Tuesday, 4 December 2018

CHRISTMAS ADS 2018

It is almost Christmas and as every year we are ready to watch the most popular ads for the festive season!


Number one this year is John Lewis´ad with Elton John as the protagonist. Enjoy watching!

JOHN LEWIS CHRISTMAS ADS 2018








Starring an eight year old star giving the performance of her life, all for her mum. Directed by Michael Gracey, the director of The Greatest Showman.
The Show tells the story of the North Star overcoming her nerves to deliver a performance of a lifetime, to the amazement of mum. She is supported by a huge cast of 59 kids aged 6-11, all dressed as a variety of Christmas staples - including a turkey drummer and set of Christmas lights (plug included). The cast all dance and sing along as the stage transforms to reveal a 40ft Christmas tree and a 14ft glitter-filled gravy boat.

ALL THE 2018 CHRISTMAS ADS RANKED AND RATED BY BRANDWATCH.COM


Tuesday, 16 October 2018


REASONS TO LEARN LANGUAGES: HERE WE GO AGAIN!

If you are watching this, it is probably because you are interested in languages!

Let´s start a new edition of our English course discussing about the learning of languages:

Reasons Why You Should Learn a Second Language

4 reasons to learn a new language.

John McWhorter, linguist and professor at Columbia University.
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TED2016
 



Be prepared to discuss the four reasons why John McWhorter supports that we should learn a new language.

Please make a list as you listen to his talk.

What moral views do speakers of a language have in common?


Let´s now watch this fantastic video by Mia Nacamulli in TED-Ed: The benefits of a bilingual brain



Wednesday, 21 March 2018

SONGS, MOVIES AND SERIES TO PRACTISE SPOKEN ENGLISH

This entry is dedicated to practice language in real spoken situations.

Enjoy watching this series and samples from popular films!

Hollywood English website: 




Sheldon and the Conditionals:



Conditional sentences in songs:








Listen to this classic to spot the sentences where there is a regret about a past situation:

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN´S DAY 2018

CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN´S DAY

PRESS FOR PROGRESS

What date is International Women’s Day 2018, what is this year’s theme and how is the day celebrated?

 
This annual event celebrates women's achievements and pushes forward towards gender equality.
It has been observed for over 100 years and is now marked around the world. Here's everything you need to know:

When is International Women's Day 2018 and what is the theme this year?

International Women's Day falls on March 8 every year - that means that it falls on Thursday this week.
The day brings together global governments, women's organisations, businesses and charities together under the banner of International Women's Day.
The day itself will be marked with talks, performances, rallies, networking events and marches.
With the recent scandals in Hollywood, and the World Economic Forums' Global Gender Gap Report showing that it will take 217 years to close the gender parity gap, it's more important than ever that aim for progress.
The theme of this year's International Women's Day is #PressforProgress.
The website argues: "We can't be complacent. Now, more than ever, there's a strong call-to-action to press forward and progress gender parity.
"A strong call to #PressforProgress. A strong call to motivate and unite friends, colleagues and whole communities to think, act and be gender inclusive."

The event has been celebrated on March 8 since 1913.

What are International Women's Day's origins?

The earliest observance of a Woman's Day was held in New York on February 28, 1909, and was organised by the Socialist Party of America.
A year later, at the International Women's Conference in Copenhagen, Socialist representatives proposed that there be an International Women's Day, inspired by the demonstration in New York.
The delegates agreed that an international day should be formed as part of a strategy to promote equal rights for women and women's suffrage.
It was celebrated for the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on March 19, 1911.
Two years later, in 1913, it was proposed that the date be moved to March 8 and it has been celebrated on this day ever since.

Why do we still celebrate International Women's Day?

