quinta-feira, 21 de julho de 2011

Adjectives ending -ible and -able - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

Hi!

Week´s test for intermediaters:

Adjectives ending -ible and -able - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

Adverbs ending: -ible or -able

Tell me about your score and questions!

Adverbs- Position in sentence - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

Hi there,

Here is the week test:

Adverbs- Position in sentence - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

This is for beginners.

If you feel confortable and need help or comments, just email me your results.

How to make a happy birthday banner for cake

Hi! Today´s post is for you that wants to learn how to make things in English and love following steps in English!
There´s someone´s birthday to celebrate and have time to make yourself a decoration to the cake?
Let´s do it!


Read the tutorial at Birthday Girl. It is very easy and the effect is cute! Don´t you think?

Obs: Ler manuais em inglês é uma ótima oportunidade para aprender nome de materiais e novos verbos. Coisas, que só a prática, como fazer algum artesanato, por exemplo requerem tais vocabulários. Por isso, vira e mexe tem tutoriais ou DIY (do it yourself) aqui no blog.

Além disso, é uma forma de conhecer outros blogs em língua inglesa.

Caso façam algo do tipo, mandem foto e vou adorar postar aqui no blog!

See you later

quarta-feira, 20 de julho de 2011

Wanessa Camargo sings in English

Hi!
Do you know that Wanessa Camargo (now, simply Wanessa) sings in English?
I saw it last Saturday at Caldeirão do Huck.
I liked the rythm and think that it is a marketing issue, trying to be POP and to play in discos.
It is a style that in Brazil, if you sing in Portuguese, you don´t sell CDs.
Also, in English, maybe as a Braziliam, she can make language speakers fans, don´t you think?

The only thing I think is that the lyric should be better, but let´s cross our fingers to her success and hope she can launch good songs for dancing and with good lyrics too!

Check for yourself the TV program when she performs Sticky Dough.

Guess what, she is a Braziliam and can sing in English. What about you? You can speak English too, baby!

Here you can read an interview at Rolling Stone and see more about her career projects.

terça-feira, 19 de julho de 2011

Punctuation - part 1

Do you know the name of these punctuation marks?

:

/
\
,
.

Yesterday, in class, I and Wil learnt that this symbol is "\" backslash as this one "/" is slash. Easy to memorize, right?

Curious about the other ones?

Try this special tree. You go there, click on the mark and learn its name and usage.


Click on the image and go to the website!

Alphabet for kids

I loved this animal graphic alphabet. You can buy it here.

See some more of lovely alphabet pictures here at All Sorts, with the post some modern pictorial alphabets.

Instead of buying it, you can make one with your students. The class can be separated in groups and each group can choose a theme and make it with draws or pictures. Or you can suggest a poster as the theme you are seeing now at school.
Also, if you are not a teacher, but have kids, it is a good way for you to spend some time indoor with your kids doing it.
If you like and make it, sen me a picture of the poster. I will love to post it here in our blog.
It is a special invitation to Eccleston School, our smart Argentinian kids readers!

Is that good to read or subscribe a newspaper in English?

That was the question Wil made me yesterday. For my surprise! He reminds me when I was intesifying my studies in the language and also I was crazy for improving my vocabulary. Yes, reading newspapers is challenging because they use a more natural and coloquial style and also you become updated with the news.
Nowadays, you can have an online subscription or you can subscribe to have the hardcopy (paper copy), but, I don´t know how long they will take to arrive in your place.
I know that dowtown, in Rio, there are newstands specialized in international newspapers and magazines.

I used to read The New York Times and the time I used to susbcribe to it (online), there were texts from it on the federal vestibular etc.

It is the one I used to read and then I will restart reading after our last class, ok Wil?

If you are curious, go to their website and explore it a little. Maybe there is a blog you like to follow, there is the crosswords and other games section, so you can read the front page only and see the news and get more involved with the language, the culture and use some time reading in English.
Tell me if you like the idea and your experience, ok?

Which dictionary should I buy?

I recommend you the Cambridge Dictionary.
They have the:

Phrasal verbs
Idioms
Essential American English learner´s
Essential British English learner´s
Advanced Learner´s

It comes with a CD and it shows the Thesaurus. What is it?
It shows the structure and hierarchy of the word. You know that it is much easier to learn the words in context, right?
Also, it brings visual dictionaries, I mean, some words come with a type of picture dictionary. For example, a part of a plane links you with a picture page where you can see a plane and its parts and so on.

