Friday 24 December 2010

Some Christmas activities!


A. Listen to this short conversation about Christmas and choose the right answer. You can do the vocabulary activities and then you can listen and read the quiz script.
B. Watch this video in which a woman speaks about Christmas and answer the questions (Answers in "comments"):
1. What does she like about Xmas?
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2. Why did she feel so upset when she was a child?
3. What did she tell the lady she was staying with?
4. What did the woman keep doing? What did she think of it?
5. What happened in the end?
C. How do people celebrate New Year? Watch the video and take some notes, and then play the game (comprehension activity: fill in the gaps in the script).
D. Listen and watch this podcast about New Year's Resolutions to improve your English. Take notes and then play the game

Friday 17 December 2010

BBC NEWS FOR CHILDREN.


Click on here to have acces to the BBC WORLD NEWS FOR CHILDREN.This webpage will lead you through the latest UK and international news bulletins for 7-14 year olds on weekdays. You can LISTEN and even DOWNLOAD the podcasts as well as READ the week's scripts. Dont's miss this great opportunity to listen to REAL ENGLISH!!!!

Monday 13 December 2010

STORIES

Listen to the story "The Golden Boys" and take notes. Then do the activity. Finally, listen and read it.
- Listen to another story "Look what the cats dug up" and take notes. There is also a comprehension activity and a glossary with some of the words that appear in the story

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Striking Spain air traffic controllers return to work

Watch the news report and answer the following questions (answers in "comments").

Glossary:
Stranded /’strændɪd/left somewhere with no way of going anywhere else. Hundreds of passengers were left stranded at the airport.
Resumed /rɪ’zju:md/to be started again after being stopped temporarily. Flights were resumed.
Grind to a halt / Ground to a halt /hɔ:lt/to slowly come to a stop. Traffic on the interstate almost ground to a halt today because it was so foggy.
Reliant on /rɪ’laɪənt/depending on someone or something. A country heavily reliant on tourism.
To drag on to continue for longer than you want or think is necessary. Not allowing the chaos to drag on.

Questions:

1. When did the first flight take off from Madrid after hours of frustration and delay?
2. What does the Italian passenger in Barcelona say?
3. How long were Spain traffic control towers deserted?
4. Why did air traffic controllers go on strike?
5. How did the government react?
6. Why is this measure described as "a bitter pill to swallow"?
7. Why do just few Spaniards have sympathy for the controllers?
8. What's not quite over yet?

Friday 3 December 2010

Do you worry about your appearance?


Listen to some people discussing how much thought they put into their appearance.
Scroll down the page and answer the questions you can see on the right side of the page. Don't look at the script!!!!

Thursday 2 December 2010

Sunday 28 November 2010

A video

Watch this video about DEFINIG RELATIVE CLAUSES.

A video

Relative Clauses

Here you will find further information, activities and examples of relative clauses.

Saturday 27 November 2010

LONDON

Watch this video about London and do these exercises. (the answers in "comments")
A. Choose the right answer or answer the questions.

1. The Home of British Government is...
a) Westminster Abbey
b) Buckingham Palace
c) The Houses of Parliament
d) The Gherkin

2. What’s the name of the best known clock tower in the world?

3. What part of London is famous for its shopping and nightlife?
a) The West End
b) The East End
c) The Mile End
d) The South End

4. What would you find at Covent Garden?
a) Bistros and bars
b) Shops and offices
c) Banks and building societies
d) Fruit and vegetables

5. Brick Lane is home of the ‘Great British’ what?
a) Curry
b) Museum
c) Bulldog
d) Breakfast

6. One of London’s newest bridges is…?
a) Tower Bridge
b) The Albert Bridge
c) The Millenium Bridge
d) Waterloo Bridge

B. Watch it again and complete the sentences.
7. The name Big Ben refers to …

8. Westminster Abbey has been the site of …since …Much of the current building is…

9. The London Eye is … tall and it’s the largest…with views across London stretching...

10. There are __________________ theatres in the West End.

11. In the East End, Colombia Road is famous for ...

12. The City is ...

13. From the Gherkin, one of the newest landmarks, you have some of the best views of...

14. The Millenium Bridge leads from... to ...

Friday 19 November 2010


Watch the video and take notes. Check with the transcript. Look at the vocabulary on the right and see the spotlight too. Then you can try the quiz.

