Saturday, 31 December 2011

2011: Year In Review

The year 2011 is quickly coming to its end... Are you ready to welcome 2012?



New Years - Comments and Graphics!


But before the calendar pages turn into 2012, can you recall the major events that marked this year?
Watch the video below!





New Years - Comments and Graphics!




Monday, 26 December 2011

The Queen's 2011 Christmas Broadcast

Every Christmas, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II addresses the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth with a special Christmas message.


You can watch Her Majesty speaking of families, friends and communities in this year's broadcast to the Commonwealth.




What is the Commonwealth? Do you know what it is?
The Commonwealth is a name for some countries which were part of the British Empire before they became independent. This group of states works together on many important matters, like business, health and the fight against poverty.
The Commonwealth of Nations is a group of countries. Originally, it was called the British Commonwealth of Nations which was founded in 1926 when the British Empire began to break-up. Now, there are 53 member countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. All except Mozambique were part of the British Empire. There are some other associations having similar sounding names. For example, the Commonwealth of Australia or the Commonwealth of Independent states. But, the Commonwealth of Nations is different and a separate organization.
in http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_of_Nations 

Saturday, 10 December 2011

CHRISTMAS IS COMING... Let's shake it up a bit!

Can you feel that Christmas is coming? Our school is certainly into the Christmas spirit already with all the decorations.


Do you know Train's Xmas song - "Shake Up Christmas"? You can find the lyrics below!






Shake up the happiness
Wake up the happiness
Shake up the happiness
It's Christmas time

There's a story that I was told
And I wanna tell the world
Before I get to old
And don't remember it
So let's December it
And reassemble it

Once upon a time in a town like this
A little girl made a great big wish
To fill the world full of happiness
And be on Santa's magic list


Chorus:
Shake it up
Shake up the happiness
Wake it up
Wake up the happiness
Come on y'all
It's Christmas time


At the same time miles away
A little boy made a wish that day
That the world would be okay
And Santa Claus would hear him say
I got dreams and I got love
I got my feet on the ground
And family above
Can you send some happiness?
With my best to the rest
Of the people of the East and the West And
Maybe every once in a while you
Get my grandma a reason to smile
It’s the season of smile
It's cold but we'll be freezing in style
Let me meet a girl one day that
Wants to spread some love this way
We can let our souls run free and
She can open some happiness with me

Chorus

I know you're out there
I hear your reindeer
I see the snowing
Your boots have been
I'm gonna show them
So they will know then
Then love will grow in
Then to live again

Chorus






Thursday, 24 November 2011

HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY!




Today, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day.

Besides eating turkey and pumpkin pie and watching the Superbowl on TV, Thanksgiving Day is a day on which people give thanks for all the good things that has happened to them this year.


Watch the video below in order to learn more about this great American holiday!

Have some Thanksgiving fun!
Gloria Gobbler, You Can't Gobble Me

Gloria Gobbler, I Will Survive


M.C. Turkey Hammer, U Can't Stuff This



Wednesday, 2 November 2011

It's official! We are now 7,000,000,000!

The Cagle Post has a great collection of cartoons about the world's population having reached the impressive number of 7 billion people.  


Check out these numbers about the World population and its growth:



  • 1 billion- 1804
  • 2 billion- 1927
  • 3 billion- 1959
  • 4 billion- 1974
  • 5 billion- 1987
  • 6 billion- 1999
  • 7 billion- 2011
Source: UN

Luojie, China Dailyhttp://cagle.com/news/7billion/2.asp



Monday, 26 September 2011

Today is the European Day of Languages!

EDL logo
Do you know what day is today?


European Union countries celebrate, on the 26th September, the European Day of Languages.  But why?


Throughout Europe, 800 million Europeans represented in the Council of Europe's 47 member states are encouraged to learn more languages, at any age, in and out of school. Being convinced that linguistic diversity is a tool for achieving greater intercultural understanding and a key element in the rich cultural heritage of our continent, the Council of Europe promotes plurilingualism in the whole of Europe.