The best part is that they have online free dictionaries and you can search in all of the dictionaries, listen to the british or american accent, check the thesaurus...so, I am a huge fan of them.

Check it for yourself, click here.

By the way, last class with Wil motivated me to post this here. So, Wil, if you are going to buy a dictionary, you should go to advanced, ok? Phrasal verbs and idioms are complementary ones. You don´t need to buy them in just one way, you can program your shopping. It is just a tip and thanks for providing me so great classes! Go ahead man!

quinta-feira, 14 de julho de 2011

Adjectives and Adverbs with the same form - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

Hi Guys,

Below there is a link for adjectives and adverbs for intermediate students.

Adjectives and Adverbs with the same form - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

I look forward having your comments about your results and if you have questions, just leave a comment or email me.

Adjective or Adverb? - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

Hi! This test is for basic students.

Let´s see how you deal with adjective or adverbs?

Adjective: change a noun (name).

Eg: A girl
A BEAUTIFUL girl - BEAUTIFUL is an adjective because transform/give a quality for the word, girl

Adverb: change a verb (action).

Eg.: She plays the piano. She plays the piano beautifuly - the sufix "-ly" transforms the world Beautiful into an adverb. Regular adverbs normally have "ly" in the end.

Click here: Adjective or Adverb? - Online Language Quiz - UsingEnglish.com

quarta-feira, 13 de julho de 2011

Dia Mundial do Rock - música para ouvir em inglês!

Você curte ouvir música americana e ir para o baile todo fim de semana, como já dizia o Ed Motta?
Pois é, ouvir música em inglês, principalmente se for assistindo ao DVD com clips e shows e a legenda em inglês pode ser uma boa estratégia para curtir e ao mesmo tempo melhorar a pronúncia e aumentar seu vocabulário. Aqui em casa fazemos muito isso.
Outro dia eu estava caminhando na esteira assistindo ao DVD, tributo a Bob Marley e cantando minhas canções e vendo a legenda em inglês, o que dá para fazer com filmes também.
A idéia do blog é te dar sugestões de coisas que você pode fazer para aumentar seu contato com o idioma e mostrar que pode ser divertido.
Hoje é o dia Mundial do Rock.
EU SOU VIDRADA EM ROCK, gente! I just love it!
Então, fica aqui uma dica para você aproveitar a promoção (recebi a newsletter da Casa e Vídeo) do que selecionei:


Clique na primeira imagem para ir para a loja.


Se eu pudesse eu iria correndo comprar esses DVDs (adoraria ganhar de presente também) ou compraria com meu super cartão de crédito. Curto muito Beatles, Guns and Roses e gosto do Bon Jovi.
Meanwhile, segue também uma sugestão de clips com as letras nos posts abaixo. Foram 7 para você comemorar o dia mundial do Rock. Escolha ao menos um e se divirta.

Extra activity: Ao verificar a letra escolhida, faça uma seleção de 5 palavras, pesquise a tradução e escreva uma frase com cada uma.
Quando pesquisamos as palavras e as usamos com frases que criamos, temos muito mais chance de memorizá-las, fica a dica!
Aos alunos e amigos roqueiros, eu ia fazer um top 10, mas vi que ficaria muito nos anos 70, escolhi uns covers para não espantar quem não curte rock e fazer a homenagem e vi que não saco de rock anos 2000 (does it exist?). Help me to get updated!


Deixe aqui um comentário falando qual clip você curtiu, que palavras aprendeu. Vou adorar seu feedback!

Oasis Whatever



Whatever
I'm free to be whatever IWhatever I chooseAnd I'll sing the blues if I want

I'm free to say whatever IWhatever I likeIf it's wrong or right it's alright

Always seems to meYou only see what people want you to see

How long's it gonna beBefore we get on the busAnd cause no fussGet a grip on yourselfIt don't cost much

Free to be whatever youWhatever you sayIf it comes my way it's alright

You're free to be wherever youWherever you pleaseYou can shoot the breeze if you want

It always seems to meYou only see what people want you to see

How long's it gonna beBefore we get on the busAnd cause no fussGet a grip on yourselfIt don't cost much

I'm free to be whatever IWhatever I chooseAnd I'll sing the blues if I want

Here in my mindYou know you might findSomething that youYou thought you once knew

But now it's all goneAnd you know it's no funYeah I know it's no funOh, I know it's no fun

I'm free to be whatever IWhatever I chooseAnd I'll sing the blues if I want

I'm free to be whatever IWhatever I chooseAnd I'll sing the blues if I want

Whatever you doWhatever you sayYeah I know it's alrightWhatever you doWhatever you sayYeah I know it's alright

