jueves, 26 de junio de 2014

Mr. Selfridge

This summer the British TV drama Mr. Selfridge will be broadcasted in Spain for the first time. But , who was the real person behind the character? How was his childhood and young years? Did he become rich? Follow the link below and leave the answers to the questions in a comment.

Mr. Selfridge: the true story

1. On which book is the TV drama based?
2. Did he have a happy childhood? Explain why / why not
3. Which were Mr. Selfridge's jobs in America?
4. Why was Selfridge's Store a " marvel" ?
5. Explain two important innovations in the world of shopping made by Mr. Selfridge.

jueves, 4 de octubre de 2012

Present Simple and Continuous


The Present tenses are very common and you should know how to use them, but in case you need to revise, have a look at the links below, get some practice and leave your results in a comment!

Present Simple / Present Continuous 1
Present Simple / Present Continuous 2
Present Simple/ Present Continuous 3

sábado, 18 de agosto de 2012

UK Symbols


The Union Jack is not the only symbol associated with the United Kingdom, most of them are related to religious or historic people. Have a look at the link below to find out how many symbols you know and then leave a comment with your results!

UK Symbols

viernes, 3 de agosto de 2012

Alphabet

Summer is a good time for revising what you should know by now. The alphabet is something really basic and useful, especially in phone calls. If you still have some problems when spelling in English, click on the video below and let the Sesame Street muppets teach you. Have fun!


viernes, 20 de julio de 2012

The Olympic Games

 From July 27th to August 12th, London will be hosting the 30th edition of the Olympic games. It will be the third time, having previously done so in 1908 and 1948. But, how much do you know about the history of the Olympic Games? Click on the link below and  leave the answers to these questions in a comment.
  The Olympic Games

1. When did the Modern Olympic Games begin?
2. The Statue of Zeus- How was it?
3. Why was the Sacred Truce important?
4. What events were in the pentathlon?
5. Were women allowed to attend the Games? Explain.

miércoles, 11 de julio de 2012

Summer plans


If you haven't got much money to spend on your holidays this year, don't worry! Click on the link below to get 13 ideas to enjoy yourself almost for free. Which ones do you prefer? Are there any other ideas that you would like to suggest? Leave your answers as usual. Enjoy your summer!
13 anticrisis summer plans

jueves, 21 de junio de 2012

Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra was an American singer and actor who died in 1998. During his lifetime, he became extremelly famous both for his voice and for his romances. He sang some of the most beautiful traditional American songs, for example, "New York, New York" or "My Way".
This video below presents the lyrics of " Young at heart". I encourage you to translate it and send me the translation in a comment. I hope you will always be among the very young at heart.


miércoles, 6 de junio de 2012

Never Ending Story

 
The Never Ending Story is a 1984 German film, based on the novel of the same name, written by Michael Ende. At the time it was the most expensive film produced outside the USA and it's still a favourite for millions of people. I highly recommend you to read the book or at least watch the film. Follow the link below and complete the soundtrack.

Never Ending Story - Soundtrack

miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2012

Modal verbs

 Learning how to use the modal verbs correctly is not a piece of cake, but with some practice and common sense you'll be able to cope with them. Follow the links below and leave your results as usual.

Modal Test 1
Modal Test 2
Modal Test 3
Modal Test 4

jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012

Famous games

 Almost everybody knows about the famous game " Angry Birds" because it has been downloaded by millions of people around the world. If you want to learn more about the future of this type of games, just click on the link below and leave the answers to the questions.
Angry birds and its sequel

1. What is the name of the new game that will be released next summer?
2. How much money did the Spanish developers receive for the idea?
3. What does the game consist of?
4. Why did Rovio like the game? Give two reasons.
5.What other iPhone application did Llopis create? What does it consist of?

miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2012

Present perfect


We use the present perfect tense to talk about our experiences in life, to emphasize we continue doing an activity we began in the past or to show the result of an action. In any case, the best way to learn it, is to get some practice. Follow the links below and leave me your results.
Present Perfect- Easy
Present Perfect - Yet and Already
Present Perfect or Past Simple
Song U2 - I still haven't found what I'm looking for

martes, 15 de mayo de 2012

Superstitions

Tomorrow we'll be enjoying a new Moving On theatre production. The name of the play is " With a little bit of Luck". We all need some luck in our life, but what may bring you good luck in Spain is not exactly the same as it is for British people. Read the following text and select the superstitions that appeared on the play. Include your opinion about the play in your comment!


