Special expedition GEOTRILHAS/RN Chapada Dimantina 2010 3º Episode. For more information you should follow up the Day 3th. Today's programme, watch the images of Cachoeira da Fumaça (Smoke's Waterfall). Geotrilhas is a group of friends and blogger's partner I had a pleasure to meet them here in my town. Next posting I'm going to talk about Carnaúba's expedition. Lazaro & Cia we had a good time here. See you around and visit the weblog: http://wwwgeotrilhas.blogspot.com
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quarta-feira, 2 de março de 2011
Pro-jovem, part 34, Inglês vip
For more information you should visit http://www.ingvip.com go to the section in Curso de Coversação because it was a government project a.k.a (Also known as) Pro-Jovem there are 38 useful videos.
South Pasadena, part II
Source: Speak Up
Language level: Advanced
Speaker: Chuck Rolando
Standard: American Accent

Language level: Advanced
Speaker: Chuck Rolando
Standard: American Accent
South Pasadena, part II
Hurray for Hollywood!
When you wander through the streets of South Pasadena, in southern California, it’s easy to believe you’re on a film set. So it’s no surprise that the city is a popular movie location: examples include The terminator, Gone with the Wind, Hallowen, American Pie and Legally Blonde. We asked City Manager John Davidson why South Pasadena was such a favorite with Hollywood producers:
John Davidson
(Standard American accent):
I think it’s popular for a couple of reasons. One, you know, we go back to the homes, the trees, some of the wide streets that you might see. On top of that, it is, from a filming standpoint, it’s rather close to Hollywood. So you can get over to Hollywood pretty quickly from here, to the west side. And it makes economic sense for them, as opposed to…having to travel for days, or extended trips. We’re relatively close to the downtown area, but you don’t feel it.
We’re 10 minutes away, but you’d never know it.
Another striking characteristic of South Pasadena is the relative absence of traffic. As John Davidson explains, residents have managed to defend their community from the horrors of urban development:
John Davidson:
The people in South Pasadena had a vision. And they recognised that we’re…not going to fall, in the way that so many other communities have, to where they were going to allow developers to drive what the community looks like, versus the community will drive what the developers are going to be allowed to do. So I’m going to say it’s been a combination of citizen involvement, good government and selective projects being, you know, processed and the ability to say yes, but also the ability to say no. It’s a community that recognized a long time ago that our schools are important, and we have wonderful schools here, they’re just incredible, but they’re also recognized that, no, it’s not going to happen here in South Pas, where they’re preserving the past and, you know, and they’re also proactive to looking at the future.
The Allure of Fishing
926 The Allure of Fishing
Darren tries to convince David why fishing is such a fun sport.
Source: www.elllo.org
Dai: So, I really don't see it. What's the allure of fishing. I mean, why ... what's the catch as it were?
Darren: Well, I can understand that. It's something that looks as if it's not very interesting but it's that thrill and expectancy of just waiting and you can wait for hours and hours and catch nothing, but once that rod starts moving and you know you've got a fish on, especially for the bass that I fish for, there're very, very powerful fish and they can just take the rod and knock it off the rod stand and you're running off at the beach after your rod, which would mean you got a decent fish and the thrill of that moment is just .... it's hard to explain and the only way that you'll ever understand it is to actually have a go yourself. It's like everything. It doesn't suit everybody, but I think a lot more people would fish if they actually had a go and experienced catching a fish.
Dai: Is it a popular sport back home?
Darren: It's the most popular sport in the U.K. as far as participants are concerned, but it's not very well publicized. It's much more football, rugby, cricket, golf.
Dai: I guess it's not really a spectator sport.
Darren: No. Although they do actually show some of the fishing events now because of the prize money being so much. It's probably about 25,000 pound for first prize, so it's quite a serious business now and they do actually show that on the television.
Dai: Yeah, I mean, really, I mean, I'm sure a lot of people would find it - almost equate it to hunting in a way. I mean, how do you feel about that?
Darren: I can understand that view, but I think they need to look at the way fisherman act. As I have said, I only keep fish that I would eat. People who fish the rivers would always put their fish back cause they don't eat the course fish, and that's the way I would see it. It's going back hundreds of years to when people used to hunt.
Dai: And that doesn't hurt the fish .... putting it back?
Darren: As long as you do it quickly, there's never any harm. You can see the fish swimming away and there's no harm done.
Dai: So, you said that it's the most popular sport in Britain. Is that as new thing or has it always been that way? Do you think it will carry on being popular in the future? Cause it doesn't have a really .. kind of ... sexy image, does it, fishing?
Darren: No, it doesn't, but there is a major campaign to get youngsters into fishing. It is a very laid back sport. You know, it's not a violent sport by any means, and I think the future is good for fishing, more so though in the rivers, the sea fishing. Unfortunately, the sea stocks are dwindling quite drastically with the trawlers and there's a lot of concern that the fish numbers in the sea are going down so I think sea fishing may become something that's done by fewer people and a lot more people would move in and do river fishing because the stocks there are a lot greater.
Dai: You've almost sold me. So, OK, next time I'll come down to Pembrokeshire and you can take me fishing. What should I bring with me?
Darren: Well, I'd have enough kit for you to keep you going, but it's one of those things. Have a go at it. See what you like. See if you like it, sorry. If you don't, you don't. You just walk away and find something else, but I think, the majority of people who try it, would get hooked.
Dai: Nice.
terça-feira, 1 de março de 2011
Family Album, 45
Source: Family Album
Do not forget, the best way to improve your English is practising as much as possible, and no worry about mistakes, keep studying hard.
Riders, Off-Road trails, Adrenaline and much more. check out
Click Aqui (here) and have a look at beautiful pictures Last Sunday a group of riders did an expedition towards to the Rural Zone, passing by mountains, dams, rivers, waterfalls. Young people, elder people, involved in an adrenaline atmosphere, beautiful scenario, canyons rock forming. Always respecting the environment. It worths it doing that. Check out http://carnaubaemfoco.blogspot.com/2011/02/trilha-deste-domingo-de-final-de.html
South Pasadina, part I
Source: Speak Up
South Pasadena is just 10 miles from the hyperactivity of Downtown Los Angeles, but, with its quiet streets, tall trees and friendly atmosphere, it seems like a different world.
South Pasadena, a city on the east side of Los Angeles, is home to a haunted theatre, a vintage pharmacy and the first ostrich farm in the United States. Farmers from the area gather at the Farmer’ Market every Thursday to sell their produce while local artists provide free entertainment. Residents and visitors stroll through the tree-lined streets at all times of the day admiring the characteristic homes and historical buildings. Shoppers visit the many boutiques, art houses and antique stores. And nature lovers go to the local parks forests and gardens to cycle, hike or just lie on the grass on a warm sunny afternoon.
TRAFFIC-FREE
But that isn’t all. Another thing that makes South Pasadena so remarkable is that it is relatively free of traffic. This is thanks to the community’s refusal to allow city planners to build a freeway through their community. Now planners are considering building a freeway under the city instead.
John Davidson is the City Manager of South Pasadena and he has lived in the area all his life. As he explains in the interview, the residents of “South Pas” are very proud of their city, while tourist visiting it.
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