Tuesday, 31 March 2015

About Wishes...



A travelling salesman, a secretary and a manager went to have lunch and found an antic lamp. They rubbed it and a genie jumped out of the lamp. He said: "I'll do one wish for each of you." "I'll be the first! I'll be the first!" - said the secretary. "I want to be in the Bahamas, sailing on the speedboat and relaxing"  She disappeared in the next moment. "Now I want! Now I want!" - said the traveling salesman. "I want to be in Hawaii, relaxing on the beach, with an endless supply of Pina colada and love of all my life!" One second passed and he disappeared too. "Now it is your turn" - genie said to the manager. "I want them back to work after the lunch".
The moral of the story: let your boss be the first to say what he wants.

Monday, 30 March 2015

Old England

     In the late 1920s and early 1930s National Geographic sent photographer Clifton R. Adams to England to record its farms, towns and cities, and its people at work and play. 
Only, Adams happened to record it all in color using the Autochrome process.
     The Autochrome was the foremost color photographic process of the day, since it was first brought to market by the Lumière brothers in 1907. The core ingredient? Potatoes. Tiny grains of dyed potato starch, around 4,000,000 per square inch, coated a glass plate. The gaps between the grains filled with lampblack, and the coated layer allowed the exposure to capture a color image.
      In 1928 England, farming was a very significant part of life, with men and women employed in the fields. In fact, many of Adams' autochromes show women. That year British women attained full voting equality with men, via the Equal Franchise Act. Until the passage of the act, only women over 30 could vote in British elections.
      Clifton R. Adams was 38 years old when he took these pictures. He photographed many other European countries, as well as Central and North America, working for National Geographic from 1920 until his death in 1934, aged just 44.

 
 An English woman points pridefully to her farm cart, in Cambridgeshire, England. Wicks of Wisbech constructed horse-drawn caravans used by Romany families traveling throughout Britain. 
 
 An informal portrait of a farmer and his cart, in Crowland, Lincolnshire. Decoy Farm is now the site of a recycling centre and a housing estate. 

 
 A police constable passes the day with farmers gathering hay, in Lancashire.

 
 Two women rest for lunch in a Lancashire hayfield.

A young girl plays in the sand at Sandown, Isle of Wight.

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 Actors dress for a pageant as Britannia and her knights.
 
The characters of Britannia and her colonies and dependencies, in Southampton, Hampshire.
Two women buy ice cream from a vendor out of his converted car, in Cornwall. Kelly's ice cream is still in production today.
A woman sticks her head out of her bridge house window, in Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England.
A war veteran sells matches on the street, in Canterbury, Kent.
Women selling Queen Alexandra roses for charity, in Seaford, East Sussex.
Two bus drivers stand in front of a tour bus in Ulverston, Cumbria.
In Oxford, the corner of High street and Cornhill is bustling.

A view of the Cunard SS "Mauretania" at dock, in Southampton, Hampshire.
A view of a vine-covered house on a Stratford-upon-Avon street, in Warwickshire.
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A young woman mails a letter at the pillar box, in Oxford.

Women have tea in front of the Clock House, originally a hospice, in Buckinghamshire.
A little boy mails a letter in the hedgerow, in Sussex.
A London double-decker bus stops to allow people aboard.

Friday, 27 March 2015

# 27 Does He Love Her Or Not?

     Hello, my dearies! Do you know what we are going to discuss today? A song again! This time it is Andy Williams Can`t Get Used To Losing You . Listen to the song and read the lyrics afterwards. After you do this I have some questions to you! Unfortunately, I couldn`t find a video together with the lyrics:(
     Question #1 What do the line `Can't get used to losing you` mean?
a) He used her and left her after some time
b) He wants to lose her but he can`t. (She follows him everywhere.)
c) He lost her but he still loves her and misses her.

     Question #2 What do the words in bold in the line `Called up some girl I used to know`mean?
a) He has just met her.
b) He has known her for a long time.
c) He knew her in the past but they no longer keep touch.
      Write your answers in the comments section and also do research what the phrases in bold (get used to doing something and used to do something) mean! I think it would be great if you learn where to use these structures. You are welcome to write more sentences that illustrate their meaning in the comments. 
                            Any question? You are welcome to ask!

