5.26.2011

Exams

Go to the school website and check that your name is on the list of people admitted to do the exam. Check also the classrooms for the written exam and the possible dates for the oral exams.

5.25.2011

Past passive

Watch the video (click on past passive) and see examples of the use of the past passive.

5.23.2011

"The Spanish Revolution"

Demonstrators gather and shout slogans in Madrid's famous landmark Puerta del Sol, against politicians, bankers and authorities' handling of the economic crisis May 18, 2011. The demonstrations began on Sunday May 15, when thousands of people gathered in several cities in Spain to demand what they called 'real democracy' and protesters have vowed to occupy central squares in several Spanish cities until the May 22 local elections.
(photo taken from the front page of The Washington Post, 19 May)

Read an article about the Spanish demonstrations.

Watch this video and answer the questions. (key in "comments")

1. How have the protesters been dubbed?
2. What have thousands of them defy? Why?
3. How do they describe the camp?
4. Is the rally taking place only in Madrid?
5. Protesters are showing their frustation at _____________ and at the economic crisis that ________________________.
6. What is a major issue?
7. What does the young girl say?
8. What does the young boy say?
9. What does Egypt's Tahrir Square seem to be for them?
10. What do the protesters want?
11. Why do thousands of people go there?


5.22.2011

Computer security basics for beginners

Watch the video up to minute 4 and answer the questions. (key in "comments").

1. Why does she say some people don’t turn on their computers?
2. What is she going to explain and how is she going to do it?
3. Complete the definition:
A virus is a piece of computer code that ___________________ itself to a program or ___________________. It___________________ a computer when the program or ___________________ is opened.
4. What can viruses do?
5. How are viruses spread?
6. What are the typical signs that show you that your computer may be infected?
7. What’s the best way to know if you have a virus?
8. Complete these definitions:
Spyware is ___________________ typically unknown to you, running on your computer that ___________________ your personal information and sends you ___________________ ___________________.
Phising is an attempt to gather your personal information including ___________________ and credit cards through *phony ___________________ and deceptive ___________________.
Spam is unsolicited *bulk e-mail sent to your e-mail address. They typically consist of ___________________ for a wide range of ___________________, many of which are fraudulent or ___________________.

*Phony /’foʊ ni/ not real or genuine; fake.
*bulk mail mail consisting of large numbers of identical items.

5.16.2011

Playmobil Apple Store :: play set from ThinkGeek :: April’s fool!

Take a look at the new play set from ThinkGeek. They have created an Apple Store!! Listen and answer the questions, enjoy it!
Weird? don’t worry it’s an April’s fool product from ThinkGeek!! it looks real, doesn't it?


5.12.2011

How to make small talk

Read some useful tips to help you make small talk.

5.11.2011

Twitter

Listen to the first part of this radio programme where they explain what Twitter is and take some notes. Then listen and read the script to check your notes.

5.08.2011

Home

A well-known image from Arthus-Bertrand's "Earth from Above" series, the grand prismatic hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States.















"Home": Watch this environmentally conscious documentary produced by Luc Besson, and narrated by Glenn Close. It presents the many wonders of planet Earth from an entirely aerial perspective and poses the prospect that unless we act quickly, we risk losing the only home we may ever have. (Unfortunately there are no subtitles, but the images are just wonderful and I don't think it's too difficult to follow).

Here's the Spanish version if you want to check what you've understood.

5.06.2011

Royal wedding moments you might have missed

Watch the video and answer the questions (answers in "comments")



1. Where were they going at the beginning of the video?
2. What has Sarah Burton designed?
3. How many people were there in the Mall*?
4. What did Kate do when she came out on the balcony at Buckingham Palace? Why?
5. What happened to the three-year-old bridesmaid?
6. What did Prince Harry tell his brother while Kate was walking down the aisle?
7. What did Prince William tell his bride?
8. What did Prince William tell Kate’s father?
9. How did they leave the Abbey?
10. Why do they say “it’s a new image for a new monarchy”?
11. What time did the party finish?
12. What is a well-kept secret?


*The Mall in central London is the road running from Buckingham Palace at its western end to Admiralty Arch and on to Trafalgar Square at its eastern end.

5.05.2011

Talking about a friend

Watch Layla talking about her friend Michelle and answer these questions. You can do something similar if you're asked to talk about a friend in the oral exam.
(answers in "comments")
1. When and where did they meet?
2. Why did they become friends?
3. How are they different?
4. Why does she say Michelle is “flaky”?
5. How are they similar?
6. Have they ever argued?
7. How often do they see each other? Why?
8. When was the last time they saw each other?
9. Why couldn’t they go to Banksy’s exhibition?
10. Where did they go instead?
11. What do they both have now?

5.03.2011

5.02.2011

Obama's speech about Bin Laden's death

Watch Obama’s speech and take notes.
Then read these ideas from his speech and try to order them using your notes. Watch it again and check the order. (answers in “comments”)


You have the whole text here.

a) Obama announces the operation conducted in Pakistan that has ended with the death of Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al-Qaeda.


b) The war is not against muslims but against terrorists. American cooperation with Pakistan has led to the killing of Bin Laden and Pakistan and the US will continue to fight Al-Qaeda together.

c) Al-Qaeda openly declared the war on the US. They went to war against them to protect their citizens, friends and allies.


d) Obama tells American families that lost loved ones on September 11 that they’ll never forget it and they will do whatever it takes to prevent another attack on their shores.


e) Last August Obama was informed that Bin Laden had been located in a compound in Pakistan.
f) Obama describes September 11 as the worst attack ever and speaks about the nearly 3,000 citizens taken from them.


g) Obama says that American people didn’t want the war but as a country they couldn’t tolerate their security to be threatened. He says they have to be true to their values and states that justice has been done.


h) Obama knows this is not the end of Al-Qaeda and assures they must and will remain vigilant.

i) In the last ten years the Americans have disrupted terrorist attacks and have captured and killed terrrorists (even some involved in September attack). However, Bin Laden had managed to avoid capture and had escaped to Pakistan.

j) When September 11 took place the Americans showed they were united and didn’t pay attention to their different countries, Gods, races or ethnics. They helped each other and were determined to protect their nation and bring the responsible ones to justice.


k) Obama thanks everyone who carried out the operation and achieved this.


l) Today (1st May), under Obama’s direction, they launched a targeted operation in which no Americans were hurt, civilian casualties were avoided. There was a firefight and they killed Bin Laden and took custody of his body.

m) Obama says that today’s achievement shows the greatness of the USA and the determination of American people. He says that the USA can protect the world because they are one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.


n) Obama says that shortly after taking office he made the killing or capture of Bin Ladent the top priority on their war against Al-Qaeda.


o) Obama describes Bin Laden’s death as the most significant achievement in their effort to defeat Al-Qaeda.

MAY LISTENING HANDOUT

I. Tapping the power of wind (1’43”)
http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,82090420001_1986203,00.html

II. NEWSPAPERS http://www.elllo.org/english/Mixer/42-NewsPart.html

III. MEDIA BLACKOUT (6’)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/general/sixminute/2010/11/101104_6min_media_blackout_page.shtml

IV. International Internet Sites now allowed in China (3’16”)
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/367

V. MEGACITIES (3’25”)
http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/prof_mp3/city-population.mp3 (recording)
http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/prof_mp3/city-population.pdf (exercise and script)

VI. Sandquist (2’36”)
http://www.podcast.tv/video-podcasts/frontlineshop-com-streetfashion-im-web-62094.html

VII. Fashion
http://www.elllo.org/english/Mixer/09Fashion.html