Have you ever been to London?
A minute and a half is enough to know what important things you can do when visiting this amazing city. Listen to the Podcast and then answer the questions.
1.- What are some of the reasons for tourists to visit London every year? (Give at least one)
2.- Where would you go if you enjoyed shopping?
3.- Which two museums are mentioned in the Podcast?
4.- What is a nice way to end your day London?
Answers:
Source:
News in Easy English
28.10.15
25.10.15
Prepositions of Place + Interactive Game
Mornin'! :)
Do you know all the prepositions of place and how to use them?
Watch the video and then play the interactive game at the bottom.
Do you know all the prepositions of place and how to use them?
Watch the video and then play the interactive game at the bottom.
How much did you score? ;)
24.10.15
LyricsTraining! Sing and learn at the same time
Morning all!
Did you enjoy last weeks sing-along activity to improve your listening skills? I'm sure you did.
Well, what about kicking it up a notch? Have a look at the web site LyricsTraining.com where you can watch, sing and play fill in the gaps games in different levels with the most popular songs.
You don't need to register, but if you do, you will also keep track of your scores and compare them with other people's.
If you don't, simply search for a song you'll like to listen to and then choose the level you want to play in. It's really easy!
Labels:
DBH1,
DBH2,
DBH3,
DBH4,
Listening,
Sing Along,
Vocabulary
21.10.15
Breaking News #2
Do you have a minute? Have a look at this incredible event that took place in Toronto Zoo! Isn't it awesome and cute? :) Check your listening level and then answer the questions (you will also find the answers and transcript at the end, in case you need help to understand some of the words)
When were the last baby pandas born in Canada before the twins?
How long before the second baby panda was born after his twin brother?
Where are the pandas actually from?
Source: News in Levels
Giant Panda has Twins
When were the last baby pandas born in Canada before the twins?
How long before the second baby panda was born after his twin brother?
Where are the pandas actually from?
Answers:
1.- 2013
2.- They were born 13 minutes apart.
3.- China, they are on loan in Canada for a breeding program.
Transcript:
A giant panda is seen here giving birth to one of her twin cubs in Toronto Zoo – the first baby pandas born in Canada since 2013. The panda, called Er Shun, delivered the cubs 13 minutes apart and they will now be cared for in a maternity area of the giant panda house for several months.
Er Shun and her zoo partner Da Mao are on loan from China for 10 years as part of a long-term breeding program.
Difficult words: cub (a young panda), several (a few), breeding (when animals produce babies).
1.- 2013
2.- They were born 13 minutes apart.
3.- China, they are on loan in Canada for a breeding program.
Transcript:
A giant panda is seen here giving birth to one of her twin cubs in Toronto Zoo – the first baby pandas born in Canada since 2013. The panda, called Er Shun, delivered the cubs 13 minutes apart and they will now be cared for in a maternity area of the giant panda house for several months.
Er Shun and her zoo partner Da Mao are on loan from China for 10 years as part of a long-term breeding program.
Difficult words: cub (a young panda), several (a few), breeding (when animals produce babies).
Source: News in Levels
19.10.15
[Vocabulary] Countries, Continents, Languages and Culture
Wanna learn a little bit more about continents and countries in the world? Here you have some interactive fun activities to improve the vocabulary we have been studying in class.
Continents and languages:
Countries and Culture:
Countries and Capitals:
Continents and languages:
Countries and Culture:
Countries and Capitals:
17.10.15
Sing- Along
Hello!
One of the best ways to learn English is sometimes to forget about grammar, vocabulary and other million things, and simply enjoy the language... and let it go ;)
That's why I want you to go to Youtube and find a song that you like. Write "sing-along" next to the title and prepare to sing your favourite song! You will learn vocabulary and improve your pronunciation without too much effort.
So here you have one of those beautiful songs to enjoy your weekend and, as I said before, let it go!
What is the song about? Have you learnt any new words? Let me know!
14.10.15
Breaking News #1
Hello!
Every week I'll try and post a piece of news with some exercises. This week it's a reading.
Read the text once and do the synonym exercise after the article (The answers are at the bottom of the post)
1. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
Read the text again, and as many times as you need, to do the following exercises:
2. TRUE / FALSE:
3. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:
Source: Breaking News English
Every week I'll try and post a piece of news with some exercises. This week it's a reading.
Read the text once and do the synonym exercise after the article (The answers are at the bottom of the post)
Jobless Young People a Big Problem
A new report says the number of young people without a job is still very high in many countries. There are currently 73 million people around the world aged 15-24 who want to work but cannot find a job. The International Labour Organization (ILO) said that although youth unemployment is coming down in rich countries, it is rising in most of Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Brazil. The youth unemployment rate in China increased from 9.3 per cent in 2010 to 10.6 per cent last year. Economists say it will be 11.1 per cent in 2016. In Brazil, the figure for youth unemployment was 14 per cent at the beginning of this year, but is now almost 16 per cent. The ILO warns that youth employment worldwide is set to rise.The ILO said it is difficult for many young people who are looking for work. It said: "It's still not easy to be young and starting out in today's labour market." It is particularly bad for many young women. The highest rate of youth unemployment around the world is for women in the Middle East and North Africa. This figure is around 45 per cent. There are many reasons for the gloomy figures for youth unemployment. One major factor is the global financial collapse of 2008. Many countries have still not recovered from that. The ILO says youth unemployment is not just important for a country's economy. It also affects health, social unrest and levels of people's happiness.
1. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. | young people | a. | number |
2 | currently | b. | increase |
3. | coming down | c. | beginning |
4. | figure | d. | problematic |
5. | rise | e. | presently |
6. | difficult | f. | dark |
7. | starting out | g. | youth |
8. | particularly | h. | hurts |
9. | gloomy | i. | falling |
10. | affects | j. | especially |
2. TRUE / FALSE:
a. | There is a total of 73 million people in the world without a job. | T / F |
b. | The number of unemployed young people in rich countries is falling. | T / F |
c. | Youth unemployment in China has gone up since 2010. | T / F |
d. | A labour organization (the ILO) said youth unemployment is set to fall. | T / F |
3. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:
1. | What market is it difficult for young people to start out in? |
2. | Who is youth unemployment particularly bad for? |
3. | Where is there a youth unemployment rate of 45%? |
4. | What happened in 2008 to create unemployment problems? |
5. | What does unemployment affect people's levels of? |
ANSWERS:
SYNONYM MATCH
TRUE / FALSE
QUESTIONS
1. | young people | a. | youth |
2 | currently | b. | presently |
3. | coming down | c. | falling |
4. | figure | d. | number |
5. | rise | e. | increase |
6. | difficult | f. | problematic |
7. | starting out | g. | beginning |
8. | particularly | h. | especially |
9. | gloomy | i. | dark |
10. | affects | j. | hurts |
TRUE / FALSE
a | F | b | T | c | T | d | F |
QUESTIONS
1. | The labour market |
2. | Women |
3. | The Middle East |
4. | The global financial collapse |
5. | Happiness |
Source: Breaking News English
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