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

martes, 31 de marzo de 2020

Times of hope (QUARANTINE: DAY 16)

 

It is indeed a time of hope. We hope that scientists will find the solution in a near future and the measures governments are taking will have a positive impact on this health crisis.

 

Eddy Grant - Gimme Hope Jo'Anna




 



Coronavirus vaccine: when will it be ready? (The Guardian)






Quarantine Scoreboard

Posts uploaded:  13


Students participating:  about 65 out of 110 (60%)


Comments written and corrected: 270


Emails exchanged: almost 700


PASEN announcements & messages: more than 800


Things handed in and corrected: more than 300

Visits to blog and site during quarantine: more than 3,800 (Average of 300 visits per day)






RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE QUARANTINE


 Tuesday, 31st March



Solutions to exercises on page 149.


Exercises on page 149 (Units 4 & 5)


7. 1. right now   2. never    3. now   4. every summer   5. at the moment
8  1. do  2. am exploring   3. watches   4. play     5. are swimming   6. is eating
9  1. walk    2. isn't swimming   3. don't speak    4. are planning   5. studies    6. is saying
10. 1. Is Kate travelling in France at the moment? Yes, she is.
2. Does Paul often visit Italy? No, he doesn't.
3. When does your family usually go on holiday? In June.
4. Where are the boys staying at the moment? At Paul's house.  
5. What are you doing at the beach right now? I'm reading a book.  
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1  1. can't    2. can    3. can't    4. can't    5. can
2  1. She can't catch the ball.    2. He can't play volleyball.    3. They can swim
    4. They can play tennis.      5. She can't run.      6. He can do karate.
3  1. Can your mother play football? No, she can't.    2. Can your friends speak Italian? No, they can't.
   3. Can you see the mountains from your house? No, I can't.
   4. Can your father lift heavy weights? Yes, he can.
   5. Can you throw a ball into the basket? Yes, I can.

  

Tasks for today:

  • Watch New That's English:        Unit 10A         Unit 10B    (MODULE 1)

  • Do exercises on page 150 to continue revising Unit 5.



 


 

First of all, here are the solutions workbook pages 43-44 .

Solutions: 

Grammar 2
1 1b  2d   3a   4e   5c
2 1. must  2. have to   3. must   4. had to   5. don't have to   6. has to
3  1. can't , mustn't   2. infinitive
4  1. mustn't forget   2. can't bring   3. mustn't leave   4. mustn't be    5. can't play
5 1. can't   2. must   3. don't have to   4. mustn't   5. can't   6. have   7. can't   8. had to
6 1. You mustn't run too fast at the start of a race.
2. We can't wear trainers to school.
3. He had to go to the doctor the other day.
4. You don't have to wear special clothes for this activity.
5. He can't play in the match.
6. You must remember to bring flip-flops.

Reading
1 Volleyball, if you find a free court.
2  1.membership rates  2. latest craze   3. lead to   4.  stamina  5. sweat   6. burns up   7. workout  8. pick out
3    


Running
Weight training
Volleyball
Hot yoga
Calories/hour
500
400
500 (beach) /300
475
Place
Street or park
A gym
Beach, park or club
Yoga centre
How often need to do it
20 minutes, 3x a week
2/3 times a week
weekends
2x a week
Benefits
Lose weight, get in shape
Strong muscles, get in shape
Improve general fitness
Give stamina and strength
Risks
Injuries if you don’t have good shoes
Muscle injuries
Sprained ankle
Dehydration
Equipment needed
Good running shoes
Machines
Volleyball
None

Smart Planet Digital books


These are the tasks for today:

  • Unit 7 (Smart Planet 4)    >>>   pages 77-78

 

 



Learners' Questions:  SITUATION, POSITION or CONDITION   (BBC Learning English)





 

 


Homework for today:


  Unit 6  (page 77-79)





Bill Gates makes a prediction about when coronavirus cases will peak

 

 



Matthew McConaughey shares message of hope amid coronavirus pandemic (Pay attention how he uses the term 'resilience')




‘Stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives’: Prime Minister writes to every UK household (TransportXtra)



lunes, 30 de marzo de 2020

Times of confinement (QUARANTINE: DAY 15)

(THIRD WEEK of quarantine) We are living times of confinement and solitude, but nothing compared to the experiment carried out by Richard E. Byrd, American explorerin in his...