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Snow in the Sahara

Have you ever heard that it snowed in the Sahara?

Which country is the Sahara Desert in?

What will happen to our planet if it snows in the desert?

What kind of climate do you like?

What will the weather be like in our country in 2115?

Did You Know That...


Now I want to tell you about some funny facts about a well known man, Bill Gates.

As you know, Bill Gates is one of the creators of the biggest company called Microsoft.
In his childhood he got a nickname - "Con"(which means "ботанік"). You can`t create a file with a name `con`in Windows. Just think, one man and the huge system, how this nickname affected his life.
So, you could try it on you computers, but don't forget it works only on Windows OS.

Monday, 23 March 2015

Bilbao - city carefree people



As soon as I saw Bilbao I was thinking about it  as the title of this article. 
All people were smiling, all people were talking loud. It was 7 o'clock in the morning but many people were in the streets but they were not going to work. They were walking home after a night party though it was a working day.
Bilbao is a beautiful city. We took subway to the part of the city where we rented our flat. This part of the city has a name of Kasko Viekha. It is the old part of Bilbao. 
When we went out of a subway station we were delighted very much. It seemed that an incredible atmosphere of a celebration filled the city. 

Old part Bilbao has a very interesting architecture. When we were walking around the streets we got lost.
Narrow but clean streets were similar to each other. We started to orient a few days after arriving to Bilbao. 
And there is one interesting fact. It does not matter  in what direction you go. You always come to one street (I forgot its name). 
I can describe Bilbao very much.  But I can't to do it. I only want to give you some advice.  Once you have an opportunity to go to Bilbao don`t lose this chance. You are going to bring from Bilbao many positive impressions.

Sunday, 22 March 2015

About the money...



 A man comes in bathroom when his wife had  wash already. Suddenly, somebody knocked at the door. The woman covered up in a towel quickly, and opened the door. There was a neighbor Bob. When he saw her, he said: "I'll give you 800$, when you take off a towel". After thinking for a moment, the women stands naked in front of Bob.
   Bob gave her a money and went away. The woman covered up in the towel back and went back to her husband. "Who was that?" - asked the husband. "Bob" - she replied. "Very good. Did he say something about 800$ he owes me?" The moral of the story: you have to share the information about the loan money with yours shareholders, otherwise you may find yourself in an unpleasant situation.

Birds,Nature...

  Britain doesn't have official birds such as bald eagles in the United States.Activists decided to change this misunderstanding.They ballot online voting for the bird, which can  recognize the national symbol officially . There are 10 birds. You can vote for them until May. The robin has all chances to win.
 

 TOP 10 BIRDS FOR VOTING
 1. Mute swan
 Weighing up to 9kg the familiar, elegant swan is also one of the world's largest flying birds.


swan
2. Red kite

As well as a master of aerobatic displays, the red kite is a conservation success story - it recovered from a tiny and dwindling population to its present numbers which exceed 3,000.

red kite
 3. Hen harrier
 One of the most persecuted birds in the UK, according to Mr Lindo the hen harrier should be Britain's choice if we want to 'back an underdog'.

hen harrier
 4. Puffin
Also known in Scotland as the sea parrot, the charismatic puffin can only be seen in Britain in the summer, as it spends the winter months at sea.
 puffins
5. Barn owl
 The barn owl is a distinctive, nocturnal hunter and a much-loved, widespread feature of the UK countryside.
 barn owl 
6. Kingfisher
 Despite its fame and bright colouring, the kingfisher is not an everyday sight because it spends so much time waiting motionless - before a blue flash darts towards its prey.

kingfisher
 7. Wren
 A tiny brown bird with a very big voice and a long Latin name (Troglodytes troglodytes), the wren is the most common UK breeding bird.
 wren 
 8. Robin
 Arguably already Britain's favourite bird, the robin only develops its famous red breast as an adult - but its iconic colouring is shared by both males and females.
 robin 
 9. Blackbird
 By contrast, male and female blackbirds look rather different: the females are in fact brown, not black; these birds are familiar favourite in UK gardens with a beautiful mellow song.
 blackbird 
 10. Blue tit
 Another common garden visitor, especially of feeders and nest boxes, the blue tit in fact displays a vibrant mixture of blue, yellow, white and green.
 blue tit 
 How do you think which bird is Ukrainian symbol? Possibly a blue tit? It has our Ukrainian colours.

