SPECIAL THANKS

I would like to thank you all for the fantastic job done last Friday, but above all, for those 2 weeks of intense work. From first of ESO to Batxillerat, all of you have shown great spirit, and that is why I say THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!!

Thank you ESO students for your classes, your dedication and illusion. Thank you for acting so well in the tunnel, and for your comprehension in a day that could have been a mess, but was a success.






Thank you soooooo much BATXILLERAT students for following me until the very end, and congratulations for that fantastic show. I'd like to give special thanks to Dani, Noemí, Andrea R., Laia, Kevin, Ivan, Arantxa, Andrea C., Anna and Esteban, because you didn't surrender when things didn't go right; to the tireless Alba and Aloma, who worked non-stop and created a ghostly atmosphere never seen before. To Leire, Alex and Mélanie, skilled artists in creating those outstanding tombstones and coffins. To Carmen, who surprised us all in the art of the violin. To you all, MANY MANY THANKS.

P.S.: If any inconvenience with the pics, just tell me and I'll remove them immediately.

BONUS QUESTIONS

Congratulations Giuliana!!!!!! you have answered the question in the voki very well!!!! The origin of the word Halloween is All Hallow's Eve. Extra positive for you.

Regarding "The 3 Musketeers", the question is still open. No, Josh, no Nicolás: "The man in the iron mask" is not a story by Alexander Dumas, it is just a story based upon "The 3 musketeers".

Come on! looking forward to your answers!!!

The 3 Musketeers



For those of you who want to know more about the classic of Alexander Dumas, feel free to watch this movie (you can watch the trailer here). By the way, one year after The 3 Musketeers, he published an extraordinary famous novel. Which one?

1st BATXILLERAT: fed up with VS fed up of


After years of research, I haven't been able to come up with a final solution:

According to the Oxford English Dictionary: fed up with

According to wordreference.com: fed up with BUT: in the forums there are native speakers who state that fed up of is correct in colloquial English, while others say it is not, and give the example of sick of.

According to english-test.net: fed up with http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic21244.html

There are, however, prestigious websites which include the expression "fed up of": see the heading of this BBC article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/diving/8637305.stm

So, it seems that fed up with is absolutely correct, and fed up of might be correct. My advice is clear: fed up with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Reading books deadlines

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