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segunda-feira, 30 de maio de 2011

Love Story

Source: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3033
Author of this exercise: Everybody here


Andy Williams

Where do I  to tell the story
Of how  a love can be
The love story that is than the sea
The simple about the love she to me
Where do I start
With her first 
She new meaning to this world of mine
There'll be another another time
She came into my and made the fine
She fills my heart
She fills my heart with very things
With songs, with wild imaginings
She fills my with so much love
That anywhere I go I'm never lonely
With her alone who could be lonely
I reach for her hand
It always there
How long does it 
Can love be by the hours in the day
I have no answers now
But this much I can say
I know I'll her until the stars all burn away
And she'll be there
How long does it 
Can love be by the hours in the day
I have no answers now
But this much I can say
I know I'll her until the stars all burn away
And she'll be there

sábado, 30 de abril de 2011

William Shakespeare, 1564-1616: An English Poet and Playwright Part I


Source: Voice of America Special English
www.manythings.org/voa/people 

William Shakespeare, 1564-1616: An English Poet and Playwright


I'm Steve Ember.And I'm Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.
Today, we tell about one of the most influential and skillful writers in the world. For more than four hundred years, people all over the world have been reading, watching and listening to the plays and poetry of the British writer William Shakespeare.
JULIET: "Ay me!"
ROMEO: "She speaks:
O, speak again, bright angel!"

JULIET: "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name;
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I'll no longer be a Capulet."
You just heard part of a famous scene from a movie version of "Romeo and Juliet." This tragic play remains one of the greatest, and perhaps most famous, love stories ever told. It tells about two young people who meet and fall deeply in love. But their families, the Capulets and the Montagues, are enemies and will not allow them to be together. Romeo and Juliet are surrounded by violent fighting and generational conflict. The young lovers secretly marry, but their story has a tragic ending.
"Romeo and Juliet" shows how William Shakespeare's plays shine with extraordinarily rich and imaginative language. He invented thousands of words to color his works. They have become part of the English language. Shakespeare's universal stories show all the human emotions and conflicts. His works are as fresh today as they were four hundred years ago.
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William Shakespeare was born in fifteen sixty-four in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon. He married Anne Hathaway at the age of eighteen. The couple had three children, two daughters and a son who died very young. Shakespeare moved to London in the late fifteen eighties to be at the center of the city's busy theater life.
Most people think of Shakespeare as a writer. But he was also a theater producer, a part owner of an acting company and an actor. For most of his career, he was a producer and main writer for an acting company called the King's Men.
In fifteen ninety-nine Shakespeare's company was successful enough to build its own theater called the Globe. Public theaters during this time were usually three floor levels high and were built around a stage area where the actors performed. The Globe could hold as many as three thousand people. People from all levels of society would attend performances.
The poorer people could buy tickets for a small amount of money to stand near the stage. Wealthier people could buy more costly tickets to sit in other areas.
Often it was not very important if wealthy people could see the stage well. It was more important that they be in a seat where everyone could see them.
It was difficult to light large indoor spaces during this time. The Globe was an outdoor theater with no roof on top so that sunlight could stream in. Because of the open-air stage, actors had to shout very loudly and make big motions to be heard and seen by all. This acting style is quite different from play-acting today. It might also surprise you that all actors during this period were men. Young boys in women's clothing played the roles of female characters. This is because it was against the law in England for women to act onstage.
Shakespeare's theater group also performed in other places such as the smaller indoor Blackfriars Theater. Or, they would travel around the countryside to perform. Sometimes they were asked to perform at the palace of the English ruler Queen Elizabeth, or later, King James the First.
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Shakespeare is best known for the thirty-nine plays that he wrote, although only thirty-eight exist today. His plays are usually divided into three groups: comedies, histories and tragedies. The comedies are playful and funny. They usually deal with marriage and the funny activities of people in love. These comedies often tell many stories at the same time, like plays within plays.
"Much Ado About Nothing" is a good example of a Shakespearian comedy. It tells the story of two couples. Benedick and Beatrice each claim they will never marry. They enjoy attacking each other with funny insults. Their friends work out a plan to make the two secretly fall in love.
Claudio and Hero are the other couple. They fall in love at once and plan to marry. But Claudio wrongly accuses Hero of being with another man and refuses to marry her. Hero's family decides to make Claudio believe that she is dead until her innocence can be proved. Claudio soon realizes his mistake and mourns for Hero. By the end of the play, love wins over everyone and there is a marriage ceremony for the four lovers.
Shakespeare's histories are intense explorations of actual English rulers. This was a newer kind of play that developed during Shakespeare's time. Other writers may have written historical plays, but no one could match Shakespeare's skill. Plays about rulers like Henry the Fourth and Richard the Third explore Britain's history during a time when the country was going through tense political struggles.
Many Shakespearian tragedies are about conflicting family loyalties or a character seeking to punish others for the wrongful death of a loved one. "Hamlet" tells the story of the son of the king of Denmark. When Hamlet's father unexpectedly dies, his uncle Claudius becomes ruler and marries Hamlet's mother. One night a ghostly spirit visits Hamlet and tells him that Claudius killed his father.
Hamlet decides to pretend that he is crazy to learn if this is true. This intense play captures the conflicted inner life of Hamlet. This young man must struggle between his moral beliefs and his desire to seek punishment for his father's death. Here is a famous speech from a movie version of "Hamlet." The actor Laurence Olivier shines in this difficult role.
HAMLET: "To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?"
Shakespeare also wrote one of greatest collections of poems in English literature. He wrote several long poems, but is best known for his one hundred and fifty-four short poems, or sonnets. The English sonnet has a very exact structure. It must have fourteen lines, with three groups of four lines that set up the subject or problem of the poem. The sonnet is resolved in the last two lines of the poem.
If that requirement seems demanding, Shakespeare's sonnets are also written in iambic pentameter. This is a kind of structure in which each line has ten syllables or beats with a stress on every second beat.
Even with these restrictive rules, the sonnets seem effortless. They have the most creative language and imaginative comparisons of any other poems. Most of the sonnets are love poems. Some of them are attacks while others are celebrations. The sonnets express everything from pain and death to desire, wisdom, and happiness.
Here is one of Shakespeare's most famous poems. Sonnet Eighteen tells about the lasting nature of poetry. The speaker describes how the person he loves will remain forever young and beautiful in the lines of this poem.
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date:
Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometimes declines,
By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st:
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Next week, we will explore the many ways that Shakespeare's work has influenced world culture over time. This program was written and produced by Dana Demange. I'm Steve Ember. And I'm Barbara Klein.

