Monday, 31 January 2011

A Look Back on How 2010 Changed Our Lives...

January 2011 is quickly coming to an end. But it is never too late to look back at 2010. 
How did 2010 change our lives? Check this infograph that sums up some of the events that marked year 2010. 
Thank you Ellie Koning, from rainy Seattle, for sharing this link with us!
How 2010 Changed Our Lives

Saturday, 29 January 2011

IT'S NOW OFFICIAL! ES/3 BARCELINHOS WILL BE RECONSTRUCTED!

Our  school
Today, the Portuguese Prime Minister and the Minister of Education have announced that our school - Escola Secundária/3 de Barcelinhos - will be one of the 90 schools to be rebuilt and modernized in the near future. 
Our school is now officially part of phase 4 (check this link!) of the requalification programme of the Portuguese schools (Programa de Modernização do Parque Escolar Destinado ao Ensino Secundário).
Let us hope that we won't have to wait too long for it! Our school really needs to have work done on the buildings and facilities!


What do you think of this? 



Tuesday, 18 January 2011

IF A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS, THEN ...

... A CARTOON IS WORTH A THOUSAND AND ONE!

What messages do these cartoons transmit? Tell us what you think!

Cartoon 1 - Title: AUSTRALIA TODAY Artist: Martin Sutovec  
CAGLE CARTOONS
Cartoon 2 - Title: ZODIAC CHANGES Artist: Cam Cardow  
CAGLE CARTOONS

Monday, 17 January 2011

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

On the third Monday of January each year, that means today, January 17, the Americans celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. It is a United States federal holiday marking the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who was born on January 15 1929.


Who was Martin Luther King Jr.


He was a civil rights activist who worked hard to make people understand that black people should always be treated equally to white people. He gave speeches and led rallies to encourage African Americans to protest without the need for violence. One peaceful strategy was for African Americans to have sit-ins. This is where they would sit in a restaurant seat that was supposed to be only for white people. They would politely ask for some food and refuse to leave until someone gave them food. Another strategy that King used was leading boycotts. This is where people would refuse to buy goods or services from people who did not treat white people and black people the same.
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the evening of April 4, 1968.
Source: simple.wikipedia.org (slightly adapted)


The following video shows an excerpt of one of King's most famous speeches - I have a dream!

Have you ever watched the film Freedom Writers? 
I you have, you might recognise this song from the film's soundtrack:

Check the lyrics here: Dream by Common Feat. Will.I.Am

Friday, 14 January 2011

What's your sign? Are you sure?

What is your sign? Are you an Aries or a Pisces? Or should I say "Were you an Aries or a Pisces?".
Check the astrological calendar and find out if the fact that the Earth has shifted on its axis hasn't changed your future...

Multisource political news, world news, and entertainment news analysis by Newsy.com






Tuesday, 11 January 2011

In 2011 we will be more than 7 Billion!

Did you know that the worldwide population is expected to exceed seven billion in 2011?


7,000,000,000! That is an amazing number of people living on our planet!


India's crowded streets (Source: National Geographic)
National Geographic magazine has started this month a 7-part series examining specific challenges and solutions to the issues we face. 
The magazine introduces the series with its January cover story "7 Billion," offering a broad overview of demographic trends that got us to today and will impact us all tomorrow.
The next story will appear in the March issue, focusing on humans' impact on the planet's geology. 
Other stories will follow throughout 2011. Be sure to pay attention to the next postings on this topic!


So, there will soon be seven billion people on the planet. Watch the video below in order to find out why you shouldn’t panic—at least, not yet.
Are you interested in the topic?
Then visit the National Geographic Photo Gallery. Here is the link for you: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/seven-billion/olson-photography

Saturday, 8 January 2011

The English-Speaking World: Irish Travellers

What do you know about the peoples from the English-Speaking world? 


Have you ever heard of the Irish travellers


Read the following description from Wikipedia:
Irish Travellers  are traditionally nomadic people of Irish origin with their own language and traditions, living predominantly in Ireland but also in Great Britain and the United States of America. Travellers refer to themselves as Minceir or Pavees in their own language or in Irish as an Lucht Siúil, meaning literally "the walking people". The European Parliament Committee of Enquiry on Racism and Xenophobia found them to be amongst the most discriminated-against ethnic groups in Ireland.
Channel 4 television broadcast a  documentary about Traveller weddings  My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding. 


In this documentary, you are able to learn a lot about Travellers' lives, especially about teenagers and how they view relationships and marriage.


Watch an extract of this documentary. You can find the rest of the documentary on YouTube!


For these girls, typically only 16 years old, the most important aspect of their carefully planned big day is wearing  the biggest, brashest, most over-the top dress they can dream up. The eye-catching phenomenon was explored in Channel 4’s documentary My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding in February 2010, which drew an audience of 6.4 million. (Express.co.uk)
What do you think? Share with us your opinion!

Sunday, 2 January 2011

WHAT ARE YOUR RESOLUTIONS FOR 2011?

HAPPY 2011!

A New Year has just begun. Are you ready for changes in your life?

What are you resolving to do - or not do - in 2011?

What are your New Year's Resolutions? Share them with us!
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Rhett&Link are a North Carolina-based comedy duo consisting of life-long best friends, Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal.


Watch and listen to their NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS SONG!



Lyrics:
working out, losing weight
maybe using tanning spray
becoming more attractive in general

reading more, watching less
learning all the rules for chess
becoming somewhat smarter in general
eating fish, not fingernails
volunteer to save the whales
becoming a better guy in general
saving more, spending less
yes I will wax my chest
dating more girls in general

But not this year. No this year is different!
As different as a gazelle. Yes, a gazelle from a deer.
After all these failed resolutions.
My future is clear, the future is near!

Just forget those resolutions you
know that you are never gonna do
and adopt a more realistical view
by committing to things that come easily to you
like eat at least one value meal a week
or put the correct shoes on the correct feet
just "Raise the bar to walk effortlessly underneath!"

Just face the fact you've always thought
those resolutions don't mean squat
Settle in to a more comfortable spot
embrace all the things you know you are not.
Hit the snooze, roll over, then repeat
Make large purchases, then lose the receipts
just "Raise the bar to walk effortlessly underneath!"










Check the FLATMATES (Episode 23) about New Year's Resolutions


http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/flatmates/episode23/index.shtml


Saturday, 1 January 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

WE WISH ALL OUR READERS A BRIGHT AND PROMISING 2011!

Listen to ABBA's Happy New Year!      You can find the lyrics below.