Across the street at Queen Elizabeth Park, enjoy a stroll through its lush gardens, exercise your pet at the dog park, play a game of tennis, or hit the links for a round of golf. Just a few blocks along Cambie at Oakridge, find grocery shopping at Kin’s Farmers Market and Safeway, banks, a pharmacy, post office, public library, telecom providers, medical centre, cafes, restaurants, Hudson’s Bay department store, home decor stores, travel agencies, boutique shopping, and specialty shops. For your recreational needs, Hillcrest Community Centre offers sports fields, a swimming pool, ice rink, gym, and activity rooms.

Pricing for Cambie + 31st
As this project is in pre-construction, prices have yet to be finalized. For those with a serious interest in purchasing, we recommend you sign up to our VIP list in the form above to receive priority notifications for this development.

Floor Plans for Cambie + 31st
Final floor plans have yet to be approved. Currently, the following mix of urban homes is being offered:

  • 26 x 1-bedroom
  • 27 x 2-bedroom
  • 12 x 3-bedroom

Contact me today to discuss plans, pricing, and availability suited to your needs.

Amenities at Cambie + 31st
Plans call for a 900 sq ft gym, a 1,076 sq ft multi-function room with amenity patio, an outdoor children’s play area, and a reflecting water feature with seating. Both buildings will offer private landscaped rooftop patios.

Parking and Storage
Cambie + 31st will provide 101 bicycle spaces and 157 vehicle parking spaces, of which six will be for visitors and three will be handicapped stalls.

Maintenance Fees at Cambie + 31st
To be determined. Will be included in final pricing package.

Developer Team for Cambie + 31st
After 40 years in the business, Vancouver-based Cressey has remained committed to the pursuit of superior design and quality construction. From conception to completion, every Cressey-built space is the result of extensive collaboration by a team of leading industry professionals and highly experienced development and construction personnel. This collaborative process leads to thoughtful attention to detail, numerous landmark buildings as well as industry awards from the Urban Development Institute, Canadian Home Builders Association of BC, and others.

Cressey has chosen IBI Group, a globally-integrated architecture, planning, engineering, and technology firm, as architects for Cambie + 31st. From high-rises to industrial buildings, schools to state-of-the-art hospitals, transit stations to highways, airports to toll systems, bike lanes to parks, they have designed every aspect of a truly integrated city for people to live, work, and play.

Expected Completion for Cambie + 31st
Sales launch is expected in Winter of 2017.

Are you interested in learning more about other homes in the Cambie Corridor, Mount Pleasant, or Southeast False Creek?

Check out these great Cambie Corridor Presales!

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GD Omni’s Cambie62 – Availability, Plans, Prices

Cambie62 west elevation.

At a Glance

  • Cambie & 62nd corner lot
  • 27 1- & 2-bedroom condos
  • 6-storey concrete building
  • walking distance to schools
  • near Langara Golf Course & Winona Park
  • close to future Canada Line station
  • Oakridge Centre & Marine Gateway shopping
  • LEED Gold standard

Cambie62 south elevation.

Intuitive Elegance, Exquisite Living

Envision 27 residences that elevate your lifestyle through an ultimate pairing of luxury and location. Cambie62 is poised within a peaceful neighbourhood close to parks and urban amenities on Vancouver’s Westside, standing prominently along the Cambie Corridor at West 62nd Avenue. The one- and two-bedroom homes in this favourable setting are defined by unwavering quality. Elegance is intuitive. Design is modern. Living is exquisite.

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Cambie 62 offers you the convenience of picking up groceries at T&T, taking in a blockbuster at the new Marine Gateway Cineplex, or playing a round of golf at Langara Golf Course. Transit-oriented development means the nearby Canada Line whisks you within minutes to high street shopping at Oakridge Centre, deals at Richmond’s McArthurGlen designer outlets, downtown Vancouver’s vibrant nightlife, your next adventure departing from YVR Airport, and more – all without the hassle of traffic and parking. Livability is by design.

Pricing for Cambie62
As this project is in pre-construction, pricing has not been finalized.

Floor Plans for Cambie62
GD Omni has yet to release detailed floor plans for its 1- and 2-bedroom Cambie Corridor condominiums. Sign up to our VIP mailing list above for priority mailings on Cambie62 updates.