segunda-feira, 11 de abril de 2011

A-Ha, Hunting High and Low




  A pay a single homage to the great Indonesian teacher Agnes very useful English exercises.


Author: Pawag Agnes


 
Complete information about the song:
 
Choose the correct words
 
'Hunting High and Low' was realized / released  in the summer of 1986 and became the third most successful / successfull single from 'Hunting High and Low' on the rock chats / charts and one of the band's most recognizable and popular songs. The song didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but charted in Britain where its pick / peak was #5 and in Ireland where it peaked at #4.
The album version was produced / manufactured by Tony Mansfield and is played with / by synthesizers, the single remix produced by Alan Tarney features an orchestra.
Coldplay has been known to acted /perform this song in concert, with a special nod to the band of their initial inspiration.
'Hunting High and Low' is one of a-ha's most famous songs and is part of their live /life set. The song appears on the live album 'How Can I Sleep with Your Voice in My Head'.
 
 
Listen to the song and do the tasks:
 
Choose the correct words
 
Here / There I am
And within the reach / rich of my hands
She sounds than sleep / asleep and she's sweeter now
Than the wildest dream could have / been seen her
And I Watch her slipping / sleeping away
Though / Through I know I'll be hunting high and low
 
Write in missing words

High
There's   end to the   I'll go to
Hunting high and  High
There's    end to    I'll go

Choose the correct words
 
To find  again
 this my dreams are depending
 the dark
I sense the pounding  her heart
Next  mine
She's  sweetest love I could find
So I guess I'll  hunting high and low
Write in missing words
 
High
There's  end to the  I'll go to
High and 
High
Do you  what it  to love you...
Unscramble the words

I'm  IUGHTN high and low
And now she's  EIGNLTL me she's got to
go away
I'll always be   IUGHTN high and low
Hungry for you
Watch me  AEIGTNR myself to pieces
  IUGHTN high and low

High
There's no end to the lengths I'll go to
Oh, for you I'll be  IUGHTN  high and
low
 
Antonyms
 
HIGH

BITTEREST

WIDTH

LIGHT

BEGINNING

BEYOND (REACH)

THERE

HATE

AWAKE

REALITY

 
Wite in missing words
 
 within the  of my hands
 asleep
  high and low
 the dark
I sense the  of her heart
Next to mine
tearing myself to 
hungry  you
 
Wordsearch
 
Find these words: again, asleep, depending, guess, high, means, myself, upon, tearing, watch.