Faith No More - Epic (Official Promo Video)



Epic
Can you feel it, see it, hear it today?If you can't, then it doesn't matter anywayYou will never understand it cuz it happens too fastAnd it feels so good, it's like walking on glassIt's so cool, it's so hip, it's alrightIt's so groovy, it's outta sightYou can touch it, smell it, taste it so sweetBut it makes no difference cuz it knocks you off your feet

You want it all but you can't have it

It's cryin', bleedin', lying on the floorSo you lay down on it and you do it some moreYou've got to share it, so you dare itThen you bare it and you tear it

You want it all but you can't have itIt's in your face but you can't grab it

It's alive, afraid, a lie, a sinIt's magic, it's tragic, it's a loss, it's a winIt's dark, it's moist, it's a bitter painIt's sad it happened and it's a shame

You want it all but you can't have itIt's in your face but you can't grab it

What is it?It's itWhat is it?...

Emmerson Nogueira - Roxanne



Roxanne
The Police
Composição: Sting
Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light
Those days are over
You don't have to sell your body to the night
Roxanne, you don't have to wear that dress tonight
Walk the streets for money
You don't care if it's wrong or if it's right

Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light
Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light
Put on the red light, put on the red light
Put on the red light, put on the red light
Put on the red light, oh

I loved you since I knew ya
I wouldn't talk down to ya
I have to tell you just how I feel
I won't share you with another boy
I know my mind is made up
So put away your make up
Told you once I won't tell you again it's a bad way

Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light
Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light
You don't have to put on the red light
Put on the red light, put on the red light

Mais uma versão de brasileiros cantando inglês com Emmerson Nogueira.

Fonte da letra Letras

Grupo Sambô - Rock and Roll



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Composição: Jimmy Page / John Bonham / John Paul Jones / Robert Plant
It's been a long time since I rock and roll
It's been a long time since I did the stroll
Let me get it back, let me get it back
Let me get it back, baby, where I came from
It's been a long time, been a long time

Been a long lonely
Lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely time

Yes, it has

It's been a long time since the book of love
I can't count the tears of a life with no love
Carry me back, carry me back
Carry me back, baby, where I came from
It's been a long time, been a long time

Been a long lonely
Lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely time

Seems so long since we walked in the moonlight
Making vows that just can't work right
Open your arms, opens your arms
Open your arms, baby, let my love come running in
It's been a long time, been a long time

Been a long lonely
Lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely time

Aqui, caí nas graças da versão ou cover (EU AMO VERSÕES) e para mostrar que o samba e o Rock tem tudo a ver. Rock and Roll do Led Zeppelin (banda que amo) com o grupo paulista Sambô. Curtiu a versão?

Pink Floyd - Money - Live 8



Na década de 70 escolhi o Pink Floyd. Mas o vídeo é uma versão da década de 90 e "Money" é um clássico e todo mundo quer ter seu ouro, certo?

Money
Pink Floyd
Composição: Waters
Money, get away.
Get a good job with more pay and you're okay.
Money, it's a gas.
Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash.
New car, caviar, four star daydream,
Think I'll buy me a football team.

Money, get back.
I'm all right Jack keep your hands off of my stack.
Money, it's a hit.
Don't give me that do goody good bullshit.
I'm in the high-fidelity first class travelling set
And I think I need a Lear jet.

Money, it's a crime.
Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie.
Money, so they say
Is the root of all evil today.
But if you ask for a raise it's no surprise that they're
giving none away.

"HuHuh! I was in the right!"
"Yes, absolutely in the right!"
"I certainly was in the right!"
"You was definitely in the right. That geezer was cruising for abruising!"
"Yeah!"
"Why does anyone do anything?"
"I don't know, I was really drunk at the time!"
"I was just telling him, he couldn't get into number 2. He was asking
why he wasn't coming up on freely, after I was yelling and
screaming and telling him why he wasn't coming up on freely.
It came as a heavy blow, but we sorted the matter out"

Cássia Eller - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (cover)



It was twenty years ago today
Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play
They've been going in and out of style
But they're guaranteed to raise a smile
So may i introduce to you
The act you've know for all these years
Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
We're Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
We hope you will enjoy the show
We're Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Sit back and let the evening go
Sgt. Peppers lonely. Sgt. Peppers lonely
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
It's wonderful to be here
It's certainly a thrill
It's such a lovely audience
We'd like to take you home with us
We'd love to take you home
I don't really want to stop the show
But I thought that you might like to know
That the singer's going to sing a song
And he wants you all to sing along
So let me introduce to you
The one and only Billy Shears
And Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club
We're Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club
We'd like to thank you once again
Sgt. Peppers one and only Lonely Hearts Club Band
It's getting very near the end
Sgt. Peppers lonely
Sgt. Peppers lonely
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

Eu ia colocar os Beatles aqui, fazendo uma retrospectiva por data. Mas achei a Cassia e é legal ver brasileiro cantando em inglês. Se ela pode, você também pode!

