Again, still another techno-tool to help you with your studies. This blog is "work-in-progress" , which means that things are added and removed on a regular basis. 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.

*This blog is 'apture-powered', which means that if you highlight a word, a 'learn more' sign will theoretically appear. Click on it and it will show a list of internet links related to that word. Just try.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Q & A

Do you kow what the hottest place on Earth is? Can rocks grow? How far does dust blow in the wind? How long is a martian year?
Test your knowledge of scientific facts and figures with these 101 questions from Live Science.

If you'd prefer the more ethereal, philosophical, or just bizarre, unexpected, trivial and perverse kind of questions (Who invented buttons? How do you mend a broken heart? Do I need a mobile phone?) try The Guardian's Notes and Queries, an old favourite. This is a very popular site in which for more than 15 years readers have been posting questions and answers to what you always wanted to know and were too afraid to ask. It comes in different categories depending on your field of interest.

And if you want to go really deep into the core of philosophy the 10 big questions will probably give you food for thought and leave you wondering.

**Browse through the questions, play with the answers, and make sure you perfectly understand word order in the different types of questions (direct, indirect, subject, object, etc)

OK then, any questions (or answers) anybody?

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Chunking and gridding

Those of you who have kids at primary school level should start brushing up on your maybe long forgotten maths skills. This year British kids will be learning an apparently better method for long divisions and multiplications. Except for those of us who have always had problems with numbers, it's easy to do 3 times 4 (4 x 3), but try "twenty-three times three hundred and five" (305 x 23)!
- Not clear enough ? In this BBC article " Why parents can't do Maths today" you'll find more step by step explanations, instructions and also, quite interesting, parents' opinions.
- And Here you can test your skills at basic addition, subtraction, times tables, etc. and also learn some maths vocabulary.

Don't ask me. It's all Greek to me .

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Hi again

Hi again, ex-level4, level4-to-be... I hope you've had a good summer break and you are ready, looking forward to, just can't wait to start the new course. Since this year I'll be repeating Level4, I thought I could keep the same blog, so no need to do a new one, but as you can see I've changed things a bit -colour, layout, etc. Also, I've just deleted the 'class stuff links' and 'vox links' so that I can periodically add them again as we work on the different units.
OK, so that you can warm up a little, and just to continue with animal stories, this happened a couple of weeks ago in Coventry, England: a lady dumped a cat into a bin... and she was caught on CCTVcameras - damn cameras! Lola, the terrified cat, was trapped in the bin for 15 HOURS before Darryl, her owner, finally found her the following morning. Britons were so enraged by the woman's action that she is receiving death threats, needs police protection, and the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals -remember Adrian Mole?) are leading an investigation into the incident.

Video on woman dumping cat into bin
Mail Online: Read the story
BBC Video: Lola's owner interviewed.
Woman apologizes/defends her actions - The Guardian
This cartoon appeared in The Sun
I'm a cat lover myself, but would you say they are overeacting? How should the cat-dumper lady be punished? So be careful with the CCTV cameras next time !

***Update September 20th:
Catwoman (anti-cat? woman) charged

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Summer whale

It was not my intention to work on the blog this summer (though I'm not on holiday yet and, as you can see, I'm playing with new layouts, colors etc) and I found this incredible pic of something that happened a couple of weeks ago so I thought I wanted to share it with you (you? who? hello? is there anybody there?) Most of all because we had that controversy last year about whales, and lions and all that. Obsessed with whales ? Bff,I wouldn't say so... but I like them, and I do find this photo impressive. I'd love to see one like this ... ok, from my balcony. So what happened? Read this
- Follow up: For those of you who thought the photo was manipulated, here's the video evidence. Yacht owners are being investigated for harassing the whale by getting too close to it.

I hope you have a whale of a time this summer!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Just a couple of things

Just to remind you that on June 28th your marks will be posted:
- Online: you'll only see '(no)apte/a', NP, NQ, but not your scores for each skill. Be patient with technology since the system tends to crash when everybody tries to log in at the same time, or ...
- EOI's notice board: you'll see your scores for the five skills and your final mark.

So what then?
FAQs (Frequently asked questions):

- "I got 65 (or more) and I'm very happy."
Congratulations! I knew you would!" Try to read a little in summer, or watch movies, or listen to podcasts, speak, cook, sing ...do whatever you can in English so that you don't forget it all!