Are you an eager language learner? How many foreign languages can you speak?


Go online and check out the Council of Europe's website dedicated to the European Day of Languages: http://edl.ecml.at/


You will find there a lot of information about this day and some games and quizzes about languages.




Test your knowledge of English and see if you can recognise the following accents:






Tuesday, 13 September 2011

WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL!


Summer holidays are definitely over! Are you ready for school? We certainly hope so!

Participate by posting on our blog and you can send blog posting material (music, videos, photos, texts, etc) to this email: alunos.barcelinhos@gmail.com

Welcome back to school! Welcome to our English Spot Blog!



Wednesday, 3 August 2011

WE ARE NOT IN THE MOODY'S - The Economic Crisis, Portugal and "Junk"

A lot has been said and written about Moody's rating our country as being "junk". 
This video below has depicted our "mood" following the disgraceful rating. It is quite an interesting portrayal of Portugal.
Enjoy it and RATE it!


HAPPY SUMMER DAYS!!!!

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Summer Holidays are here!

Are you enjoying your summer holidays?
If you are travelling somewhere, have a safe trip!
This is a short animation film about a couple on their vacation travelling to California. It is based on a true story. Enjoy it!

Saturday, 2 July 2011

The LingQ Project - Learning languages online

What is LingQ?
LingQ.com is a website where you can learn English and 10 other languages online.
On this site you will find hundreds of lessons to read and listen to free of charge. The podcasts cover beginner, intermediate, and advanced level lessons and topics include basic greetings, social issues, language learning and more all in natural English or other langauges. You can sign up for a FREE account and start learning a new language today!


In order to stress the importance of language learning, I asked my students from class 10D, from Escola Secundária/3 de Barcelinhos, to participate in the LingQ Project. 
Each student had to create some content to upload on the website as native speakers of the Portuguese language in order to help foreign students to learn our mother tongue.


If you want to learn European Portuguese, then join Class 10D from Escola Secundária/3 de Barcelinhos, Barcelos, Portugal as they talk about their lives and their country. 


These are the links to the lessons/podcasts:

  • LESSON "Barcelos, a nossa cidade"This is a simple text, a description of Barcelos, the hometown of my students. Text and audio were created by Eliana, Márcia, Sara and Sofia from Class 10D from Escola Secundária/3 de Barcelinhos.
  • LESSON "Como chegar ao teatro? - Direcções"This is a simple dialogue in which two teenagers ask for and give directions. Text and audio created by Débora, Carolina and Francisca from Class 10D.
  • LESSON "Diálogo entre a Maria e a Íris" - This is a simple dialogue based on personal information between two teenagers. Text and audio created by Ana Sofia and Marisa from Class 10D. 
  • LESSON "Mourinho em Publicidade do BCP Millenium"This is an extract of a recording of a commercial. The commercial is about the bank Millennium and the speaker is José Mourinho, the famous football coach. The translation of the transcript was created by Pedro and Mateus from Class 10D.
  • LESSON "Luís Vaz de Camões & o poema "Mudam-se os tempos, mudam-se as vontades"This is a recording of the poem "Mudam-se os tempos, mudam-se as vontades" by Camões, followed by a short description about the poet. The glossary and audio were created by Ana Catarina Miranda, Ana Catarina Vilas Boas and Carina from Class 10D.
  • LESSON "Poema "Frutos" de Eugénio de Andrade" This is a recording of the poem "Frutos" by Eugénio de Andrade, followed by a short description about the poet. The glossary and audio were created by Joel and Miguel from Class 10D.
  • LESSON "Mar Português" de Fernando Pessoa" This is a recording of the poem "Mar Português" by Fernando Pessoa, followed by a short description about the poet. The glossary and audio were created by Regina and Cristiana from Class 10D. 

Sign up a for a free account and check out Class D's Portuguese lessons. 

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

SUMMER HOLIDAYS: Perfect time to practise your English!

