segunda-feira, 2 de maio de 2011

JIMMY CHOO

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Source: Speak Up
Speaker: Justin Ratcliffe
Language level: Pre-intermediate



JIMMY CHOO

Jimmy Choo is famous throughout   the world for high fashion shoes. He makes handmade couture shoes   for the rich and famous. His clients include stars like Jennifer Lopes and Cherly Cole. Would you like a pair of Jimmy Choo’s?  Customers must make an appointment at his workshop at 18 Connaught Street in Paddington, London. Prices begin at around €800.

THE REAL THING

Of course, you could visit one of the many Jimmy Choo boutiques around the world. You can find shoes in these shops at tower prices. But these aren’t genuine Jimmy Choo’s. The name on the front of the shop is certainly Jimmy Choo, but he sold his part of Jimmy Choo Limited in 2001.

DI AND I

Choo started his business in 1986. “Princess Diana helped me a lot,” he remembers. “Everyone noticed the evening shoes I made for her.” One person who noticed was Vogue accessories editor Tamara Mellon.

Mellon convinced Choo to design a line of ready-to-wear shoes. Then her father, multi-millionaire Tom Yardye, provided finance. Mellon transferred production to a factory in Italy, and opened the first Jimmy Choo boutique.

AN EARLY START

Choo was born in Penang, Malaysia in 1961. He made his first pair of shoes for his mother when he was 12. He explains “My father was an artisan, who taught me how to make shoes. “He believes in the importance of passing on his knowledge to new generations. One of his most successful apprentices was his wife’s niece Sandra Choi. She is now chief designer of Jimmy Choo Limited. Choo sold the company in 2001 because he didn’t agree with plans to expand the ready-to-wear business. Sandra accepted a position at the new company. Jimmy Choo considered this a betrayal. He still doesn’t talk to either Sandra or Tamara Mellon.

EDUCATION

Jimmy Choo still believes in teaching. He is Ambassador for Footwear Education at the London College of Fashion Students regularly work with him at his workshop. And he’s setting up a shoemaking institute in Malaysia.

Finally, what shoes does the world’s greatest shoe designer wear? “I wear slippers at home. But I have three-inch-heels for going to clubs. English people are all taller than me. 











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Happy Birthday's for Friends on Facebook


First of all have a wonderful birthday dear friends Ar Rafa: Indonesia, Edgard English, Elita Titamissu (Indonesia), Mariana Hartman Argentina, Mikail Icon, Russia, Natalia Nair, Neyil Vievie, Indonesia, Ramad Saleh, Indonesia,  Ольга Зотова Russia God bless you (Allah bless) for my dear Muslims friends. Thanks a lot for visiting English tips and give support. 

William & Kate - fairy tale comes true

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The Royal Wedding

William & Kate - fairy tale comes true
 
Prince William, second in line to the throne, has married Kate Middleton on a day filled with pomp. A million people roared their approval as the royal couple then paraded through London in an open carriage. The fairy-tale wedding that captivated the world was sealed with a kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace


     The wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, took place on Friday, 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London. It was a public holiday in Great Britain. The royal wedding was widely broadcast on television, internet, and radio. It was estimated that the coverage would be watched by two billion people worldwide. The cost of the wedding was reportedly £20 million.Prince William wore the uniform of his honorary rank of Colonel of the Irish Guards. The bridal dress was designed by English designer Sarah Burton.
        
The wedding ceremony began at 11:00 am. John Robert Hall, the Dean of Westminster conducted the service, with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, conducting the marriage ceremony. Prince William and Catherine Middleton have written their own prayer: God our Father, we thank you for our families; for the love that we share and for the joy of our marriage. In the busyness of each day keep our eyes fixed on what is real and important in life and help us to be generous with our time and love and energy. Strengthened by our union help us to serve and comfort those who suffer. We ask this in the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Amen.