Amenities at Cambie62
Select residences offer private landscaped patios at grade. There is also one private rooftop patio.

Parking and Storage
Two levels of underground will provide a total of 25 vehicle parking, 36 secure bicycle, and 28 storage spaces.

Maintenance Fees at Cambie62
Maintenance fees have not yet been determined.

Developer Team for Cambie62
GD Omni Investments has retained GBL Architects to design Cambie62. GBL is a cohesive and progressive, Vancouver-based firm of 38 architects, project managers and technicians with a 25-year reputation of providing a full range of architectural services to the private and public sector. Their projects include Homei Properties’ Henry at 5389 Cambie, Brenhill Developments’ 8X On The Park, and Transca Development’s Primrose.

Expected Completion for Cambie62
The completion date has not been announced. Sales are estimated to begin May 2017.

Are you interested in learning more about other homes in the Cambie Corridor, Kerrisdale, or Mount Pleasant?

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Wilmar Residences – Storied West Side Vancouver Estate Redevelopment

Artist rendering of Wilmar Residences aerial view.

At a Glance

  • prestigious Southwest Marine Drive location
  • 1.95-acre estate lot
  • 5 luxury single-family residences
  • heritage mansion duplex conversion
  • beside esteemed country clubs & golf courses
  • near top-rated private schools
  • close proximity to YVR airport

Elite Heritage Estate Community
The Wilmar Residence is one of Vancouver’s most important grand estate houses. Built in 1925 for Willard Kitchen, the director of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, it was designed in the Tudor Revival style by the prominent architectural firm of Benzie Bow. All of Kitchen’s children and grandchildren were raised in the house. His youngest daughter, Gladys, became one of Vancouver’s first female barristers. Her daughter, Judith Jardine, a well-known supporter of the city’s arts and heritage communities, lived in the house her whole life. She was the last heir to the property and passed away in 2006. Consequently, the estate has remained remarkably unaltered from its original construction. Due to its storied history and good condition, the Wilmar Residence is listed on the Vancouver Heritage Register.

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To preserve the Wilmar Residence and coach house, Coromandel Properties, in partnership with Stuart Howard Architects, is redeveloping the estate to maintain its economic viability. The mansion will undergo extensive restoration and transformation into a grand duplex. Five new infill homes will be constructed with design elements, massing, and scale to fit contextually with the existing Wilmar Residence. They will be sited to give the impression of a series of cottages surrounding a multi-use garden access space with a driveway meandering through the middle. Wilmar’s landscaping is an important aesthetic feature. Historical plant material will be salvaged and reused where practical. New landscaping will filter views of the infills and complement the existing buildings.

Pricing for Wilmar Residences
Wilmar is currently in pre-construction. Subscribe above to our VIP list to ensure priority notification of availability, pricing, and other updates for this rare opportunity.

Floor Plans for Wilmar Residences
The Wilmar redevelopment proposes five new luxury single-family homes, ranging from 3,600-3,800 sq ft, and the conversion of the heritage mansion into a duplex consisting of one 4,500 sq ft residence and one 5,200 sq ft dwelling. Serious buyers should contact me immediately to indicate their interest in evaluating plans when available.

Amenities at Wilmar
The upper floor of the restored coach house will be available as a shared amenity space to supplement the private rec rooms in each home. Residents will also enjoy the tranquility of Wilmar’s heavily-landscaped grounds, either from the comfort of their own private patios or when strolling the historical trail system along the escarpment at the southern end of the property.

Parking and Storage
Each residence will have its own private, enclosed garage with additional room in the common driveway for uncovered visitor parking. Ample storage space is available in all homes, as well as individual laundry rooms.

Maintenance Fees at Wilmar Residences
TBA.

Developer Team for Wilmar Residences
Coromandel Properties is a commercial and multi-residential property developer that works with clients and communities to create inspired environments. They combine the latest advances in technology, while being sensitive to the unique nature of each location and the responsible use of resources.

Stuart Howard Architects have been chosen to design the redevelopment of Wilmar Estate. They are committed to creating high-quality, cost-effective, innovative design solutions for their clients. Over the years, the firm has been involved in many building types with a strong emphasis on residential buildings, and heritage restoration and rehabilitation. Various members of the firm are multiple award winners in residential design.

