Thursday 26 February 2009

Happy clouds

Ok, maybe England has enough clouds already, but none like these:

Fleet foxes

I regularly fall in love with songs, and play them to death.

My latest "love" is this song, "White winter hymnal", by the Fleet Foxes.

There are many discussions on the internet about the meaning of the lyrics, but I'd suggest just sitting back and enjoying the melody. It's not my usual style of music, but it's SO pretty. Hope you like it.

Lyrics:

Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal

I was following the pack,
all swallowed in their coats
with scarves of red tied ’round their throats,
to keep their little heads
from fallin’ in the snow
And I turned ’round and there you go
And, Michael, you would fall
and turn the white snow red as strawberries
in the summertime


Wednesday 25 February 2009

Coin-stealing birds

You probably thought that it was just the banks, phone companies and electricity companies that we had to be careful with, but nope, it's the birds too.
(I personally love the kind of bird that steals: crows, magpies, etc. I didn't know that starlings do it too. So cute! ♥)

Josep from 4T sent me the original story. Snopes.com tells it like this:

Bill owns a company that manufactures and installs car wash systems... (read more)


Monday 23 February 2009

Urban legends

Are you gullible? Test your knowledge of urban legends with this test: Urban Legends Test


Sunday 22 February 2009

Happy Carnival everybody!

Well, I'm not really a carnival person, but this year I dressed up as a "guiri" English teacher. You may have seen me in Vilanova. I was very convincing. Life-like.

Remember there's no class on Monday or Tuesday, so I'll see you all on Wednesday/Thursday.

Have fun, and don't eat too many sweets!

Thursday 19 February 2009

Reading practice online

Today I discovered this page (you might already know it):

http://www.barcelona-metropolitan.com/Default.aspx

Some of the articles may be a bit long, but it's great practice for you, and there are lots of interesting topics.

Recommended grammar book


As mentioned in class, for those of you in 3rd year or 4th year who need to revise your grammar structures, extra practice or whatever, this is a very good book:
English Grammar in Use (for intermediate students) by Raymond Murphy (Cambridge).
(If you already have a different grammar book at home, bring it in and show it to me).
Remember to get the one with answers so that you can study at home autonomously.

Friday 13 February 2009

Time to relax

Well, I've finished correcting all your exams, writing out the marks, etc, so now I can sit back and enjoy the weekend as I deserve. Ahhhhhhhhh.

Have a good weekend, everyone, and see you next week!

Saturday 7 February 2009

Monday 2 February 2009

Listening practice on the web

There are lots of listening resources on the internet, and I've included some on my list of recommended links, but just to make it (even) easier for you, let me re-recommend http://www.elllo.org/ (I know some of you have already investigated the page and found it useful).

This page has a great variety of listening activities:

Very short and easy: http://www.elllo.org/english/Games.htm

Situation conversations with comprehension questions: http://www.elllo.org/english/Situations.htm

Or listen to different people answering the same question (and practise listening to different accents): http://www.elllo.org/english/Mixer.htm

Or maybe multiple-choice type listenings here: http://www.elllo.org/english/STeP.htm.

Or, or, or... look, I'm SURE you can find something interesting on the page: interviews, news articles, etc, so what are you waiting for to check it out? Feedback welcome as usual.