            After the ceremony, the newly married couple travelled in procession to Buckingham Palace for the traditional appearance on the balcony and a flypast before crowds assembled in The Mall. Later the Prince drove his Duchess the short distance to Clarence House in his father's classic Aston Martin volante, decorated by Prince Harry and James Middleton with a number plate "JU5T WED".
        The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have chosen not to depart for a honeymoon immediately. Instead, after spending the weekend privately in the United Kingdom, The Duke will return to work as a Search and Rescue pilot next week.The locations of both their private weekend before The Duke returns to work and their future honeymoon, which will be overseas, will not be disclosed in advance. The Couple have asked that their privacy be respected during the coming weekend and during their honeymoon.
         William is the elder son of Prince Charles and Diana, and grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Catherine "Kate" Middleton is the eldest of three children born to Michael and Carole Middleton. The couple met in 2001 at Saint Andrews University in Scotland. Two years later they started dating. Speculation about a possible marriage lasted so long that the British press dubbed Kate "Waity Katy." This long courtship has gone through several crises over the past few years but finally, in October 2009, William asked Kate to marry him during a vacation in Kenya.

Photos - The British Monarchy / Hugo Burnand 

Break you shame, just practise your English


Good morning/afternoon or good night, how have you been? How was your day? What did you do? Wh Questions can help you to improve your English organize with your friends and ask each other using the simple past. Shame is a problem, which block your mind and you should ice breaking and training a free conversation. Definitely we need keep in touch and there are different ways of communication. Ex: What did you do yesterday? I went to the mall. I travelled to Madrid. I went fishing with friends. I studied English lessons. I can use the same structure or not (went), it’s up to you. The same goes for present Simple, organize a schedule and talking about your daily actions using the past.
When you were a little boy, what’s your favorite food, game, etc…Describe things you did in the past. Telling for friends about it, and getting started right now. Communication is the most important, see you the next tip.
That’s all for today, just telling for friends, shout out English Tips around the world, thank you for visiting. You are the most important; I sincere respect you and love comments. Let me know what you think about it.

domingo, 1 de maio de 2011

YOU ARE MY LOVE, Gerlane



Definitely you are my love, I'm sure that every moment we share and live, your smile, everything you did, do and will do, makes me happy. I love you, honey. 

                                 Me and my Fiancée

Also this is a beautiful lyric song, easy comprehension a song can teach much.

By: LIVERPOOL


You are my love
you are the one that I adore
You are my love
You are what I have waited for.
Oh, you are my love (x3)
You are my day
You changed my Winter into spring
You came my way and then my heart began to sing
Oh, you are my love (x3)
Times were getting lonely
I was thinking only
Yesterday about the friends I thought I had
But no-one ever came to call on
They weren't around to close the door on
Never thought that things would get that way
You are my love
You are the one I'll always need
You are my love
For you I'd get down on my knees.
Oh, you are my love (x3)
You are my love (Times were getting lonely)
You are the one that I adore (I was thinking only)
You are my love (Yesterday about the friends)
You are the one what I have waited for (who used
to call on me)
Oh, you are my love (x3)

William Shakespeare, Part II

William Shakespeare, 1564-1616: How Culture Affected Him and How He Affected Culture


Definitely Education and Family are the basis of the human being, really important and need. I promote Education, please do that on my blog telling for friends about my English tips


