Showing posts with label 2009/2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009/2010. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2010

REVISION



Let's revise some basic vocabulary and expressions! Watch the following videos:



LISTENING EXERCISE

Monday, May 17, 2010

GOOD LUCK


The lessons are over and in a few weeks it's exam time.

Just a few words to tell you, it's been a pleasure being your teacher, and THANK YOU ALL for being such good students. I hope you have enjoyed the lessons, I've tried to do my best.




Tuesday, May 11, 2010

FAREWELL



This academic year you have enjoyed Ben and Scott's lessons and they would like to say BYE to you and THANK YOU all for your enthusiasm for the English language and American and British culture.

Watch the following videos and enjoy their talk.


BEN



SCOTT



Remember that you can still meet them and practise some conversation.

DON'T MISS

  • The Conversation Club (you must sign up in Conserjería).
  • 20th May at 21:00 in Café Madison (Albía de Castro St).

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

SUPER SIZE ME





Why are Americans so fat? Find out in Super Size Me, and look at the legal, financial and physical costs of America's hunger for fast food.

First-time director Morgan Spurlock takes a look at the subject of obesity in the United States, specifically giving attention to the business and culture surrounding the nation's fast-food industry in this 2004 documentary.

In addition to studying the marketing of fast food to American children and unsuccessfully attempting to gain an interview with McDonald's executives, Spurlock attempts to become one of his own subjects by documenting a one-month binge during which he survived only on items from the McDonald's menu, forcing himself to eat three meals a day and try every offering at least once.










Test your vocabulary knowledge on food by clicking on the following links.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

STEAL VS ROB




  • Someone robs a person or an organisation, but steals things such as money.

The verb rob is usually followed by the preposition of, while steal is followed by the preposition from. Sometimes the phrase starting with of or from is understood or not stated.


Have a look at the following examples:

  • A mugger robbed me of my wallet in the park.
  • A mugger robbed me in the park.
  • The thief stole a laptop from the store.
  • The thief stole a laptop.
  • They have robbed me.
  • They robbed the bank.
  • I was robbed of my cheque-book.
  • Someone has stolen my watch.
  • They stole plenty of money from us.

Related words

robber: the person who robs
robbery: instance of robbing
thief: the person who steals
theft: instance of stealing

Further practice:



DRIVING

Listening comprehension exercises

Thursday, March 25, 2010

LONDON CONGESTION CHARGING SYSTEM

What is the London Congestion Charge?

Certain vehicles are subject to the Congestion Charge if driven within the charging zone between 07:00 and 18:00, Monday to Friday.

You do not have to pay the charge on weekends, English public holidays, designated non-charging days, or between 18:00 and 07:00.

Near or at the start of the zone, you'll see the opposite sign, which also says when the zone operates.

You don't need tickets or passes to enter the zone, and there are no tollbooths or barriers.

Cameras at entrances, exits and around the zone read your number plate. They check it against a database to work out whether you've already paid, are exempt, or have a 100 per cent discount. The database is checked until midnight the following charging day.

If there is a match, any images of your vehicle are automatically deleted from the database.

If there is no match, all the images are checked and validated, and a Penalty Charge Notice is sent to the registered keeper of the vehicle.





Tuesday, March 23, 2010

I wish...

Try the following quiz on I wish

If Mr Bean hadn't ...

FURTHER PRACTICE
Practise the conditional by clicking on the following links:

  • Fill in the blanks with the suitable tense

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

THE MEDIA

  • Listen to the following pieces of news and check your listening comprehension. Note that you have to download RealPlayer to listen to them.
  • Check your knowledge on British newspapers.

  • Watch the following pieces of news and choose the most suitable headline, press the key to START.

Monday, March 8, 2010

International Woman's Day: 8th March




International Women's Day (IWD) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future.
To celebrate the IWD, take part in the following quiz and win wonderful prizes.

WHO IS WHO?


Read the rules and clues by clicking on the following links:

RULES

CLUES