The social network


1. Watch the movie trailer and fill in the gaps.

2. Facebook facts: are these facts true or false?

Friday 5 November 2010

Presidential Election in the USA.

How much do you know about the US Presidential Election system? Watch this video about US elections and answer some questions.

Electing a US President in Plain English from leelefever on Vimeo.


Questions:

1) How old do you have to be to vote in US Elections?

a) over sixteen
b) over eighteen
c) twenty-one

2) How often do people in the US vote to elect a new president?

a) every four years
b) every five years
c) every eighteen years

3) When is the next US presidential election due to be held?

a) 2011
b) 2012
c) 2013

4) How are US presidential elections decided?

a) The person with the most vote wins
b) The party with the most votes wins
c) by votes cast in individual states

5) What are the areas that states are divided into called?

a) congressional districts
b) electoral areas
c) voting divisions

6) How is the influence that a state has in the election measured?

a) By the number of people who vote
b) By how big the state is
c) By population size

7) What is a person standing for election known as?

a) a candidate
a) an elector
c) a stander
I will give you the key in class,ok?

Saturday 30 October 2010

LISTENING: What happens now to the San José miners?

Click here to listen the recording(number 69)and then do the exercises. Check your answers in "comments".

1. Choose the correct answer: The podcast is about the _______ and ________ consequences of the event.
Physical/enviromental.
Psychological/experimental.
Physical/mental.
2. Write in the missing words: If you have no sun then you don't have enough _____.This means that you can suffer from _________, which is a _________ disease.
3. Were the miners affected by lack of exercise?
4. What protective equipment were the miners wearing when they came out?
5. Which North American government agency gave advice to the rescuers?
6. What two things do astronaunts and miners have in common?
7. PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress _________________.
8. Which PTSD Symptoms does Jackie not say?
Anger, panic attacks, tearfulness, flashbacks,memory loss, avoiding people, nightmares, sleeplessnes.
9. Getting back to normal life will be a ____________________.
10. Jackie and Richars think the miners are heroes. True/False.
11. They think that the rescue will only bring bad luck for the future. True/False.

Friday 29 October 2010

Pruebas terminales

This is the website where you can find all the exams from 2008 to 2010. The listening we did yesterday has been taken from June 2009.Take it easy and Cheer up!!!

Tuesday 26 October 2010

Sunday 24 October 2010

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Football fans.

Listen to Phil talking about being a football fan in England and answer the questions in the quiz. You can also see the scrip.

Monday 11 October 2010

SPORT MOTOGP

Lorenzo seals Moto Gp title in Malaysia.
Click on here for more details.

Admirable athletes!

Listen to a group of people talking abour their favourite athletes and do the vocabulary, reading and speaking quiz.

Friday 8 October 2010

COMPOSITIONS!!

Here you will find tips on how to write short argument and opinion compositions, and some ideas for planning them.

Sunday 3 October 2010

Differences between facts & opinions.

You know that in the exams you will have to write summaries distinguishing facts and opinions.
I think this can help you to do that. You have the script, some notes and exercises too. There are many other lessons you could also find interesting.

NEWS IN ENGLISH!!!

I highly rocommend you this website: http://breakingnewsenglish.com in which you will find plenty of interesting news!

Our Book!

Straightforward Upper Intermediate. For further information about it click on: www.macmillanenglish.com

Saturday 2 October 2010

Pronunciation

Problems with pronunciation? You don't know the sounds or how to make them? Have a look at this website where they offer you video, quizzes... Watch the introduction video and then go to the link that interests you most.