Wednesday, November 26, 2008

What makes you feel good?

There are many things that make us feel good: sunbathing, dancing, watching a scary movie...
Here there are some people describing their favourite hobbies.
What about you?
What makes you feel good?


Now, click on -ing and infinitive activities on the right column.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Once upon a Time











When I woke up I heard that suspicious noise again. It was seven o'clock in the morning. Suddenly, I felt a drop on my face. I switched on the light, I rubbed my eyes and realized, in anguish and horror, that it was not a drop of water.




Now, it's your turn.
Write an ending for the story.
Add about 150 - 200 words to this beginning and use:

  • Past forms.
  • 2 adverbs.
  • 1 adjective ending in –ed and another one ending in –ing.
  • Some expressions with infinitives and gerunds.
  • Don’t forget margins, indentations and connectors.

Maneater by Nelly Furtado




Look for the missing verbs
Everybody _______ at me, me
I _______ in the door you start screaming
Come on everybody what are you here for?
________ your body around like a nympho
Everybody _________ your necks to crack around
All you crazy people come on ______ around
I want to ______ you all on your knees, knees
You either want to be with me, or be me!
Chorus-
Maneater, make you _______ hard
Make you ________ hard
Make you _______ all, of her love
She's a maneater
make you _______ cars
make you ________ cords
make you ________ real hard in love
She's a Maneater, make you ________ hard
Make you _______ hard
Make you _______ all, of her love
She's a maneater
make you _________ cars
make you _________ cords
Wish you never ever met her at all!
And when she ________ she ________ with passion
when she ________, she _______ like she can handle it
when she ________ for something boy she means it
even if you never ever seen it
everybody __________ your necks to crack around
all you crazy people come on ________ around
you doing anything to ________ her by your side
because, she said she love you, love you long time!
Chorus-

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Are you bored or boring?

Look at the picture
Which person is bored?
Which person is boring?
Which person is embarrassed?
Which person is embarrassing?

Marathon Tips










You've done your training - now you have to run the race.
Here are our top ten tips to help you succeed in any big marathon.

1. Be determined to finish. Your mind needs to be as strong as your body!
Don't give up unless you have an injury.

2. Check all your gear carefully three or four days before the race.
Then you'll know you haven't forgotten anything.
Don't wear any new gear, especially shoes.

3. Have a gentle run the day before the big race. Two or three miles will not affect your energy reserves and it will relieve any pre-race nerves you may be feeling.

4. Resist the temptation to spend the whole day before the race sightseeing or shopping. It's easy to do that at the big city marathons like London or New York, especially if you go with a partner.

5. Have a shower the morning of the marathon. This removes body oils and helps the body stay cool, which is important to prevent dehydration.

6. Spilt the race into "chunks" in your mind.

7. Run at a steady pace that you know you can maintain.
Don't get too excited at the start.

8. Eat a large balanced dinner in preparation for the race.
No alcohol!

9. Don't drink too much during the race.

10. Plan how to get to the start of the race carefully and arrive at least half an hour before, so you have time to warm up properly.