Legend, myth, a historical character? It´s hard to say since the very historians do not agree. But this is literature, folcklore, such a towering figure for the British Isles cannot but inspire centuries and centuries of literarute. In this web we find a new approach the facts are presented so it is the reader the one who must decide.
Here´s the trailer of the best version ever taken on screen of the myth: Excalibur
Here you´ve got more resurces for our lessons. This time is a website by Burlington Books for Spanish TEFL teachers. Some of them are quite usfeul since they are on various festivities. I have used them previously and I was quite happy with the results.
Are you interested in your students taking up a competition on Shakespeare? Macmillan is organising a contest, you can also use it as a teaching resource. Hurry up! the contest ends the 31st of Mach!
Jclic is a software created by la Generalitat de Catalunya aimed at foreign language teachers, where you can create your own activities, being able to use them with your students in the IT facilities or even via CD. There´s a site where you can download it (it´s in Spanish), and you can find very useful tutorials in order to use. It´s quite an old-fashioned software, but I think it´s quite useful since you create your own activities, you can even record your own listenings!
This is my webpage on Tolkien, as you can see it was a project for my university when I was a student, I am aware that it looks quite old-fashioned, but when I published it I was very proud of it. I hope you don´t have a laugh attack.
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