BLACK CATS – Black cats have traditionally been related to superstitions. Many people associate these animals with witches and black magic and for this reason they appear to have some type of magical powers. In Britain, seeing a black cat that crosses the path in front of you is considered good luck. In Spain this is considered bad luck.
RABBITS – Rabbits’ feet are considered good luck in Britain. People often carry one on a key ring, in their pocket or in their car.
MAGPIES – In Britain, seeing magpies is considered a sign of things to come. There is a rhyme that explains what will happen in the future depending on the number of Magpies you see:
1 for sorrow,
2 for joy,
3 for a girl,
4 for a boy,
5 for silver,
6 for gold,
7 for a secret,
Never to be told.
LADDERS – Walking under a ladder is considered bad luck in most countries. The reason is probably very logical if you consider that if you walk under a ladder something may fall on your head.
HORSESHOES – A horseshoe is traditionally considered good luck. Some people say the horseshoe must have the open end at the top, and others say it must have seven nails in it.
MIRRORS – Breaking a mirror brings seven years bad luck.
CLOVER – Finding a four leaf clover brings good luck. A four leaf clover is very rare and probably you have to be very lucky to find one.
WOOD – Touching wood brings good luck in many countries.
SKY – In Britain the colour of the sky is considered a prediction about the weather for the future. There is a rhyme, which varies from place to place, and reflects the prediction:
"Red sky at night; shepherd’s delight. Red sky in the morning; shepherd’s warning."

miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2012

Madame Tussauds London


Madame Tussauds is a great tourist attraction for people visiting London. It is located in Central London in a former planetarium building.  It is famous for recreating celebrities in wax. It was the first Madame Tussauds museum opening in 1884. If you want to learn more about this famous museum, click on the link below and find the answers to these questions. Leave your answers in a comment!
Madame Tussauds London

 1. How much is an online advanced ticket for an adult?
 2. What cultural figures can you see at the museum?
 3. Who was Madame Tussauds? Tell details about her life.
 4. What famous characters have got a wax figure at Madame Tussauds?
 5. Where can you find other Madame Tussauds museums?

miércoles, 2 de mayo de 2012

Mother's Day


In a few days, people in Spain will be celebrating a new Mother's Day, but there are some differences and also some similarities. Click on the link below and leave the answers to the questions in a comment.

Mother's Day

1. When is Mother's Day in the U.K. this year? And in Spain ?
2. What are the most popular presents for mothers in the U. K. ?
3. What do people put inside a Mother's Day basket?
4. What types of chocolates can you buy nowadays?
5. Where can you find a Mother's gift voucher?

lunes, 30 de abril de 2012

Word Order and Word Formation


Word order mistakes are very common when learning English, so it's a good idea to do some exercises to check if you have got problems or not.On the other hand, word formation exercises can help you to enlarge your vocabulary. Click on the links below, get some practice and then leave your results in a comment !

Word Order sentences
Order in adjectives
Word Formation

lunes, 23 de abril de 2012

Saint George

Today people in England celebrate their national day. There are a lot of different stories about his life and his influence in British tradition. Follow the link below and find the correct information to answer these questions.
Saint George

1.  Who was George at Roman times? What do we know for certain?
2.  How is Saint George's banner?
3.  What book popularised the legend of Saint George and the dragon?
4.  What do Scouts have to do on the 23rd of April?
5.  In which other countries do people celebrate Saint George's Day?
6.  What professions have got Saint George as patron?

domingo, 22 de abril de 2012

Pancakes recipe

Sunday is a great day for learning how to make delicious American pancakes. If you want to try, just click on the video below and enjoy them at breakfast or tea time! Your task will be writing down the ingredients in a comment or leaving your favourite recipe for me! Enjoy your meal!


sábado, 21 de abril de 2012

The Pronunciation Poem

The pronunciation of the English language is one of the most complex parts when learning new vocabulary. There are some pronunciation rules that can help us but still there are a lot of exceptions as well. That's the reason why we have to check the pronunciation in a dictionary. Click on the video below to learn the pronunciation of some common rhymes and the exceptions. Don't worry if you make pronunciation mistakes, just learn the correct pronunciation and you'll improve little by little. In your opininon, what are the English words with the most complex pronunciaton? Leave me your comments!


domingo, 15 de abril de 2012

Titanic

On April 10, 1912, the Titanic embarked on its maiden voyage, sailing from Southampton, England, to New York City. One of the largest and most luxurious passenger liners at the time, the Titanic was also considered by many to be unsinkable. On April 14, however, the ship struck an iceberg, and early the next day it sank. About 1,500 people perished. Because of the tragedy, the Titanic became the best-known ship in the world, capturing the public imagination and inspiring popular books and movies. But there are a lot of unknown details about this true story. Click on the link below and leave me the answers to the questions in a comment!

1. What were the nicknames of the Titanic?
2. What did the first-class passengers have for dinner that night?
3. Why did the ship have only 20 lifeboats instead of 48?
4. How many pets were rescued from the Titanic?
5. What were the most luxurious facilities of the ship?

Titanic Trivia

sábado, 14 de abril de 2012

Singing in the rain

This movie clip belongs to the American film " Singing in the rain". It's a musical film from the year 1952, starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds. It tells the story of a group of artists who have to adapt themselves from being in silent films to acting in talk movies.It is considered one of the best musicals ever made and it appears in a top position in the list of the 100 best Hollywood films.

How about you? What is your favourite film? Can you write a short paragraph giving details about it? If so, leave me a comment!