Sunday, 12 February 2017

LOVE IS IN THE AIR!

HAPPY VALENTINE´S DAY!




Watch this Valentine´s Day presentation to discuss the different types of love

BET YOU DIDN´T KNOW THE REAL STORY OF ST VALENTINE´S DAY!

Watch this video from the history channel to find out:






Let´s now learn some idioms that include the Word HEART in English:

Can you guess the meaning?
In pairs discuus the meaning of the following idioms an try to MIME what they mean!

- To have a heart of gold
- To have a big heart
- To be cold-hearted
- To wear your heart on your sleeve
- To cross your heart and hope to die
- To cry your heart out
- To eat your heart out
- From the bottom of your heart
- To have a change of heart
- To have a heart
- To have your heart in your mouth
- To have your heart set on something
- To set your heart at rest
- To be soft hearted
- To take something to heart

Follow this  ESOL Courses link to find out some more definitions





What happens to people who are in love? Here are some examples

What happens inside your brain when you are attracted to someone else? Listen to this video from the History channel about the science of love and attraction and be prepared to answer questions!







All Saints Never Ever. All Saints was a very successful band in Britain, The States and Australia during the 1990s. Their greatest hit was Never Ever. One of the four girls in the band wrote the song after splitting up with her boyfriend. The song won 1998 Brit Awards for Best Single and Best Video,
Listen to the song and choose the right word to go in the gap:





Now listen carefully to the beginning of the song. What questions would she like to ask her exboyfriend? Please write them down.



Now let´s get into something more "cheesy" and listen to a classic!

Love is in the Air by John Paul Young:





Fancy watching a very interesting TED Talk about Love? Follow the link to Mandy Len Catron Falling in Love is the easy part

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