Source: Voice of America Special English
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This is part 2. If you haven't read the first part, go to part 1.
I'm Steve Ember. And I'm Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.
Today, we complete our story about the influential English writer William Shakespeare. He wrote plays and poems during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. They remain very popular today.
Last week, we talked about Shakespeare's history, his plays, and his poems. Today, we talk about the events and cultural influences that affected Shakespeare and his art. We also discuss the countless ways his works have influenced language and popular culture.
VIOLA: "Master Shakespeare ...
[Dancing]
Good sir, I heard you are a poet ...
[Shakespeare smiles, silent]
But a poet of no words?"
That was part of a dancing scene from the popular nineteen ninety-eight movie "Shakespeare in Love." The film suggests one way in which Shakespeare might have been influenced to write "Romeo and Juliet:" because of his relationship with a brave and lovely woman. The movie is only very loosely based on real events, but it is a wonderful story.
Many of Shakespeare's works were influenced by earlier writings. During this time, students would probably have learned several ancient Roman and Greek plays. It was not unusual for writers to produce more current versions of these works. For example, in his play "The Comedy of Errors" Shakespeare borrows certain structural details from the ancient Roman playwright Plautus.
For his tragic play "Macbeth," Shakespeare most likely used a work on Scottish history by Raphael Holinshed for information. It is also no accident that this play about a Scottish king was written a few years after James the First became King of England in sixteen-oh-three. This new ruler was from Scotland and London was alive with Scottish culture. Shakespeare may have borrowed from other writers, but the intensity of his imagination and language made the plays his own.
Shakespeare was also influenced by the world around him. He describes the sights and sounds of London in his plays. His works include observations about current political struggles, the fear of diseases, and the popular language of the city's tradesmen and other professionals.
Shakespeare's knowledge of the English countryside is also clear. His works include descriptions of deep forests, local flowers, and the ancient popular traditions of rural people.
Shakespeare became a well-known writer during a golden age of theater. His years of hard work paid off. Over the years, he invested income from his acting company by purchasing land and other property. He retired to the countryside a wealthy man. William Shakespeare died in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon in sixteen-sixteen at the age of fifty-two. While many plays by other writers of his time have been forgotten, Shakespeare and his art live on.
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It would be impossible to list all of the ways in which Shakespeare's works have influenced world culture. But we can give a few important examples. The first example would have to include his great effect on the English language. During his time, the English language was changing. Many new words from other languages were being added.
Shakespeare used his sharp mind and poetic inventiveness to create hundreds of new words and rework old ones. For example, he created the verb "to torture" and the noun forms of "critic," "mountaineer" and "eyeball." Many common expressions in English come from his plays. These include "pomp and circumstance" from "Othello," "full circle" from "King Lear" and "one fell swoop" from "Macbeth."
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is the home of the largest collection of Shakespearean materials in the world. For example, it contains seventy-nine copies of the first printed collection of Shakespeare's plays. The First Folio was published in sixteen twenty-three, after his death. It contained thirty-six of his plays. Without this important publication, eighteen of Shakespeare's plays would have been lost.
The Folger also has more than two hundred examples of Shakespeare's Quartos. These earlier publications of the plays were smaller and less costly to print.
You might be wondering which versions of Shakespeare's plays are read today. Scholars who work on publishing many of the plays make careful choices about whether to use words from the First Folio, or the Quartos.
The Folger Library also holds exhibits about the Renaissance period and Shakespearean culture.
The list of cultural creations influenced by Shakespeare is almost endless.   From paintings to television to music and dance, Shakespeare is well represented. For example, the nineteenth century "Otello" by Giuseppe Verdi is an opera version of the tragic play "Othello." It is about a ruler who believes wrongly that his wife has been with another man. One famous song from this opera includes the wife, Desdemona, mournfully singing "Ave Maria."
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Over a century later, the American songwriter Cole Porter transformed the Shakespeare comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" into the musical play "Kiss Me Kate." The musical was later made into a movie. Songs like "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" are popular favorites.
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In nineteen fifty-seven the famous jazz musician Duke Ellington released "Such Sweet Thunder." In the song "The Telecasters" Duke Ellington musically recreates the three witches in Shakespeare's "Macbeth." Ellington uses three trombone instruments. His use of silent breaks adds a special tension to the song.
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Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim worked together on a modern version of "Romeo and Juliet." Their popular musical play took place on the West Side of New York City. The opposing groups are a gang of young people and a group of new immigrants. The award-winning movie version came out in nineteen sixty-one. Here the main character Maria sings about the happiness of being in love in "I Feel Pretty."
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It is not just new versions of the plays that live on in popular culture. Shakespeare's plays have been translated into every major language in the world. All across the United States, the plays are performed in schools, theaters and festivals. There are over one hundred Shakespeare festivals and many permanent theaters that perform his works. In Washington, D.C., alone two theaters perform the plays of Shakespeare and other writers of his time.
We leave you with words of praise by Ben Jonson, a playwright who lived during Shakespeare's time. Mr. Jonson knew long ago that the works of Shakespeare would hold their magic through the ages.
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"Triumph, my Britain, thou hast one to show
To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe.
He was not of an age, but for all time!"

Thank you teachers and Students, readers around the world.


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