Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Xmas Tongue Twisters


The students of 2n ESO-A wish Merry Christmas with these tongue twisters.


Christmas Vocabulary

To remember the main Christmas vocabulary, here you have this presentation:


Christmas Tongue Twisters

Now it is time to enjoy Christmas while practising your oral skills:

  • Seven Santas sang silly songs.
  • There's chimney soot on Santa's suit.
  • Tiny Timmy trims the tall tree with tinsel.
  • Santa's sleigh slides on slick snow.
  • Eleven elves licked liquorice lollypops.
  • Kris Kringle chose to climb the chimney at Christmas.
  • Bobby brings bright bells.
  • How many deer would a reindeer reign if a reindeer could reign deer?

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a fictional reindeer with a glowing red nose. He is popularly known as "Santa's 9th Reindeer" and, when depicted, is the lead reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve. The luminosity of his nose is so great that it illuminates the team's path through inclement winter weather.

The following is a version of Rudolph' famous carol by Destiny's Child:


You know Dasher, and Dancer, and Prancer, and Vixen,
Comet, and Cupid, and Donner and Blitzen
But do you recall
The most famous reindeer of all

Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
Had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it
You would even say it glows.

All of the other reindeer
Used to laugh and call him names
They never let poor Rudolph
Play in any reindeer games.


Then one foggy Christmas eve
Santa came to say:
Rudolph with your nose so bright,
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?

Then all the reindeer loved him
As they shouted out with glee,
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
You'll go down In history!

Do They Know It's Christmas?

"Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a song written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in 1984 to raise money for relief of 1984–1985 famine in Ethiopia. The original version was produced by Midge Ure, and released by Band Aid on 29 November 1984.

The song became the biggest selling single in UK singles chart history, selling a million in the first week alone. It stayed at Number 1 for five weeks and ultimately sold more than 3.5 million copies domestically. 


Do They Know It's Christmas


Band-Aid

It's Christmas time,
there's no need to be afraid.
At Christmas time
we let in light and banish shade.

And in our world of plenty
we can spread a smile of Joy
Throw your arms around the world
at Christmas time.

But say a prayer,
Pray for the other ones.
At Christmas time it's hard
but when you're having fun...

There's a world outside your window
and it's a world of dread and fear
Where the only water flowing is
the bitter sting of tears.

And the Christmas bells that are ringing
are the clanging chimes of Doom.
Well, tonight thank God it's them instead of you.

And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmas time
The greatest gift they'll get this year is life.
Where nothing ever grows
No rain or rivers flow.

Do they know it's Christmas time at all?

Here's to you...
Raise a glass for everyone.
Here's to them
Underneath that burning sun.

Do they know it's Christmas time at all?

Feed the world...
Feed the world...
Feed the world,
Let them know it's Christmas time again.

Feed the world,
Let them know it's Christmas time again.
(Repeat several times and fade)

 

The Story of the Christmas Tree

This presentation will show you a short story about the Christmas tree.


Merry Christmas

A bunch of activities to have fun on Christmas.

Just click on the bell...

On-line Christmas Fun

Lots of links to on-line games to have fun this Christmas:

Monday, December 09, 2013

Phil Collins


Phil Collins is one of the most important pop musicians ever. Apart from his solo career, he has been front man, drummer and keyboard player of the band Genesis during its most successful years. He has also participated in several films as an actor and as the music composer.
Here you have a sample of his music:

The first one, with Genesis, is called "Mama".


His very first hit, "In the Air Tonight".


And, finally, Phil doing what he does the best: a drums solo.


For more information about the biography of Phil Collins, check these links:

Friday, December 06, 2013

Nelson Mandela




"I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunity. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But, if need be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die".






Nelson Mandela was born in Transkei, South Africa, on July 18, 1918. He was one of the most well-known anti-apartheid activists in South Africa. He was jailed in 1964 for leading the liberation movement against apartheid and for his stance on the human right to live in freedom. After his release from prison in 1990, Nelson Mandela continued addressing racial issues in his country and supported reconciliation initiatives. His efforts resulted in him becoming elected as South Africa’s president in 1994. He remained in office as president until 1999. He also won the Nobel Prize of Peace in 1993. Unfortunately, Mandela died of a lung infection following a long illness at his home in HoughtonJohannesburg, on 5 December 2013.


