28 Nov 2015

A PIECE OF PAPER



http://www.rong-chang.com/nse/se/nse005.htm


To drop: Caer una cosa al suelo. Verbo regular: por lo tanto pasado "dropped".
To bend over : inclinarse : Verbo irregular. Pasado:  "bent" 
To Pick up: recoger algo : Verbo regular. Pasaso "picked"
To put: poner



20 Aug 2015

wakeboarding

A pupil told me about a "wakeboard" this morning,

Apparently it is an sport which is getting more an more common around.
So today we dive into the world of the "Wakeboarding"
This is a fun sport for the watersports .
The sport combines elements of surfing, waterskiing and snowboarding and sees participants riding a wakeboard over the surface of the water usually towed behind a motorboat travelling at speeds of up to 25mph.
There are a number of different types of wakeboarding to try including boat and cable wakeboarding.

For further info visit the attached link: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/get-inspired/33148167





1 Aug 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxGvTL_gqdU



Don't keep emotions bottled up!!


Emotions have an important role in your life.


Watch the video and judge by yourself.


28 Jun 2015

CPE USE OF ENGLISH- GAPS

CPE
Men and women are often considered to be completely at odds with each other, in terms (1)  their attitudes and behaviour. Not so when they are in love, new research has discovered. As far as their hormone levels are (2), when men and women are in love, they are more similar to each other (3)  at any other time.
It has (4)  been known that love can (5)  havoc with hormone levels. For example the hormone cortisol, (6)  is known for its calming effect on the body, dips dramatically when one person is attracted to (7) , putting the love-struck on a par with sufferers of obsessive compulsive disorder.
But a new study has found that the hormone testosterone, commonly associated with male aggression, also falls when he is in love. In women, it's quite the (8) . Testosterone levels, which (9)  to be lower among females, rise towards (10)  of the male.
Donatella Marazziti of the University of Pisa, Italy, (11)  this down to nature attempting to eliminate the differences between the sexes. (12)  doing so, they can concentrate fully (13)  reproduction.
This suggestion seems to be supported by the fact that (14)  couples in a long (15)  relationship, nor participants in the study who were single at the time of the experiment, exhibited such changes.

22 Jun 2015

Good preparation leads to success in ballet dancing.


Good preparation leads to success in ballet dancing.

This is an article written by a former classical ballet dancer where she explains what ballet training actually involves. (Hard work and Hardship).

"What we ballet dancers do is instinctive, but instinct learnt through  a decade of training. A dancer's life is hard to understand, and easy to misinterpret. Many a poet and novelist has tried to do so, but even they have chosen to interpret all the hard work and physical discipline  as obsessive. And so the  idea persists that dancers  spend every walking hour in pain, bodies at breaking point, their smiles a pretence.

As a former dancer in the Royal Ballet Company in Britain, I would be to question this. Ballet technique is certainly extreme but it is not, in itself, dangerous.

With expert teaching and daily practice, its various demands are easily within the capacity of the healthy human body. Contrary to popular belief, there is no need to break bones or tear muscles to achieve ballet positions. It's simply a question of sufficient conditioning of the muscular system.

Over the course of my dancing life I worked my way through at least 10,000 ballet classes. I took my first at a school of dance at the age of seven and my last 36 years later at the Royal Opera House in London. In the years between, ballet class was the first thing I did every day. It starts at an early age, this daily ritual, because it has to.
It takes at least a decade of high- quality, regular practice to become an expert in any physical discipline.
But for a ballet dancer in particular, this lentghy period has to come before the effects of adolescence set in, while maximum flexibility can still be achieved.

Those first classes I took were remarkably similar to the last. In fact, taking into account the occasional new idea, ballet classes have changed little since 1820, when the details of ballet technique were first written down, and are easily recognised in any country. Starting with the left hand on the barre, the routine  unrolls over some 75 minutes.

No one avoids this: it is ballet's great democtatiser, the well established members of the company working alongside the newest recruits.
Even the leading dancers have to do it.

These classes serve to distinct purposes: they are the way we warm our bodies and the mechanism by which we improve basic technique. In class after class , we prove the old saying that practice makes perfect"  Through endless tries at the usual exercises and frequent failures, ballet dancers develop the neutral pathways in the brain necessary to control accurate, fast and smooth movement.

And it is also this daily  repetition which enables us to strengthen the muscles required in jumping, spinning or lifting our legs to angles impossible to the average person.

The human body is designed to adapt to the demands we make of it, provided we make the carefully and over time. The principle is identical in the gym- pushing yourself to the limit, but not beyond, will eventually bring the desired result.

In the same way, all those years of classes add up to a fit-for -purpose dancing machine. This level of physical fluency doesn't hurt; it feels good.

As technology takes away activity from the lives of many , perhaps the ballet dancer's physicality is ever more difficult for most people to imagine.

But they should not be misled: there is a difference between hard work and hardship. Dancers have an everyday familiarity with the first. Hardship it isn't".




16 Jun 2015

FGM

WARNING: THIS VIDEO COULD BE DISTURBING FOR SOME VIEWERS BUT IT IS HOW REALITY IS IN SOME COUNTRIES.


In the video, a girl named Maria is sewn into a picturesque scene, only to be abruptly torn from her home. Her nose is sliced off, her ear is removed and closed shut and her lips are the last to get sealed together .
Female Genital Mutilation, which involves partial or total removal of the female genitalia for non-medical reasons, is illegal in the UK. In fact, it’s classified as an act of child abuse and carries a prison sentence of up to 14 years.
The numerous health risks include heavy bleeding, developing sepsis, urinary tract infections, cysts and becoming infertile, according to WHO (World Health Organization).

CPE

WORD FORMATION

It is quite common in a Cambridge Exam to find an exercice similar to that one.

You have to form a word with the words given which fits in the spaces or gaps given.

Let's go for it.

The board was coming under intense 1)..PRESSURE................ to take action, there seeming to be (2)...IRRECONCILABLE........... differences between the two sides in the dispute.

The figures the board had were so at (3)..VARIANCE.......................... with what the workers submitted etc.

WORDS GIVEN 1) PRESS 2) RECONCILE 3) VARY
 SOLUTIONS: PRESSURE, IRRECONCILABLE, VARIANCE

 KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION
 In my view you are responsible for our losses. (hold)
I.............................lost.
answer: I hold you responsible for what we have lost




WORD FORMATION CPE

1.- It's almost a year since I stopped smoking.
up
I gave up smoking a year ago.

Nobody has had sight of the boat for two days.
last
The boat was last seen two days ago.

Immediately we finish this, we'll join you .
minute
We'll ...join you the minute we have  finished this.

Bergkampt's goal is the most extraordinary I've ever seen.
yet.
I've.....yet to see such  an  extraordinary goal as Bergkamp's.