Monthly Archive for January, 2010

A chat with Jeremy Harmer

Hi Languagelab students,

We are very lucky to have a world famous author, teacher trainer and teacher is coming to Languagelab. He will be talking about strategies to learn English and you will have the opportunity to ask him questions.  He will also be sharing some poetry with us.

Jeremy Harmer

When?  Tuesday 2nd of February

What time?  6:30pm UK time (10:30am PST)

Where ? The Theatre in English City at Languagelab.com

We hope you can join us!

See you there  - – Jessie Teacher

Weekly Activities: World News and Music.

Hi Students,

I have been looking on the web this week for stories about music and world news. I am sure you have all heard about the earthquake in Haiti and how many people are still missing. Here is a positive story showing how social media can help people.

Read the article and answer the questions:

Haiti Earthquake

Former Fugees rapper Wyclef Jean’s charity text appeal for victims of the Haiti quake has reached a staggering $1m in just a matter of days.

Wyclef jean was one of a number of celebrities who took to social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook urging fans to pledge their support to the crisis. And it certainly seems to have worked.

The rapper, singer and producer had encouraged followers on Twitter to donate £5 (£3) text messages to the Yele for Haiti charity, with over 200,000 followers donating to the cause.

According to ABC news, fundraising experts claim the response has been truly staggering and breaks all previous records so soon following a disaster. A total of $1 million was raised by all charities through text donations in 2008.

“This is a watershed moment. It’s historic,” said Albe Angel, founder and CEO of Give On the Go, whose company is helping Jean raise funds for his Yele Haiti Foundation, said. “This has been remarkable in every way.”

On Tuesday the poverty-stricken Caribbean island was hit hard by a massive tremor measuring 7 on the Richter Scale that struck just south of capital city Port-au-Prince.

Wyclef Jean isn’t the only celebrity who moved quickly to help ease the crisis. Hollywood super couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have donated £1m from their foundation to Doctors Without Borders to help the organization’s emergency medical operation in Haiti.

Other stars lending their name to the relief effort including Oprah Winfrey, Paris Hilton, Ben Stiller, Lindsay Lohan, Coldplay singer Chris Martin and hip hop star P Diddy.

Questions:
1. How much were the text messages?
2. How much money did they raise?
3. What band was Wycleff Jean from?
4. What is the charity called?
5. What social networking sites did Wycleff use to promote the charity?

If you would like to join a discussion about this topic come and talk to Lane the English City journalist.

New music in China – News story from the BBC.

We don’t just use our voices to talk, you can sing, shout or even make music using your voice! Watch the video and answer the questions afterwards.

Questions:
1. What instrument does Lian Bo use?
2. How old is he?
3. How did he learn to beat box?
4. What city is he from?
5. Is beat boxing popular in China?
6. What songs does he name?
7. What is the reaction from the audience?
8. How many beat boxers are there in China?

If you want to try singing in English visit Griffin’s class at English City every Thursday and Friday.

Weekly Activities: Politics and Science

Happy New Year !

So now we are in 2010 a new decade and time for some New Year’s resolutions.
Popular resolutions are spending more time with family and friends, stopping smoking, losing weight, exercising more and learning something new. Have you made any New Years Resolutions? If you are not good at keeping to resolutions there are some new i-Phone apps that can help you. You can read more about them here.

Talking about science and technology here is a great video from New Scientist.

Science:

1. What year did the competition happen?
2. Did the New Scientist team win the competition?
3. How many metres did they have to walk on water?
4. How many dollars was the budget of the design?
5. How many teams took part in the challenge?
6. Which animals does the professor mention?
7. Do you think you could design a competition winner?

Politics:

In 2010 there will be general elections all over the world. The UK, Brazil, Iraq, Singapore and Sudan among other countries will be choosing new leaders or keeping their old ones.  Something that is getting more and more important for politics is the media.  Gordon Brown used Twitter in 2009 and Obama and his pop-art portrait are two examples. Each political party uses the media to tell people what their message is.

Is it important what a politician looks like? Take a look at the pictures below and answer these questions.

1. Who are these politicians?
2. Which countries do they come from?
3. Think of 3 adjectives to describe each picture.
4. Which is your favourite picture and why ?
5. Do you think it is important for a politician to be handsome or beautiful?
6. What about the politicians in your country?

If you want to talk about politics why don’t you go and visit Lane Jarman the journalist in English City. She always has interesting topics on the international news for you to talk about with students from different countries.

Post your answers and ideas to me and I will correct all your comments !

My New Years Resolution is to learn to play the accordion by the way…..

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