Still another techno-tool to help you with your studies. Here you'll find extra-reading, extra-listening, extra-grammar stuff, extra writing tips... extra-everything, so it's up to you what you do with it. Needless to say, your feedback, ideas, and comments are very welcome.
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Thursday, 20 December 2018

Merry Christmas!

I'm sorry I'm with this stupid flu virus -I can't speak, I can't hear, I can't smell ...and won't be able to come to the Eoi's Christmas Party on Friday.


Singing is good for your English, so click on full screen,  put up the volume, and sing along with John Lennon, Wham!, The Cadillacs, U2, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen and Aretha Franklin



I wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for the coming year!


Monday, 10 December 2018

Human Rights Day

10th December is Human Rights day, and this year, Human Rights Day marks the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.



 For more information, click HERE

Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Monday, 19 November 2018

Japanese technique

There's always something to learn from other cultures...

Saturday, 10 November 2018

BBC learning English

Hi,

Just to tell you that BBC learning English is a very good site with losts of things to help you with your English (grammar, pronunciation, listening, reading, etc....)

Particularly interesting is the '6-minutes- English' section, but there are lots of  other features that are worth paying attention to.

Give it a try!

Tuesday, 6 November 2018

-ed endings

We've talked about how to pronounce verbs ending in -ed. Singing is the best way to learn pronunciation.


Wednesday, 31 October 2018

All Saints Day and Halloween

Some Halloween jokes ....

 

  •  ...and a classic for Halloween, Michael Jackson's THRILLER, the complete story,  with Vincent Price the master of horror stories and movies, in the rap. You'll recognise his laugh HERE
  • All Saints day and Halloween explained by National Geographic (you can use auto-generated subtitles)

  Happy Halloween, or castanyada, or whatever you celebrate!

Sunday, 28 October 2018

...and what are you like?

Things you did not know about you:

Sunday, 14 October 2018

What are they like?

We are  with appearance (what do they  look like?) and personality description (what are they like?)

 

What are the British like? HERE
What are the American like? HERE

What are you like?
Take The World's shortest Personality Test: Short but accurate.


Get to  know yourself a bit better !

Friday, 5 October 2018

Nice


'Nice' is an adjective that you can apply to almost everything ( a nice person, nice weather, nice clothes.... but are there any other adjectives in English apart from 'nice'?

Thursday, 27 September 2018

Thursday, 16 August 2018

Thursday, 19 July 2018

Sperm whales


sperm whale= catxalot
to dive= submergir-se

Monday, 25 June 2018

Paul McCartney carpool karaoke

A piece of living history. Don't miss it!

Friday, 8 June 2018

So what now?

That’s all folks!

So  the academic year 2019-20  is over and we’ll always remember it !  Just to remind you that on June 22nd  you’ll be able to see your marks online. Please check how to do it  at   www.eoigarraf.cat   

This has been a challenging year and we’ve had to adapt to the new circumstances, and  try new systems, which is always a good thing in spite of the difficulties, technological or other that we all have experienced.

Thanks for being there, thanks for your patience and your understanding, I hope the online speaking sessions and writing feedback have been useful for you and hope you keep learning  in the future.

Future?  What kind of future? What are we going to do  next year? Nobody knows. Past is history and future is a mystery, but I’m not worried  because I’ve seen that  you are ready for any situation that may come, so keep in contact with English, keep learning, stay safe ....


.....and  I'd like to wish you a well deserved summer break!


  and don't forget to  sing along as much as you can!





Sunday, 20 May 2018

That's all folks!

Time flies and classes are over! Exam time is always stressful (both for students AND for teachers) but fortunately there are remedies/techniques to help you cope with exam stress:

Music...



original clip HERE

...and a good laugh. How could I resist the temptation of  watching, once again,   THE EXAM, a classic  by Mr. Bean.





- And the usual advice:


  • Get plenty of sleep the night before, and don't eat too much on the exam day.
  • Make sure you arrive with time to spare so that you can chat with your friends and go in calmly rather than in a frantic rush.
  • It may sound stupid, but don't forget to read the instructions of every exercise, and make sure you know what you have to do.
  • It may sound even more stupid but, as we've said so many times,  in the oral/written exam, use what you know,  NOT what you don't know. SHOW what you know, not what you don't know!
  • Write slowly, don't translate, KISS (Keep It Short and Simple - but rich and well connected :-)) connect your ideas, use words/structures that you've learnt.
  • In the oral exam, relax and be ready to have a nice conversation with your partner (L3 remember to play tennis, keep the ball rolling!). L2-L3: Don't worry about the words you don't know and focus on the things that you know.
  • Leave your mobile phone at home, don't forget to bring your pens and your ID,  relax, concentrate, keep the right dose of adrenaline ready for action and ...
  • ...enjoy it!

    Thanks for your attention and your patience all through the year and...
    I wish you all the best!
      

Monday, 7 May 2018

Exam time? Eat chocolate!



 GCSE is the General Certificate of Secondary Education'

READ the story

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Millenials



READ the story HERE

Friday, 20 April 2018

St Jordi

A rose...



