These are some of our students’ recommendations to celebrate World Book Day this school year.

A literary approach in the English class at IES Doctor Fleming
These are some of our students’ recommendations to celebrate World Book Day this school year.

Biddy the elf has visited our school and some of our homes in December . He has been so mischievous that 1ESO students have noted everything down in a journal.

Discovering the Mysterious Legends of Oviedo: A Project in 2nd Year of ESO
In our 2nd A and C ESO class, we embarked on a unique journey through the streets of Oviedo, exploring the city’s most enigmatic corners through its legends. Over the course of this project, my students became genuine tour guides, each leading us through a different route filled with mystery. They created PowerPoint presentations that narrated these fascinating stories, and we shared all their work on a Padlet board we created in class.
I invite everyone to visit our Padlet and discover, through my students’ eyes, the most mysterious and legendary side of Oviedo. I hope you enjoy these legends as much as we enjoyed creating this project!
Carmen Fernández (the teacher)
Matilda is so clever, so brave, so mature, so independent… that 1st year ESO students recommend reading her story. According to them, it will inspire you!

Do you fancy reading an adventure book which has been a bestseller since it was written in the 18th century? Then, Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is the book for you. Continue reading
Set during the French and Indian war, The Last of the Mohicans is an adventure story involving guns and tomahawks, brutal battles for survival, revenge and even romance.
James Fenimore Cooper presents not only a moving portrayal of a vanishing way of life in that great unspoilt wilderness of North America, but also the traumatic clashes between different cultures and races. Continue reading
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