Coromandel has retained Toronto-based Cecconi Simone Inc. to design Wilmar’s luxurious interiors. Since 1982, the multi-disciplinary interior-design practice has met with continued success, creating award-winning interiors for the retail, corporate, hospitality, and residential sectors in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Cecconi Simone’s wide-ranging work reflects a “whole design” philosophy in which a cross-pollination of design experience leads to a deeper understanding of how people live their lives and the design needs that arise from those lifestyles.

Expected Completion for Wilmar Residences
To be announced. Sales launch is expected in the fall of 2017.

Are you interested in learning more about other homes in Kerrisdale, Kitsilano, or South Vancouver?

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Willow by Coromandel – A Boutique Oakridge Townhome Community

External rendering of Willow, designed by Yamamoto Architecture.

At a Glance

  • 20 x 3-bedroom residences
  • three x 3-storey townhouse buildings
  • 30 underground parking spaces
  • steps from Oakridge Centre shopping
  • near Canada Line rapid transit
  • walking distance to VanDusen Botanical Garden
  • close to excellent schools
  • LEED Gold standard

Modern West Coast Living

Coromandel Properties and Yamamoto Architecture present Willow, a boutique community of 20 striking modern townhomes in the heart of Vancouver’s West Side. Just steps away from Oakridge Centre, you’ll enjoy the convenience of grocery shopping at Kin’s Farmers Market and Safeway, banks, a pharmacy, post office, public library, telecom providers, medical centre, cafes, restaurants, Hudson’s Bay department store, home decor stores, travel agencies, boutique shopping, and specialty shops. The adjacent rapid transit station connects you in minutes with endless options in Downtown Vancouver and Richmond. For your recreational needs, find skating, swimming, a gym, and more at Hillcrest Community Centre, or enjoy the tranquility of VanDusen botanical gardens but a short walk along Oak Street.

As this project is in its pre-construction phase, interested purchasers should contact me to discuss availability, prices, and plans. Given the neighbouring Oakridge Transit Centre redevelopment, we believe Willow offers a very attractive investment opportunity that will undoubtedly increase in value.

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Pricing for Willow
Coromandel have not yet published pricing information. We recommend interested buyers sign up to our VIP list to ensure timely receipt of important updates.

Floor Plans for Willow
Willow offers a choice of 20 family-oriented 3-storey, 3-bedroom townhomes ranging in size from 1,279 – 1,416 sq ft.

Amenities at Willow
Each residence will have its own private landscaped patio at grade and a partially-enclosed 13’6″ x 9’10” third-storey deck. Public areas include landscaped central courtyard and public walkway.

Parking and Storage
A single-level underground parkade will provide 24 standard and six small vehicle parking spaces with direct private access to each residence parking spot, 19 horizontal and six vertical bicycle spaces, and 20 secure private storage spaces.

Maintenance Fees at Willow
To be announced with finalized pricing information.

Developer Team for Willow
Coromandel Properties is a commercial and multi-residential property developer that works with clients and communities to create inspired environments. They combine the latest advances in technology, while being sensitive to the unique nature of each location and the responsible use of resources.

Yamamoto Architecture is a young design-oriented firm focused on multi-family and mixed-use buildings. They are currently working on projects ranging in scale from single-family homes to concrete high-rises.

Expected Completion for Willow
To be announced. Sales launch is expected in the fall of 2017.

Are you interested in learning more about other homes in the Cambie Corridor, Kerrisdale, or Mount Pleasant?

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Beiwatch Press Team holds final round of interviews

Beiwatch, the student publication for BEIMUN and MINIMUN conferences, will hold a final round of interviews for remaining leadership and staff positions, including Text Editor, writers, photographers, artists and layout designers for 2017-18 school year. Interested students should complete the this application and return it to Mr. Miller jmiller@isb.bj.edu.cn and Ms. Abdallah eabdallah@isb.bj.edu.cn by May 8. Brief interviews will be scheduled that week. This is a great opportunity to showcase your writing, photographic, artistic and layout talents as well as gain valuable publishing and leadership experience.