Fonte da letra UOL

Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes 1956 (COLOR and STEREO)





(Words & music by carl perkins)
Well, it's one for the money,
Two for the show,
Three to get ready,
Now go, cat, go.

But don't you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

Well, you can knock me down,
Step in my face,
Slander my name
All over the place.

Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh,
Honey, lay off of my shoes
Don't you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

You can burn my house,
Steal my car,
Drink my liquor
From an old fruitjar.

Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh,
Honey, lay off of my shoes
Don't you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

Well, it's one for the money,
Two for the show,
Three to get ready,
Now go, cat, go.

But don't you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes

More lyrics: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/e/elvis+presley/#share

Three Little Birds

Don´t Worry, ´cause now you can learn English forever!!!!
Aulas particulares de inglês na Região Oceânica de Niterói. Individual, grupos, adultos, crianças.
Traduções de inglês para português.
Aulas especiais de imersão.
Aulas de português para estrangeiro.
Divulgue para seus amigos!
A arte ficou linda e é um trabalho do David Henrici.

terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2011

Falsos amigos

Quando a gente estuda um idioma, tem a tendência a reconhecer palavras, do nosso vocabulário da língua mãe, mas as vezes, estamos encrencados, porque as palavras que parecem ser o que achamos, nos colocarão em verdadeiras furadas.
Tem vários comerciais de idiomas com situações assim na TV.
Para te ajudar a conhecer melhor esses falsos amigos, ou os falsos cognatos, separei uma lista bem bacana. Tanto para você que está aprendendo inglês e fala português, quanto para você que fala inglês e está aprendendo português.



INGLÊS - PORTUGUÊS


PORTUGUÊS - INGLÊS


Actually (adv) - na verdade ..., o fato é que ...

Adept (n) - especialista, profundo conhecedor

Agenda (n) - pauta do dia, pauta para discussões

Amass (v) - acumular, juntar

Anticipate (v) - prever; aguardar, ficar na expectativa

Apology (n) - pedido de desculpas

Application (n) - inscrição, registro, uso

Appointment (n) - hora marcada, compromisso profissional

Appreciation (n) - gratidão, reconhecimento

Argument (n) - discussão, bate boca

Assist (v) - ajudar, dar suporte

Assume (v) - presumir, aceitar como verdadeiro

Attend (v) - assistir, participar de

Audience (n) - platéia, público

Balcony (n) - sacada

Baton (n) - batuta (música), cacetete

Beef (n) - carne de gado

Cafeteria (n) - refeitório tipo universitário ou industrial

Camera (n) - máquina fotográfica

Carton (n) - caixa de papelão, pacote de cigarros (200)

Casualty (n) - baixa (morte fruto de acidente ou guerra), fatalidade

Cigar (n) - charuto

Collar (n) - gola, colarinho, coleira

College (n) - faculdade, ensino de 3º grau

Commodity (n) - artigo, mercadoria

Competition (n) - concorrência

Comprehensive (adj) - abrangente, amplo, extenso

Compromise - (v) entrar em acordo, fazer concessão; (n) acordo, conciliação

Contest (n) - competição, concurso

Convenient (adj) - prático

Costume (n) - fantasia (roupa)

Data (n) - dados (números, informações)

Deception (n) - logro, fraude, o ato de enganar

Defendant (n) - réu, acusado

Design (v, n) - projetar, criar; projeto, estilo

Editor (n) - redator

Educated (adj) - instruído, com alto grau de escolaridade

Emission (n) - descarga (de gases, etc.)

Enroll (v) - inscrever-se, alistar-se, registrar-se

Eventually (adv) - finalmente, conseqüentemente

Exciting (adj) - empolgante

Exit (n, v) - saída, sair

Expert (n) - especialista, perito

Exquisite (adj.) - belo, refinado

Fabric (n) - tecido

Genial (adj) - afável, aprazível

Graduate program (n) - Curso de pós-graduação

Gratuity (n) - gratificação, gorjeta

Grip (v) - agarrar firme

Hazard (n,v) - risco, arriscar

Idiom (n) - expressão idiomática, linguajar

Income tax return (n) - declaração de imposto de renda

Ingenuity (n) - engenhosidade

Injury (n) - ferimento

Inscription (n) - gravação em relevo (sobre pedra, metal, etc.)