Byrd expedition (National Geographic)




Byrd Expedition

 

Some other documentaries to watch about the topic:

Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica Documentary   

Explorers - Roald Amundsen  



And talking about our bloody pandemia:

Lockdown living: how Europeans are avoiding going stir crazy (The Guardian)

UK prime minister Boris Johnson tests positive for coronavirus (The Guardian)

Coronavirus deaths rising fast in Europe and US  (BBC News)





By the way, I want to congratulate our students for their great effort to do all what they are asked for. 60% of them are already working and participating.



Quarantine Scoreboard

Posts uploaded:  12


Students participating:  about 65 out of 110 (60%)


Comments written and corrected: 250


Emails exchanged: more than 700


PASEN announcements & messages: more than 800


Things handed in and corrected: almost 300

Visits to blog and site during quarantine: more than 3,500 (Average of 300 visits per day)





RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE QUARANTINE


 Monday, 30th March



Solutions to exercises on page 148.


Exercises on page 148 (Unit 4)


1. walking , swimming , making , buying , stopping , studying , riding , going
2  1. am sitting  2. is playing   3. are listening   4. is writing     5. am doing
3  Susan is climbing the mountain    -    The boys are swimming in the lake   -   I am walking on the beach   -   Peter is riding his bike in the forest   -    You are standing in a cave
4.  The dog isn't running   -   Emily isn't giving the man any money   -   Craig and Mike aren't playing football    -     I'm not talking on the phone    -    We aren't climbing the mountain
5  1. David and Adam are riding bikes. They aren't driving cars.
2. Beth is climbing the hill. She isn't sitting on the hill.
3. Tina and Jane aren't playing computer games. They are playing football.
4. Mr and Mrs Black aren't watching television. They are having a picnic.
5. Mr Black is talking on the phone. He isn't eating a sandwich.
6. The cat isn't sleeping. It is drinking from the baby's bottle.
6  1. Is Jane listening to music? No, she isn't.
2. Are Mr and Mrs Black standing? No, they aren't.
3. Is the baby crying? Yes, he is.
4. Are the birds sitting on the tree? Yes, they are.
5. Are David and Adam riding red bikes? No, they aren't.

  

Tasks for today:

 

>>>  Do exercises on page 149 to continue revising Units 4 & 5.

 

>>>>  Write a comment on this post about rules and issues during our quarantine using MODAL VERBS: CAN, SHOULD & MUST (in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms).

1. ........................... play football in the street.
2. ........................... go to the supermarket.
3. ........................... do all the exercises your teachers give you to do.
4. .......................... stay at home.
5. ........................... talk with your friends.
6. ........................... hand in (= entregar) by email all the writing exercises.
7. .......................... help your parents in the household activities.
8. .......................... your parents go to work?
9. .......................... play video games all the time?
10. .......................... clap your hands at 8 p.m. every day?



 

First of all, here are the solutions to the exercises 49 to 59 in this section in my site  >>>  MOCK EXAMS (4º ESO)  .

Solutions: 

49. 1. I  read Braveheart two months ago, but I still remember the story.
2. I have had this watch for twenty years, but I have already bought a new one.
3. Have you finished the exam yet? No, I have just begun.

50.   1. What a              2. How       2. What        4. What

51.   1. will you do/would you do ____ rains/rained  2. miss ____ I'll walk    3. finds/found _____ will/would give

52. Spain has imposed a stricter lockdown.   Donald Trump has just announced new measures of US citizens.                    

VOCABULARY                                                                                                     

53.   1.  taking   2.  marks   3.  pass      4.  revision

54.    tidiness   -      player   -     information   -   teacher   -    imagination    -    happiness



EVERYDAY ENGLISH                                                                            

55.
A) ___77889932001___
B) __Hi, Can I speak to Pete?_________________________________
A) __I'm afraid he's out at the moment, Shall I take a message for him? He'll call you as soon as he comes.___
A) __No problem. I'l try / call tomorrow again___

56.  1. If I'm hungry, I'll eat an apple.    2. There's very little milk for the weekend. You'd better go to the supermarket now.   3. Where did she write the letter for her grandmother?    4. Someone switched on the light when I was sleeping.


