Merry Christmas!
Lyrics:
On the first day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
A partridge in a pear tree.
On the second day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the third day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the fourth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the fifth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the sixth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the seventh day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Seven swans a-swimming,
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the eighth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Eight maids a-milking,
Seven swans a-swimming,
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the ninth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a-milking,
Seven swans a-swimming,
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the tenth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Ten lords a-leaping,
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a-milking,
Seven swans a-swimming,
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the eleventh day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Eleven pipers piping,
Ten lords a-leaping,
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a-milking,
Seven swans a-swimming,
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the twelfth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Twelve drummers drumming,
Eleven pipers piping,
Ten lords a-leaping,
Nine ladies dancing,
Eight maids a-milking,
Seven swans a-swimming,
Six geese a-laying,
Five golden rings,
Four calling birds,
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree
This site contains activities and information for my Advanced 2 students.
21 Dec 2012
22 Nov 2012
The food pyramid
Do you agree with it?
- poultry [ˈpəʊltrɪ]:Domestic fowls, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese, raised for meat or eggs.
- canola oil= rapeseed oil: aceite de colza
- poultry [ˈpəʊltrɪ]:Domestic fowls, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese, raised for meat or eggs.
- canola oil= rapeseed oil: aceite de colza
18 Nov 2012
Trolley Dash
You have sixty seconds to collect everything on your shopping list. Finish in time and move to the next level.
Play Trolley Dash
14 Nov 2012
13 Nov 2012
Madrid Halloween party crush kills four women
It was supposed to be a gigantic Michael Jackson 'Thriller' themed party to celebrate Halloween in the Spanish capital.
8 Nov 2012
US declares major disaster in NY after Sandy
Feel like watching the video again? This is your chance!
5 Nov 2012
Haunted History of Halloween
Halloween was originally called Samhain /'sauein/ and marked the end of the harvest season for Celtic farmers.
Vocab:
gorge /gɔː(r)dʒ/(on): to stuff (oneself) with food
heathen/ˈhiːð(ə)n/= pagan /ˈpeigən/
famine /ˈfæmin/:a severe shortage of food, as through crop failure or overpopulation
starving: suffering from lack of food
Vocab:
gorge /gɔː(r)dʒ/(on): to stuff (oneself) with food
heathen/ˈhiːð(ə)n/= pagan /ˈpeigən/
famine /ˈfæmin/:a severe shortage of food, as through crop failure or overpopulation
starving: suffering from lack of food
4 Nov 2012
How To Keep A Conversation Going
A new chance to watch this video:
25 Oct 2012
LOCALES DE INTERCAMBIO DE IDIOMAS
Here you can find information about cafés & pubs where you can practise your English:
conversation venues
19 Oct 2012
Spanish students join anti-austerity campaign
Students in Spain are voicing their anger over the cuts in the education budget, saying their future is now at stake.
Vocab:
Vocab:
- voucher: coupon denunciation:very strong public criticism of someone or something very strong public criticism of someone or something
- divide: an important difference or disagreement between two people or groups
- tuition (fees):money that you pay to take lessons, especially at a college, university, or private school
- austerity:an economic policy by which a government reduces the amount of money it spends by a large amount. a situation in which economic conditions are bad and people's living standards fall
- truancy:the act or habit of staying away from school without permission
16 Oct 2012
How to write a compelling job application
Some of you have shown an interest in how to write a job application letter, so here are some useful sites and examples:
Examples:
Examples:
9 Oct 2012
8 Oct 2012
Petition against the fee rise in the Official School of Languages
A student at EOI San Sebastián de los Reyes has written this petition. If you wish to sign it too, follow the link below:
http://www.change.org/es/peticiones/ministerio-de-educaci%C3%B3n-comunidad-de-madrid-retiren-las-subidas-de-tasas-en-escuelas-oficiales-de-idiomas
29 Jul 2012
11 Jun 2012
30 May 2012
UK Rubbish Exported To China
This Sky report highlights the issue surrounding rubbish disposal in the UK.
Every years rubbish is exported to China so that poor Chinese peasants can deal with it. As a result of this recycling dangerous chemicals are dumped into the environment.
24 May 2012
The Vocabulary you Have to Use in Advanced Exams
Use this link to learn vocab for different topics. You can download different vocabulary sheets.
23 May 2012
24 Apr 2012
Belfast centre remembers Titanic 100 years on
A new chance to see the video once again:
Some vocab:
Some vocab:
- dungeon: A dark, often underground chamber or cell used to confine prisoners.