Intend (v) - pretender, ter intenção

Intoxication (n) - embriaguez, efeito de drogas

Jar (n) - pote

Journal (n) - periódico, revista especializada

Lamp (n) - luminária

Large (adj) - grande, espaçoso

Lecture (n) - palestra, aula

Legend (n) - lenda

Library (n) - biblioteca

Location (n) - localização

Lunch (n) - almoço

Magazine (n) - revista

Mayor (n) - prefeito

Medicine (n) - remédio, medicina

Moisture (n) - umidade

Motel (n) - hotel de beira de estrada

Notice (v) - notar, aperceber-se; aviso, comunicação

Novel (n) - romance

Office (n) - escritório

Parents (n) - pais

Particular (adj) - específico, exato

Pasta (n) - massa (alimento)

Policy (n) - política (diretrizes)

Port (n) - porto

Prejudice (n) - preconceito

Prescribe (v) - receitar

Preservative (n) - conservante

Pretend (v) - fingir

Private (adj) - particular

Procure (v) - conseguir, adquirir

Propaganda (n) - divulgação de idéias/fatos com intuito de manipular

Pull (v) - puxar

Push (v) - empurrar

Range (v) - variar, cobrir

Realize (v) - notar, perceber, dar-se conta, conceber uma idéia

Recipient (n) - recebedor, agraciado

Record (v, n) - gravar, disco, gravação, registro

Refrigerant (n) - substância refrigerante usada em aparelhos

Requirement (n) - requisito

Resume (v) - retomar, reiniciar

Résumé (n) - curriculum vitae, currículo

Retired (adj) - aposentado

Senior (n) - idoso

Service (n) - atendimento

Stranger (n) - desconhecido

Stupid (adj) - burro

Support (v) - apoiar

Tax (n) - imposto

Trainer (n) - preparador físico

Turn (n, v) - vez, volta, curva; virar, girar

Vegetables (n) - verduras, legumes


Atualmente - nowadays, today

Adepto - supporter

Agenda - appointment book; agenda

Amassar - crush

Antecipar - to bring forward, to move forward

Apologia - elogio, enaltecimento

Aplicação (financeira) - investment

Apontamento - note

Apreciação - judgement

Argumento - reasoning, point

Assistir - to attend, to watch

Assumir - to take over

Atender - to help; to answer; to see, to examine

Audiência - court appearance; interview

Balcão - counter

Batom - lipstick

Bife - steak

Cafeteria - coffee shop, snack bar

Câmara - tube (de pneu) chamber (grupo de pessoas)

Cartão - card

Casualidade - chance, fortuity

Cigarro - cigarette

Colar - necklace

Colégio (2º grau) - high school

Comodidade - comfort

Competição - contest

Compreensivo - understanding

Compromisso - appointment; date

Contexto - context

Conveniente - appropriate

Costume - custom, habit

Data - date

Decepção - disappointment

Advogado de defesa - defense attorney

Designar - to appoint

Editor - publisher

Educado - with a good upbringing, well-mannered, polite

Emissão - issuing (of a document, etc.)