 
Crosswords
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The clues of the crossword:
1. Synonym of ' distance' (6 letters).
2. Phrasal verb meaning 'to get away, leave'(4 ,4).
3. With little or no light(4).
4. To feel or experience something without being able to explain exactly how(5).
5. To hit or beat repeatedly with a lot of force(5).
6. Something that you can hear or that can be heard(5).
7. (Of sleep) it means to sleep deep loud sleep(5).
8. Past participle of 'see'(4).
 
 
The crossword answer is the title of the first singl released by A-HA. 
 
Write in missing words and translate them
(students own answers)
 
 1.Here I am within the reach of my hands
2. She's sound asleep
3. I'll be hunting high and low
4. There's no end to the lengths I'll go to
5. To find her again upon this my dreams are depending
6. I sense the pounding of her heart
7. Watch me tearing myself to pieces

domingo, 10 de abril de 2011

Useful Tips, shout out, promote it, please



Another single tip for beginners take a piece of paper write down names (nouns) and fix them, this one is going to help to memorise and building up and improve your vocabulary, for example, clothes vocabularies, etc. Listen to Broadcast radio and choose an accent standard, British or American, but try to be yourself, I mean, do not imitate a Native-Speaker. Improve your accent takes some time and dedication, however you should listen both accent American and English because you have to keep in touch with both accent. No worry about your mistakes and if someone corrects you, don't get bored, they are common and help to improve your English. Listen to lyric songs, by the way they can teach much. Establish targets, and getting started to practise English, a group of friends could be useful, schedule and remember that, your dedication, will power could provide your improvement. Skype programme is the best software to practise English, download it and searching for friends, by the way, let me recommend a great site where you can find out people worldwide with different levels and all ages http://www.speaking24.com . In conclusion, there are a lot of useful resources that provides a self-studying such as blogs and websites. It's up to you. Also you can find out excellent online tutor (English techers), just keep in touch with me and I recommend ones to you. Have a wonderful day, or night, many thanks for your help in advance, please telling for friends, promoting my blog. Special thanks for Asian readers, Malaysia, Phillipines, Singapore, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia,   South America Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Uruguay, North and Center America Canada, United States, Mexico, and the list goes on and increases day after day. 

sábado, 19 de fevereiro de 2011

USEFUL SITES AND BLOGS IN ENGLISH


Actually today I’m going to talk about useful links on the internet, you find out a couple of them on my blog, for Brazilian and foreign people follow the list below:

Brazilian Blogs and sites:

http://www.ingvip.com/curso-de-conversacao.htm  (38 videos of Pro-Jovem) available on Inglês vip.
http://www.englishexperts.com.br  very useful for Self-Taught students as well as teachers.
http://www.maganews.com  it’s a Brazilian magazine I recommend for Students and Teachers visit the site, it’s not too expensive, great material.

There are many others, this is my favorite ones, of course due the Google Translator you may access without problem.

Blogs and English websites I recommend worldwide.

http://helpforyourenglish.wordpress.com/  I love this one.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/  Excellent for Teachers great blog
http://www.englishexercises.org  (Excellent for Teachers and students)
http://www.voanews.com  One of the best for beginners and all English learners must visit.
http://www.learningchocolate.com  Very useful for kids, and of course adults too, because I love games, once in a while I’m accessing there.
http://englishdailyworkout.blogspot.com/  Excellent ESL site for Teachers and students too.
http://www.englishpractice.com/  great ESL site for Teachers and students.
http://www.eslcafe.com/  Very useful too, ESL Site.
http://englishdailyworkout.blogspot.com/  this one is interesting ESL, by the way.

Do not forget to promote this sites and blogs, social media is excellent, you are promoting spammers but Education, not violence, unless knowledge. Thank you visiting, on my blog you will find out several links, no porn content or spam. You may have a wonderful weekend.