The original aim of International Women's Day was to achieve gender equality for women - this has not yet been realised.
The Gender Pay Gap still exists in the UK where women earn up to 14% less than men. In January 2018, Ladbrokes, EasyJet and Virgin Money revealed pay gaps of over 15% in favour of men.
This story is told around the world for a number of reasons, including the lack of women's representation in politics and business.
The World Economic Forum found in 2017 that at the current rate of progress the global gender gap will take 100 years to close.
This represents quite the decline over 2016 where it was estimated to be 83 years.
Last year also saw the rise of the #metoo movement where women from all over the world came forward to share their story of sexually harassment.
The women who broke their silence on sexual assault and harassment were named Time's Person of the Year - The Silence Breakers.

A FEW POPULAR TED TALKS TO MAKE US THINK:
TEACH GIRLS BRAVERY, NOT PERFECTION. TED TALKS. RESHMA SAUJANI is an education activist, founder of "Girls Who Code": 




BRING ON THE FEMALE SUPERHEROES!BY CHRISTOPHER BELL (Media studies scholar)





THE DATA BEHIND HOLLYWOOD´S SEXISM. BY STACEY SMITH (Media researcher)



Sunday, 4 March 2018

WHAT IF...?

IF YOU LOVE SPEAKING ENGLISH YOU´LL LOVE THIS NEW LESSON!

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Talking about hypothetical situations, giving advice, expressing your views on a moral dilemma or even making a polite request or an angry remark. These are but some, situations we may encounter when speaking English!


Let´s start with a famous song that uses conditional sentences to talk about a hypothetical situation:



How many sentences starting with If can you spot in this song?
Please make a list


Watch Dan´s quick review, by BBC Learning English, of the different types of conditional sentences in English and choose one of them to explain to the rest of the class with examples:




Zero and first conditional

Listen to this video by 6 minutes grammar from BBC Learning English and discuss the examples given:





How about using conditional sentences to think about these moral dilemmas:

What would you do if...?

- You found a 100 € note as you were walking  a busy street
- You were given the wrong change (extra money ) at a shop or a restaurant
- The only parking space available was the disabled parking space
- You were driving on a road and you knew there are no speed cameras
- You wanted to take a day off work and you didn´t have an excuse...

Can you think of any other moral dilemmas?


A BIT MORE CHALLENGING! MIXED CONDITIONALS




Stop Saying series: how to use unfinished conditional sentences

Sometimes in spoken English is not necessary to finish your sentences as the speaker will probably understand what you want to say...




PRACTISE THE SECOND CONDITIONAL WITH FRIENDS!



TEARS IN HEAVEN- ERIC CLAPTON

Thursday, 15 February 2018

A NEW YEAR AHEAD OF US!


Welcome back to the new edition of our 2018 English course!!

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How about starting with a challenge from far away?

How much do you know about the Chinese New Year? 


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Watch this short video by History.com to get an overall introduction to this popular celebration:





Do you feel identified with any of these symbols of the Chinese Zodiac?




Find further information about the chinese zodiac, typical food and traditions in this link: https://chinesenewyear2018.com/zodiac/dog/

Let´s begin with a quiz  by ESOL Courses to learn some of the adjectives that may describe your personality!

Fancy having a look at a Chinese menu? It will definitely make you feel hungry!

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TO PREPARE FOR THE NEW YEAR....... HAVE YOU MADE ANY NEW YEAR´S RESOLUTIONS YET??

Look at these examples to think of your plans for the future!

There are  different expessions and ways to refer to the future in English. Here are some patterns you can use:

- I´m going to...     
- I´ve decided to...
- I intend to...
- I´m planning to...I´m planning on...+ing
- I might...

People make New Year´s resolutions to improve their lives in some ways. We can improve our lives by:
-  Startig something new: I am thinking of starting a Chinese course.
-  Triying harder at something: I am planning to try harder in English.
-  Cutting down on something: I am going to cut down on surfing the Internet.
-  Quitting something: I´ve decided to quit smoking
-  Or we can just keep doing what we are doing now! I am planning to keep going to the gym.

NOW TRY MAKING YOUR OWN!