Take care if you're driving, and have a great time. :)
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Typical Christmas questions
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Jessica the Hippo: answer key and script
This is the listening task we did on the 17th/18th of December (3rd year). If you missed it, try it now.
Answer key: 1F 2F 3T 4F 5T 6F 7F 8F
Transcript:
Narrator: It is one of the rules of Africa: if you see a hippo, head the other way. But this is Jessica, and she breaks all the rules.
TRUE or FALSE?
1. Jessica was born in captivity. | |
2. Hippos are not usually dangerous to humans. | |
3. Tony has kept other wild animals before. | |
4. Jessica can be aggressive when she is hungry. | |
5. Jessica broke some things inside the house. | |
6. Jessica doesn’t get on with other hippos. | |
7. Jessica has escaped several times. | |
8. Jessica is too old to have babies. | |
Answer key: 1F 2F 3T 4F 5T 6F 7F 8F
Transcript:
Narrator: It is one of the rules of Africa: if you see a hippo, head the other way. But this is Jessica, and she breaks all the rules.
Tony: (unintelligible)
Narrator: Tony Joubert, a game warden , found her washed up by flood water when she was just a day old. Seven years on, she's still here.
Tony: I don't know whether she sees me as a hippo or she sees herself as a human. All I know is that ... there's a fantastic bond I've never had with any other animal in my whole life. I've raised elephants and buffalo and lions, and that stuff, but I've never had something this close. Never ever.
Narrator: Jessica spends her days lazing in the sun, and cooling down in the water, with Tony and his wife on hand to deliver refreshments: weak sweet coffee twice a day. Then there's the afternoon snack with the dogs. And if Jessica is still hungry, she knows where to go. A short walk to the house, where a closed door doesn't stop her, even if the dog gets in the way. She's already broken a sofa and a bed inside, so everywhere but the kitchen is off-limits. But the kitchen's her favourite place.
Shirley: Jessica sees herself as our child. She sees herself as a unique being, one of us, a part of the family. That's what she is. That is what she is to us.
Narrator: And how do you see her?
Shirley: I see Jessica as my daughter, 100%. She... I can't imagine my life without Jessica.
Narrator: And Jessica seems happy to stick around. It's one thing to tame a hippo in captivity, but what makes Jessica so remarkable is that she's free to leave at any time. Further along this river there's a pod of wild hippos, and Jessica likes to spend time with them, but she always comes back here. Probably because she knows she's on to a good thing.
The hippo kills more humans in Africa than any other wild mammal, but Jessica has never displayed any aggression. And after a long hard day of eating, she likes a massage before she goes to bed.
Hippos live into their 40's and Jessica is expected to mate and breed, so there could soon be another hefty pet here, curling up with the dogs to go to sleep.
Emma Hurd, Sky News, Hoedspruit, South Africa
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Christmas party
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Contracted "will"
This old Elvis song has a lot of contracted "will"s, and the subtitles help you to listen for them.
Dedicated to all those bloggers out there who have no readers and no people commenting.
Dedicated to all those bloggers out there who have no readers and no people commenting.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Feeling grumpy is good for you
Grumpy (adj) = in a bad mood, bad-tempered, negative, etc.
According to an Australian psychologist, bad-tempered and negative people think more clearly. Interesting, eh? Is it your case?
Friday, 4 December 2009
Everybody's dream
You know, one minute you're so poor that you're living in a cave, and the next thing, you inherit millions from an unknown relative. We've all dreamed about it some time or other.
Read the heartlifting story here: Homeless brothers inherit millions
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Listening practice
Come on, people, do some listening practice!
I've already chosen an easy one for you, so you can click on this link directly and have no excuses.
http://www.elllo.org/english/Games/G058-Park.htm
How to listen properly:
I've already chosen an easy one for you, so you can click on this link directly and have no excuses.
http://www.elllo.org/english/Games/G058-Park.htm
How to listen properly:
- Press the enormous triangular "play" button.
- Listen to that part and click on the picture that best describes what the person is talking about.
- Then click "next" to hear the next part.
- If you have time, do the comprehension activity, usually in the column on the right.
- DON'T read the text until after you have finished the activities.
- Choose another easy one to do from this list.
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