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Board of Trustees - Appointed Position Vacancy

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Alternative Thought Society

Hello High School, today the Alternative Thought Society will be introducing and discussing the theory of multiple genders beginning with a short video and presentation from Dr. Bryan. If you are interested in joining the discussion make sure to stop by room 3114 on April 26th, today, during lunch.



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FPR: April Featured Stories

A.Q.Interviews: Dr. Razik talks with Sunny about his journey to ISB and his legacy

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Culture Shock: Shawn sits down with Young Metro to talk about his passion for electronic music production

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Full Court Press (Poetry in Motion): Eighth graders tackle the recent Super APAC soccer tournament through poetic voices http://ift.tt/2pAyyy6

ISB Service: Ethan and Shawn visit the Smile Week babies with the STUCO representatives

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Desktop Concerts: A live performance and a look back some of the orchestra musicians from Once Upon a Hutong http://ift.tt/2pAVm0y

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MS SMILE WEEK UPDATE

Wacky Wednesday went great! We´re so close, in total we have - 6th Grade raised ¥3790, Grade 7 ¥5905, Grade 8 ¥5410 and Faculty ¥3930! All home room representatives must come to Mr Fidler's room at 8:15am today to collect your smiles.

Remember function tickets are on sale today and tomorrow. We have had a great response to the new arrangements for the function tomorrow night so let's see as many people there as possible. See Kenny in the cafeteria for your ticket.

Remember also to see Mr Fidler at the main door to the cafeteria at Lunch today to fill in your free lucky draw slip for the two wonderful photographs on display. The winning name will be drawn tomorrow at 3:30pm.

Smile Week has been great so far!

Keep Smiling!



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Attention ISTA team

What: Drama Performance for Grade 5

When: Friday, April 28

Time: 1:30 PM

Meet at Black Box

*Wear ISTA shirt and joggers.

IMPORTANT: Submit passport to Mrs. McManus on Tuesday morning (May 2). Read her email to the team.

Finally, make sure you complete your pre-absence form this week and inform your teachers of your coming absence. You will be responsible to catch-up with the school work that you will miss from May 3-7/8.



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¿Profesor de inglés nativo o no nativo? 🤔

A menudo, cuando vienen alumnos a la academia aquí en Granada, una de las preguntas más frecuentes es si el profesor de inglés es nativo o no. En ocasiones, el cliente hace la pregunta esperando que el profesor sí sea nativo y otras, en cambio y para sorpresa de muchos, lo contrario. ¿Pero por qué? ¿Qué tienen los profesores de inglés nativos que no tengan los no nativos y viceversa? En este post, y aunque no hay una única respuesta correcta, te lo intento desvelar.

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El profesor de inglés nativo

“¿Los profesores de inglés son nativos?”  o “Pero es nativo, ¿no? “

Si me pagaran 1€ por cada vez que me hacen ese tipo de pregunta, probablemente la declaración de hacienda sería bien distinta. 😂 Y es que, como decimos en inglés, “it doesn’t grow old”, es decir, no se pasa de moda. Muchísimas personas aún creen que tener un profesor de inglés nativo es mucho mejor que un profesor de inglés no nativo, cuando la realidad es que todo depende de cómo sea el profesor como profesional, no como inglés, irlandés, australiano, etc. Pero si vamos a generalizar, hagámoslo con conocimiento de causa. Veamos cuales son los puntos positivos que, por lo general, puede aportar un profesor nativo a un alumno de inglés:

  • Conocimiento del inglés: Evidentemente, si has crecido en un país de habla inglesa, probablemente conozcas la lengua inglesa a la perfección. Por ello, un profesor de inglés nativo no tendrá muchos problemas de vocabulario, del uso de preposiciones, de expresiones idiomáticas, etc. En este sentido, un profesor nativo prácticamente garantiza eso. De igual modo, su pronunciación, aunque no tiene por qué ser estándar, será natural, sin importar su acento. Siempre que éste no sea demasiado cerrado o de una zona muy remota y no se entienda bien.
  • Conocimiento de la cultura: Del mismo modo que el idioma es casi inherente a crecer en un país, también lo es el conocimiento de la cultura, que tan importante en el aprendizaje de un idioma. Un profesor de inglés nativo conocerá, muy probablemente, muchísimas características culturales de su propio país de habla inglesa (que no de todas, obviamente).