- poignant: sharply distressing or painful to the feelings
- destitute: Lacking resources or the means of subsistence; completely impoverished.
- shilling: a former British and Australian silver or cupronickel coin worth one twentieth of a pound: not minted in Britain since 1970
- dinner suit: formal suit for evening events and social functions.
22 Apr 2012
10 Apr 2012
How to write a book report
Introduction
You should try to write a strong introductory sentence that grabs your reader's attention. Somewhere in your first paragraph, you should also state the book's title (italicized), the topic, and the author's name. Include publication information as well as brief statements about the book's angle, the genre, the theme, and a hint about the writer's feelings in the introduction.Body
Consider the following points:
- Did you enjoy the book?
- Was it well written?
- What was the genre?
- (fiction) Which characters play important roles that relate to the overall theme?
- Did you notice reoccurring symbols?
- Is this book a part of a series?
- (nonfiction) Can you identify the writer's thesis?
- What is the writing style?
- Did you notice a tone?
- Was there an obvious slant or bias?
Conclusion
As you lead to your final paragraph, consider some additional impressions and opinions:
- Was the ending satisfactory (for fiction)?
- Was the thesis supported by strong evidence (for non-ficton)?
- What interesting or notable facts do you know about the author?
- Would you recommend this book?
26 Mar 2012
Other, other, another, the other, the others
I know many of you have trouble with these, so I'm posting links to some very useful sites:
http://www.english-zone.com/grammar/st-yudai.html
http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/anothertheother.html
http://www.english-zone.com/grammar/st-yudai.html
http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/anothertheother.html
21 Mar 2012
A brief history of money
Vocab: cowry shells: small shells
barley: cereal used to make beer
electrum: mixture of gold and silver
die: An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
11 Mar 2012
Writing job application letters (cover letters)
The covering letter is an introduction that leads into your CV and it must be concise and relevant. It is also a professional document, even if it is sent via email, so format it as you would a business letter. Keep it to a single page, including addresses and sign-off. If there's a job reference or advertisement reference, include it. An example ‘template' could be:
Dear (always use a name, if you can. Don't use a Christian name only, but use Mr. X, Mrs.X, Miss.X or MsX - appropriate if you don't know whether she is Mrs or Miss.)
Paragraph 1: clearly state which job you are applying for
For example:
I am writing in reply to your advertisement on the jobs.ac.uk website on (date of advertisement) for (the position/job title). I enclose/attach my CV for your consideration.
Paragraph 2: briefly outline why you are a good applicant -what you can do for them
You could echo (but not repeat!) some of the phrases in the advertisement. For example, if the advertisement says:
‘You will have excellent research and organisational skills, and the ability to work flexibly in a small team as well as alone. Although not essential, teaching experience and knowledge of the sector would be an advantage.'
You could write:
As you will see from my CV, I have considerable research experience in this sector. For the past three years I have had individual responsibility for my project as well as lecturing and working closely with team members to organise conferences and events.
Paragraph 3: Clarify or explain any problem areas (if applicable) or highlight relevant voluntary work.
Briefly explain anything in your CV that needs clarification - if your current position is completely different or if you have taken a break. Don't be apologetic! For example:
I took a break from academic research during 2003-5, and worked my way up to the position of Events Manager in a leisure centre, where I gained valuable experience and developed management skills. When a job opportunity came up at the University, I applied and returned to lecturing and research.
Paragraph 4: bow out gracefully!
You could include a sentence about the organisation or institution here, based on your knowledge or on what you have found out. For example:
I hope my application is successful. I would welcome the opportunity to continue my career in a University with such a good reputation for research/in a new and stimulating environment/in an innovative and exciting Company.
(from http://www.jobs.ac.uk/careers-advice/cv-templates/1067/applying-for-a-job-part-2-cv-and-covering-letter)
These are some interesting sites:
http://www2.elc.polyu.edu.hk/CILL/jal.htm
Here are some examples: http://www2.elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/jaleg.htm
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/morejobletters/a/jobappletter.htm
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/coverletters/a/cover-letters-jobs.htm
Dear (always use a name, if you can. Don't use a Christian name only, but use Mr. X, Mrs.X, Miss.X or MsX - appropriate if you don't know whether she is Mrs or Miss.)
Paragraph 1: clearly state which job you are applying for
For example:
I am writing in reply to your advertisement on the jobs.ac.uk website on (date of advertisement) for (the position/job title). I enclose/attach my CV for your consideration.