Enrolar - to roll; to wind; to curl

Eventualmente - occasionally

Excitante - thrilling

Êxito - success

Esperto - smart, clever

Esquisito - strange, odd

Fábrica - plant, factory

Genial - brilliant

Curso de graduação - undergraduate program

Gratuidade - the quality of being free of charge

Gripe - cold, flu, influenza

Azar - bad luck

Idioma - language

Devolução de imposto de renda - income tax refund

Ingenuidade - naiveté / naivety

Injúria - insult

Inscrição - registration, application

Entender - understand

Intoxicação - poisoning

Jarra - pitcher

Jornal - newspaper

Lâmpada - light bulb

Largo - wide

Leitura - reading

Legenda - subtitle

Livraria - book shop

Locação - rental

Lanche - snack

Magazine - department store

Maior - bigger

Medicina - medicine

Mistura - mix, mixture, blend

Motel - love motel, hot-pillow joint, no-tell motel

Notícia - news

Novela - soap opera

Oficial - official

Parentes - relatives

Particular - personal, private

Pasta - paste; folder; briefcase

Polícia - police

Porta - door

Prejuízo - damage, loss

Prescrever - expire

Preservativo - condom

Pretender - to intend, to plan

Privado - private

Procurar - to look for

Propaganda - advertisement, commercial

Pular - to jump

Puxar - to pull

Ranger - to creak, to grind

Realizar - to carry out, make come true, to accomplish

Recipiente - container

Recordar - to remember, to recall

Refrigerante - soft drink, soda, pop, coke

Requerimento - request, petition

Resumir - summarize

Resumo - summary

Retirado - removed, secluded

Senhor - gentleman, sir

Serviço - job

Estrangeiro - foreigner

Estúpido - impolite, rude (Rio Grande do Sul)

Suportar (tolerar) - tolerate, can stand

Taxa - rate; fee

Treinador - coach

Turno - shift; round

Vegetais - plants



Uma maneira de memorizar é escrever frases com as palavras novas. Se quiser, escolha até três palavras e me mande frases por email ou deixe aqui no comentário, ok?

Como na vida, ninguém precisa de falsos amigos, então é melhor mantê-los sob controle e debaixo dos seus olhos!

Para ver a origem da lista, clique aqui.

segunda-feira, 11 de julho de 2011

Speak Up

That is a great coincidence! My student and friend Wilson today asked me about The Speak Up magazine. I remember my times of student of English, with no Internet or cable available around here. So, I used to buy this magazine. He asked me if it is a good idea or not for his level. As he can write and read in English, I think it is a good material.

If you think about having Speak UP for improving your English, here are my good points listed:


  • Update yourself about main topics including, music, film, politics etc.
  • The CD brings you different accents and English style
  • They indicate you the level of difficulty
  • They indicate you the British or American English in the topic covered
  • It always brings you a music to listen to and learn with the lyric
  • Reading magazines put you in touch with a more natural and difficult English, because magazines are written in a more coloquial language, right?
Try it and let me know your impressions, ok, Will?

What about you?

What things do you do to improve your English out of the classroom?

domingo, 3 de julho de 2011

Hostess: Patriotic Party FREE PRINTABLES!

So, the independence day is on Monday (tomorrow, right)? If you are reading this post this Sunday or maybe this Monday and have some time to print these LOVELY free printables the blog Hostess presented us, go ahead!
It is good to use in your dinner and have a small party on Monday.
I think is good for party people that hate Mondays and also wants to practice English to be fluent. This decoration with a quick snack and maybe a good film, like "Independence day", "The Patriotic" or just some American songs on the CD player can be enough to suggest you and your love, or family or friends to have a snack, a drink and SPEAK ENGLISH TOGETHER.
If you do it, please SEND ME A PICTURE OF THE PARTY, OK?

Have the lovely printables here.




sábado, 2 de julho de 2011

Free printable games - independence day

Hey You!
Are you looking for games to practice vocabulary and like themes?
So, go there and have some free printable games about independence day! There are puzzles, crosswords and many thing else!
Tell me if you used some of them and your opinion, ok?

In the independence day mood and partying a little!

Hi there!
So, would you like to celebrate 4ht of July around here and have some party?
Here are some good tips.
I found a blog where you have many things about the independence day.
I recommend you:

Independence party ideas

(guess what! I am a partying teacher! I always use themes to have funny classes. If you like parties and want to join your family and friends to have a little immersion using English, here is the excuse!).

Apple pie recipe.

I love apple pie and probably will have one for tea time and for my week classes. Would you like to be my student? Come on!

Patriotic dessert

Barbecue recipes


Do you know they normally celebrate this day with fireworks? How different do you think being patriot is between us and them? Would you like to write me a small post about it?
Do you work for an American Company? Do they close and have a day off in Brazil?


sexta-feira, 1 de julho de 2011

Independence Day

On July, 4th the independence of USA is celebrated. If you want a good film to watch during the weekend and as a bonus, learn about history and culture of the North American people, I suggest you "The Patriot" with Mel Gibson. If you are real into the mood, prepare an apple pie. This is a great film, by the way.
Also, there is the Heath Ledger, great actor.
The good point of watching movies, specially if you put the subtitles in English is to listen to different accents and see some situations that help you with the culture, the habits and behavior.
I remember that the only chance we had for watching movies with subtitles in English, when I was a student, depended of special tapes and they were expensive.
With DVD´s, you just change the sound and subtitles, isn´t it a great opportunity to have some English immersion?
Well, if you watch the film and would like to discuss it or leave here a comment, welcome!
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