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Pero, ¿qué más aporta un nativo a sus alumnos por el simple hecho de ser nativo? Si tengo que responder yo, mi respuesta es clara: absolutamente nada. El resto dependerá de sus características personales y académicas. Es más, muchísimas academias de inglés contratan a profesores nativos sin cualificaciones apropiadas para enseñar inglés. Es decir, puedes tener a un químico o un fontanero enseñándote inglés. Entonces yo me pregunto: ¿qué debe primar realmente, saber hablar y escribir en inglés o saber, aparte de eso, dar clase y enseñar? Desde mi punto de vista, lo más importante es ser buen profesor y estar cualificado para ello.

Si un profesor de inglés nativo es bueno, genial. Pero piensa que por el simple hecho de ser nativo no será ni mejor ni peor profesor. Quizás, si existe algún caso en el que yo sí que recomiendo un profesor nativo (¡pero cualificado!) es a niveles muy altos como C2.


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El profesor de inglés español

Por otro lado, tenemos al profesor de inglés no nativo y, normalmente aquí en Granada, español. Este perfil de profesorado, por desgracia, está muy abandonado por parte de la enseñanza no reglada, como las academias de inglés. Y es que la presión del público por tener profesores nativos ha conseguido que se les dé de lado bastante. Sin embargo, mi experiencia como profesor y director de academia con profesores españoles enseñando inglés ha sido fantástica, tanto siendo su compañero como siendo su jefe. Y es que los profesores no nativos aportan una serie de cosas que un profesor nativo no suele tener:

  • Experiencia de aprendizaje: Cuando alguien que ha aprendido inglés te está enseñando inglés, esa persona sabe perfectamente por lo que estás pasando y a qué dificultades te estás enfrentando. Es más, sabe perfectamente cómo superó él o ella dichas dificultades, por lo que puede enseñarte de una manera muy personalizada y desarrollar técnicas de enseñanza muy adaptadas al ritmo y nivel de cada alumno. No digo que los profesores nativos no aporten esto, pero suele ser menos común.
  • La lengua materna: El papel de nuestra primera lengua en el aprendizaje de una lengua extranjera es fundamental, y todos los autores coinciden en esto. Por este motivo, los profesores de inglés españoles tienen algo que un nativo, por desgracia no tiene, y es ese conocimiento de tu misma lengua. Este tipo de profesor podrá realizar analogías lingüísticas y resolver dudas con traducciones rápidas que un nativo difícilmente podrá.
  • Nivel de estudios de idioma y/o enseñanza: Por lo general, los profesores de inglés no nativos son personas licenciadas en Traducción e Interpretación, Filología Inglesa o Magisterio de Inglés. En cambio, muchos profesores nativos tienen cursos de certificación de 100 horas o 4 semanas o, a lo sumo, de un curso académico. El conocimiento lingüístico en términos de uso del inglés (gramática, lingüística, etc.) de un profesor español suele superar, con creces, el de un profesor nativo; además, evidentemente, del conocimiento de técnicas de enseñanza, por el simple hecho de haberlo estudiado en más profundidad.

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Sí que es verdad que, evidentemente, si un profesor está enseñando inglés, debería tener un buen nivel de inglés. Por lo general, yo recomiendo exigir al menos un nivel de C1 certificado como poco para enseñar a niveles de B2 hacia abajo, en entornos privados, obviamente. Por eso en el proceso de selección me aseguro de que el nivel del profesor sea más que adecuado para poder ejercer en una academia de inglés.

