World Book Day
is an international event by the United Nations and UNESCO (United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) celebrated to promote the
enjoyment of books and Reading.
The
celebration of World Book Day takes place on every 23rd of April. It
is a notable date chosen by UNESCO’s General Conference, held in Paris in 1995.
23rd of April is the date when William Shakespeare, Miguel Cervantes and Inca
Garcilaso de la Vega, all famous writers have died.
23rd of April is also Saint George's Day, the patron of England and Aragón and the Day of the English Language.
Here you have three videos related to this day:
Shakespeare's life:
Saint George and the dragon:
The reading song:
Do you celebrate World Book Day where you live? Do you like reading? What's your favourite book?
sábado, 18 de abril de 2020
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lunes, 13 de abril de 2020
Record Experiences With a Free COVID-19 Time Capsule Workbook.
Natalie Long is a graphic designer and mom from Canada. She created "My 2020 COVID-19 Time Capsule" worksheets as a way for her daughter, Olivia to keep track of what is happening day-to-day. Long shared the worksheets on her Facebook page, making them available to the public. The 11-page document consists of various activities like interviewing parents, listing favorite foods, and writing a letter to themselves.
I hope you like it!
lunes, 6 de abril de 2020
EASTER
HOLLIDAYS
Now that
you have more free time, you have a great chance to learn English barely realising
it! I’ll tell you how…
1.Watching films:
One of the best
ways to learn English is watching films…
Reasons:
VOCABULARY:
You’re learning new
words. In films, words are used as part
of a story and this context helps you to learn and remember new words more
effectively.
PRONUNCIATION:
Nothing is better than
listening to real native English in a natural way.Hearing native speakers in films will teach better
pronunciation.
CULTURE:
You can learn about the
culture behind the language when you watch movies in English. Language and
culture are closely connected.
Tips to learn English
through movies:
1.Only choose interesting films. Watch
films you will enjoy or even films you have already watched.
2.Avoid difficult films. Try to choose
a movie that suits your current level of English. If you are a beginner, you
may want to start with simple cartoons or children’s films, like Toy Story.
3.Don’t pretend to understand every
single word, you should try to understand the general meaning.
4.Repeat your favorite lines!
5.Use subtitles. It is a good idea to
turn the subtitles on, better in English than in your own language.
Some films you may
like and be suitable for you:
1. Toy Story (1995, 1999, 2010 y 2019). Easy to
follow, both the story and vocabulary. For children and adults. Here you have a clip of one of these films to examplify how to learn with films.
2. Forrest Gump (1994). Simple and clear
language. The main character speaks slowly, perfect to follow his English while
learning the recent American History.
3. Love Actually (2003). A romantic comedy about the
lives of eight very different couples in dealing with their love lives in
interrelated tales all set before Christmas in London.
4. Notting Hill (1999). Another romantic comedy
about a modest bookstore owner who meets one of the most famous movie stars in
the world. It is the best choice to listen to the different American and
British accents of the two main characters.
B. LISTENING SONGS (you can find more songs in
the label “exercises online” or in “Blogs”)
To
practice simple present and continuous:
"Treat You Better" by Shawn Mendes
I won't lie to you
I know he's just not
right for you
And you can tell me if I'm off
But I see it on your face
When you say that he's the one that you want
And you're spending all your time
In this wrong situation
And anytime you want it to stop
I know I can treat you better
Than he can
And any girl like you deserves a gentleman
Tell me why are we wasting time
On all your wasted cryin' When you should
be with me instead
I know I can treat you better
Better than he can
I'll stop time for you
The second you say you'd like me to
I just wanna give you the loving that you're
missing
Baby, just to wake up with you
Would be everything I need and this could be so different
Tell me what you want to do
'Cause I know I can treat you better
Than he can
And any girl like you…
-To practice Past Simple
"Viva la vida"by Cold Play
One the hits of the British Band “Cold Play”, is
a great choice to practice past simple tenses with irregular and irregular verbs
(specially/d/ y /t/ sounds), to
practice their pronunciation. You can also revise the expression “used to +
infinitivo” (solía).
I used to rule the world Seas would rise when I gave the word Now in the morning I sleep
alone Sweep the streets I used to own
I used to roll the dice Feel the fear in my enemy’s
eyes Listened as the crowd would sing Now the old king is dead long
live the king One minute I held the key Next the walls were closed
on me And I discovered that my castles stand Upon pillars of salt and
pillars of sand
I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing Roman cavalry choirs are
singing Be my mirror, my sword and
shield My missionaries in a foreign
field For some reason I can’t
explain Once you’d gone there wasnever Never an honest word And that was when I ruled the world
It was a wicked and wild wind Blew down the doors to let me in Shattered windows and the sound of drums People couldn’t believe what I’d become Revolutionaries wait For my head on a silver
plate Just a puppet on a lonely
string Oh who would ever want to be
king?
I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing Roman cavalry choirs are
singing Be my mirror, my sword and
shield My missionaries in a foreign
field For some reason I can’t
explain I know St Peter won’t call
my name Never an honest word But that was when I ruled the world
Oh oh oh oh ohh oh [x5]
I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing Roman cavalry choirs are singing Be my mirror, my sword and
shield My missionaries in a foreign
field For some reason I can’t
explain I know St Peter won’t call
my name Never an honest word But that was when I ruled the world
- I hope you like it.... and remember...
miércoles, 1 de abril de 2020
¡Primer Reto....sonreír!
We can´t change some situations, but we can change our attitude to face them!