Are you worried about forgetting your English during the summer holidays?
Don't worry! Here are some tips to practise your English!

Monday, 6 June 2011

HAVE YOU HEARD? CELL PHONES MAY CAUSE CANCER!

Are you permanently attached to your cell phone? If you are addicted to your cell phone, it seems you may be at risk!


Comment on these great cartoons!
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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

"BROADCAST YOURSELF": Cover songs & YouTube

If there’s one thing YouTube has always been good for, it is as a platform for any ordinary person to express himself or herself. That is the very basis of its “broadcast yourself” roots.

If you have the time - and patience! - to browse thousands of music videos on YouTube, you will quickly find out that most of them are actually cover songsDo you know what a cover song is?
A cover version (or simply "cover") is a song which is re-recorded by a singer or band, after another artist has released a recording of it. Sometimes the versions are similar, but sometimes they are very different. Many songs become more popular as cover versions than in their original recordings. (wikipedia.org)

Of course, there are also issues regarding copyright violations. If you are planning on taping a cover of your favourite song and uploading it on YouTube, perhaps you should read some information on this issue before... Otherwsie you could get into trouble! Here are the links to two articles that discuss this problem and give you some advice:
           "Recording, Releasing, and Performing Cover Songs" by Cameron Mizell
           "Music, Copyright, and YouTube" by  Suzanne Lainson
A great deal of musicians make videos of themselves performing cover songs at home and upload them to sites like YouTube. This has become a great way to capture people’s attention with the covered songs as a gateway to their original music. Usually, videos of cover songs get more views than videos of original music.
A good example of this is the band Karmin, a duo of singers from Boston, USA. Have you ever listened to their songs? Give them a try, I'm sure you'll love them!



Saturday, 7 May 2011

What the Finns need to know about Portugal [video]

The following video is a compilation of great accomplishments of the Portuguese people. It also reveals how Portugal has been generous towards other countries in the world.
Portugal has been greatly affected by the economic crisis and international financial markets are "punishing" our national economy. 
Finland's support is necessary for the EU's bailout but a large number of Finns are against it. 
This video was presented yesterday, in Estoril, at the end of the ESTORIL CONFERENCES - Global Challenges, Local Answers. Its aim is to make the Finnish people aware of the Portuguese history and generosity.


What do you think of this?

Friday, 6 May 2011

Imagine waking up with a British Accent...

An American woman woke up with a British accent. Is this really possible?


Apparently, yes, it is possible. Have you ever heard of the Foreign Language Syndrome

Watch the report about Karen Butler, who blames a sedative used during dental surgery, for changing her voice into a British accent. You can read the transcript below.

If only my students could wake up with a British accent! :-)

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TRANSCRIPT:

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Would you ever believe that an American woman from Portland, Oregon who talks like this:
“Hi this is Karen, sorry I can’t come to the phone at the moment.” (Video: KATU)
Could leave a dentist appointment sounding like this?
 “Oh where are you from, where did you get that accent? Well I got it from my dentist in Toledo!” (Video: WEWS)
Karen Butler suffers from an extremely rare disorder, Foreign Accent Syndrome. Most sufferers contract the syndrome after a stroke or brain trauma.
But Butler blames the anesthetic, Halcion, for her new voice after receiving oral surgery. Doctors are puzzled about her case because the syndrome has never been linked to a sedative. (Video: MSNBC)
KATU speaks with a stroke doctor about the logistics:
Reporter: “Why accent instead of just saying it’s a speech impediment or change? It seems interesting that it becomes an accent.”
Doctor: “As you’ve already pointed out it’s exceedingly rare. Now stroke very commonly affects language and most typically someone who has a stroke has trouble speaking... This is a very small part of the brain that affects language, that affects the articulation and intonation of speech.”
The condition is so rare only 100 cases have been reported worldwide since the 1900s. While American media celebrates Butler’s oddity, NBC reveals the cultural backlash in other countries with similar cases:
 “Hello, my name is Kate...”
“When her voice changed, life changed. She lost her job and became depressed.”
“You lose your identity, because you don’t know who you are anymore. You don’t fit in anywhere.”
“Sarah Callwell knows just how she feels. Her accent changed earlier this year. Now some people think she sounds Chinese.”
“At first I felt very alone, I felt like I did not belong in this country anymore.”
The original accent can return to sufferers of the syndrome, but Butler tells the Oregonian she feels more outgoing thanks to the change:
 “It wasn’t until this happened to me and everywhere you go people are so curious to know about who you are and what you are, where you’ve been, what you’ve done... It has just really changed a great deal of my willingness.”

