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

jueves, 31 de diciembre de 2020

Damned 2020 is finally coming to an end!!!

As I said last year, it is a Good time to take stock of the situation!! after this damned leap year (2020, a leap year) . Could you tell me the best things that have happened, if any, this past year and the worst things, which are a lot and quite obvious?

 



Something is for certain, we are much better as a society and as human beings, and we have realised how important little things are. Meeting your friends and relatives, hugging and kissing them, hanging out with them, going to school, breathing fresh air, playing with our friends, attending sport events, attending musical events.... or just going to the cinema are some of the many things we have had real problems to carry out. Or just the freedom to go out or move from one town to another when we were locked down.

We always have to thank whoever for having such facilities and think that perhaps in little hamlets in Africa they are used to have the lack of all these comforts or the lack of water and food.

 

The top 10 words of 2020! Do you know them all?

 

Which ones do you think they are? Try to guess them before watching the video. In the next post I will give you the solution, anyway.

 




Some other activities for you to do: 


LINGOHACK  >>>

  • Episode 201230 / 30 December 2020    >>>  Bookshop in 'fairy-tale' tweet -    Language related to 'the unusual'.  Need-to-know language: quaint, quirky, forlorn & weird.

 

lunes, 28 de diciembre de 2020

Are we a chain of fools?



Are we a chain of fools? Today is Fools' day in Spain, which is most countries on 1st April.
  >>>  APRIL FOOLS' DAY (QUARANTINE: DAY 17) 

 

Anyway, sometimes we do look like fools!!!  especially when I see the streets so full of people or such crowded bars and restaurants.  We have to be sensible and patient and we will be rewarded with a Covid-free world!!!

 

 

Aretha Franklin:  Chain of Fools (with lyrics) 

 


 

Aretha Franklin | Chain Of Fools || John Travolta Dance ||

 

Some more musical hints: 


I want to tell you all in a near future what Aretha Franklin said in the first song (Until you come back to me): "You have no idea after so many miles how good you, guys, look to me! You just don't know!!"



 

Some activities for you to do: 

 

 

 

Project on A Christmas Carol by Alba Arellano (4º ESO A)



















LINGOHACK  >>>

  • Episode 201209 / 09 December 2020    >>>  New life for world's loneliest elephant -    Language related to 'animal welfare'.  Need-to-know language: captivity, vocal supporter, treated, distress & logistical.

 

viernes, 25 de diciembre de 2020

Stories for Christmas



This term we have read in the level of 4º ESO the fabulous story of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. There are so many touching stories around this issue.

 

 

 

Have a look at this video and tell the story behind using PAST TENSES  >>>

An emotional Christmas ad that will move you to tears (2020 DocMorris)

 


 

 

and.... The Best Most Touching Christmas Adverts That Will Melt Your Heart   &   LOVE IS A GIFT - Christmas Short Film  

 

 

Here's a nice Christmas story I have come across  >>   White Christmas  by Eric Clapton (with lyrics)

 




Some activities for you to do: 

 

 

 


Football  >>  30 CRAZY Goals in Football 2020 

 

 

 

In your comments you can tell me what the best goal is for you or a Christmas story, or just try to tell me about one of the Christmas stories told above in the adverts.

jueves, 24 de diciembre de 2020

Merry 'SAFE' Christmas!!!


 

 

We are all wishing to spend the best Christmas ever, but also the safest, and, above all, we all want to enjoy Christmas next year with all our relatives and friends, so we have do things properly. 

 

Here are some interesting articles for you to read with some tips to enjoy and keep safe:





Canva is a new ITC tool for your presentations!!! And here's the project done by Marina Guirado on A Foreigner in New York >>>>    😲😲😲😲

 

 

Thousands of lorries stranded at Dover as France closes Eurotunnel because of a possible new variant of Coronavirus in UK:

'Disgraceful': lorry drivers stuck at Dover tell of lack of facilities (The Guardian)

Covid: WHO in 'close contact' with UK over new virus variant (BBC News)

New Covid Strain: UK cut off (News Review, BBC Learning English)

 

Merry Christmas from BBC Learning English

 


 

 


Some other activities for you to do: 

 

 

Rod Stewart:  Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas 

 


 

 

REVISION FOR Bachillerato  >>>  Solutions to exercises in previous post

 

161. TENSES.

(1) has worked     (2)supplies    (3) was started    (4) was born     (5)was employed    (6) needed (7) was sent     (8)  took     (9) was carried    (10) has changed   (11) are expanding   (12) are sent

(a) for       (b) of      (c) by       (d) since

162. 