Paragraph 2: briefly outline why you are a good applicant -what you can do for them
You could echo (but not repeat!) some of the phrases in the advertisement. For example, if the advertisement says:
‘You will have excellent research and organisational skills, and the ability to work flexibly in a small team as well as alone. Although not essential, teaching experience and knowledge of the sector would be an advantage.'
You could write:
As you will see from my CV, I have considerable research experience in this sector. For the past three years I have had individual responsibility for my project as well as lecturing and working closely with team members to organise conferences and events.
Paragraph 3: Clarify or explain any problem areas (if applicable) or highlight relevant voluntary work.
Briefly explain anything in your CV that needs clarification - if your current position is completely different or if you have taken a break. Don't be apologetic! For example:
I took a break from academic research during 2003-5, and worked my way up to the position of Events Manager in a leisure centre, where I gained valuable experience and developed management skills. When a job opportunity came up at the University, I applied and returned to lecturing and research.
Paragraph 4: bow out gracefully!
You could include a sentence about the organisation or institution here, based on your knowledge or on what you have found out. For example:
I hope my application is successful. I would welcome the opportunity to continue my career in a University with such a good reputation for research/in a new and stimulating environment/in an innovative and exciting Company.
(from http://www.jobs.ac.uk/careers-advice/cv-templates/1067/applying-for-a-job-part-2-cv-and-covering-letter)
These are some interesting sites:
http://www2.elc.polyu.edu.hk/CILL/jal.htm
Here are some examples: http://www2.elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/jaleg.htm
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/morejobletters/a/jobappletter.htm
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/coverletters/a/cover-letters-jobs.htm
8 Mar 2012
How to improve your writing
One way to improve it is by using transition words. If you want to know more download the file.
Download here
Do you want to practise those linkers? Try this site.
Download here
Do you want to practise those linkers? Try this site.
Films in original version in Coslada
Filmoteca Municipal - Cines La Rambla
Honduras 25 y 27. Coslada
Tel. 916 278 200 - Ext. 1234
Every Thursday a film in original version: Today it's Albert Nobbs. Next week it's The Artist.Shows at 6pm, 8pm & 10pm
Tickets are: 6´50 € without Filmoteca Municipal card & 3´50 € with the Filmoteca card
You can download the programme here
Thanks for the info, Nerea.
23 Feb 2012
Examples of exam exercises
Here you can find examples of exam exercises.
22 Feb 2012
Unit 4 Test Answer key
Part A 1 a) fairy tales b) fable c) anecdote d) myths/mythology e) short stories f) legend 2 a) cock-and-bull b) End of story c) tales d) it’s a long story e) the story of my life 3 a) plausible b) gullible c) swallowed d) unscrupulous e) make out 4 a) to step b) was to be c) to arrive d) had been thinking e) was to have been f) signing | 5 1) So 2) for example 3) such as 4) Likewise 5) too 6) in particular 7) or at least 8) In other words 6 1) What a nightmare! 2) What a relief! 3) How scary! 4) I don’t blame you! 5) Lucky you! Part B 7 Suggested answers a) (Students must give three out of these four pieces of information) His brother was buried in an unmarked grave, they lived in a shotgun shack, they were always hard up, Elvis had to rifle through bins. b) He had problems finding work after his release. c) Hillbilly music, gospel music and African-American rhythm and blues. d) Sam Phillips, boss of Sun Records. e) Lots of people called the radio station to find out who the singer was. |
21 Feb 2012
20 Feb 2012
March Exam
The March exam will take place on
Day 2: writing & orals
- 5th & 7th for Mon-Wed classes.
- 6th & 8th for Tu-Thu classes.
Day 2: writing & orals
18 Feb 2012
Words in the news
I want to recommend this site for listening to news & reading the transcripts.It's got vocabulary info too.
It's here
It's here
17 Feb 2012
16 Feb 2012
How to write a discursive essay
Remember you should organise it into introduction, body & conclusion. Then give your opinion & reasons. For more information read the file you can download here.
25 Jan 2012
One week on hope fades for ship survivors
Jan. 20 - One week on, hopes fade of finding any more survivors in the Costa Concordia cruise liner.
5 Jan 2012
Euronews: Spanish Royal family member denies mishandling money
State prosecutors are investigating allegations of fraud at Urdangarin's non-profit Noos Institute, which organized events to promote sports, tourism and development. An initial government investigation found evidence of inflated receipts for services at the institute.
Urdangarin has denied any wrongdoing, but he did make a public apology for the embarrassment his legal problems were causing the royal family, which has barred him from official events.
Urdangarin has denied any wrongdoing, but he did make a public apology for the embarrassment his legal problems were causing the royal family, which has barred him from official events.
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