Mandela Day

The first Mandela Day was held to celebrate Mandela's 90th birthday in June 2.008.
Nelson Mandela International Day, also known as Mandela Day, is held on July 18 each year. The day remembers Mandela’s achievements in working towards conflict resolution, democracy, human rights, peace, and reconciliation.
Mandela Day not only celebrates Nelson Mandela’s life, but it is also a global call to action for people to recognize their ability to have a positive effect on others around them. The day hopes to inspire people to embrace the values that Mandela shared. These values include democracy, freedom, equality, diversity, reconciliation, and respect.
Many people and organizations around the world take part in many activities to promote Nelson Mandela Day. These activities include volunteering, sport, art, education, music and culture. Various events are also held on or around July 18 to honour Nelson Mandela’s works and to promote the different projects that were inspired by Mandela’s achievements.

Simple Minds: Mandela Day

A Scottish band called Simple Minds dedicated a song to Nelson Mandela on his album from 1989 Street Fighting Years

Watch this unofficial video of this song with Spanish subtitles.


It was 25 years they take that man away
Now the freedom moves in closer every day

Wipe the tears down from your saddened eyes

They say Mandela's free so step outside

Oh oh oh oh Mandela day

Oh oh oh oh Mandela's free

It was 25 years ago this very day
Held behind four walls all through night and day
Still the children know the story of that man
And I know what's going on right through your land

25 years ago
Na na na na Mandela day
Oh oh oh Mandela's free

If the tears are flowing wipe them from your face
I can feel his heartbeat moving deep inside
It was 25 years they took that man away
And now the world come down say Nelson Mandela's free

Oh oh oh oh Mandela's free

Tuesday, December 03, 2013

The Cookie Carnival

This is another way to face the food vocabulary.

Cookies have taken control.


Sunday, December 01, 2013

The Past Simple Tense: Grammar

The Past Simple expresses an action in the past taking place once, never, several times. It can also be used for actions taking place one after another or in the middle of another action.

  • Most Verbs
Most verbs conjugate by adding -ed like the verb "wait" below.

Positive
Negative
Question
I waited.
You waited.
He waited.
She waited.
It waited.
We waited.
They waited.
I did not wait.
You did not wait.
He did not wait.
She did not wait.
It did not wait.
We did not wait.
They did not wait.
Did I wait?
Did you wait?
Did he wait?
Did she wait?
Did it wait?
Did we wait?
Did they wait?

Exceptions in spelling when adding -ed
after a final -e only add -d
love – loved
final consonant after a -l or short, stressed vowel as final consonant after a vowel is doubled
admit – admitted
travel – travelled
final -y after a consonant becomes -i
hurry – hurried

  • Irregular Verbs
Many verbs, such as "have", take irregular forms in the Past Simple. Notice that you only use the irregular verbs in statements. In negative forms and questions, did indicates Past Simple.

Positive
Negative
Question
I had.
You had.
We had.
They had.
He had.
She had.
It had.
did not have.
You did not have.
He did not have.
She did not have.
It did not have.
We did not have.
They did not have.
Did I have?
Did you have?
Did he have?
Did she have?
Did it have?
Did we have?
Did they have?

  • To Be
The verb "be" is also irregular in the Past Simple. Unlike other irregular verbs, there are two Past Simple forms: "was" and "were." It also has different question forms and negative forms. Always remember that you DO NOT use did with the verb to be in the Past Simple.

Positive
Negative
Question
I was.
You were.
We were.
They were.
He was.
She was.
It was.
was not.
You were not.
We were not.
They were not.
He was not.
She was not.
It was not.
Was I?
Were you?
Were we?
Were they?
Was he?
Was she?
Was it?

The Past Simple Tense: Irregular Verbs

There are a lot of irregular verbs in English. Here is a list of the most common that you should learn:


All Irregular verbs stay the same:
I ranI spokeI won
You ranYou spokeYou won
He ranHe spokeHe won
We ranWe spokeWe won
You ranYou spokeYou won
They ranThey spokeThey won

Except, the verb to be:
I was
You were
He was
We were
You were
They were