1. 'pigeons' are birds that can fly and that in the past were used to carry messages from one person to another     2. clerk

163. TENSES.

1. Albert has been telling us to work every day    2. We had had only one exam before our term exams.

3. The TENSES exercise has been really difficult for us (if we are doing the exam. If not: The TENSES exercise was....)

4. One day we did not bring a composition  Albert had told us to do so he got furious with us.

5. One day we were talking about Maths when Albert came into the classroom

164. PRONUNCIATION.       LISTEN         TALK        WRITE       KNIFE

165.

1. The new teacher we are having for English this year is called Albert.

2. Albert, who has to feed his baby before school, comes every day at 8.30 sharp. 

3. Where is the department store where your father works?

4. My father works in El Corte Inglés, which is in Granada.

5. Who is the girl you were talking with in the pub last Monday?

166. Follow-up questions. Possible questions.

1. What did you have for lunch?    2. How much have they paid?   3. Where did he go?

4. Where do you work? / What do you do?     5. Who is Joan writing a letter to?

6. Which film are you watching? Who are you going with?

167. PASSIVE VOICE

1. Internet is used by millions of people.    2. Lunch must be cooked for his baby every day by Albert.

3. That green van is being followed by a police car. 

4. How many times was this window broken by the children last year?

5. John wasn't asked a lot of questions.  //  A lot of questions weren't asked to John.

168.

1. ..... so you have it painted.        2. .... so they have it done.

169.

1. Millions of cans of Coca-Cola are drunk every day.

2. What do you think the life of a nun is like? Perhaps a little boring, but interesting too.

3. He didn't want anybody to see his new car.

4. They eventually understood what their father had meant.

5. "I think the baby likes learning English a lot because he is very interested in looking up new words in your new dictionary", said the mother to the father.

 

 

 

LINGOHACK  >>>

  • Episode 201223 / 23 December 2020    >>>  Lighting up the railway for Christmas -    Language related to 'sentimentality'.  Need-to-know language: spectacular, wonder, Christmassy, touching & magical.

domingo, 20 de diciembre de 2020

V-Day




The V- Day came and Covid vaccines have started to be administered at hospitals in the UK. In a few days' time we will also begin here in Spain, as well as in most European countries. Is it the light at the end of this long dark tunnel?

 

Related articles for you to read about the issue:


And the latest about the pandemic:

Covid: Ireland, Italy, Belgium and Netherlands ban flights from UK (BBC News)


 

And this is what this elderly lady said after being vaccinated: "Go for it. It's free .... If I can do it, so can you". Now we will have to keep alert to see its possible side effects.



 

 

Good news now that Christmas is coming. Here's a song by Train:  Shake Up Christmas  (version with lyrics)

 


 

 

REVISION FOR Bachillerato

 

161. TENSES. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Some are active, some are passive. Then fill in the dotted gaps (....) with appropriate words.

 

Reuters News Agency

Martin Webb (1)____________ (work) for the Reuters News Agency (a) ............. ten years. He describes the company.

'Reuters is one (b) .............. the world's biggest news agencies. It (2) ____________ (supply) news and stock market prices to media world. It (3) _____________ (start) by Paul Reuter in 1849 - with pigeons! Reuter (4) _______________ (be born) in 1816 in Germany. During the 1840s he (5) _______________ (employ) as a bank clerk in Berlin. German bankers (6)______________ (need) to know the prices on the Paris stock exchange, but the French telegraph system only went as far as Belgium. From there the information (7) _______________ (send) to Germany (c) .............. train. The journey (8) _______________ (take) nine hours. The same information (9) ______________ (carry) by Paul Reuter's pigeons in only two hours!

Reuters (10) _______________ (change) a lot (d) .................. those days. Over the past fifty years, we've opened offices in many different countries - and we (11) ____________ still ____________ (expand). Now, news and stock market prices (12) _________________ (send) all over the world within seconds.'

162. Look at the previous text again and do what you are asked:

1. Define 'pigeons'  __________________________________________________________

2. Find a word in the text for the following definition: "a person whose job is to do written work or look after records or accounts in an office, bank, court of law, etc.   ___________


163. TENSES. Think about last school term and write sentences with the clues given imagining it is Tuesday. 22nd December, that is to say, right at the of the term:

1. Albert / tell / us / to work every day   __________________________________________

2. We / have/ only one exam / before our term exams.

_____________________________________________________________________

3. The TENSES exercise / be / really difficult for us  

_____________________________________________________________________

4. One day / we / not bring / a composition / Albert / tell us / to do / so / he / get / furious with us

___________________________________________________________________________

5. One day / we / talk / about Maths / when / Albert / come / into the classroom

___________________________________________________________________________


164. PRONUNCIATION. Cross out the silent letters in the following words:

LISTEN         TALK        WRITE       KNIFE


165. Insert the second sentences into the first ones by means of  RELATIVE CLAUSES:

1. The new teacher is called Albert. We are having him for English this year.

2. Albert comes every day at 8.30 sharp. He has to feed his baby before school.

3. Where is the department store? Your father works there.

4. My father works in El Corte Inglés. It is in Granada.

5. Who is the girl? Last Monday you were talking with her in the pub.

 

