Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Protected area in Poland
A really good video to identify adjectives! Just that, write down the adjectives you understand, if possible, followed by their corresponding nouns.
Some of you have done this activity already, so I'll be posting your answers in the comments. I'll be posting the answers in a week or so, or when I consider you've participated enough. So, come on, don't just wait for the key, and write your exercise in the comments!
The video is on how a protected area in Poland threatened by the construction of a highway was saved by environmentalists.
Enjoy it!
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Looking at the night sky
Saturday, 15 October 2011
Visit Britain... with adjectives!
Monday, 25 April 2011
Inside the Great Mosque
1. The effect of mirrored columns intends to make the visitor feel _______________ and _______________ .
2. The designers could only use architectural forms as Islam bans the _______________.
3. Islam being a religion without hierarchy, the architects could create a feeling of _______________ in those who entered and prayed.
4. Abd ar-Rahman considered that what the palm tree had in common with him was his condition as _______________.
5. The Catholic cathedral was built by dismantling _______________ of the Mosque.
6. The Emperor Charles V realised it had been a mistake, even though he had _______________ himself.
7. The historian believes that the Catholic cathedral represents how one set of religious values was _______________.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Travel Apps
Monday, 4 April 2011
The Berlin Philharmonic
Sorry for not having been able to subtitle it, I may try again one of these days!
So enjoy it as it is!
As activities, I propose answering the following questions:
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Travelling to Japan
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Agatha Christie Sketch: sentence order
Enjoy! By the way: Who do you think is the murderer?
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
The IT Crowd: team players!
Friday, 11 March 2011
BBC Wildlife
Thursday, 10 March 2011
BBC News - student fees rise
Friday, 4 March 2011
A Bit of Fry and Laurie
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Miranda's Best Friend: Tim the Toastman
Subtitled:
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Egypt treasures saved
…signs of the recent turmoil when the area was engulfed in violence and looters tried to get hold of Egypt’s most valuable treasures…
… curators at the museum are now busy restoring them…
… The rioting and street battles in central Cairo happened right next to the Egyptian Museum…
… and so the museum’s real treasures, like the priceless mask of King Tut, survived, unscathed…
… when the uprising here began, there was a lot of fear that looters could get in here …
…after a short rampage through the museum, the sole looter was caught…
… more looters actually made it on to the premises, but they didn’t go into the museum …
…The Egyptian Army has taken over security for the museum. Soldiers kept an eye on us as we got our tour, and tanks are in place outside after a close call for some of the world’s most famous ancient treasures…
Frankenstein exhibition and play
1. Why is the presenter at the Bodleian Library in Oxford?
2. Date of the Shelleys’ trip to Geneva:
3. Expression to tell us that they are getting on well with their host:
4. Why did they have to spend most of the time indoors?
5. Who suggested that they all write a ghost story?
6. Where did Mary get the idea for Frankenstein from?
7. Number of novels she had written up to that moment:
8. What’s happened to Mary Shelley’s notebook?
9. Who wrote on the margins of the pages? Why?
10. What happens in the passage that they have in from of them?
11. Shelley tried to persuade her to _____________ to her great history inheritance.
12. Mary Wollstonecraft (author of A Vindication of the Rights of Women) was her __________
13. Full date of first publication:
14. Where did Walter Scott publish his guess that the novel might be by Shelley?
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Smoking ban: in England it's even worse!
Without subtitles
Subtitled
Thursday, 10 February 2011
BBC News - Egypt
Thursday, 27 January 2011
A song for collocations (all levels)
I WAS UP BEFORE THE DAWN
AND I REALLY HAVE ENJOYED MY STAY
BUT I MUST BE _______________
LIKE A KING WITHOUT A CASTLE
LIKE A QUEEN WITHOUT A THRONE
I´M AN EARLY MORNING LOVER
AND I MUST BE MOVING ON
NOW I BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU SAY
IT’S __________________________
BUT I HAVE TO ________________ OWN _______________
TO KEEP ME IN MY YOUTH
LIKE A SHIP WITHOUT AN ANCHOR
LIKE A SLAVE WITHOUT A CHAIN
JUST THE THOUGHT OF THOSE SWEET LADIES
SENDS A SHIVER THROUGH MY VEINS
AND I WILL GO ON SHINING
SHINING LIKE _______________
I´LL NEVER LOOK BEHIND ME
MY TROUBLES WILL BE FEW
GOODBYE STRANGER, IT´S BEEN NICE
HOPE YOU FIND YOUR PARADISE
TRIED TO SEE YOUR _______________
HOPE _______________ WILL ALL _______________
GOODBYE MARY, GOODBYE JANE
WILL WE EVER MEET AGAIN_______________, FEEL NO SHAME
COME TOMORROW , _______________
Sweet devotion
It's not for me
Just give me motion
And _______________
And the Land and the Ocean
_______________
It's the life I've chosen
Every Day
So Goodbye Mary, Goodbye Jane
Will we ever meet again (x2)
NOW SOME THEY DO AND SOME THEY DON´T
AND SOME YOU JUST _______________
AND SOME THEY WILL AND SOME THEY WON´T
WITH SOME IT´S JUST AS WELL
YOU CAN _______________ MY BEHAVIOUR
THAT´LL NEVER BOTHER ME
SAY THE DEVIL IS MY SAVIOR
BUT I _______________
AND I WILL GO ON SHINING
SHINING LIKE _______________
I´LL NEVER LOOK BEHIND ME
MY TROUBLES WILL BE FEW
Sweet devotion
is not for me
Just give me motion
And _______________
And the Land and the Ocean
_______________
It's the life I've chosen
Every Day
I'm saying once again
Oh yes I'm leaving, got to go, got to go
I'm sorry I must tell you
Goodbye Mary, Goodbye Jane
Will we ever meet again (x2)
I believe, Yes I've got to get away
GOODBYE STRANGER, IT´S BEEN NICE...
Monday, 3 January 2011
Movie song: connected speech
The New Year brings a song by Bernie Taupin and Elton John, quite apt for the unit on cinema. The exercise focuses on connected speech, so each gap needs to be filled with two words. As you can imagine, that means a weak word is very likely to be in it, so pay a lot of attention and use your grammar knowledge before listening and between one listening and the next. To complete the gaps in the chorus, you shouldn't try to complete both gaps in one go. Remember the chorus is repeated quite a lot of times, so don't rush.