This blog has been created to be used as a support for my students and for those people interested in passing their exams or simply to learn English. This blog serves as a principal section. You will find general information about exams, performaces in our school, date and fees for the Cambridge exams, interesting articles for you to read... . Tick on my list of blogs: Department of English as a Foreign language and begin to work. Take the challenge!
miércoles, 25 de septiembre de 2013
WELCOME TO THE EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES!
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2013!: September 26th
More info : http://edl.ecml.at/
sábado, 14 de septiembre de 2013
CONVERSATION EXCHANGE
Through this "Conversation Exchange Community" you can have fun and make new friends from different cultures. You can have three types of language Exchange: face to face conversation, correspondence (pen-pal)or text and voice chat. Visit: http://www.conversationexchange.com/
domingo, 28 de julio de 2013
CAMBRIDGE APPS FOR LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
English in Moments
Now you can choose when and how to learn: anytime, anywhere, 30 seconds or 30 minutes, at home or on the go. Teach yourself the basics, or give yourself a challenge. Explore our apps to find out more.
http://www.cambridgeapps.org/
sábado, 27 de julio de 2013
TEST YOUR ENGLISH level
This is a quick, free online test. It will tell you which is your level of English and which Cambridge English exam may be best for you.
Enter:
http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/test-your-english/
Click 'Begin Test' and answer each of the questions.
•There are 25 multiple-choice questions.
•There is no time limit.
•You will be able to see answers at the end of the test.
lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2012
THE WHITE HOUSE: home to a Nation ...
The White House is the oficial residence of the President of the United States of America. It was built in the 1970s. Over the years the building has had several names. It was the 'President's House', the 'Executive Mansion', and the 'President's Palace'. Michelle Obama prefers to call it the 'People's House'. She says 'It is a historic building, but it is also a place where everyone is welcome'. Each year about 10 million people visit the White House.
Free public tours of the White House are available for citizens of the United States. To reserve tickets, they must all contact their member of the Congress. In the past international visitors could also arrange for tickets for tours of the White House by contacting their country's embassy in Washington D.C. Unfortunately this service is not available at the moment, but we hope that the situation Will change in future.
For more information, visit the following address: www.whitehouse.gov/about/tours-and-events.
(Speak Up magazine).
domingo, 28 de octubre de 2012
HALLOWEEN
October 31 is Halloween. It is a fun event in the United States of America, Great Britain and, now, in many other countries too.
Halloween has Celtic origins. The Celtic calendar was in tow parts: summer and winter. Summer was from May to the end of October, and winter was from November to the end of April. The ancient Celtic festivity Samhain celebrated the end of the year: the start of winter. It began on the evening of October 31 and continued until the next day. Druids were Celtin priests. On October 31 they performed religious rituals and talked about future events. The Celts believed that ghosts, witches and evil spirits entered the body of a person or animal. they wore frightening costumes and mad big fires to send them away.
The colours of Halloween - orange and black - are of Celtic origin too. Orange was the colour of the harvest, and black was the colour of winter and long nights. The Druids believed that black cats had special powers and could feel if spirits were near. So black cats have become symbols of Halloween.
The Romans invaded Great Britain in AD 43. After this invasion Samhain became a harvest festival, and on October 31 the Romans honoured their goddess of fruit trees, Pomona.
During centuries, the Roman Catholic Church put Christian festivities in the place of pre-Christian festivities. In the eighth century the Church decided to call 1 November All Saint´s Day. Another name for this day was All Hallows´Day. The evening of 31 October was All Hallows´Eve. This became Halloween.
lunes, 8 de octubre de 2012
COLUMBUS DAY
On the second Monday of October Americans celebrate Columbus Day, they remember Christopher Columbus'voyage to América in 1492.
Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genoa, a city on the north-west coast of Italy. At this time Genoa was a very important commercial port. The young Christopher often went to the port and watched the ships leave. Many people at this time thought the world was flat, but others - Columbus included - believed that the world was round. Columbus wanted to test this idea. He went to sea when he was 14. Columbus went to Live in Portugal. When he was 23 he had the idea of going to India, China and Japan by sailing west, if the world was round, this was possible, but he needed money, ships and men. He asked a lot of people for support, including the kings of Portugal, England and France, but he got not help. Then he explaned his idea to the King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain and they decided to help him. They gave him Three ships, the Santa María, the Niña and the Pinta.
On 3 August 1492, Columbus and the ninety sailors left Palos, on the coast of Spain. Three ships arrived at the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas on 12 October 1492. Columbus claimed these new islands for Spain. People in Europe called the new islands the 'New World'.
The First celebration of Columbus Day was on 12 October 1792, in New York city, Three hundred years after Columbus'voyage.
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