Wednesday, 4 February 2015
CONNECTORS: EITHER, NEITHER, BOTH, OR, AND...
Monday, 2 February 2015
GROUNDHOG DAY 2015
Previous post about the Groundhog Day in this blog: HERE.
All the info about it in their webpage: Groundhog.org.
Sunday, 1 February 2015
COMMUNICATING IN THE XXIst CENTURY: PICTOGRAMS
(6th Cultural Week-5: Writing in the 21st century)
Information is also shown through pictograms nowadays, specially in public places. They are used to be understood by people speaking any language. No written word is used, but precise information is communicated. Do you understand them?
Their meanings in the same order:
Public telephone / Emergency-Hospital / Post office-box / for the Disabled
Restaurant / Cafeteria / Gift shop-Souvenirs / Rent-a-car
Train-Underground / Helicopter / Taxi / Airport / Port-Docks
Luggage reclaim / Customs / Check in / Meeting point / Passport control
Escalators / Cloakroom-Left luggage office / Lift-Elevator / Men's & Women's toilets
- PROJECT 5 FOR THE CULTURAL WEEK IN ENGLISH:
a) CREATE YOUR OWN PICTOGRAMS. MAKE PEOPLE GUESS WHAT THEY MEAN. ANSWERS MUST BE SHOWN IN ENGLISH.
b) DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ANY OTHER PICTOGRAMS WIDELY USED? FIND OTHERS, THEIR MEANINGS MUST BE GUESSED & WRITTEN IN ENGLISH BY OTHER STUDENTS.
Etiquetas:
Communicating,
CW,
EngDepActivities,
HandwritingHistory,
SchoolActivities
Thursday, 29 January 2015
WRITING IN THE XXIst CENTURY: TWEETS
(6th Cultural Week-4: Writing in the 21st century)
Continuing with the different ways by which we communicate by writing in the XXIst century, it's the turn for tweets. To tweet is the English word which refers to the vocalization birds do, both their calls and their songs, which have a function and a meaning.
From this original meaning, now the word has developed to give name to Twitter, the online networking service, which enables users to send and receive short messages, not more than 140 characters, which are called tweets.
Here are some examples of tweets on Twitter:
- PROJECT 4 FOR THE CULTURAL WEEK IN ENGLISH:
- WRITE ORIGINAL OR FUNNY TWEETS IN ENGLISH. REMEMBER NOT MORE THAN 140 LETTERS. YOU MAY USE ABBREVIATIONS LIKE WHEN TEXT MESSAGING.
- WRITE ORIGINAL OR FUNNY TWEETS IN ENGLISH. REMEMBER NOT MORE THAN 140 LETTERS. YOU MAY USE ABBREVIATIONS LIKE WHEN TEXT MESSAGING.
Etiquetas:
Communicating,
CW,
EngDepActivities,
HandwritingHistory,
SchoolActivities
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
PHRASAL VERBS & IDIOMS: TRAVELLING
Collecting together some phrasal verbs used when TRAVELLING.
Remember there's a separate page in this blog where you can find phrasal verbs listed alphabetically.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
AT THE AIRPORT
Monday, 26 January 2015
WRITING IN THE XXIst CENTURY: SMILEYS OR EMOTICONS
(6th Cultural Week-3: Writing in the 21st century)
Technologies have stirred up the way we communicate in writing. Text messages and Whatsapp have made us use all kinds of abbreviations and smileys o emoticons. Is this the way handwriting is changing for the future? Is digitalwriting and smileys the future?
Here are some charts with basic meanings of smileys.
Etiquetas:
Adjectives,
Communicating,
CW,
Feelings,
HandwritingHistory,
Internet,
Phoning,
SchoolActivities,
Slang,
Smileys,
Symbols,
Technology
Sunday, 25 January 2015
A BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF LONDON
Once again, a post devoted to the city of London. Today a bird's eye view of United Kingdom's capital. Take a look at iconic sites including Greenwich, Tate Modern, and the Natural History Museum from a completely new perspective.
Video:
Saturday, 24 January 2015
SOME ENGLISH IDIOMS
Etiquetas:
Body,
Collocations,
Food,
Idioms,
Money,
Vocabulary
Friday, 23 January 2015
GOODBYE HANDWRITING?
(6th Cultural Week-2: Writing in the 21st century)
TODAY IS NATIONAL HANDWRITING DAY
IN U.S.A. & BRITAIN
Today is National Handwriting Day in USA and Britain and this course, our Cultural Week (the 6th) will be devoted to the History of Handwriting. Last November we learnt that Finland, one of the countries with the highest quality education in the world, has decided to stop paying attenction to handwriting teaching in school and will concentrate on teaching keyboard writing.
Is handwriting out of fashion? Is it from the past century? Handwriting isn't that important? Isn't our own handwriting part of our personality? Arguments for and against have appeared since the news was known. In the history of handwriting, will this mean the end of an era? The end of handwriting?
- WRITING BY HAND: SO 20th CENTURY...
(Enrique Dans. 30-Nov-2014)
Above a photo of a handwritten quotation on the BooksBlog of the British newspaper The Guardian, which to celebrate this National Handwriting Day, today, has published inspiring written literary quotations, handwritten by their readers. Click on this link to see them all.
The English Department is going to work on how communicating via writing has changed in the XXIst century. Different posts will be following to show these changes and propose different projects to be done in English for the Cultural Week exhibits and quizzes. Such as:
- MOBILE TEXT-MESSAGING. (The only post which has been published previously)
- TWEETS.
- PICTOGRAMS.
(The last three will have following posts published very soon)
Stay tuned and participate in the proposed projects. Thanks.
Here's the second one:
PROJECT 2 FOR THE CULTURAL WEEK IN ENGLISH:
- GIVE A HANDWRITTEN LITERARY QUOTATION IN ENGLISH OF A BOOK YOU'VE ENJOYED.
(The last three will have following posts published very soon)
Stay tuned and participate in the proposed projects. Thanks.
Here's the second one:
PROJECT 2 FOR THE CULTURAL WEEK IN ENGLISH:
- GIVE A HANDWRITTEN LITERARY QUOTATION IN ENGLISH OF A BOOK YOU'VE ENJOYED.
Galician version of this post @ ArquivosDoTrasno.
Etiquetas:
CW,
HandwritingHistory,
Link,
SchoolActivities,
Smileys
Thursday, 22 January 2015
PRESENT CONTINUOUS MIND-MAP
Presenting the mind-map chart for the PRESENT CONTINUOUS to show how to form it.
Also in boxes the different spelling rules for the -ING form.
Remember the PRESENT CONTINUOUS is used to express:
1) ACTIONS THAT ARE HAPPENING AT THE MOMENT YOU SPEAK, NOW.
I'm reading a post on the blog, now.
2) EXCEPTIONS TO ROUTINES AND HABITS.
I usually go to bed early, but today I'm staying up until late.
3) NEAR FUTURE PLANS.
Next Saturday, I'm meeting my friends at the city centre.
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
ADJECTIVES & VERBS WITH PREPOSITIONS
More examples of how prepositions are used in English, this time how they are combined with adjectives.
Link to British Council page on adjectives+prepositions page with exercises.
Links to British Council pages on:
- Verbs & prepositions with exercises.
- Prepositional phrases with exercises.
Etiquetas:
Adjectives,
Collocations,
Feelings,
Link,
Practice,
Prepositions
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