Monthly Archives: February 2008

How many riddles can you guess?

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Here you have some riddles and the answers are at the bottom. Have a go and see how many you already know! You will have more riddles in the next days.

What goes up and down stairs without moving? (1)

Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die. (2)

What can you catch but not throw? (3)

I run, yet I have no legs. What am I? (4)

Take one out and scratch my head, I am now black but once was red. (5)

Remove the outside, cook the inside, eat the outside, throw away the inside. (6)

What goes round the world and stays in a corner? (7)

What gets wetter the more it dries? (8)

The more there is, the less you see. (9)

They come at night without being called and are lost in the day without being stolen. (10)

What kind of room has no windows or doors? (11)

I have holes on the top and bottom. I have holes on my left and on my right. And I have holes in the middle, yet I still hold water. What am I? (12)

I look at you, you look at me, I raise my right, you raise your left. What is this object? (13)

It has no top or bottom but it can hold flesh, bones, and blood all at the same time. What is this object? (14)

The more you take the more you leave behind. (15)

Answers:                                                                        

1. Carpet / 2. Fire / 3. A cold / 4. A nose / 5. A match / 6. Corn / 7. A stamp / 8. Towel / 9. Darkness / 10. stars / 11. A mushroom / 12. A sponge / 13. A mirror /  14. A ring   / 15.  Footsteps   

Riddles from http://www.teacherneedhelp.com/students/riddles.htm

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A short story: The Horse Shoe

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There is a horse shoe, pick it up and put it in your pocket…

One day a farmer was walking along a country road with his son Thomas.

“Look,” said the father, “there is a horse shoe. Pick it up and put it in your pocket.”

“Oh,” exclaimed Thomas, “it isn’t worth the trouble to bend down and pick it up.”

His father did not say anything, but he picked up the horse shoe and placed it in his pocket. When they reached the nearby village he sold it to the blacksmith and with the few pennies that he gained he bought some cherries.

Father and son continued on their way. But by now the sun was well up in the sky, there wasn’t a house to be seen, or even a tree where there could be some shade and Thomas was dying of thirst. At a certain point his father happened to drop a cherry on the ground and Thomas dived on it as though it were a piece of gold, and ate it immediately. After a little while his father dropped another cherry and once again his son lost no time in picking up the delicious fruit and putting it in his mouth. And so on it went-the old farmer dropped the cherries and the son picked them up and when Thomas had eaten the lot his father turned to him and said: “My dear son, if you had bent down once to pick up that horse shoe, it would not have been necessary for you to bend down so many times for the cherries. Remember always the famous saying that he who does not worry about the little things will find that he will be unable to do the greater things.”

Small things are best;

grief and unrest

To rank and wealth are given;

But little things on little wings

Bear little souls to heaven.

Short story taken from http://www.panchatantra.chourishi.in/

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Music Sarah Brightman

Sarah Brightman Deliver Me Lyrics

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Deliver me, out of my sadness.
Deliver me, from all of the madness.
Deliver me, courage to guide me.
Deliver me, strength from inside me.

All of my life I’ve been in hiding.
Wishing there was someone just like you.
Now that you’re here, now that I’ve found you,
I know that you’re the one to pull me through.

Deliver me, loving and caring.
Deliver me, giving and sharing.
Deliver me, the cross that I’m bearing.

All of my life I was in hiding.
Wishing there was someone just like you.
Now that you’re here, now that I’ve found you,
I know that you’re the one to pull me through.

Deliver me,
Deliver me,
Oh deliver me.

All of my life I was in hiding.
Wishing there was someone just like you.
Now that you’re here, now that I’ve found you,
I know that you’re the one to pull me through.

Deliver me,
Oh deliver me.
Won’t you deliver me.


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Deliver Me Lyrics on http://www.metrolyrics.com

Do you like Treasure Hunts? Try this one!

Do you know what a treasure hunt is? Would you like to try one and see how you manage? Will you be able to find all the answers to the questions?

Introduction | Questions | Links | The big question | Assessment |

English in the World

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INTRODUCTION Did you know that…? According to research by the British Council, “English has official or special status in at least seventy-five countries with a total population of over two billion. English is spoken as a native language by around 375 million and as a second language by around 375 million speakers in the world. Speakers of English as a second language will soon outnumber those who speak it as a first language. Around 750 million people are believed to speak English as a foreign language. One out of four of the world’s population speak English to some level of competence. Demand from the other three-quarters is increasing.”
QUESTIONS What is an official language?
What is a native language?
What is a first language? What is a second language?
What is a foreign language?
What do people use English for?
What are the official languages of the United Nations?
What happened in 1066? Why dit it influence the evolution of the language?
What are the main festivities in English speaking countries? List five at least.
LINKS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language
http://the_english_dept.tripod.com/esc.html
http://iteslj.org/cw/1/mh-engcountries.html
http://web.tiscali.it/smssm/english/
THE BIG QUESTION What is your personal opinion about English in the world and its influence in our society? Give a clear answer.
ASSESSMENT Students will be assessed according to their answers to the questions in the web quest.

(Pàgina creada amb el generador la teva Cacera a la Xarxa – http://www.aula21.net/)
 

Fancy having a free hug?

 I found this video and I think it’s quite unusual and interesting. Have a look and see if you like it. It seems it’s the video of the year!

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Sick Puppies - All The Same (Song Lyrics)

I don't mind where you come from
As long as you come to me
I don't like illusions I can't see
Them clearly
I don't care no I wouldn't dare
To fix the twist in you
You've shown me eventually
What you'll do

I don't mind...
I don't care...
As long are you're here

Go ahead tell me you'll leave again
You'll just come back running
Holding your scarred heart in hand
It's all the same
And I'll take you for who you are
If you take me for everything
Do it all over again
It's all the same

Hours slide and days go by
Till you decide to come
And in between it always seems too long
All of a sudden

And I have the skill, yeah I have the will
To breathe you in while I can
However long you stay
Is all that I am

I don't mind...
I don't care...
As long as you're here

Go ahead tell me you'll leave again
You'll just come back running
Holding your scarred heart in hand
It's all the same
And I'll take you for who you are
If you take me for everything
Do it all over again
It's always the same

Wrong or right
Black or white
If I close my eyes
I's all the same

In my life
The compromise
I close my eyes
It's all the same

Go ahead say it you're leaving
You'll just come back running
Holding your scarred heart in hand
It's all the same
And I'll take you for who you are
If you take me for everything
Do it all over again
It's all the same

Transcription v3.0 / Interpreted by Alvin WK Chan

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