This fire, this desire to live... or just the love for our lover, relatives, friends... is keeping us alive and is making us fight day after day in these tough conditions.
Episode 210210 / 10 February 2021 >>> Roller-skating making a comeback - Language related to
'new hobbies'. Need-to-know language: challenge, switch off, craze, life's too short & captivated.
Nadal
is still alive at the Australian Open:
Top 5 shots - Day 8 | Australian Open 2021 - Highlights | Tennis | Eurosport
The hunting of wild wolves is to be banned at last!!! This was a wish Dr Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente had long, long time ago. But who was this great man?
There has always been a controversy between those people protecting these wild animals and those people affected by the attacks of the wolves on their herds of sheep, cattle... and that is the main issue of this new law.
Here are some articles for you to read about the issue:
Tough times to live. Many of our students are still kept confined in their homes either because they have tested Coronavirus positive or just because they have been in contact with someone who has tested positive.
With our BEATING COVID-19 page in our site and some online classes we are all trying to lessen the effects of this lockdown, but we need our students' effort to overcome this situation successfully.
What's the opposite of the verb 'to lessen'? What word does it come from? What does the expression 'Whatever will be, will be' in Spanish?
Let's start going through some interesting phrases to learn about COVID-19 pandemic:
I came across this old song and I thought it would be quite suitable for the situation we are going through. Just below we have a version with the lyrics. Pay attention to them and make a comment about the message given. Here's my musical hint in its original version (film scene)
Some activities for you to do:
Listening exercise for you to do : Can a woollen hat really keep you warm? (BBC Learning English) Where does 'woolen' come from? Can you give other examples?
Episode 210203 / 03 February 2021 >>> The 100-year-old magic trick - Language related to
'magic'. Need-to-know language: moment, illusion, captured their imagination, glory & landmark.