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Here you will mostly find podcasts coming from various classes of ours. For some regular posts, photos, videos and information about the school, please visit markaki-students.blogspot.com
Listen to the clues and read the map. Can you find where Nicolas’ treasure has been hidden?
Some B’ Juniors enthusiastically decided to enact the story they had just read: the Little Red Riding Hood! That was our first attempt at recording the story, as we were about to run out of time, so be lenient with us! Moreover, the podcast has not been edited at all, which will allow you to enjoy the little voices popping up at the end.

Look carefully at George’s mystery island and listen to the clues he gives about where his treasure is hidden. Can you find the exact place on the map?
“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens: This is the story our E’ Class students have to read and prepare their own activities about in order to take part in the reading competition their French e-pals have organized. Find out more in this blog post:
We are very fortunate to have received lots of podcasts sent by our amazing e-pals in France! This is one recorded by Alexia especially for Nicolas. Enjoy!
Our students are going to respond in a similar, but very surprising way very soon! Our plan is to create a private VoxoPop group so as for the children in both countries to freely share personal information with their online friends. Stay tuned for more news!

Pre-junior students, Manolis on the left and Ifigenia on the right, say a big thank you to Patricia Johnston for her rhythmic children’s songs and private messages! Little Antonis (in the middle) could not miss out on all the fun, of course! In the recording, you hear Manolis and Ifigenia repeat short phrases after Patricia in order to sing the song later on. They were so pleased and enthusiastic about the CDs and the song ‘This is a cat’ in particular. Through music and games, they loved the English language right from the start!
B’ Junior students have just learnt the Past Simple; to practise it, they take it in turns to perform the roles of the commanding captain and the obedient sailors!
"Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten."
B. F. Skinner (1904 - 1990), New Scientist, May 21, 1964

Both A’ Class groups read the story of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, saw the accompanying pictures on the projector screen and sang relevant tunes in order to encourage Jack to climb higher and higher! (Book by Express Publishing, an EFL Reader)
The A’ Junior students of the school sing ‘How many dogs?’, thus practising numbers and ending the lesson on a positive note.