Time for another episodes of The Flatmates. Remember what we said in class.
- Hide the text and listen to the episode.
- Show the text again and listen to the episode while following the dialogue.
- Go to the Language Point (Compound nouns + vocabulary).
- Then try the quiz about the language point - compound words.
Charlie Todd is the creator of Improv Everywhere, a group that creates absurd and joyful public scenes.
Bored by a temp job, and tired of waiting for someone to give him a stage, comedian Charlie Todd decided to make his own. So he walked into a bar and pretended to be musician Ben Folds. It went so well that it inspired him to create Improv Everywhere.
Todd has, produced, directed, performed, and documented the group’s work for over ten years. In that time they've run over 100 'missions,' some involving hundereds or thousands of 'agents,' each one creating a wonderful and irreproducible experience.
Charlie Todd causes bizarre, hilarious, and unexpected public scenes: Seventy synchronized dancers in storefront windows, "ghostbusters" running through the New York Public Library, and the annual no-pants subway ride.
Would you like to participate in any of these scenes? Leave a comment after watching this video.
Earth Day began on April 22, 1970 and has been an important day ever since. It's a day to reflect on our planet, our environment and what we can do to help keep them healthy.
Do you want to learn some more about Earth Day? Do this quiz and you will discover more things about it.
But what can we do to help our environment? Watch the video and see.
ESO3 READING COMPREHENSION: A FLYING CAR PROTOTYPE
Do you think cars will be able to fly in some years time? I'm not joking. Read this adapted text from The Guardian (I have dapted the text for you) and do the exercises I have added on the second page. Please do the exercises on a separate piece of paper.
Well, this is what you asked for and it's done. We are participating in Espiral de Edublogs 2012. I really appreciate your support and I'm glad you like using this blog.
To the rest of participating blogs, I wish you the best of lucks.
And to all the teachers, thanks for sharing.
1-Read the text: Airport information (www.dailyesl.com) once and make sure you understand the meaning of the words in bold. If you don't look them up in the dictionary.
2-Read along with the audio recording.
3-Do Part II: Vocabulary Exercise.
4-When you finish go to Online Listening Practice and click on Airport Announcement.
5-Do II. Listening exercises (1,2,3 and 4).
6- Go back to Online Listening Practice and click on Airplane Travel. Listen to the words and then do II. Practice.
This is the second year we have taken part in 'the Fonix' contest. Last year 4 of our students between 5th Primary and 2nd ESO participated and they did it really. But this year, we have encouraged 6 of our students between 5th Primary and ESO4 to do so, and guess what?
...
MARIA, our student in 5th Primary was the 4th classified in her category. CONGRATULATIONS MARIA!!!!!
She will be participating in the Final Stage next month. GOOD LUCK! and remember we already know YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!
And to the rest of our students I can only say CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AS WELL!!!!
YOU DID IT REALLY WELL!!!!!! YOUR TEACHERS ARE REALLY PROU IF YOU!!!
This is the last day of our Easter holidays and tomorrow we're going back to school.
But if you could choose would you go back to school or would you continue your holidays in ...
HAWAII?
As we can't go on with our holidays, click on the following link and learn things about this amazing place.