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Showing posts with label Listening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Listening. Show all posts

May 18, 2017

May 09, 2017

The Cigar Makers. 51, Embajadores Street

The Royal Tobacco Factory in Madrid was originally built to house the Royal Factory of Playing Cards and Liquor, but in 1809, Joseph Bonaparte decided to turn it into a tobacco factory.
Listen to the history that took place just next door to our school!!



Fill in the gaps according to the information you hear:
1.      Women were ……………………. and better at rolling cigars.
2.      They could …………………………… their children.
3.      The women cigar makers were …………………… in the workers’ struggle in Spain.
4.      Galdos thought that women at the Tobacco Factory were the delight of the people and the …………………. of the authorities.
5.      The Tobacco Workers Union was created in ……………………
6.      Clara Campoamor and Victoria Kent …………………… on topics related to women.
7.      After 2000 the memory of the women tobacco factory workers slowly ……………………………. in the city.

May 02, 2017

6 top tips for revising

It's time to revise!

It will soon be time to sit your exams - but before you do, it's important to revise. Watch this video to pick up six top tips for revising - and then test your understanding in our quiz.

BBC Learning English
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April 30, 2017

Food and mood

In this 6 minute programme, Dan and Neil discuss how your food affects your mood, and teach you six items of vocabulary. This week's question:

How many bacteria are there in the human body?
a) 39 million
b) 39 billion
c) 39 trillion

April 24, 2017

Eyes on the stars

On January 28, 1986, NASA Challenger mission STS-51-L ended in tragedy when the shuttle exploded 73 seconds after takeoff. On board was physicist Ronald E. McNair, who was the second African American to enter space. But first, he was a kid with big dreams in Lake City, South Carolina.




After watching, can you answer these questions?

1.       When did the story of the library take place?
2.
       What happened when he entered the library? What names was he called?
3.
       How was the problem solved?
4.
       How did the librarian give Ronald his book?
5.
       What was special about Star trek?
6.
       How did a coloured boy from South Carolina become an astronaut?
7.
       How old would he be today?

March 30, 2017

Talk about your close friend

Hi,

These are the aswers Evan provided on the topic of a close friend. Listen to it again and take note of expressions you would like to use:

1 How long have you met your close friend?
2 How did you meet?
3 Why do you get on well?
                               Answer 1

4 Do you ever argue? What about?
5 How do you kee in touch?
                           Answer 2
6 How often do you meet?   Answer 3
7 Did you ever lose touch? Answer 4;
8 Do you think you'll stay friends for ever? Answer 5

VOCAB:
  • down-to-earth
  • pick up where you left off
  • a former classmate

March 15, 2017

Everyday dialogues

Hi,
These are basic dialogues that you may use in your interactions.
Listen to them and take notes:


January 23, 2017

Chicago's Legacy of Architecture

From its skyscrapers to its bridges, amazing feats of engineering have made the  skyline of Chicago immediately identifiable and completely unforgettable. Watch and listen to CNN's Richard Quest on the legacy of architecture in the Windy City in this CNN segment of "Future Cities". 
      

VOCABULARY
- Stunning: extremely beautiful or attractive: 
- Becknoning a future: if something beckons to you, it is very attractive and you feel you have to do something to get it. A bright future beckoned.
- Backbonethe determination and strong personality that you need in order to do what is right or deal with a difficult situation. They wouldn’t have the backbone to disagree with him.
- Groundbreaking: using new methods, or achieving new results. A groundbreaking study of plant diversity.
- Stareto look directly at someone or something for a long time. Don’t stare at people.
- The talk of the town: idle gossip or rumor; "there has been talk about you lately".
- Blank canvas: the term "blank canvas" can refer to a number of different things, both literal and metaphorical. However, all meanings have in common the idea of an empty starting point
- Accomplish to do or finish something successfully; achieve something. 
- Set the tone: if something someone says or does sets the tone for an event or activity, it establishes the way that event or activity will continue, especially the mood of the people involved (often + for ) He was furious when she arrived late, and that set the tone for the whole evening.
- At full throttle: as fast as possible. When the horse reached the back stretch he was at full throttle. 
 - Set the stage: Fig. to prepare something for some activity. The initial meeting set the stage for further negotiations. 

November 11, 2016

TV series

Hi,

I'd like you to check this link up. It contains all tv serires that you may want to watch:

October 30, 2016

Do opposites attract?

The subject of this 6-minute English programme is attraction. Listen to it

October 26, 2016

Online English TV

Hi,

This is a wonderful link where you can watch online British TV channels.

British TV channels

Enjoy!

April 15, 2016

The Angel of Refugees

This is from a BBC program called: 50 women making it happen.

In the last few months, tens of thousands of migrants and refugees have attempted to cross the Mediterranean sea to Italy, one of the main gateways to Europe. It's a dangerous trip and many are stranded at sea. But there is someone they can call - Nawal Soufi, a human rights activist from Sicily - who's become a main point of contact, and whose phone is always on. She helps direct coastguards their way. Our reporter Daniel Adamson has been to meet Nawal in Catania.


Release date:  Duration: 8 minutes
 

April 12, 2016

'Music helped me to rebuild myself'

Singer Angelique Kidjo just won her third Grammy award. She explains how her music and activism feed into each other.
Producer: Tania Ketenjian

April 05, 2016

Music in Canada speech

COME AND ENJOY AN INTERESTING TALK IN ENGLISH!

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PRACTICE YOUR ENGLISH!



WHEN: FRIDAY 15th APRIL at 16:30

WHERE: AT EOI MADRID-EMBAJADORES, Room 15
TALKER: TRICIA AUDETTE
ALL STUDENTS OF ENGLISH ARE INVITED. IT'S A MULTI-LEVEL TALK!

February 22, 2016

How would you like to pay?

Are the days of paying by cash for a latte or a newspaper nearly gone? Alice and Neil discuss Neil's fondness for loose change...

Listen to this BBC Radio programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03j6pr0
What vocabulary did you learn?
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December 28, 2015

I'm game

Are you game? What does this expression mean? Can you tell with your own words what "being game" means?
Neil is dying for a game of squash but Li is not game. Find out why...

The English we Speak 










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December 26, 2015

The Rabbit who wants to fall asleep

After all the Christmas exciting moments, you may want to read your child to sleep using this story. Mind you don't fall asleep ahead of them!