57. Answer the following questions:

1. Yes, I do, but now I can't because of the qurantine
2. I usually come home by nine.
3. Yes, I do because streets are not very safe at the moment.

58. ___Stirling__ , ___Wallace___ , ____Scotland__ ,  ____looked___ , ____nobles__ , ___ordinary__ , ___Robert___ , __walked___

59. Check in this map and here to see where the Highlands are.



Smart Planet Digital books


These are the tasks for today:

  • Unit 7 (Smart Planet 4)    >>>   page 77  

  • Watch New That's English:    Unit 6A            Unit 6B   (MODULE 5)

 

English in a Minute:  'HIRE' vs 'RENT' vs 'LET'   (BBC Learning English)





 

 

SOLUTIONS to exercises 15 to 20 in my site: Mock exams (1º Bach) .

 

15. TRANSLATE
    1. Have you made any New Year's resolutions yet? No, I haven't done them yet.
    2. Don't expect him to help you, he's too busy.
    3. You have to help him, but you don't have to lend (don't need to lend/needn't lend) him any money.
    4. Shall I lay the table? I have to listen to the news. I must not miss them.
    5. Sheila did the washing after she had done the shopping.
    6. He had to buy an exhaust pipe and a new battery for his car.
    7. Unlike Bruce, Arthur always seems to be broken.
    8. I have just remembered that I have to go to the bank right now.
    9. She looks very pretty and she seems to be looking at you.
    10. They have to take out the chairs, but they didn't have to take out the tables.
    11. They have just announced their engagement.
    12. I haven't got anything left at the end of the week.
    13. That is the friend that came with my brother.
    14. It was one of the rings I have never seen.
    15. Arthur didn't feel like going to class, neither did she.
    16. Pedro likes football a lot and so does Ron.
    17. A lady whose rings we keep in the safe had just left.
    18. Whose car is that? It's hers.

16. PASSIVE
    1. A house has been being built.        2. Was that letter written?
    3. Their lessons have to be studied.              4. Her homework must be being done.
    5. A new car will have to be bought by Arthur.          6. NO PASSIVE VOICE IS POSSIBLE.
    7. The worst coffee is made there.           8. The letter hadn't been sent yet.
    9. Bruce hade to be taken to hospital.           10. The description was not forgotten by Arthur.
    11. Jeans aren't worn by her.

17. RELATIVE CLAUSES. Insert the second sentence into the first one by means of a relative clause.

     1. That's the girl whose boyfriend is working in my school.
    2. He was the only person who could tell you the whole truth.
    3. I spoke with Peter, who had been talking to his teacher previously.
    4. This is the car I would like to buy, but it's very expensive.
    5. I saw your brother in the cinema where they're putting "Gone With The Wind", which is my favourite film.

18. Put the sentences into the PASSIVE VOICE :

    1. Was the doctor called?          2. It is thought that they are painting the house. / The house is thought to be being painted          3. Who was this novel written by?       4. What were you given?            5. Six books ought to have been read for literature.

19. REPORTED SPEECH. Put this dialogue into reported speech:

    Arthur asked Mary what was the matter and told her not to cry. Then he offered her his my handckerchief.
    Mary apologized for being so boring, but she said she hadn't seen Bruce for the whole weekend. Next, she asked if he had seen him.
    Arthur answere he had.
    Mary asked him where he had seen him.
    Arthur replied he had seen him at the dentist's the previous Thursday.
    Mary told him he hadn't come for her on Thursday, so there had to be quite a simple explanation.

20. CONDITIONALS.  complete the following sentences:

    1. ... I would have called the police           2. ... you would pass English in June.           
    3. ..... I would write all the comments for Albert.       4. .... if I had heard the news before.         
    5. ..... he'll have to come to my house.          6. .... if you know anything.

Homework for today:


  Unit 6  (page 74-76)



Here's another case of confinement you may well remember....

