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Donatella Benoir back to English city

夏末的一天,在英语城购物的时候,终于又见到我最喜欢的英语城居民(English City people)之一Donatella,假期归来的她依旧谈笑风生。话题还是些老话题,但是每次都让我耳目一新。

英语城有很多故事,而Donatella总能把第一时间把第一手小道消息传给我,这次她谈到了pebblespebbles是另一位城市居民,一个做着好莱坞梦的乐观小姑娘,如果你常看美剧,说不定可以在屏幕中看到她)她告诉我pebbles的小兄弟也要搬来英语城生活了,然后不忘飞短流长的加一句pebbles的小兄弟是大胖子。

谈到最后她又要张罗着要给我找个如意郎君把我嫁出去,这个英国妞就是不顾文化差异,每次都是要用结婚的话题开我的玩笑,也不管我都羞的满脸通红了。还好她很快又转移话题说她迷恋的贝克汉姆马上要为她而和辣妹维多莉亚离婚了。

在Periwinkles 成衣店门前的Donatella总是一幅职业模特的姿态:) 她说自己还在为英语城筹备时尚设计和模特大赛,期待中:)
对于Donatella来说蜚短流长都是她的生活方式了,她总能用诙谐幽默和坦诚把说闲话演绎得精彩出色。她还是精明的生意女人,经营这英语城里最大的成衣店Periwinkles
如果你需要时尚、着装建议,一定不要错过Donatella:)

The end of summer is the beginning of new season Donatella Benoir back to English city

Navine Bosatsu’s Departure from Languagelab

 

Navine Botsatsu’s Departure from Languagelab

We have received a number of emails concerning Navine Bosatsu’s abrupt departure.

Navine Bosatsu was a member of the City People at Languagelab’s English City (Second Life) as well as a real life actor.

Navine was responsible for running yoga and meditation classes within English city and was popular amongst many students. Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances she ceased employment with Languagelab.

It has come to light that there has been a misunderstanding regarding her character storyline. Languagelab decided that bringing back the cancer which had previously gone into remission would serve as a suitable explanation for her departure in the narrative. However, it has also come to our attention that a number of students were deeply worried about the condition of the actual actress that plays Navine.

This is an official statement to confirm that Navine Bosatsu’s real life character does not have cancer. We apologise for any misunderstandings regarding this matter.

Please bear in mind the fact that as much as Languagelab strives to provide a broad range of life imitating scenarios, these are nevertheless based in virtual reality and hence essentially fiction.

We do hope that you will continue to enjoy learning English with us here at Languagelab.

 

City Update …. Meet Millie Eames

Meet Millie Eames and the most comfortable place to speak English on the Internet

Something that many language students find difficult to master is the art of
small talk.’
In class we often practice talking about ‘important’ topics, such as politics, science, music and culture.
Or we practice more functional language, like checking into a hotel, making a complaint or going to the bank.
One thing that is often not covered is the small talk that happens constantly throughout our daily lives.

This is where Millie Eames, LanguagLab’s resident café owner and
manager can help you. Millie’s café is just like a real life café. It’s a place where you can go to listen to music, catch up
with friends and socialise just like you would in a café in your own country. The big difference is that everyone speaks in English.

Here’s a hint for those of you who are shy about speaking in English. Try going to the cafe and just listening to what people are
talking about. Make a list of the things that Millie says when she is greeting people and the questions she uses to start conversations.
Then, when you’re feeling more confident try using some of the expressions and questions yourself. You’ll find yourself chatting like a local in no time at all.

Click on the following links to download some helpful reference sheets that you can use if you’re not sure what to say to Millie when you meet her.

Elementary reference sheet for Millie

Intermediate reference sheet for Millie
Advanced reference sheet for Millie

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Introducing Pebbles Kronfeld

Introducing Pebbles Kronfeld
Recently at LanguageLab our resident actress, Pebbles Kronfeld has been hosting a series of activities in which students have had the opportunity to practice their English while learning about important elements of English speaking people’s culture.

Here is an overview of a sketch comedy session with Pebbles and how it can be useful for improving your English skills.

Initially we read through the script of a sketch called Camel Spotting created by the famous Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Pebbles helped us with pronunciation and difficult vocabulary, as well as making sure that we understood the humour of the sketch. Understanding humour is a really important aspect of learning a language that is often overlooked in the classroom. It is one thing to be able to ask directions to your hotel but getting a joke is an entirely different kettle of fish.

After helping us to understand the script and the situation, Pebbles asked us to try and imagine how the different characters were feeling and exactly what they wanted to say when they were speaking. We then had to try to read the script aloud with the correct tone of voice to express this feeling. This is another really important skill to have when communicating in English. The tone of voice we use and the words that we stress in a sentence can completely change the meaning of what we are saying.

How many different meanings do you think the following sentence can have depending on which word in the sentence is given the most stress?

I don’t think he should get the job.

Click here for answers and examples.

To read more about Monty Python’s flying circus click here and to watch a YouTube clip of the comedy sketch that we practiced click here.

Next week: Find out how dropping in for a coffee at Millie’s café will have you chatting like a local in no time.

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Introducing the City People

Recently you may have heard the words ‘City People’ mentioned by teachers and other LanguageLab staff and students. If you have been reading this blog carefully, you will have seen several references to them.
You may be a seasoned City People user, or you may not have the faintest idea who they are and what we are talking about
when we mention them. Either way this weekly series of blogs is designed to help you find out more about the City People
and more specifically, how you can use them to help improve your English.

Before I start my introductions (one City Person character per week) I’d like to say a little more about myself.
My name is Sally Langer but I am also known by my Avatar’s name, Salsita Almendros. I am a qualified English teacher
and you can read more about my profile on our teacher’s profile page.
Aside from teaching formal English lessons at
Language Lab I also work with the City People to ensure that the activities they do will help our students to practice
speaking English.

You can read a short summary about the City People and what they do here,
but for more detailed information and up dates
keep an eye out for my weekly blog. If you have any questions or thoughts about the City People please leave them in the
comments.

Next week my first focus will be on Languagelab’s very own resident actor Pebbles Kronfeld who has been hosting a series of activities
in which students have had the opportunity to practice their English while learning about an important element of British culture.

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