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2014/12/11

HO-HO-HO - MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!



Dearest students and ex-ones, 

First, enjoy the harmonious vocal group PENTATONIX singing on a lovely Youtube Christmas videoclip (1), and after that the 5 singers Mitch, Avi, Scott, Kirstie and Kevin say what Christmas means to them. (2):

1) That's Christmas to Me - videoclip
    That's Christmas to Me lyrics
2) That's Christmas to the 5 PENTATONIX singers


"Another year is over
And a new one's just begun..."
John Lennon said in his song.

Hope you all had fun with English
Either Listening, Speaking, 
Reading or Writing this year
On or off-line,
Alone or with other peers.


May your spirit rise
With joy and happiness
Not only on Christmas Season,
But also along the New Year.

May you prosper 
At home, at work, in your life,
With your family, friends and strangers,
But essentially within your soul!

Thank you all for the trust,
For the opportunity to grow,
As I always learn from everyone that I teach.




Please leave your Christmas and 
New Year Message on the Comment Box below.
Hope to see you all back  in 2015!

Flávia
P.S.: Below, you can find examples of Christmas
 and New Year Wishes... Feel free to create yours!










2014/09/21

Presidential Elections 2014 - Are you ready to vote? Why or why not?


Hello, dear students.

As our 2014 elections are coming near, I invite you all to take part in this discussion, by answering the following questions:

How important is a country’s national election  in a democratic regime?

Are you happy with our Brazilian politicians? What bout our parties (PT, PSDB, PSB, PSOL, etc.)?

Are you sure who you are going to vote for: President, Governor, Senator, besides Federal and State congress representatives? Why or why not?

Below, there'll be some international news and videos in order to have an idea about what foreigners think about us, especially in the international economic and political scenario.



2) The measure of marina (The Economist)
3) Brazil's election: what chance reform (Financial Times blog)
Hope you fully participate in this discussion.

Best,
Flávia

2014/07/30

This is my article on BESIG Newsletter: GENERATION Z, ENGLISH and the QR CODE. Hope you enjoy!

Hello, dear ones.


I would like to share with you my article Generation Z, English and the QR
Code, which was puplished on THE NEWSLETTER OF THE BUSINESS ENGLISH SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP, SUMMER 2014, ISSUE 87, p. 15.

I'll be glad if you could post your comments on if you agree or disagree with the points raised in the text. Here are some to reflect on:
  1. Do you have anyone in your family that is part of the Generation Z? How do they behave? How to prepare them to enter the labor market? 
  2. Coaching role and Teaching role. Do they interact or conflict with each other? Why?
  3. What do you value most: your soft or hard skills? Why?                    
(soft skills = empathy, teamwork, leadership, communication, good manners, negotiation, sociability, for instance; hard skills = machine operation, computer protocols, safety standards, financial procedures, sales adiministration, for instance)

   4. What is an English teacher's role?

Hope to see your full participation here.

Best,

Flávia

2014/06/08

The World Cup Kick-off !!




Hello, everyone!

I invite you all to actively participate in this month blog post - The World Cup - by watching videos, reading articles, learning new vocabulary thru fun exercises, and sharing your opinion with your virtual classmates on this world event, which this year is being held in Brazil.

You can start by forecasting your score for the first game: Brazil x Croatia (June 12th at 5pm): .......... x ..........

Hope to see your comments on the Comment box (below this post) and the interaction with your blog friends.
Fingers crossed and let's wish the best to all the world teams!
Have a great World Cup!
Flávia
Let's get started! After each activity below (aimed at different language levels), there are some questions you can choose from to answer:

1) Fifa official song lyrics: We are one
   (Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leite)
What do you think of the lyrics? Did you like the three singers singing in 3 languages? Why?

2) Vocabulary: 
a) Look at the picture of the soccer field and players' position. For fun, you can name our Brazilian players next to their posts.



b) Below, you will see lots of words related to the Soccer Stadium. Match the Portuguese words on the left with their corresponding English translation on the right. The teacher will give the correct answers in class:



b)  Crossword Puzzle: Soccer expressions and vocabulary. The teacher will give the correct answers in class: 




3) Soccer History - Listen to the mp3 files below and fill in the blank spaces in the passages that follow. Then, answer the True or False questions proposed in part 2:





4) World Cup team profile: Brazil - Youtube video
Interviews with Neymar, coach Luis Felipe Scolari and others, this is a special look back at Brazil's FIFA World Cup history and what to expect from the hosts in Group A against Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon.

Did you like the way Fifa showed the interviews with our players and coach, as well as Brazil's history? Why?

5) The Economist article: Footbal: Beautiful game, dirty business (Jun 7th, 2014) 
      Football is a great sport, but it could be so much better if it were run honestly.
After you read the article below, you'll work on the vocabulary exercise by matching the words in bold extracted from the passage with their corresponding meaning on the right.

Question: Do you agree with the criticism proposed in the article? And the solutions brought up?



2014/02/17

Let's Go to the Oscar 2014! If not in the flesh, at least here on the blog!


