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miércoles, 30 de diciembre de 2015
lunes, 21 de diciembre de 2015
viernes, 18 de diciembre de 2015
CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD
Faces of Santa is a fun slideshow from MSNBC. It shows Santa’s doing strange things around the world.
Krampus: the demonic Santa Claus you haven’t heard about is from Vox.
The New York Times has a slideshow on how Christmas is celebrated around the world.
Christmas Around the World is a slideshow from CBS.
CNN video CHRISTMAS AROUND THE GLOBE
Krampus: the demonic Santa Claus you haven’t heard about is from Vox.
The New York Times has a slideshow on how Christmas is celebrated around the world.
Christmas Around the World is a slideshow from CBS.
CNN video CHRISTMAS AROUND THE GLOBE
100 Years of Toys ★ Mode.com
Thanks to this video we can see how toys have changed through history.
Thanks to Michelle Henry for the tip.
Oxford’s 2015 Word of the Year Is This Emoji
Oxford’s 2015 Word of the Year Is This Emoji
It's a historic moment of recognition for little
images that have been gaining popularity since
1999
Oxford Dictionaries made history on Monday by announcing that their “Word of the Year” would not be one of those old-fashioned, string-of-letters-type words at all. The flag their editors are planting to sum up who we were in 2015 is this pictograph, an acknowledgement of just how popular these pictures have become in our (digital) daily lives:
“Although emoji have been a staple of texting teens for some time, emoji culture exploded into the global mainstream over the past year,” the company’s team wrote in a press release. “Emoji have come to embody a core aspect of living in a digital world that is visually driven, emotionally expressive, and obsessively immediate.”
Oxford University Press—which publishes both the august Oxford English Dictionary and the lower-brow, more-modern Oxford Dictionaries Online—partnered with keyboard-app company SwiftKey to determine which emoji was getting the most play this past year. According to their data, the “Face With Tears of Joy” emoji, also known as LOL Emoji or Laughing Emoji, comprised nearly 20% of all emoji use in the U.S. and the U.K., where Oxford is based. The runner-up in the U.S., with 9% of usage, was this number:
Caspar Grathwohl, the president of Oxford Dictionaries, explained that their choice reflects the walls-down world that we live in. “Emoji are becoming an increasingly rich form of communication, one that transcends linguistic borders,” he said in a statement. And their choice for the word of the year, he added, embodies the “playfulness and intimacy” that characterizes emoji-using culture.
miércoles, 16 de diciembre de 2015
Sainsbury’s OFFICIAL Christmas Advert 2015 – Mog’s Christmas Calamity
English Language Learners could describe what they saw verbally and in writing.
The President Speaks at a Naturalization Ceremony
He gave an exceptional speech. You can read the transcript here and watch and listen to it via the embedded video below.
Here’s a short excerpt:
martes, 15 de diciembre de 2015
miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2015
The Story of Thanksgiving
1. What is true meaning of the Thanksgiving?
a) great prizes on
flat-screen TVs
b) football
c) being thankful
2. What did they do with famous Book of Norman?
a) they played it all
over the country
b) they saw it
c) she didn´t mention
Book of Norman
3. Who travelled from England to Plymouth Rock?
a) random people from
Scotland
b) the pilgrims
c) the farmers
4. What kind of people lived in America at that time?
a) Native Americans
& Indians
b) Pilgrims &
Afro-Americans
c) Pilgrims &
Native Americans
5. How long did it take to travel from England to America?
a) 7000 hours
b) more than 7000 hours
c) less then 7000 hours
6. How long did the pilgrims intend to stay?
a) 5 days
b) few days
c) 1000 years
7. What was 1st season for pilgrims to survive?
a) very hot summer
b) rainy autumn
c) freezing winter
8. What did the Native Americans give to pilgrims?
a) 2 pumpkins & court
b) 2 pumpkins &
cord
c) 2 pumpkins &
gourd
9. How did pilgrims want to call the dinner?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10 What presents did pilgrims prepare for the Native Americans (name as
much as possible)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
11. What follows the Thanksgiving day in USA nowadays?
a)
Yellow Friday
b) Black Friday
c) Green Friday
THANKSGIVING DAY
Here there are some activities to learn about THANKSGIVING.
Scholastic has a good feature on The First Thanksgiving that provides audio support to the text and is very engaging.
Pilgrim Village is a simple E-Book, also from Scholastic, that provides audio support for the text.
EL Civics has an ESL Thanksgiving Lesson that provides a good overview of the holiday in an accessible way.
What Really Happened At Thanksgiving? is an interactive from Plimoth Village where players become investigative “historians.”
This is a nice listening exercise where students have to pick the words from a drop-down menu while listening to the text (about Thanksgiving) being read. The same site has a series of shorter Thanksgiving listening exercises.
The History Channel has a ton of online videos and other resources on The History of Thanksgiving, plus excerpts from their special presentation on the Crossing of the Mayflower.
Scholastic has a good feature on The First Thanksgiving that provides audio support to the text and is very engaging.
Pilgrim Village is a simple E-Book, also from Scholastic, that provides audio support for the text.
EL Civics has an ESL Thanksgiving Lesson that provides a good overview of the holiday in an accessible way.
What Really Happened At Thanksgiving? is an interactive from Plimoth Village where players become investigative “historians.”
This is a nice listening exercise where students have to pick the words from a drop-down menu while listening to the text (about Thanksgiving) being read. The same site has a series of shorter Thanksgiving listening exercises.
The History Channel has a ton of online videos and other resources on The History of Thanksgiving, plus excerpts from their special presentation on the Crossing of the Mayflower.
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