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Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Mr. Bean: The exam
This is the clip we watched in class. Hilarious!
I hope you enjoyed it!
I hope you enjoyed it!
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Listening to songs
Today I listened to a very interesting programme on the radio and I thought we should speak about music.
If you came to our "Acto Inaugural" in the EOI La Orotava you already know the importance of listening to music in English.
Listening to English songs can help you practise and improve your listening, it can also help you revise vocabulary and grammar and of course it can help you learn new vocabulary and new structures.
However, we can't forget listening to music is fun!! And that is probably the main reason to listen to songs in English.
This morning listening to "Cadena 100" listeners rang the programme to talk about English songs where they understood some Spanish phrases or words. These are some of the songs they mentioned:
The Soundtrack of Moulin Rouge – Your Song . Here you can hear "Ana que te has fumao?", minute 1:11 where in fact it says I sat on the roof and kicked off the moss.
Now we are going to listen to Disturbia from the singer Rihanna in the minute 0:33 you can hear "Huelo a filetes" but the actual words are "Why do I feel like this?"
And the last song of today is One from U2 where you can here in the minute 1:39 "Traigo pasta y yogur light" where in fact it says "To drag the past into the light" .
It's fantastic, isn't it?
Do you know any other songs where you can hear Spanish??
If the answer is yes, you can share it with me so we can all have a good laugh.
Thanks!!
If you came to our "Acto Inaugural" in the EOI La Orotava you already know the importance of listening to music in English.
Listening to English songs can help you practise and improve your listening, it can also help you revise vocabulary and grammar and of course it can help you learn new vocabulary and new structures.
However, we can't forget listening to music is fun!! And that is probably the main reason to listen to songs in English.
This morning listening to "Cadena 100" listeners rang the programme to talk about English songs where they understood some Spanish phrases or words. These are some of the songs they mentioned:
Now we are going to listen to Disturbia from the singer Rihanna in the minute 0:33 you can hear "Huelo a filetes" but the actual words are "Why do I feel like this?"
And the last song of today is One from U2 where you can here in the minute 1:39 "Traigo pasta y yogur light" where in fact it says "To drag the past into the light" .
It's fantastic, isn't it?
Do you know any other songs where you can hear Spanish??
If the answer is yes, you can share it with me so we can all have a good laugh.
Thanks!!
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