How do lost cats and dogs find their way home? When you are visiting a city, are you good at finding your way to the hotel? Have you ever been lost? What did you do?
Article to read >>>
The Amazing Science Behind Pets That Find Their Way Home (Time Magazine)
Video about >>> How Do Animals Find Their Way Home Without GPS?
By the way, what does 'stray cat/dog' mean?
Listening exercise to do: How do pets navigate? (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
How do you call the person who navigates? And in a bus or a coach?
Last year we visited Dublin on our V Trip to the British-Irish Isles, the hometown of Oscar Wilde. Here I present you with one of his most famous comedies.
The Importance of Being Earnest, Part 1: Earnest or Ernest? (Parts 2 & 3) Dramas from BBC Learning English
Ernest is a proper name, but do you know the meaning of the adjective 'earnest'? Misunderstanding is one of the techniques used in this comedy to make us laugh.
REVISION EXERCISE for 1º Bachillerato >>>
89. Put the sentences into the PASSIVE VOICE :
1. Nobody has been writing a letter.
2. We must buy all the things because she is going
to cook the meat.
3. Somebody gave Albert a wonderful present.
4. Did John see Rose?
90. Put these sentences into REPORTED SPEECH. (Use suitable introducing
verbs)
1. "We have a lift, but very often it doesn't
work", they said.
2. "Who put salt in my coffee?", he asked
us.
3. "I'm going fishing with your mother this
afternoon", he told her.
4. "Don't open the door!", she told him.
5. "Can you pass the exam?", the mother
asked her daughter.
Proposed solutions to exercises 87 & 88 in the previous post
Ex 87 >>> 1. will pass 2. broke down, was listening 3. have studied 4. come, rains 5. to be carried 6. go 7. had been 8. would listen 9. were
Ex 87 >>> 1. will pass 2. broke down, was listening 3. have studied 4. come, rains 5. to be carried 6. go 7. had been 8. would listen 9. were
Ex 88 >>>>
1. The post is about Roger Federer's eighth title in Wimbledon, which is the only major tennis....
2. I've just read an article about Roger Federer, whose family was watching the Wimbledon final.
3. Have you ever been to the lake where Nessy usually
swims?
4. Queen Elisabeth II lives in Buckhingham Palace, which
is just 300 metres far from Trafalgar Square.
5. The detective was questioning the men I had been
speaking with the day before.
LINGOHACK >>>
- Episode 170712 / 12 July 2017 >>> Expressions presented: vicious cycle, vices & welfare.