La opción desconocida: El profesor de inglés casi nativo

Todo el mundo pregunta por profesores de inglés nativos o no nativos, pero nadie dice “¿tenéis profesores bilingües?“. Evidentemente, el bilingüismo desde nacimiento no es muy común aquí en españa con idiomas como el inglés o el francés, por lo que es normal que no pregunte nadie. 😂 Pero, ¿y si pudieras tener a alguien que reuniera las siguientes características? Seguro que lo preferirías…

profesor de ingles bilingüe

  • Conocimiento del inglés: Una persona que ha nacido y se ha criado en un ambiente bilingüe suele conocer las dos lenguas a la perfección o, casi a la perfección. Y, por supuesto, la pronunciación es igual de buena.
  • Conocimiento de la cultura: Si alguien tiene famila española y familia inglesa, probablemente conozca ambas culturas bastante bien. Aunque es evidente que la cultura del país en el que ha vivido más tiempo le será más familiar.
  • Lengua materna: Al conocer ambas lenguas prácticamente por igual, un profesor bilingüe suele ser el perfecto traductor y sabrá facilitar la lengua extranjera al alumno a través de su lengua materna.
  • Nivel de estudios: Si se trata de un profesor de inglés bilingüe nacido y criado en España, probablemente tenga estudios superiores universitarios como los mencionados anteriormente, por lo que estará igual de cualificado que cualquier otro profesor de inglés español.

En este sentido, si tienes la suerte de tener un profesor de inglés bilingüe, debes sentirte afortunado, aunque no por ser bilingüe en sí mismo es ya mejor profesor que un inglés nativo o un español. Como he dicho antes, todo depende de cómo sea el profesor, no de su nacionalidad.

Y ahora cuéntame, ¿qué expériencias has tenido tú con profesores de inglés nativos, no nativos o bilingües? ¿Estás de acuerdo con lo que cuento en este artículo?


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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

4 Daily Skincare Routine Tips for Oily Skin Types

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Your skin’s natural oils are more beneficial than you’ve been taught to believe! And when it comes to skin care, you need not be intimidated by any of it. Your fear of becoming oilier and breaking out can be forgotten if you choose the best products for your skin type. Keep reading to learn more […]

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Calling all Girls softball players!!

Any girl softball players wanting to join the MS team, please see Ms Cooper and Ms. Jo in the MS PE office. Practices are Tuesday and Thursday at the softball field.

Go Dragons!



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Deadline Approaching! Video Contest: Become a Student Scientist for the Beijing Cuckoo Project

We are looking for three middle school students to participate in the project as student scientists. Our student scientists will travel north of Beijing on May 22-23 to help capture and tag a number of cuckoos. The student scientists will also provide updates to classmates as the birds fly from China to southern Africa.

Click the link for information on how to apply.



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MS STUCO SMILE WEEK UPDATE

And the second day of the Smile Week has come and gone!

So far, Grade 6 has raised ¥1980, Grade 7 ¥3625, Grade 8 ¥3660 and finally, faculty raised ¥3390! Keep going! And keep buying tickets! Here are some announcements about the function on Friday night:

  1. Function tickets are still on sale, and will be sold even on FRIDAY @20rmb, so you have plenty of time to buy a ticket.
  2. The Kro's Nest pizza at the function will be sold for ¥10 a large slice
  3. Drinks will be on sale and the water is free!
  4. Another thing: remember the photography silent auction and encourage your parents to bid!
  5. Remember to write on the smile, the name AND homeroom of the person you want to receive your smile.

Keep Smiling!

WEDNESDAY ROSTER:

6-5 Linie Cha, Daniel Wang Smiles #1

7-5 Emmi Tulus Smiles #1

6-6 Jocelyn Wierzchowski, Kelly Hyojeong Smiles #2

7-6 Maxine Lim Smiles #2

8-1 Johnathan Zhang Function Ticket

8-7 Curtis Wong Function Ticket



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Teaching f vs th

The ‘th’ sound is one that speech therapists are asked about all the time; children saying fank you rather than thank you or calling thumbs, fumbs.  ‘th’ is one of the last sounds to develop in English and it is still within normal limits for a 6 year old to say fumbs.  This can be a little tricky when they are expected to read it correctly at 5! It is also often a part of the local accent. I know many grown ups who don’t use the th sound.

We are often asked about this sound by teachers.  In this case we need to do a little unpicking and find out exactly what the concerns are.  Is the child not saying the ‘th’ sound when talking? Are they not saying it when reading?  Do they look at the ‘th’ written down and say ‘f’? or when asked to find a ‘th’ written down, point to an ‘f’? We need to find out if this is an issue in making and using the sound or in hearing/ discriminating the sound.

