quarta-feira, 21 de setembro de 2011
Glogster - The Great Gatsby
p.s: you can view the glogster full size by clicking on the right corner of it.
quarta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2011
Bookr
Here you will find a bookr on John Lennon's song "Imagine".
Bookr is a tool to easily create photobooks using Flickr images.
So, what about creating your own bookr? Give it a try!
For more information, see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgbzbkyB4bs
sexta-feira, 26 de agosto de 2011
Here is the link to a very interesting website, which contains several guides with detailed synopsis of popular movies. Each guide consists of the following:
- a summary of the plot;
- a list of the major characters;
- an extensive glossary of vocabulary and various cultural references that even advanced ESL learners would often not understand;
- questions for discussion.
LINK: http://www.eslnotes.com/
Start watching movies in English!
- When speaking, people often use words and phrases that are not find in written language. In most movies, the dialog is like real spoken English. So, the actors talk fast, just like native speakers talk in real life.
- Movies let you learn informal and slang words, which are not find in formal English dictionaries.
- Movies also let you improve your pronunciation, not only grammar and vocabulary.
Some tips when watching movies in English:
*If you are playing the movie, you can stop it whenever you don't understand a sentence. You can then play the sentence as many times as you want, until you are able to understand all the words in the sentence, or at least most of them.
* In most DVDs, you can turn on the subtitles. With them, there is no problem with unclear dialog, because everything is just written on the screen. It is also easy to look up difficult words in the dictionary, because you will know their spelling.
*But the best way is trying to alternate between these two ways, because only reading the subtitles can make you stop listening and start concentrating just on reading. The more skills you exercise, the better!
terça-feira, 23 de agosto de 2011
"A picture is worth a thousand words"
Now, choose one of them and create a story around the photo. A good way to start is answering to the questions:
Who are the characters involved?
What are they feeling?
What are they doing?