Friday, December 28, 2012

LINKS TO RADIO/TV PROGRAM

Hi, there!

Sorry to barge in the middle of your holidays, but in order to get things a bit better organized, answer this post with the link to the radio or TV program that is part of your Christmas homework

Best wishes for 2013


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Recommended link

Hi there!
This is an interesting web that I often visit: The Huffington Post (Spanish version).
It’s an on-line newspaper which, as well as offering coverage of the latest world news, also includes blogs, entertainment, style, technology, comedy and original content (specially from the social network).
So, as John Lennon said, this is Christmas… Then, here is a funny example of the assorted stuff you can find into the HuffPo.
I hope you enjoy it.
Merry Christmas for everybody!
Eva

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Links: Piece of news

NASA NEWS
Hi mates,
There is an interenting link that I use to read: Nasa News. Here you can find interesting discoveries about science and technology.What is NASA?. Also, you can find answer to common topics, such as: Is the life in the earth finishing?, Why does Pandora know if a music will like us? . It is amazing to discover the images all around the universe....

Enjoy it!
Best Regards,
Isabel Salmerón
Nasa News

You must add your entry adding a comment to the link "Piece of News"

Christmas Homework

Hi mates,
-We started our class correcting Mistakes (5) ,Fom 1 to 13.
-After that we practiced reading , page 40 "In the Time light". We did the reading exercises: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
-Also we had speaking , page 40 , 1 and 2.
-There were a lot of interestering words:
   ."LOL" in text messages , it means: Laughing at loud.
   . LOUSY. Informal, it´s something disgusting.
   . REAL ESTATE. Inmobiliaria.
 
-We talked about Vocabulary: Emotional reactions ,  on page 41. We did exercises 1, 2 and 3.

-Finally we had our favourite activity: Listenening, on page 42 .

     Now I must inform you about the Homework:

      1- Remember you must read a book. Also include in the Blogg the book that you have chosen and say why. Introduce a link where we can find a reference about the book.

     2- Students Book, on page 43 . Grammar: modal verbs 1. Exercises 1 and 2.
 
     3- Composition: "The recent Shooting in Conecticut"
          Write a letter of opinion to the Editor of the New York Times.:
                            - Describe the situation (Problem). 
                            - Give reasons about it.
                            - Write which could be a solution for it.
    4- Post an entry to the blogg through the link "Piece of News"
                         Post a link to a TV or Radio station related to "Piece of news, a program, a documentary,.."Which you enjoy listen to and explain why to us.
    5 - Finish the corrections on "Mistakes 5" : sentences 15 to20.

That´s all.
 Have a Merry Christmas!
See you on 8TH January 2013.
Isabel Salmerón.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Speak out in favour of the EOIs

Have a look at this beautiful video promoting public education, and particularly public language training, as provided by the EOIs. You'll hear people who dare defend our system. 

Do the same.

Speak out.


"Due" and books to read

Hi Mates,

First of all find here an example of "due":


This was in a bus stop in Cambridge yesterday, in fact the bus B arrived in less than one minute, British punctuality.

Regarding to the book I have started to read, it is "A  briefer story of time" by Steven Hopkins. I'm sure that most of you know what it is about, let's say that it is like "A brief history of time" but more understandable.
You have a nice explanation on

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Briefer_History_of_Time_(Hawking_and_Mlodinow_book)

When I finish it I will start with: "The story of English: how an obscure dialect became the world's most spoken language" from J. Piercy.
Nice tittle, isn't it?
Reference in:

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15956004-the-story-of-english

I wish you a merry Christmas and all the best for this new year!!!
Roberto

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Hi mates,
That´s only  a note for all of you.

Today 20TH December 2012, we have our last class.

Remember that you can go to the EOI  and bring some Christmas´s cake or the special cake or drink that you cook.
The time table is from 17 Pm to 20 PM.

Come here and have fun!

Best Regards,
Isabel Salmerón



Friday, December 14, 2012

Summary, homework and more

Hi mates!
So much happened yesterday in class that I can’t begin to tell you…
Firstly we corrected the homework (the reading and the last part of the worksheet of mistakes). After that we were working with reported speech. We were having a look at the grammar box in pg. 39 and then we did exercise nº1.
In the middle of an interesting discussion about grammar we learnt a new expression which is going to change our lives: “No way, José” (take a glance at Juan Ramon’s post to know more about it).
We followed with a listening (from a worksheet) about a mummified forest.

Homework for Tuesday:
- Page 40 Reading, exercises 2 & 3
- Page 41 Vocabulary, exercises 1 & 2
And, finally, don’t forget:

-       To answer Juan Ramon’s post saying the books you’ve chosen to read
-       To have a look at EOI website to learn more about the logo’s contest
-       To have another look at EOI website to find a recipe for our fantastic Christmas party, which is going to take place next Thursday

I think that's all. Enjoy the weekend and see you on Tuesday.
I'm Adela .
I'm reading the books:

"Under the Greenwood Tree" by Thomas Hardy (Wordsworth Classics). It's a book recommended by my English mate at school. I hope I liked it.

The second one is:
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga (Atlantic Books).This book is from one English books list I had. Now, I thik I can read it.

You can look at those links to see about its summaries. www.bookdepository.co.uk

www.amazon.es

See you on Tuesday.
Regards







As you looked at me with faces of disbelief, here you are...

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/no-way-jose.html


Even a short video...



What else do you need???

Ah, yes, the Queen of England... I'll find it!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

HOMEWORK FOR THURSDAY

Hi everyone,

Last class we checked homework and we continued with unit 4A and 4B related with complaints. We did vocabulary exercises and the listening from page 38.

Homework for next day:

Worksheet "HOLIDAYS WITH A CONSCIENCE"

And REMEMBER to bring your FORMAL LETTER OF COMPLAINT

Have a day day and see you tomorrow!

María

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Please, answer this post :
  • saying the book(s) you chose to read
  • explaining why you chose it (just a few words)
  • adding a link to a web site where the book is talked about

Thursday, December 6, 2012

I've just watched a great DVD, "Exit through the Gift Shop", an exhilarating documentary about street art. I heartly recommend it to you.

Here is some art by Banksy as an example:



Learn more about Banksy on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksy or his own web site http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

HOMEWORK FOR NEXT TUESDAY

Hello everyone!

Yesterday, Juan Ramon gave us the compositions and the woorksheet with mistakes.
We corrected the first 10 sentences and the rest of them are for homework.
After that, we practised a listening that we just listened once.

Then, we started a new unit, unit 4 and we did exercises 1and 2.

 Homework for tuesday:
- Finish the worksheet of "Mistakes" (from11 to 18).
-Pag. 36. Reading (1, 2 & 3 )

Homework for thursday:
- Write a letter of complaint
To write a letter of complaint, we should remember:
1) Introduction
*Problem or situation.
2)Cause/Effect
*Details
3) What you did
4) Propose a solution.

Have a nice long weekend!!!