Apr 22, 2014

Talk by Jane Cronin



English Language and Culture

By Jane Cronin
English teacher and writer

Thursday, April the 24th
19.00 hours
Classroom 0.1

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Apr 21, 2014

Novelist Gabriel García Márquez dies

Read the news and watch related videos at:
Latino Fox News
BBC News

To find out more about his life and work visit Wikipedia.

How did the work of García Marquez affect you? Some of his readers have shared their stories on the BBC website.

Some useful vocabulary: 
mourning - cremation - pass away - memorial - pay tribute - legacy
readership - Nobel laureate - nonfiction - spark controversy
accomplished journalist - cultured man

LANGUAGE - CLOZE


Gabriel García Márquez, one of the world's greatest novelists, has died, aged 87. He passed (1) ____ at his home in Mexico. The official cause of death was a lung infection. The Colombian writer won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, among many more top (2) ____ awards. The Colombian government has announced three days of national (3) ____. A spokesperson said García Márquez was, "a writer who changed the lives of his readership". His novel ''Love in the Time of Cholera" is the best selling book written in Spanish of (4) ____ time. He also wrote many more classics. Many (5) ____ place García Márquez among the most important writers ever. He helped develop a style of writing called "magical (6) ____ ".
U.S. President Barack Obama paid a tribute to Márquez, saying: "The world has lost one of its greatest (7) ____ writers." Former President Bill Clinton said: "I was always amazed by his unique (8) ____ of imagination, clarity of thought, and emotional honesty. He captured the pain and joy of our common humanity in       (9) ____ both real and magical." García Márquez once said he was a storyteller from a young age. He told an interviewer: "I have often been told by the family that I started (10) ____ things, stories and (11) ____ on, almost since I was born - ever since I could speak." Peruvian Nobel prize-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa said: "His novels will survive and will continue to (12) ____ new readers everywhere."

Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
1.(a)over(b)up(c)away(d)down
2.(a)literary(b)literal(c)literacy(d)literate
3.(a)weeping(b)mourning(c)lament(d)morning
4.(a)every(b)any(c)whole(d)all
5.(a)criticize(b)plaudits(c)critics(d)pundits
6.(a)relativism(b)realism(c)realm(d)radicalism
7.(a)visionary(b)prophetic(c)perspicacious(d)predicting
8.(a)tips(b)bonuses(c)presents(d)gifts
9.(a)venues(b)locations(c)settings(d)areas
10.(a)practising(b)calculating(c)adding up(d)recounting
11.(a)as(b)so(c)such(d)say
12.(a)find(b)search(c)read(d)magic


Read more:http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1404/140421-gabriel-garcia-marquez.html#ixzz2zVtagz9R

Apr 7, 2014

Google investing $1billion in renewable energy

Read the news

- at CNBC (including a news report on "baby making" on snowy days ;P)

- at RT (including interesting comments from readers)

- at Liberty Voice


Apr 1, 2014

Flying penguins found by BBC programme

To start with the topic of environment, I found this interesting piece of news...

Flying penguins found by BBC programme
By Neil Midgley, TV & Radio Editor 1:10PM BST 01 Apr 2014

The BBC will today screen remarkable footage of penguins flying as part of its new natural history series, Miracles of Evolution.

Camera crews discovered a colony of Adélie penguins while filming on King George Island, some 750 miles south of the Falkland Islands.

The programme is being presented by ex-Monty Python star Terry Jones, who said: "We'd been watching the penguins and filming them for days, without a hint of what was to come. But then the weather took a turn for the worse. It was quite amazing. Rather than getting together in a huddle to protect themselves from the cold, they did something quite unexpected, that no other penguins can do."

BBC1 viewers will see the penguins not only take flight from the Antarctic wastes, but fly thousands of miles to the Amazonian rainforest to find winter sun.

"The film reveals nature's stunning glory in exciting and unexpected ways, so much so that it defies belief," said Mr Jones.

"Not only does it create a vivid and emotional experience for the viewer, it also illustrates just how bold and simple Darwin's idea of natural selection was."

Classification-Life-Animals-Vertebrates-Birds-Sphenisciformes-Penguins-Flying Penguins

More Info: Flying penguins are a very recent addition to the penguin family in evolutionary terms. A few isolated species have evolved to make the most of their small wings, allowing them to migrate to warmer climes for the harsh Antarctic winter months. Elusive and secretive, these populations of penguin are extremely hard to locate in the rainforest and even seeing them fly on their migration is a rare experience. Little is yet known about just how these small birds survive flying over such vast distances, or why the anatomical differences they possess enable them to fly when other penguin families cannot.

Scientific name: Volatis

Rank: Genus



Discussion Questions:

1. What do you think of this recent discovery? Did you ever expect to hear that penguins could fly?

2. What did you find most surprising about this article? Why?

3. What are some surprising things that other animals can do?



...HAPPY APRIL FOOLS!