Hi everybody and welcome to my EOI (Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas) blog.This blog is primarily for my Upper Intermediate B2 and Advanced C1 students to offer you extra materials to consolidate and improve your English language skills. Be sure to participate and make comments or suggestions of your own. Happy learning!
27 feb 2010
Home Schooling
Here is some food for thought concerning education. Read this article and write a summary of the reasons why more and more parents are opting for Home Schooling http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2007/feb/23/schools.uk3. Do you think parents are crazy or quite right to keep their children away from school? What is the situation like in Spain?
Schoolday Memories
The other day we were reminiscing about our schooldays. Some students had pleasant stories to tell whilst others had gruesome tales to tell. Is there still dark sarcasm in the classroom these days? Are pupils/teachers more or less respectful than in the past?
Have a listen to this song by Pink Floyd and spot the grammatical errors. Or do you think they are really errors or just poetic license?
Have a listen to this song by Pink Floyd and spot the grammatical errors. Or do you think they are really errors or just poetic license?
18 feb 2010
singing in the rain
What a rainy Winter we're having in sunny Cadiz this year. It feels like Ireland. Here's a link to the famous song http://http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkEvy-9yVyQ which we danced to and sang in class today. Did you learn any new vocabulary, pronunciation or dance steps?
11 feb 2010
Valentine's Day: Fools Rush In
Hi everybody. This is the link to the Elvis hit we sang in class today should you fancy wooing anybody over the weekend. Check your dictionaries or Wikipedia to find out what the other half of the famous saying "fools rush in...." is.
3 feb 2010
Phrasal verb video tutorial
Here is yet another link on the net dealing with phrasal verbs www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzVIxr_WwBQ. See if you get anything out of it. Could you understand the Indian (I think) speakers of English ?
"Bummed out" is a very colloquial American expression so be careful who you use it with when talking. You might come across as being vulgar and make the wrong impression.
For those of you who are having trouble with the link, go to anthonyhalderman.com, English Instructor 4 Phrasal Verbs where you will find a host of Grammar tutorials and other useful resources.
"Bummed out" is a very colloquial American expression so be careful who you use it with when talking. You might come across as being vulgar and make the wrong impression.
For those of you who are having trouble with the link, go to anthonyhalderman.com, English Instructor 4 Phrasal Verbs where you will find a host of Grammar tutorials and other useful resources.
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