BEING A TEACHER....

BEING A TEACHER IS A DIFFICULT TASK NOWADAYS, SO I DECIDED TO FOLLOW THIS PIECE OF ADVICE BY BRUCE LEE:

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.

by Bruce Lee

domingo, 31 de enero de 2016

My elder son is a commuter!!!


Do this listening exercise ('The Commute', 6 Minute BBC English) and tell me the meaning of the following words and phrases:
  • commuter
  • the commute
  • day in day out

Some articles to read about the issue:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of commuting? Would you do it or would you rather move to the bigger city? Is this usual in Spain?

Are you a commuter yourself? Well, my son is, as he usually takes the coach to the university in Granada on weekdays.

LINGOHACK: Episode 160127 / 27 Jan 2016   >>> Expressions presented: crossing, sporadic & spot.

8 comentarios:

  1. Commuter is a person who travels everyday to work. It happens in big cities, because people live outside the city, and live in the surroundings, because flats and food is cheaper.
    In Spain, we can find commuters in Madrid and Barcelona. You have to take the tube, the train, the bus, etc, to go from one place to another. I have an aunt in Madrid, and some cousins, and they travel everyday, for one hour or two.
    I don't like to spend a long time in transports, so I prefer to live in small cities or villages where everything is near.

    MARGARITA LLANES VENEGAS 4ºA

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  2. 'Day in day out'is an habitually action that we do everyday. In spanish it means 'Constantemente'.
    A 'Commuter' is a person who travels everyday for going to work.

    There are lots of people who spend about two hours in subways, trains, buses, bikes everyday. But there are also about 900,000 people called 'Supercommuters' who are en route for more than four hours. In my opinion it's very hard! You spend almost the same hours working than the hours you spend going to work.

    I reckon this happens especially in cities, because I live in a village and I spend only ten minuts to go to the school. However, I remeber when I was in Bath. We spent in the bus which we took to go to school for more than an hour! It was terrible.

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  3. 'Day in day out'is a habitual action that we do everyday. In Spanish it means 'Un dia sí, otro no'.
    A 'Commuter' is a person who travels everyday for going to work,school or university.

    There are lots of people who spend about two hours in subways, trains, buses, bikes everyday. But there are also about 900,000 people called 'Supercommuters' who are on route for more than four hours. In my opinion it's very hard! You spend almost the same hours working than the hours you spend going to work.

    I reckon this happens especially in cities, because I live in a village and I spend only ten minutes to go to school. However, I remember when I was in Bath that we spent more than an hour in the bus to go to the school.

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  4. Currently, as a result of the changes that have occurred in society and the way we work, it has emerged the concept of "Commuter", who travels every day to go to work.
    Moreover, The commuter is the person traveling.
    Regarding the definition of "Day in, day out" is an action we do every day, every day, that is, usually.

    Today, many people travel day in all kinds of transportation to get to work as buses, cars, trains ... The commuters may become nearly two hours by bus or train to get to where they work , and supercommuter can become more than four hours, it's amazing.

    In short, I live in a town where there are many shops and businesses work, why to buy other things move us to Motril which is less than fifteen minutes, I think I have a great advantage to live where I live because it's quite close and we can enjoy more of our free time.

    Paola Ruiz Fernandez 4º ESO A

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  5. Journeys are more usual than 30 years ago. People used to work near their houses, but now, they work near or far from their house because if the don't have work, they have to get use to working wherever that they found a job.

    Most people spend about 2 hours approximately on road, and that is an inconvenient. Some of them complain about that and they say that their work day is longer than the one if people who lives near their job, and for that, they usually complain for their salary.

    The mean of transport more common is the car, but there are other means, for example, the bus, the train, the underground... In addition, now there are new systems to travel, like Blablacar; it is a platform in Europe which connect people who need travel with drivers who have empty seats, so, you save some money on travel and you reduce the impact on the environment.

    At this case, we are also a commuter, because we have to move to Salobreña everyday to study. On the contrary, we go by bus and we only take about 20 minutes travelling.

    María Béjar Rodríguez 4º ESO A

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  6. Currently many people work in places away from home for many reasons.
    Firstly, many people work in large cities but live far away because it is expensive to live there, so you have to travel many kilometers to work every day.
    Moreover, in Spain, it isn´t normal for here the cities aren´t so great and people are going to work but don´t take too much. But in countries like the US, people lives far from the cities on farms or in neighborhoods and need drive many kilometers to arrive. It´s normal to hear in movies that people take an hour or two to get to work because it´s a very big country.
    Those commuters or supercommuters spend many hours of their life in the transport and sometimes we can see them reading books to pass the time fast.
    I think the lifestyle of the people who work in big cities isn´t healthy, but if you want to work should do so.

    Antonio Peregrina Martínez 2º ESO A

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  7. Commuter is a person who travels everyday to work. It happens in big cities, because people live outside the city, and live in the surroundings, because flats and food is cheaper.

    Some people are lucky enough to work at home or live very close to where they work. Others are commuters: commuters need to travel to work. Being a commuter isn't easy, because it might take anywhere from 20 minutes to two hours to get from home to work and then back again.

    In Spain, we can find commuters in Madrid and Barcelona. You have to take the tube, the train, the bus, etc, to go from one place to another. I have an aunt in Madrid, and some cousins, and they travel everyday, for one hour or two.
    I don't like spending a long time in transports, so I prefer to live in small cities or villages where everything is near.

    MARGARITA LLANES VENEGAS 4ºA

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  8. Commuter is a person who travels everyday to work. It happens in big cities, because people live outside the city, and live in the surroundings , Journeys are more usual than 30 years ago. they have to get use to working wherever that they found a job.

    Most people spend about 1,8 hours approximately on road in subways, trains, buses, bikes everyday. In addition, now there are new systems to travel, like Blablacar; it is a platform in Europe which connect people who need travel with drivers who have empty seats.

    But there are also about 900,000 people called 'Supercommuters' who are on route for more than four hours. In my case and the student ESO: Lobres, Molvizar and Itrabo, we tenemo to grab a bus that takes 10-25 minutes depending on where you live, is a little heavy because you have to get up early and walk to the bus stop bus every morning another 10 minutes.

    Jose Manuel Diaz España 4ºB

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