- "I got 65 but I didn't really mean it! I don't think I'm prepared for L5"
Oh, well, too late, too bad, so sorry. Good luck next year!

- "Oh, no ! I didn't get the f*#`* 65!
It would be suicidal to get to L5, so do L4 once again. Language learning is a difficult equation, certainly more complex than divisions into levels. Take it easy, take your time, try once more and you'll end up with a much better chance of passing L4 and then going on to L5.

On Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th, classtime, I'll be available to comment on your results if you need it -or just to say hello if you come to see your marks on the notice board.

Please remember that for the first time we'll have this 'matricula online' on specific days in July as Jordi, our secretary, explained to you in class. Please ask Secretaria if you have any doubts or questions on this and make sure you get your 'matricula' in order if you want to continue studying English next year.

And finally, just to tell you I've been very happy with you this year, and I'd like to wish you a well deserved summer break "lazing on a sunny afternoon, in the summertime":

The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine

Past is history, future is a mystery, so whether I'll keep updating this blog from now on is something nobody, not even me, knows. Thanks for your attention and comments, and I do hope you continue your studies with us next September!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Exam time

Exam time is always stressful (both for students and for teachers, I should say) but fortunately there are remedies/techniques to help you cope with exam stress:

- Chocolate addiction: Watch the video, read the story.

- Relaxation techniques based on hypnosis: Three samples that can work wonders. Close your eyes, breathe slowly and deeply, turn up the volume and let your subconscious mind do the rest.
Overcome exam nerves Sample 1
Overcome exam nerves Sample 2
Develop your self-confidence Sample


- Humour: Monty Python's "Job Interview" sketch (it's a job interview, but it might as well be an oral exam!). With subtitles in Portuguese so that you can practice two languages at the same time.

And finally, Bob Marley's legendary "Three little birds".


So whichever sytem you choose, just relax, keep the right dose of adrenaline ready for action, and " don't worry about a thing/'cos every little thing's gonna be all right! "

Friday, April 30, 2010

Food for Thought (or Living on Light)


Do you think you could live without eating or drinking? Scientific evidence would say you can't, but this man is apparently challenging all scientific knowledge so far. However, scientists are curious, open-minded people so that's why they are studying this man, who's spent 70 years of his life without food or drink. Can you believe it? If you find it difficult to understand the Inglish (India-English) in this Al-Jazeera video, you can read the basics here.

But as it usually happens, it looks like there's nothing new under the sun:

- What is Inedia? Fasting as a Lifestyle Choice

- How can this be possible ? Here you'll find a religious, a scientific and an esoteric answer.

- And what the skeptics say at The skeptics dictionary

Mmmmh...I don't think I could do without chocolate ... aren't they all out to lunch?

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Inner city

The inner city is a source of problems, but also a source of music and art in general.
- God and the inner city: A documentary that explains how faith-based groups, together with social workers and police officers are trying to help inner city kids away from violence, drugs, unemployment and poverty in Boston, Philadelphia and Washington.
- Gangsta Rap and Inner City Life: The origins of hip hop and rap in the American inner cities.
- Grandmaster Flash is one of the pioneers of hip hop. I'm sure you've heard The Message , an old-school song about life in the inner city. The lyrics are worth reading.
Don't push me 'cos / I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Walking On The Moon


After more than 40 years, the NASA has released a new version of the original video of man's first walk on the Moon, enchanced with the technology we have now. Here you'll see all the explanations, a kind of "making of " of the original live 1969 video.

However, some people think this is a hoax, and that nobody has ever set foot on the moon. Have a look at the arguments in favour of these conspiracy theories...

...which have also been easily debunked : The Guardian

And some music to go with it: "If you believe they put a man on the Moon..."

Friday, April 16, 2010

In the news

Earthquakes, floods, landslides... and now a volcano eruption. Flights across Europe grounded and passengers stranded.
Video: Beautiful images of the volcano
Video : Latest news on the volcano ash cloud (banned, do check before you leave, likely, I'd rather be down here safely than ..., how long will the volcano ..., it doesn' sound like .... etc.)
Interactive: Do you have to travel? Trace the path of the cloud, just in case.
The times online. Exams, hospitals, supermarkets hit by cloud
...and a stranded couple getting married over the internet. They must be on cloud nine!