166. Follow-up questions. Write questions asking for further information. (Do not use YES/NO QUESTIONS).

1. We had a wonderful meal in that restaurant. __________________________________?

2. My family has paid a lot of money for our new house.  _________________________________ ?

3. My uncle had a wonderful holiday. _____________________________________________ ?

4. My job is really interesting.   ________________________________________ ?

5. Joan is writing a letter.  ____________________________________________ ?

6. I'm going to the cinema tonight.  ________________________________________ ?


167. Change the following sentences into the PASSIVE VOICE ( one of them has got two possibilities, so write it at the end)

1. Millions of people use Internet nowadays.  

2. Albert must cook lunch for his baby every day.

3. A police car is following that green van. 

4. How many times did the children break this window last year?

5. Nobody asked John a lot of questions.


168. Say what you do when you do not do something yourself.

1. Your mother wants you to paint the house, but you can't paint it yourself, .....

so you ________________________________________________________

2. Some students don't like doing English homework,....

so they ________________________________________________________


169. Translate the following sentences into English:

1. Se beben milliones de latas de Coca-Cola todos los días.

2. ¿Cómo crees que es la vida de una monja? Quizás un poco aburrida, pero interesante también.

3. El no quería que nadie viera su nuevo coche.

4. Ellos finalmente entendieron lo que su padre había querido decir.

5. "Creo que al bebé le gusta mucho aprender inglés porque está muy interesado en buscar palabras en tu nuevo diccionario", le dijo la madre al padre.

 


 

 

Some other activities for you to do: 

 

 

LINGOHACK  >>>

  • Episode 201216 / 16 December 2020    >>>  Tackling a tide of plastic -    Language related to 'helping the planet'.  Need-to-know language: the final straw, strong sign, responsability, functioning & trajectory.

 

What a damned year! Again another great legend, the Italian football player Paolo Rossi has passed away.

 


Football's Greatest Series Documentary  >>  Paolo Rossi  (and 1982 final WC Italy - Germany FR 3:1)

 

 


 

Italy 4-3 West Germany | Extended Highlights | 1970 FIFA World Cup

domingo, 6 de diciembre de 2020

Changing world



Our world is changing greatly and very fast lately, and not only because of the pandemic. But is it changing for the better or for the worse?

 

The world is changing...

 


 Other interesting videos for the vocabulary used  >>>

Digital transformation: are you ready for exponential change? Futurist Keynote Speaker Gerd Leonhard

Digital Transformation Video 2019  

 




Here are some articles for you to read related to the issue:

 



 

For example, the way we communicate with each other. How do you communicate with your friends or relatives? Do you phone them or send them a WhatsApp message, or do you just send an audio and reply with emoticons? Do you use Skype?

 

Here's a listening exercise for you to do about this issue:

6 Minute English:  Do you text or talk? (BBC Learning English)

 

 

The world is changing, but you can also change it, like Eric Clapton in - Change the World 

 

 

Some other activities for you to do: 

 

And talking about long bridges and things that can change the world, visit this post: French megastructures  and you will even be able to practise your French!!!

 

English with Lucy:

 American vs British English Words   

50 Weird & Confusing Facts About British Life & Culture    

British Humour Explained (with examples)   

 

Project on A Foreigner in Britain by José Corzo (1º Bach A) >>>  link to see the project  


 

Project on A Foreigner in New York by Lucía Guirado (2º Bach A) >>>  link to see the project  

 

 

 

Project on A Christmas Carol by José Adrián González (4º ESO A) >>>

 

 

 

 

Project on A Christmas Carol by Raquel Peinado (4º ESO A)  >>>

 

 

 


Project on A Christmas Carol by Sara Peinado (4º ESO A)  >>>

 


 

 

Project on A Christmas Carol by María Romero (4º ESO A)  >>>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last 25th November, the Argentinean football player Diego Armando Maradona passed away.

 

News Review: Maradona: Doctor's house searched (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)

Football's Greatest Series Documentary  >>  Maradona  

 

 


 

 

Gary Lineker's brilliant, heartfelt tribute to Diego Maradona & Diego Maradona ● Magical Moments In Napoli  

 

 

LINGOHACK  >>>

  • Episode 201202 / 02 December 2020    >>>  Trains powered by the sun -    Language related to 'power'.  Need-to-know language: solar power, feeding, a push, sources & the grid.