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

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domingo, 17 de noviembre de 2024

Tourism, solution or problem?

 

Some time ago I posted this:

 Talking about tourism, all that glitters is not gold.

 

and it sounded a bit bizarre. Nowadays, nobody can deny that tourism, the way it has become, is a big problem to sort out because it has some negative consequences on the people who live in these places tourists invade at any time of the year.


 

Here are some articles for you to read and come to a conclusion or think about possible solutions:

 


 

 

 Here's my musical hint for today: This is the right time by Lisa Stansfield. Here's a version with the lyrics for you to check!

 









Here are some activities for you to do:

Road towards success in the new PAU (Selectivity exam).....


Use of English


A. Complete these sentences with the comparative of superiority or the superlative form of the adjectives given in brackets.

1.Travelling by car is (cheap) _______________________ than by train, but travelling by airplane is even (expensive) ________________________. What is (expensive) __________________ means of transport for you? And (cheap) _________________ ?

2. The exercise was (difficult) _________________ than we expected, but (easy) ___________________ than the one we did in the final exams in June.

3. German cars are (reliable) ________________ cars I have ever driven, but Japanese cars are (fast) ________________ than them.

4. The economic situation is not good. It could be (bad) _____________________, but you can find a (good) ____________________ job if you work abroad.

5. Granada is (far) ________________ from Salobreña than Itrabo.

6. Can you read this text (quietly) _________________ ? There are other people trying to study in the library.

7. Who is (wealthy) ___________________ person in the world? I don’t really know and I don’t really care as I am (concerned) ______________________ about (poor) __________________ people in our society.

8. For (far) _______________ information on the comparatives you can visit my page NOTES ON GRAMMATICAL ISSUES (2º Bach).

9. (crowded) ____________________ beach I’ve been to is the one in Torrenueva.

10. The journey takes (long) ________________ by car than by train.

 

B. When possible, rewrite the sentences in Exercise A using quantifiers such as: much, a lot, far, a bit, a little, slightly

 

C. Translate the following sentences into English.

1. Ya no puedo esperar más tiempo.

2. La enfermedad de mi abuelo es mucho más grave de lo que los doctores pensaban.

3. Me temo que el problema es un poco más complicado de resolver de lo que piensa Alberto.

4. Ya no puedo andar más porque estoy cansadísimo.

5. Mi tío es ligeramente mayor que mi tía, aunque parezca mucho más joven.

6. Se está poniendo cada vez más difícil encontrar un trabajo bien pagado.

7. Me puse cada vez más nervioso cuando esperaba mi turno.

8. Cuanto más temprano nos levantemos, más pronto llegaremos a la cima.

9. Cuanto mayor nos hacemos, más sabios somos, como los búhos.

10. Cuanto más mercancías se vendan, más ricos se harán los propietarios de tiendas.

11. Mi hermano mayor me trajo un regalo de Dublín. Es el mismo CD que el tuyo.

12. Había menos gente en la clase que en el pasillo. No había tanta gente en clase como en el pasillo.

13. Mi primo mayor trabaja en el extranjero, lo cual es durísimo para él y su familia.

14. Sevilla es la ciudad española más calurosa que yo conozca.

15. Leer el blog de Alberto es interesantísimo porque hay muchas noticias sobre el mundo.

16. Prefiero The Hound of the Baskervilles a A Foreigner in Britain porque es mucho más emocionante.

 

D. Comparative of equality (___) & inferiority (....)

1. My father is not (tall) _______________________ as you, so he is (tall) ................................... than you.

2. The house cost .............................. than we paid for our previous one, but not (much) __________________ as they paid for that house by the beach.

3. I’ll be there (fast) _____________________ as I can, probably in ..................... than five minutes.

4. The city centre was not (crowded) _________________ as they had told us.

 


 
 

 

Quizz: Complete the expression (BBC Learning English)



Weather tracker: ‘Cold drop’ to cause heavy rain in Spain (The Guardian)

 

Floods in Spain: The impact of DANA explained | REUTERS

Nature Is Speaking – Julia Roberts is Mother Nature | Conservation International (CI)

 



 

"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"



 

 

Would you believe it?  >>>  What are the best countries for Americans to retire in 2024?   


domingo, 30 de agosto de 2020

It is what it is

 


There are many situations in our everyday life where the only response we've got is "It is what it is" (BBC Learning English)  >>> To say that we must accept the reality of a difficult situation you can say this.