Friday, 20 March 2015

# 26 The More You Scratch The More You Itch!

     Hi! The last post with a Katie Melua song turned out to be one of your favourites. So I gave into temptation and decided to publish another one. This time it is Katie Melua Perfect Circle!
     After you have listened and enjoyed the song, do the following activity based on phrasal verbs from the song lyrics. So look for them in there!

  1. ______ __ (phr v) to become separated from the main part: A button _____ __ her jacket.
  2. ____ __ __ (phr v) to get in particular situation or place after a series of events, especially when you did not plan it: I went on holiday to Paris but I got lost and ____ __ __ London.
  3. ______ ___ __ (phr v) to escape: Three men have ______ ___ __ a prison.
  4. _____ __ (phr v)to make something into the shape of a tube or ball: Painters arrived and ______ __ the carpet.
  5. _____ __ (phr v) to put something in a safe place and lock the door: Don`t forget to ____ __ when you leave. 
     So that you don`t forget what you learnt from previous posts look for sentences in the song that have make sb. do sth and let sb. do sth. structures. (If you don`t remember what these are, look them up in post #18:)

     I am looking forward to your answers in the comments section! Don`t forget to mention if you liked the song:) Any questions, don`t be shy and ask!
P.S. I tried to keep the post as short as possible!

Thursday, 19 March 2015

The Eagle And The Rabbit


The eagle was sitting on a tree, resting and doing nothing. A little rabbit asked him: "Could I sit here and do nothing, like you?" "Yes, why not?" - the eagle said. The rabbit sat under the tree and became relaxed. Suddenly, a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit  and ate it. The moral of the story: if you want to sit and do nothing, you have to sit very-very high :)

Comma or not?

  I would like to introduce a real Comma Queen. It is her nickname. Mary Norris  has been The New Yorker magazine editor since 1993. She controls that the world-famous edition is perfect from the grammatical point of view. So, I suggest watching this video.

  

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

#25 Did You Know That...

If you are reading this, do the task below right now:)

  • Make up (at least) 5 questions based on the sentence from the picture:)

P.S. And NOTE how to say DATES in English!

Friday, 13 March 2015

# 24 On Second Conditional!

     Hi! It turned out that this post is our 100th here which is quite memorable!
     In spite of this I have decided to discuss something very down-to-earth today:) In grammar terms today`s topic is called Second Conditional. Although this term usually sounds very boring to students (that is why I added this bright and eye-catching photo:) and even scary, it is actually a very simple thing. Look at the examples below:
  • If I lived in Japan, I would have sushi every day.
  • If I had millions dollars, I would give a lot to charity. 
  • If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello.
     We USE Second Conditional for impossible, unreal and hypothetical situations.
     We MAKE Second Conditional sentences this way: If+Past Simple, ...would+verb... 
     But the highlight of this post is some music:) For more examples, listen to this LOVELY SONG. Pay attention to Second Conditional sentences in there.Note that would is shortened to `d.

Monday, 9 March 2015

10 Movies That Will Help You Learn English

PART #1
If you  want to improve your English, you can watch interesting films in English with subtitles. This will help you to improve  pronunciation, increase vocabulary and enjoy a great movie.
5. Coffee and Cigarettes
The film consist of 11 short stories and they talk a lot. You can watch this film by parts.
4. Beauty and the Beast
This is an animated film, so you can watch it with your children if you wish. There are simple words and phrases. This makes Disney's movie  suitable for beginners.
3. The Lake House
This is a  drama about true love. This film consists of letters written in romantic English.
2. Pulp Fiction
This is a 1994 American black comedy crime film in which there are many specific  words. You can enjoy the work of legendary Tarantino.
1. Forrest Gump
Tom Hanks spoke very slowly in that movie. Besides, you can watch this film by parts and it doesn't lose its charms which is very good.

Enjoy a good movies!