Saturday, 30 April 2011

THE ROYAL WEDDING

Yes, Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot yesterday. Billions of people watched the wedding ceremony all over the globe. 
Here are some photos of what happened yesterday.


Have you also been affected by the Royal Wedding Mania?

Sunday, 24 April 2011

HAPPY EASTER!

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How sweet has been your Easter so far? 


Have you eaten loads of chocolate eggs or chocolate bunnies? 


What about almonds? 


Are you a fan of chocolate covered almonds or the colourful sugar-coated ones? 




Easter by the Numbers [infographic]
According to this infographic, in the United States, Americans eat a lot of candy at Easter. Delicious chocolate eggs, chocolate bunnies, jelly beans and more. It doesn’t take a healthcare degree to figure out what all that candy means for our bodies. If you want to keep the extra pounds off, stay away from the basket! 
http://degreesearch.org/blog/2011/04/easter-by-the-numbers-infographic/

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

"VIVA A ESCOLA" - Snacks'R'Us and Spelling Bee Contest - 7 APRIL 2011

Next Thursday, 7th April, our school will be holding the 2011 edition of the "VIVA A ESCOLA" event.
The English Department is organising two events: Snacks'R'Us and the 2nd edition of the Spelling Bee Contest.


All students are invited to visit room 17. 


Come and visit the exhibit and have a snack for 50 cents (beverage included). There will be food from different English-speaking countries: the UK and the USA, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and even Jamaica!
Support your classmates in the finals of the Spelling Bee Contest! There are prizes!

Are you ready for the Spelling Bee Contest?


Do you want to practise your spelling skills?


Then check out this great website: Spelling Bee The Game


Or click on the video below and follow this YouTube Interactive Spelling Bee. It's fun!

Friday, 1 April 2011

It's April Fools' Day!

Have you been fooled today? Ooops! Today is April Fools' Day! 
Every year, April Fools' Day is celebrated in different countries around the world on the April 1. Sometimes referred to as All Fools' Day, April 1 is not a national holiday, but is widely recognized and celebrated as a day where many people play all kinds of jokes and foolishness.
The day is marked by the commission of good humoured or funny jokes, hoaxes, and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, family members, teachers, neighbors, work associates, etc. 
The earliest recorded association between April 1 and foolishness can be found in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, written in 1392. Many writers suggest that the restoration of January 1 as New Year's Day in the 16th century was responsible for the creation of the holiday, but this theory does not explain earlier references. (adapted from Wikipedia.org)

Interested in playing a joke on someone? Watch this video in order to learn how to prank a friend's food!
For more jokes and pranks, you can always check out the The Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes of All Time!

Sunday, 27 March 2011

FIXED - An intriguing story set in a hospital

While browsing Vimeo website the other day, I came across a very intriguing story about a patient who goes to the hospital and undergoes a lot of exams in order to find a cure to his aching leg. I believe you will all enjoy it!


"Fixed" is a short animation film by the young director Jeffrey Thompson. 

What do you think of the doctors' solution to this patient's problem?


You can find more interesting videos and music videos at Vimeo website.

Sunday, 20 March 2011

"Sometimes The Stars" by The Audreys, an Aussie band

"Sometimes the Stars" is a beautiful song from the Australian band The Audreys, taken from their 2010 album of the same name. 
The accompanying short animated film, produced by Luke Jurevicius and directed by Ari Gibson & Jason Pamment, is about a lost girl's journey through a surreal landscape, and her yearning to make a connection in this distant yet strangely familiar world. 