Examples:

You tried your best, but you still failed the exam. It is what it is.

Me and Tan just don't like each other. It's difficult, but it is what it is.

 

US President Donald Trump and Michelle Obama using the same idiom: "It is what it is"


 


Do you know who Michelle Obama is?....

From Michelle Obama's humble Chicago upbringing to the White House: Part 1 & Part 2  





Another critic situation nowadays is climate change. We have to accept it and face it as well as we can. Here are some interesting articles for you to read about the issue:

 





Today we'll be revising the modal verb MUST (obligations) & MUSTN'T (prohibitions) with our 1º ESO students:

                                                            SPORTS TIME

(Cambridge University Press)  You will do the exercises  on pages 87-88.

 

 

And now some exercises for my 4º ESO & 1º Bachillerato students for the preparation for the B1 & B2 exams >>>

HIGHWAY TO B2.....

USE OF ENGLISH. Multiple-choice exercise. Choose the appropriate option:

21. He will probably ................... for the newspapers.   (A  take his picture    B   having his picture taken   C  have his picture taken   D   had taken his picture)

22. He is certainly going to arrive home  ..................    (A  late    B   lately   C  more late   D   latest)
23. Larry's horse ........................ eat the grass.  (A  couldn't    B   wouldn't   C  shouldn't   D   mightn't)
24. Eric and Bill are having ............ trouble.     (A  many    B   few   C  a lot of   D   plenty)
25.  Eric says to Bill, "Let's try a bit harder, .................... ?".   (A  will we    B   shall we  C  do we   D  are we)
26. The horse was put ............... by the high fence.     (A  off    B   over   C  away   D   down)
27. Larry was very shocked when he found ............ on the ground.     (A  him    B   to himself   C  his self    D   himself)
28. I think he .................. up.     (A  needs cheer up     B   needs cheering up   C  needs to    D  is needing to)
29. It's time someone ................... to help him.   (A  is going    B  goes   C  went   D   has gone)
30. ................ up, someone will send for an ambulance.        (A  Until he gets      B   Whether he gets   C  If he does get   D   Unless he gets)
31. No doubt he will soon .......................... .        (A  get his accident over    B   get on with his accident   C  get out of his accident   D  get over his accident)
32. Eric and Bill are tired so they'll soon stop .................... a rest.  (A  for have   B  for having   C  to have   D  for to have)
33. Larry .............. better choose a bigger horse next time.   (A would   B  does  C  had    D  should)
34. Eric didn't want to miss his drink. ..................... did Bill.         (A  Either    B   Whether   C  Neither  D  No)
35. But they have to work,  ........ ? (A oughtn't they   B  mustn't they   C won't they  D  don't they)
36. The horse will not move even if three people ........... it.   (A  had pushed    B   pushing   C  will push   D  push)
37. It .............. every time the fence is too high.   (A  stop   B  will stop   C shall stop   D  stopping)
38. "We aren't going to move this horse,", said Eric.
"I'm afraid .................... ," replied Bill.   (A  not    B   yes   C  no   D   that)
39. The harder they tried ...................... they got.    (A  the more hotter    B  hotter   C  the hotter   D   hotly)
40. Larry still doesn't really know ................ has happened.    (A  whether    B   how  C  what   D   if)


Solutions to USE OF ENGLISH exercise in the previous post:

1.  B   2.3. C   4. D   5. D   6. D   7.8.9.10. C   11.12.13.14. D   15.  D   16.  B   17.  D   18.  C   19. C   20. B

 

 


 

 JP Cooper - September Song (with lyrics)




Coldplay - Everyday Life (Official Video)

 

 

Some activities for you to do: 



MmmEnglish talking about Slang & Phrases for English Conversation 💰 Wealth & Money   >>>

 

 


 

 

 


"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"

Fawlty Towers - Top 10 moments 




 


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