miércoles, 25 de abril de 2007

Reading Comprehension Level:medium.


Lake District

The Lake District National Park is one of fourteen National parks in the United Kingdom. It lies entirely within Cumbria, and is one of England's few mountainous regions. All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within the Park. The Lakes, as the region is also called, were made famous during the early 19th century by the poetry and writings of William Wordsworth and the Lake Poets.

The Lake District is about 34 miles (55 km) across (north-to-south or west-to-east). Its features are a result of periods of glaciation, the most recent of which ended some 15000 years ago. The ice carved wide U-shaped valleys, many of which are now filled with the lakes that give the park its name. The upper regions contain a number of glacial cirques, which are typically filled with tarns. The higher fells are rocky, with lower fells being open moorland, notable for its wide bracken and heather coverage. Below the tree line native oak woodlands sit alongside nineteenth century pine plantations. Much of the land is often boggy, due to the high rainfall.
Questions
Now, answer the questions about the text.

1. There are 14 national parks in the UK.
True.
False.
We don't know.

2. The Lake District is about...
34 km across.
55 km across.
55 miles across.

3. The latest glaciation period was 15000 years ago.
True.
False.
We don't know.

4. The ice formed the valleys, which then became lakes.
True.
False.
We don't know.

5. It doesn't rain too much in the area.
True.
False.
We don't know.

Score:

lunes, 23 de abril de 2007

A new entry and opinions


¿Qué os parece mi bitácora? What do you think about my blog? Estoy esperando tu opinión. I´m looking forward to hearing your opinion soon.

jueves, 19 de abril de 2007

A song: Lovelight by Robbie Williams

Watch the video,listen to the lyrics and fill in the gaps with the correct word:

sure - turn - wonder - show - stick - tonight -holes - fooling - back - know- right - doing- flow -time
What am I supposed to do
To keep from going under
Now your making _______ in my heart and yes it's starting to ______
I've been holding _______
Is it any _______?
Since you walked _____ into my life and interrupted the _______

[CHORUS]

I wanna _______
Baby when you're with me
Who do you think you're _________?
Making me feel so _______
Turnin' your lovelight down again
Why don't you let me be
You don't know what you're ________
Making me feel so sure
And turnin' your lovelight down again

Did it again, did it again
Baby I've got to know
Are we gonna make it?
Lay it down right beside me tonight and do whatever you feel
Baby your in control
Where you gonna take it?
Don't you think that I'll do you right you know darn well that I will

[CHORUS]
I wanna _______
Baby when you're with me
Who do you think you're _______?
Making me feel so _______
Turnin' your lovelight down again
Why don't you let me be
You don't know what you're _______
Making me feel so sure
And turnin' your lovelight down again

Do it again, do it again
Do it again, do it again

Baby you _______ your lovelight down
And I don't know, just how long I can ______around
Gonna need more, and it ain't just physical
I dunno what I can do, if I've found that
It ain't love this ______ around
Keep turning down your lovelight, did it again [x4]

[CHORUS]

When ever you...
Baby when you're with me
Who do you think you're_______?
Making me feel so _______
Turnin' your lovelight down again
Why don't you let me be
You don't know what you're ______
Making me feel so sure
And turnin' your lovelight down again

[REPEAT AND FADE]

Busca las palabras en el diccionario,lee el resumen del cuento, escúchalo y contesta las preguntas.

Vocabulary

folktale castle tower

Grimm spun gold straw

trickster spinning wheel riddles


Summary

A young woman wants to marry the King, but is told that first she must spin straw into gold or die. A funny trickster (Rumpelstiltskin) agrees to do it, only if she promises her first born child. He does, and she marries the King. When she gives birth to a child, R comes back and demands the child for payment. Since he loves to play games, he says that the Queen may keep the child, if she can guess his name in three days. He comes back three times to ask her what his name is. In the meantime the King inadvertently discovers the man in the woods who is saying his name. The Kings rushes home to tell the Queen. When R returns the third time, she says his name and he disappears forever.

Specific questions

Where did this story take place? Is this a story from present day? Why not?
Name the characters in the story? Who are the two main characters?
What happened first in the story? Second? Next?
Where did the king's mother lock Esmerelda?
What is a spinning wheel?
Can straw turn into gold?
Describe the baby.
What did Esmerelda have to do in order to keep her baby?
Where did Esmerelda go to find more names for babies?

Review the Present Simple with Cambridge University Press


lunes, 16 de abril de 2007

Inmersión en el mundo de los weblogs


Este es mi bautismo en el maravillo mundo de los cuadernos de bitácora.Me ha resultado complicadillo el comienzo,sobre todo al crearme la cuenta y luego por problemas de conexión pero espero que esta aventura sea más fluida de aquí en adelante.
Aquí os pongo una imagen mía en Baza de hace tres cursos ya.