SOMETIMES THE STARS by THE AUDREYS
Here I am confessing, you're lost to me now
I'm on a train telling strangers, about you
How you're still looking fine
How you ease my lonely mind
Flong, summers and wine
Yeah, you saved me

But sometimes the stars seem closer than they should
Like the more I knew, the less I understood
And the further that you got from me, the more I felt like I could see
The more I wondered if I should trust the stars
'Cus sometimes the stars..

Here I am obsessing, that I lost you somehow
On a train full of strangers, and you
Every star look the same
All of those faces without names
They all drifted away
Is that when you left me?

'Cus sometimes the stars seem closer than they should
Like the more I knew, the less I understood
And the further that you got from me, the more I felt like I could see
The more I wondered if I should trust the stars
'Cus sometimes the stars

'Cus sometimes the stars
'Cus sometimes the stars
'Cus sometimes the stars
'Cus sometimes the stars...
You can find more interesting videos and music videos at Vimeo website.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

St. Patrick's Day: May the luck of the Irish be yours today!

  Happy Saint Patrick's Day!  
Saint Patrick's Day is the feast day of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland and a day of celebration for Irish people and all things that are Irish. 
It is celebrated on March 17 all over Ireland and everywhere in the world where Irish people or their descendants live. 
New York City has one of the biggest parades. It is a very Irish festival and it involves a lot of feasting and celebrations, which includes traditional Irish music, drinking Guinness and eating bacon and cabbage. Another tradition is one has to wear green clothing or they will be pinched. 
Green is the color for Saint Patrick's day as it is the national color of Ireland and people will wear green on that day or have some type of shamrock on their clothing.
Find out more about Saint Patrick's Day by watching the video below:


Would you like to celebrate St. Patrick's Day like a true Irishman? 
Then watch the following video and test your knowledge by answering the quiz.

What do you really know about Ireland? From Ireland's national symbol to its average beer consumption, get the facts on the Emerald Isle.


Try this fantastic online quiz about Saint Patrick's Day:
St Patrick´s Day, by frenchfrog
Find this and other holidays exercises in English Exercises .org

Friday, 11 March 2011

7 Billion: Are You Typical?

Do you remember our post about the fact that the worldwide population is expected to exceed seven billion in 2011? If you haven't read about it yet, check it here: 7billion.


National Geographic Magazine is continuing a yearlong series examining the specific challenges and solutions we face as the worldwide population reaches 7 billion people in 2011. In the March issue, the magazine published a report on humans' massive impact on the planet. The report "Enter the Anthropocene - Age of Man" can be read here and you can check out the photo gallery here. 
National Geographic photo

Oil transformed Dubai in the 1970s. The city now boasts the world's tallest building, giant malls, and some two million residents, who depend on desalinated seawater and air-conditioning—and thus on cheap energy—to live in the Arabian desert.
Also in the March issue is "The Surprising Face of Seven Billion," a poster showing a composite face of the world's most typical person. Other stories will follow throughout 2011.

Are you typical? What do you think of this?

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Today is the 100th International Women's Day!

Today the world celebrates the International Women's Day. Did you know that March is Women's History Month? 

Each year around the world, International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. Hundreds of events occur not just on this day but throughout March to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women.
Organisations, governments and women's groups around the world choose different themes each year that reflect global and local gender issues. In 2011, the theme is "Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women".
In 2011 we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of IWDThe day was commemorated for the first time on 19 March 1911 in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. More than one million women and men attended rallies on that first commemoration.
In 1975, during International Women's Year, the United Nations began celebrating 8 March as International Women's Day. Two years later, in December 1977, the General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace to be observed on any day of the year by Member States, in accordance with their historical and national traditions. 


Here's a special playlist to pay tribute to all women around the world!

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