Everywhere in the world you can see and hear people crying for help. Wars, droughts, poverty, floods... There are few solutions to all these problems, but those in charge must have the will. There is still hope, as the quote below states.
In Spain we have got plenty of problems everywhere (housing, corruption, immigration, jobs...), but "we still have a cup" and we have got the power in our hands to try to change things if we make the effort. We should not waste that possibility, especially our students.
Learning English from the News: Mass shooting at Mexican pyramids (BBC Learning English)
Spain champions migration’s benefits with regularisation scheme – but queues are long (The Guardian)
Spain approves plan to give around 500,000 undocumented migrants legal status (BBC News)
ICE detains wife of US Army soldier at immigration appointment (BBC News)
Here's my musical hint for today: Cry for help by Rick Astley. And here's a version with the lyrics for you to sing along.
Learning English Grammar (Comparatives with 'a bit', 'a lot' and 'sort of': Choosing a home (BBC Learning English)
Here are some more activities for my students:
English in a Minute: 4 Phrases with 'FRIEND' (BBC Learning English)
Office English... Learn how to check you've understood things: Ideas (BBC Learning English)
The English We Speak: Can't see the wood for the trees (BBC Learning English)
Listening exercise for you to do: Love the foods you hate (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
Real Easy English >>> Talking about WORK (BBC Learning English)
English with Lucy... 5 things to practise everyday to improve your English communication skills
"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"
Learning English with Disney's ELEMENTAL
The History of Cheese: From Ancient Mistake to Global Obsession
Federer was destroying Nadal, but Rafa doesn't like to lose - The Fedal match you've never seen!! (Hamburg 2008)


