Hello, everyone.
The Oscar Ceremony is near, on March 2nd . So, I invite you all - students and ex-ones, movie buffs or not - to post your comments on the following  and other categories, having in mind some questions posted below:


Best Picture

View Trailer / More Information 

View Trailer /  More Information       
   
 
 
Gravity
View Trailer / More Information           
 
Her

Best Actor in a Leading RoleChristian Bale
American Hustle
 
Chiwetel Ejiofor
 12 Years a Slave
 
Bruce Dern
Nebraska
 
Matthew McConaughey
Dallas Buyers Club
 
Leonardo DiCaprio
The Wolf of Wall Street
 
 
Best Actress in a Leading Role:
Amy Adams
American Hustle
 
Judi Dench
Philomena 
 
Cate Blanchett
Blue Jasmine


Meryl Streep
August: Osage County
 
Sandra Bullock
Gravity
 


For more information, please go to: OSCAR official site

The other categories are: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Animated Feature Filme, Cinematography, Costume Design, Directing, Film Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Music (Original Score), etc.

Watch this movie for the nominees anouncement:

These are the questions proposed: 


1) Have you seen all the films? Which ones have you seen? Which one should win? Why?

2)Which actor/actress should get the statuette for leading and supporting roles?Why?

 

Similar to last year,  I propose a different participation - through the audio activity VOXOPOP. This is a valuable voice tool that can help you boost your speaking skills and also integrates the participants. See below how it works:




2)  Go to Voxopop of 2013 on the Oscar to see how the students participated. In order to participate in this talkgroup: The talkgroup Oscar Nominees 2014, you'll have to  Sign up to VOXOPOP to create a login and password.


3) Oscar Nominees 2014 voicethread You just click on the RECORD A MESSAGE button and post your opinion after mine. Give it a try, ok?  

Hope you enjoy this new activity! Count on your participation!
Flávia

2014/01/08

Happy, Profitable and Fruitful 2014, everyone! Time to think about and share your New Year's resolutions! Ready?


Dear students,
 
Hope you all had a great 2013 Season's celebrations and are ready to start or restart your English studies!
 
Have you already made a list of things you wanna change from last year? Or have a list of new things you wanna do this year? If so, how would you like to achieve them?
 
I'd like to see your  participation  by engaging in this post discussion as a 2014 warm-up activity. Let's make it happen!
 
To warm up the discussion, click on the US Today video link that follows to watch the reporter talk bout New Year's resolutions for 2014.  Do you agree with them? Why?
 
Then compare the video with the Reading that follows. Check whether or not the video corresponds to the reading and why.
 
Post your comment at the end. If you want me to correct first, send me an email and I'll promptly correct it.
 
Wish you all your plans and wishes come true in 2014!!
 
Flávia
 
 
As you welcome 2014 and attempt to fulfill that big goal of yours, don't panic.
Scranton University psychology professor John Norcross is offering ways to follow through on your New Year's resolutions.
 
Last year, 40% of Americans planned to make resolutions on Jan. 1. Popular ambitions included the usual suspects: losing weight, improving finances, quitting smoking and reducing alcohol use.
 
 
"Resolutions have been uncannily similar and stable over the years," Norcross said.
 
But, the author of Changeology: 5 Steps to Realizing your Goals and Resolutions says resolutions are hard to keep for many Americans. Last year, Norcross predicted 50% would break one, if not all, of their goals by mid-January.
 
Here are some tips from Norcross to keep your New Year's goals. And remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint!
 
1) Make changes to your behavior. Changing your routine can bring different results. Instead of trying the same thing over and over again, expecting a different outcome, people need to modify their behaviors.
 
2) Define SMART goals. When setting targets, use the SMART acronym: specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-specific. Norcross says that individuals must go further than simply saying, "I want to lose weight." "Specifically, what are you going to do so that you can measure and track [your weight] over time, for say, the next three to four months?" he said.
 
3) Track your progress. Norcross calls this technique self-monitoring. A calendar, or a calendar app, is a handy tool you can use to track your goals. "It also can show you what the triggers of your behavior are and it can alert you to any early slips," Norcross says.
 
4) Reward small achievements. When you reach a portion of your goal, as an example you lose 10 of those 25 pounds, be kind to yourself. Recognize the accomplishment and perhaps do something nice for yourself. This will help keep you focused and excited about the overall goal.
 
5) Make it public. When individuals announce their goals on social media, to their families or in the workplace, they are being held accountable by those closest to them. The upside to this, Norcross says, is it can keep you on track. The downside: "It potentially increases embarrassment if they fail," he said. So, it depends on how open you want to be about your resolutions.
 
6) You are human. Chances are you may slip up once or twice during this process. It's OK. Norcross says it is important to deal with failures by getting back on track and continuing along your journey. Seventy percent of successful goal-setters said that their first slip actually strengthened their resolutions. Norcross says to adopt the outlook, "I'm human. Let me learn from it, and let me keep going."