Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Fun stuff: The importance of a good pronunciation

Berlitz is one the most popular language agencies in the world. Have a look at one of their commercials:



- What is going on here?
- Do you find this commercial funny?
- Do you still believe that a good pronunciation is not so important as other aspects of languages (good grammar, rich vocabulary, etc.)?

You can use the Comments section to post your impressions, as usual.

Extra stuff: Can you guess the film?

Exercise: Try to guess the titles of the following films. Use a dictionary to look up the words in bold, and write a synonym/definition in the Comments section:

1. Dark, dreamlike and dangerous, this film is a fairytale every bit as scary and moving as they were always meant to be. In both the real world - civil war-riven Spain - and the fantasy underworld she discovers, our heroine Ofelia must battle against the most twisted, nightmarish evils to survive. Transcendent, passionate, full of beauty and endlessly affecting, this is without question the movie of the year.


2. The director gets back in touch with his feminine side in this film, the Spanish helmer's most femme fable since 1999's All About My Mother. One of that film's stars here takes centre stage as a domestic drudge caught up in family strife - including the return of her supposedly dead mother. Despite dwelling on death, there's plenty of life in this mix of tears and laughter, although the style's subdued compared with the writer/director's earlier melodramas.


3. Set in the week following the death of Princess Diana, The Queen depicts the backstage parley between PM Blair and HM Elizabeth II. Of course, much of this is speculation (especially the scenes at Balmoral) and director Stephen Frears falls into the trap of gross caricaturing. Only Helen Mirren retains her dignity as the reigning monarch - just as it should be. Otherwise this plays like a bizarre dream that Rory Bremner might have after a late night cheese sandwich.


4. This sensitive adaptation of a very famous epic fantasy classic skilfully maintains the spirit of the book while adding the energy, pace and atmosphere of cinema.
Filming a book is always tricky - but filming this one is nearly impossible. It's not just that recreating the magical realm of Middle Earth requires huge budgets and would terrify even an elite special effects team; more than that, it's a fan's book - regarded with near-sacred awe by devotees - and however hard you try, you risk offending the very people the film's aimed at. It's no wonder that despite buying the rights in the late 50s, it took Disney nearly 30 years to make the film - the surprise is how good the final version is.
The final section of the film was never completed due to financial problems - but despite lacking a conclusion, the film easily stands alone as an atmospheric fairytale romp across the landscapes of the writer's imagination.


5. Several interwoven storylines unfold across four countries as difficulties in communication and understanding complicate life in the shrinking global village. A Moroccan shepherd, a pair of American tourists, a deaf Japanese teenager, and a Mexican nanny and her two young American charges are among the characters whose lives connect in unexpected ways.

Announcement: Language Swap (Skype names)

Those of you interested in language swaps with other native English speakers may want to have a look at the following Skype name list, which includes some Skype user names and their nicknames. You can add these to your contact list in order to have some conversation in English. In return you will sometimes have to speak with them in Spanish, but that is what language swap is about!

Feel free to add any more contacts you may find in the Comments section, so that we can enlarge this list and share it with other students.

Have fun and let me know about your experience!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Unit 6: Grammar - The definite article + the indefinite article

Hi

Here's some extra exercises you can do on your own in relation to the definite and indefinite articles:

Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3

I've uploaded a document with extra theory on the Definite Article that you can download and print out by clicking on here.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Unit 5. Video: Titanic 2: Jack's back

Watch the following trailer and do the exercises below:



1. What do you think Titanic 2 is about? Write a short summary in the Comments section.
2. Do you think that making a sequel of Titanic is a good idea? Mention some sequels that turned out to be total fiascos, and some other sequels that were a complete success.
3. What is unusual about this movie trailer?

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Unit 5. Extra stuff

Extra exercise: Sports (do/go/play)

Extra exercise (Extreme adjectives)

Extra exercise (Verb patterns)

Extra exercise: Present Perfect Simple vs Continuous