In Brazil, January is usually a period for vacationing. After New Year's Day though, many people continue working normally. School term, however, only starts in February. This year in particular, because the World Cup will be held here, school term will start late January. Apart from New Year's Day and Peace Day, both on January 1st, there are no other significant celebrations this month.
In my twenty three years in the EFL classroom, I don't remember not resorting to drawing while teaching. After being talked into it, I decided to create this blog to share my illustrations and related activities, mostly for children. I hope you enjoy and make use of them as well. Let's draw then....shall we?
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
January in Brazil
In Brazil, January is usually a period for vacationing. After New Year's Day though, many people continue working normally. School term, however, only starts in February. This year in particular, because the World Cup will be held here, school term will start late January. Apart from New Year's Day and Peace Day, both on January 1st, there are no other significant celebrations this month.
Marcadores:
Celebrations,
Culture,
Customs,
EFL,
ELT,
Festivities,
Holidays,
Traditions
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