Now that you have finished watching 'Oliver Twist' in class, I would like you to learn some English expressions based on Charles Dickens' novels.
Watch this video and learn about Charles Dickens' influence on the English language:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/2012/02/120207_teacher_dickens.shtml
This blog is addressed to the students of the subject "Ampliación de la Lengua Inglesa II". Here you can find a wide range of activities and websites to improve your English in class and at home.
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
06/05/2012
A Dickensian Video
09/03/2012
Happy International Women's Day!
We'll watch these two videos next day in class.
Video 1: Did you know that all these things had been invented by women?
Video 2: Do you agree with the stereotypes portrayed in the video?
What is the conclusion?
What is the conclusion?
26/02/2012
11/02/2012
Saint Valentine's Day
Saint Valentine's Day is coming soon. Would you like to know the origins of this day?
Now do this quiz and check that you understood the video.
Now do this quiz and check that you understood the video.
07/02/2012
Charles Dickens' 200th anniversary
Today marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the writer Charles Dickens, one of English literature's most revered novelists and author of books such as "Oliver Twist", "Great Expectations" and "A Tale of Two Cities".
Would you like to know a little bit more about his life? Read this article and watch this video:
How much do you know about Charles Dickens' novels?
Can you match the title of each novel with the summary of its plot?
Click here to download the activity.
Then, play this game.
Can you survive Charles Dickens' London?
Would you like to know a little bit more about his life? Read this article and watch this video:
How much do you know about Charles Dickens' novels?
Can you match the title of each novel with the summary of its plot?
Click here to download the activity.
Then, play this game.
Can you survive Charles Dickens' London?
30/01/2012
Groundhog Day
Learn a little bit more about this famous festivity celebrated on 2nd February in the United States and Canada. Watch this video and do the quiz next to it.
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Martin Luther King Day
This holiday is celebrated in the United States on the third Monday of January. Why was Martin Luther King so important to American history?
Read this article
Then, watch this video about his life and complete the quiz.
You may also like to watch his famous speech "I have a dream".
Read this article
Then, watch this video about his life and complete the quiz.
You may also like to watch his famous speech "I have a dream".
29/01/2012
Merry Christmas!
Listen to this famous Christmas song by Mariah Carey.
Guy Fawkes
Read this text about this famous British festivity celebrated on 5th November. Then, watch the video. Are you brave enough to play the game and to try not to blow up the Houses of Parliament?
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Halloween
Watch this video and learn the history of Halloween, one of the most famous holidays in the English speaking world.
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