...and a poem by Olivia McMahon: Learning a Language

And a  video HERE
and another video HERE

Happy Sant Jordi's day!
Have a good time!
Have fun!
Enjoy yourselves!
Enjoy your books and roses!


Thursday, 12 April 2018

Your data

Mark lost track of your data

Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Minimal pairs

Chess? Cheese? Beach? .....? Pronunciation IS important. This story, already a classic by now, is particularly funny and illustrative of how a sound can completely change the meaning of a word ( sorry about the dirty words -I hope nobody takes offence ...:-)

 


  These words (Sheep/ship) are called “minimal pairs” (pairs of words which differ in only one 'sound' (phoneme) and have different meanings. Here (and in your book CD) you have many other good examples:
  http://www.shiporsheep.com/page1.html  (just put the cursor on the words, don't click on them)

Monday, 2 April 2018

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Saturday, 17 March 2018

Friday, 16 March 2018

Stephen Hawking, pop culture icon

A short documentary from the New York Times

(if you click on 'cc' you can get the captions)

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Little Red Riding Hood.

A narrative

Where are you going? (not **where d you go?)
Exclamations: What a big nose!

Sunday, 4 March 2018

Friday, 23 February 2018

Blah, blah, blah...

Arrrgh!! The exam was very difficult! Frustrating! I'll never be able to understand those horrible videos! How can I improve my spoken English?  I hate writing!

OK, calm down and take it easy.  Language learning has to do with patience, regularity and love (yes,  love) rather than trying to learn it all in a couple of days/weeks/months.
You know that class time is NOT enough, so  you'll have to use English  at home, in the street, driving to work... you have to live it, you have to love it, you have to make it yours.
Below you'll find some  tips that you'll have to adapt to your own habits (like talk to yourself!). Language skills are obviously connected and part of a whole - the time invested in reading, listening, writing, and working on 'use of English' will sure contribute to your speaking skills-and vice versa.
And a very important one: KISS (Keep It Short and Simple), which means DON'T get lost in your own story -generally because you wanted to translate  word by word from your mother tongue. You don't need to do this. You know a lot of things by now, you know more than you think you know, so use the things that you know, not the things that you don't know.

So don't translate. Forget about your mother tongue, forget about yourself.  Be another person, be a comedian, and speak ENGLISH.
There is a saying in Czech that goes : Learn a new language, get a new soul"

Sorry there's no pill. Or rather, the only pill is regular practice and patience. But you know all that jazz, don't you?  After the mock exam, after Carnival ...put  things in order, revise aspects we've done in class, revise things that are not clear, catch up with things you missed, organize your work, organize your life, ask for help if you need it, and promise you'll be in contact with English at least 10?  20? minutes a day.

Of course, frustration may be part of the process, but it's transitory AND normal.  So don't worry too much. As they say, keep calm and carry on:
...and you can always scream and shout in this blog if you need it. If you have any other useful  tip, please let eveybody know!

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Florida High School mass shooting

17 students were killed last Wednesday in still another mass shooting in a Florida High School.
The 19-year-old gunman Nikolas Cruz was able to legally buy a semiautomatic firearm despite a history of troubling and violent behaviour. Trump himself suggested the root cause of mass shootings was a crisis of mental health — making no mention of gun control.



Listen to survivor Emma Gonzales addressing President Trump directly for having received money from the National Rifle Association.
*bs = bullshit =lies

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Killer whales speak English

Orcas are also learnning English, or so it seems


But I don't like to see them jailed . I'd prefer to see them like this:


Why do they call them Killer whales ? I'd love to be in a  relaxing situation like this one HERE 

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Laughter is the best medicine

A good way to fight off stress...

Click on'subtitles' (next to 'settings') and the system will generate subtitles in English for you.

Sunday, 21 January 2018

Scary flight

Scary, terrifying, frightening!
KEY WORDS: TO SHAKE, ENGINE, WASHING MASHINE, TO SHATTER, TO PRAY, TO PUT ON A BRAVE FACE, LIFE JACKETS ... and the plane touched down safely!

Sunday, 14 January 2018

Endangered animals


LEVEL 3: an interesting and more chanllenging video HERE (with script if you need it)

Thursday, 4 January 2018

Speaky.com


Do you need some more speaking practice? Would you like to make friends?Then go to

https://www.speaky.com/

It's a language exchange community where you can instatnly practice English with people around the world. It's free and you can speak directly from their platform (you don't need skype or any other program). Say what your native tongue is, say what languate you'd like to practice and the system will show you people you could  talk to. Some of my students tried, made friends, talked a lot,  and just last year went to the USA to visit their friends!

Just give it a go!

Monday, 1 January 2018

Supermoon and blue moon

If you look up at the sky today you'll see the full moon is bigger and brighter. According to NASA, January's first full moon -- nicknamed a wolf moon -- will take place on January 1 and it will be a supermoon. It'll be the first of 2018 and it will be closely followed by another just weeks later. .

When there are two full moons in one month,  the second is called 'a blue moon'. This does not usually happen (once every two or three years), that's why we have the expression 'once in a blue moon'

 Happy new year everybody!