Cast Away (Some movie clips) Tom Hanks




viernes, 27 de marzo de 2020

The long way... home? NO, to a final solution (QUARANTINE: DAY 12)

It is a long way to a final solution to the health crisis we are dealing with. There is again a polarisation between those who are stronger and those who are weaker since the stronger are working better and better, and the weaker ARE NOT WORKING AT ALL!!!!


HALF OF OUR STUDENTS, at the end of this second week, have done NOTHING AT ALL, which means they will be in worse conditions than two weeks ago. It's so sad!!

 

 

All around the world many teams of scientists are working on a vaccine:

'It’s a razor’s edge we’re walking': inside the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine (the long read, The Guardian)

How coronavirus took just weeks to overwhelm Spain (The Guardian)






Quarantine Scoreboard

Posts uploaded:  11


Students participating:  about 55 out of 110 (50%)


Comments written and corrected: 200


Emails exchanged: about 600


PASEN announcements & messages: more than 700


Things handed in and corrected: almost 200

Visits to blog and site during quarantine: more than 2,600 (Average of 300 visits per day)




Supertramp Take The Long Way Home (lyrics)




 

Here's Albert, your English teacher, to give you a lift!!!


RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE QUARANTINE



 Friday, 27th March



No tasks for today because we don't have class on Fridays, but 2 little things for the weekend:

>>>  Listen to the reader Around the World in 80 Days and then, read aloud

>>> Watch this:

 

Willy Fog - 04 - The Temple of Doom | Full Episode

 

 


 

First of all, I have to apologize as I forgot to give you the solutions on Monday to pages 40-42 in the workbook.

So here are the solutions:

Vocabulary
1.  insect bite, sprained ankle, stomachache, temperature, rash, wart, cough, verruca, ear infection, cold
2  2. sprained ankle   3. insect bite, rash   4. temperature     5. verruca     6. infections
    7. stomach ache    8. cold, cough
3  2. ear infection   3. stomach ache    4. insect bite     5. sprained ankle    6. cold

Grammar 1
1  1. impossible    2. possible    3. highly probable      4. possible, but not certain
2. might/may/could     3. might/may/could    4. can't    5. must    6. might/may/could
3  2. can't    3. must   4. can't    5. might   6. may
2. must be horrible     3. might be good for a cold    4. too much orange juice could be bad for you    5. can be bad for you
5  1. Pudiera ser que ellos jugaran al tenis más tarde hoy.
    2. Tanto chocolate no puede ser bueno para ti.
    3. Mi instituto puede que ponga yoga antes de clase.
    4. Debes estar realmente en forma si vas a correr todos los días.
    5. Ella podría tener fiebre porque ella tiene una infección.
    6. Los veganos pueden tener problemas con el tema de comer suficientes proteinas.
6. Being ill a lot must be really annoying.
    Doing exercise before class can be a good idea.
    Only eating raw food can't be good for your health.
    Using alternative medicine, like acupuncture, could be the solution for your pains in the back.
    Making sure you have a balanced diet might solve your ankle problems.

Vocabulary
1  1. in good shape, in bad, out of, get in
    2. put on, have (a weight) problem, lose, go on
    3. is on, well-balanced
2  2. get in shape/lose weight       3. well-balanced diet     4. in good shape     5. a weight problem
    6. put on (so much) weight     7. go on a diet    8. lose weight

Listening
3   No, she doesn't
4   2 T   3T   4F    5F    6F   7T   8T   9F     10T


Smart Planet Digital books



And now we continue revising Unit 5 in the Workbook, you have to do pages 43-44

 

As well, and as a preparation for the exam after Easter, you'll do from exercise 49 to 59 in this section in my site>>>>   MOCK EXAMS (4º ESO)

 

So, this is homework for today and the whole weekend.     





News Review:  How smart is artificial intelligence?   (BBC Learning English)

 

Learners' Questions:  what is the difference between these 4 verbs: REMEMBER, REMIND, RECOLLECT & RECALL?   (BBC Learning English)




 

 

 


NO HOMEWORK FOR TODAY AS WE HAVEN'T GOT ANY CLASSES ON FRIDAYS, but remember you have to finish the two readers we have for the second and third term, and you have to send me your digital projects and anything else you do.

 

English with Lucy   >>>   THINK in English - STOP translating in your head! ACHIEVE in 5 STEPS!