Today, 12 February, is Red Hand Day, set up to raise international awareness of the tragic situation of child soldiers, recruited to fight in wars and armed conflicts.
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A hippo that lives in a house… (?)
Before the 1980s, news reports were often read from a piece of paper, with little or no maps and terribly, inevitably boooooring. In the 80s, something started: news editors thought that the final message of a news report should be a happy story (otherwise, people would be too pessimistic and maybe even induced to suicide). Ever since, news reports have had the “happy” story, usually involving some kind of friendly animal or guinness records. If your memory reaches as far as mine, you will probably identify the “fets i gent” section in TV3, which was exactly that, the “happy” story. Talking of which…
A hippo that lives in a house… (?)
Before the 1980s, news reports were often read from a piece of paper, with little or no maps and terribly, inevitably boooooring. In the 80s, something started: news editors thought that the final message of a news report should be a happy story (otherwise, people would be too pessimistic and maybe even induced to suicide). Ever since, news reports have had the “happy” story, usually involving some kind of friendly animal or guinness records. If your memory reaches as far as mine, you will probably identify the “fets i gent” section in TV3, which was exactly that, the “happy” story. Talking of which…
The exam is near!!
Protected: Solutions to Unit 4 test
Protected: Solutions to Unit 4 test
Here you can check the answers to unit 4 test.
Passive exercises
Here’s a collection of exercises on the passive voice. I strongly recommend you do them:
- A very simple beginner’s activity: decide whether the sentences are active or passive.
- Practice the present simple passive
- Practice and read some past simple passive sentences.
- Some past continuous passive exercises from a German website.
- Exercise with a variety of verb tenses.
- Another exercise with a variety of verb tenses, especially irregular verbs.
- More variety of tenses here.
- Many tenses (but they won’t give you a clue!) in this French website.
- Advanced practice with different tenses and even passive infinitives.
And before you finish…
Why don’t you try to find the missing verbs for these pictures?
The BBC and love (?!)
The BBC offers you this article about how to ask someone out (1). It’s quite interesting because it suggests words and sentences that help you in case the other person says the word ‘no’. If you want to improve your English in an amusing way, read it. If you want to ask someone out, read it. As always, a transcript acompanies the recording.
(1) Ask someone out = demanar a algú una cita.
Interview to Pau Gasol
An interesting interview posted on youtube where Pau Gasol tells a journalist he is really looking forward to playing his first game with the Lakers. The interview was filmed before scoring 24 points yesterday.
Pay attention to his English, which is quite good and has a marked American accent (of course!)