A quick health warning – this post is really for children who are just missing the ‘th’ sound, not lots of sounds.  It is also for children making normal errors.  If you are unsure, please seek out an assessment from a speech and language therapist.

So what do you need to know to help a child with the th sound?

Firstly, there are actually 2 different sounds we make for the written letters ‘th’. One is the quiet or voiceless ‘th’ in thumb and bath.  The second is the noisy or voiced version in words like the, there and brother.  This is important when we look at the errors that children normally make.  The quiet ‘th’ normally becomes a ‘f’ and the noisy one becomes a ‘v’ or a ‘d’.  Now we aren’t expecting you to assess a child’s speech, but hopefully you can hear if they say fumb or dere/ vere (there).  If the child is using a different sound it is best to seek out a referral to a qualified speech therapist.  The following tips are for children following the normal developmental pattern.

Listening

When you teach any sound, the first thing you need to do is ensure that the child can hear the difference between the target sound and their error.  Now ‘f’ and ‘th’ sound very similar – stop and make the sounds and listen to how alike they are.  The best way to help a child hear/ discriminate between these sounds is to get them to look at your face.  Exaggerate the sounds when you say them.  For the ‘f’ bite in your bottom lip with your top teeth.  For the ‘th’ stick the tip of your tongue out between your teeth.  I always call the ‘th’ sound cheeky as you have to stick your tongue out to make it.

You can use the Jolly Phonics pictures for ‘f’ and ‘th’ or write the letters down if the child knows the letters.  Encourage them to look at your face as you make one of the sounds, then get them to point to the one you said.  If they get it right, remember to praise them.  If they get it wrong, get them to look at your face again and talk about what you are doing with your tongue/ lips.  When the child is really good at this, you could try covering your mouth as you say the sounds but this is very tricky!

You can then move onto listening for the sounds in words.  As above say a word with either a ‘f’ or ‘th’ and get the child to point to the correct picture/ letter.  To help the child link the sounds with the written words, you could write some words down on individual pieces of paper. Pick one up without the child seeing and say the word.  The child then points to the corresponding pictures/ letter.  You can then turn the word around and check with the child if they got it correct.

You can also play right/ wrong at this point.  Children normally love being the teacher. Say a word – sometimes correctly, sometimes incorrectly and see if the child can tell you if you are right or wrong e.g. thumb – right, fank you – wrong, de (the) – wrong, then – right etc. Practising these skills will help with the reading part of this sound.

Make sure you really practise these skills with the child before you move onto encouraging them to make the sound.  For more details on production of the ‘th’ see next weeks post!

 

Remember to keep practise fun and if in doubt seek out assessment from a qualified speech and language therapist.

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Monday, April 24, 2017

GRADE 8 IDOL

Tryouts are this Friday after school in the Black Box. If you are planning to try out as a performer or MC - please see Ms cox or Mrs Williams for information.

Production Crew:

We still need:

Sound Engineer: In charge of all music, puts all tracks together in a playlist that follows the order of the show, works in the sound booth during run technical rehearsal and the show

Film Crew: Film footage during the practices, Develop the Idol Intro sequence, run the cameras in the wings during the show to project on the screen during the show.



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Smile Week Update

Thanks for a great first day of Smile Week! Grade 6 raised ¥1330, Grade 7 ¥2215, Grade 8 ¥1580 and Faculty ¥660! Wow! If we keep going like that we´ll have raised enough in no time! Buy your smiles today!

Remember:

1. Function tickets are only ¥20!

2. We have a FREE lucky draw prize of two wonderful photographs. See Mr Fidler just outside the cafeteria doors and fill out your form! The winners will be drawn at 3:30pm on Friday afternoon.

3. "Looking In" book sales are going well! We have a limited amount of copies available and they will be on sale at lunch today for only ¥100!

Thanks to all STUCO representatives for helping out yesterday. Here are the designated sellers today

6-3 Vivian Xu, Michelle Kwon Smiles #1

7-3 Celine Seo Joyce Sun Smiles #1

6-4 Taek Won Kim, Olivia Xiao Smiles #2

7-4 Amelia Lee Cecily Gleave Function Tickets

8-6 Andy Sun Function Tickets

Keep Smiling!



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