Another version of the Christmas story – this time, an animation with audio and songs, focussing on the story of Mary and Joseph.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CqJgn9D93U
A lovely story here in Spanish about the fourth wise man, Nazario, delivering an important message about what is real worth.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxCE7woxeKo


What are your hopes for Primary Languages in 2011 and onwards?
Would you like to make your voice heard by ‘important people’? By that I mean people who make policy and decide what the really important people ie the pupils get to experience at school.
In response to the White Paper released last week which more or less fails to mention Primary Languages, a number of people started a discussion about how we should respond to the invitation to comment. One of those people was Catherine Cheater who sent a list of her hopes for the future of Primary Languages. So well did she express the views that many held, she was urged to make an ecard that we could send to Michael Gove et al.
Here’s her message to us –
Dear colleague,
If you feel that our children in the UK deserve access to language and cultural learning during their primary school years, you might wish to send a message to:
• Michael Gove (see www.michaelgove.com/contact)
• Nick Gibb, Schools Minister (see www.parliament.uk/biographies/nick-gibb/25544)
• your local MP (see www.parliament.uk/about/contacting/mp/)Please write a message from your heart.
Please say in the message why this is important to you.
Please say how you contribute to this already (e.g. teacher, trainee, LTA, parent, publisher, LA adviser, organisation).You may wish to include the following link in your message:
http://www.4d-studios.co.uk/primary_languages/card.html
Best wishes,
Catherine Cheater.
(With thanks to Richard Tallaron for designing the e-card)
So if you want to add your voice, the ecard link is above.
A Colombian Old MacDonald called Tío Ramón.
You know the drill – click the picture and it’ll take you to the song!
And thank to 123SpanishTogether for the wonderful songs!
Another subtitled video – for those of you still hanging on to Autumn!
Hojas, hojas, again from 123SpanishTogether, is a lovely simple song about falling leaves and colours.
Click the photo and it’ll take you to the subtitled video.
I’ve been having another play with Universal Subtitles. Still can’t embed the videos into my WordPress blog but all is not lost!Thought I’d highlight two great treats for Advent from two inspirational people.
Firstly, Mandy Barrow of the world famous Woodlands Junior School in Kent has produced an online World Advent calendar with details of Christmas around the world. Each day you can open a new door and find out about Christmas traditions from other countries, and find the answers to questions like
How does red-suited Santa survive in the heat of a Brazilian summer?
In what country is Pavlova a popular Christmas dessert?
At Whitehouse Common, we’re going to use it to increase our ICU each day, and hopefully discover some things that we didn’t know before!
The second Advent treat is from Mark Pentleton at Radio Lingua Network who has made a Festive Phrase advent calendar. Behind each door is a short enhanced podcast teaching a festive phrase and also giving information about the language, speakers and where it is spoken. Can’t wait to find out if he’s doing Icelandic! Another great opportunity to increase the breadth of experience of our pupils in terms of language, knowledge about the world and understanding of others.
Just discovered the following via Linguascope’s Facebook page.
To celebrate the second Linguascope Conference in Brighton we have decided to create a series of awards aimed at rewarding and highlighting outstanding achievements by individuals, companies and organisations involved in the field of Modern Foreign Languages.
The categories are as follows:
Language Teacher of the Year
This award aims at rewarding excellence and encouraging best practice in Language teaching.Language Company of the Year
The award is aimed at rewarding a company for its outstanding contribution and service to the Foreign Language Teaching Community.Language Product of the Year
This award aims at highlighting a product that is considered outstanding or innovative in the field of Languages.Language College of the Year
This award is aimed at rewarding the College that has fostered outstanding achievement, elevated standards of good practice and has contributed to the local community.Language Organisation of the Year
This award is aimed at rewarding an organisation that has raised the profile of Languages in the UK.Language Speaker of the Year
This award is aimed at rewarding the speaker who has contributed innovative and inspiring ideas within the Language conference circuit.Language Personality of the Year
This award is aimed at recognising the contribution of an individual in helping to raise the profile of Languages.Language Blogger of the Year
This award is aimed at rewarding the most interesting and helpful blog in the field of Modern Foreign Languages.To nominate someone is very easy and FREE! Just click on the relevant award, then download and fill in the form, making sure that all fields are completed. Then, fax or post it back to us (Linguascope) using the details below.
All nominations must be made via fax or post and submitted by the end of March 2011. The finalists will be announced at the end of May 2011. The Awards will be presented at the Linguascope Conference in Brighton on July 1st and 2nd 2011 at the Thistle Hotel. The VIP Guest Speaker for the event will be the Comedian John Moloney.
In order to keep the selection impartial we have appointed an independent panel of judges with extensive knowledge in the field of education and Languages.
So, get nominating! There are lots of great language ‘professionals’ out there who deserve a pat on the back!
Like this video clip on counting from 0-9. Seems to be like the Spanish version of TenTown?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-69eHd3SHSQ




