quinta-feira, 2 de junho de 2011

USAGE OF SKYPE

I have been added a lot of friends on Facebook and mostly asking me for, Carlos I want to practise English with you on Facebook, could you help me to improve my English? I'm tired to post here and there on FB the best way to improve your English and developing a good listening of course is listen to podcasts, videos on Hello Channel, Watching TV, Documentaries, etc, after that your listening will start to work. 

But there is the best and way, for free service called Skype, where the worldwide find themselves make friends and practise English and there is a great website where you can do that, choose your level and country, there are many people interested to exchange experience and practise English. First of all create a free account on Skype and getting started to practise English, secondly go to www.speaking24.com and sign up for free, choose a nick and level. 

Of course, I've been busied but add me there and leave a message on FB, Skype ID: aventureirosdacaatinga http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000146638960 this is my profile on FB. Do not forget, I love comment and followers, liked my blog, please promote it and follow on Google on NB, do the same, friends. Have a wonderful day, night or afternoon. 

Take me to your heart

The Author of this exercise: Khampeerai Kaewharn
Thailand
A song can teach much, a teach can teach much, do not forget to say... thank you for your teacher, he/she is responsible for your success.



                                         Take me to your heart  by Michael Learns to Rock
          A. Listen to the song and write the missing words.
           
            Hiding from the rain and 
            Trying to forget but I won't let 
Looking at a crowded 
Listening to my own heart
So many people all around the 
Tell me where do I find someone like you 
[Chorus:]
Take me to your heart take me to your 
Give me your hand before I'm  Show me what love is - haven't got a 

Show me that wonders can be 
They say nothing lasts 
We're only here 
Love is now or 
Bring me far 
Take me to your heart take me to your soul
Give me your hand and  me
Show me what love is -  my guiding star
It's  take me to your heart
Standing on a mountain 
Looking at the moon
 through a clear blue 
I should go and see some 
But they don't really  
Don't need too much talking without saying 
All I need is someone who makes me wanna 
[Chorus:]
Take me to your heart take me to your soul
Give me your hand before I'm old
Show me what love is - haven't got a clue
Show me that wonders can be true
                    B. Add -ing to these verbs.
            hide      try      look     listen 
            tell       find    take     give 
            show    say      bring  stand 
            go          talk    sing     make   
            see       be         hold    guide 
 
               
                  

BAD TIME TO FART, BLACK HUMOR



Definitely, it's a bad time to fart, tragic but funny. 

Guiding people on tour

Today I'm going to talk about a group of tourist from Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo who recently they have visited my town (Carnaúba dos Dantas). In particular, I want to mention the will power of two women Nel and Marcia. Nel is from Holland but she lives in Brazil for about 50 years, in conclusion, she is 87, and Marcia is American but she lives here for about 50 as well. And both climbed up until the top of the walkways of both Xique-Xique I and II, that's why I want to congratulated their effortless to get their achievements. 

And of course Franklin and Ingrid from Rio de Janeiro. Ingrid is Neil's daughter and Franklin's wife I had the opportunity to guide them for two days. Absolutely, I'll not forget them and I want to share this moment with my readers worldwide. Check it out the pictures bellow. 

   Me and Franklin on Talhado do Gaviao shelter
   Talhado
  The blue blouse is Marcia (86) Nel (87) Ingrid and me (Carlos owner of English tips

Milton Hershey, 1857-1945: He Built a Successful Business and a Sweet Town

Milton Hershey, 1857-1945: He Built a Successful Business and a Sweet Town





(MUSIC)
I'm Barbara Klein. And I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English programPEOPLE IN AMERICA.  Today we tell about Milton Hershey.  He built one of the sweetest towns in the United States.
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Milton Snavely Hershey was born in eighteen fifty-seven in central Pennsylvania.  His mother was a member of the Mennonite Church.  The religious group valued self-denial and community service.  His father worked at many different jobs.
The Hershey family moved several times during Milton's childhood.  His parents did not have a happy marriage.  They lived separately for much of their lives.  Mrs. Hershey finally rejected her husband after a daughter died in eighteen sixty-seven.
Milton Hershey stopped attending school when he was twelve years old.  He first went to work as an assistant for a man who published a German language newspaper.  Milton did not like the job.  He was dismissed after dropping his hat into a machine.
Milton then got a job with a candy and ice cream maker in the town of Lancaster.  There, he learned how to mix sugar and water to make candy products.  At the time, American candy makers used chocolate mainly to cover candies.  Reports say it was bitter tasting and not at all like the taste of chocolate today.
Milton moved to the city of Philadelphia when he was eighteen years old.  He had already learned all he could about candy production.  His mother and her family offered to help him set up a candy store.  But the business failed after six years.
Milton decided to join his father in the western state of Colorado.  The younger Hershey found a job with a candy maker in Denver.  There, he worked with a kind of sticky candy: caramel.  He also learned the importance of using fresh milk in making good caramel.
Milton later attempted candy businesses in Chicago and New York City.  But like before, each business failed.
Milton returned to Lancaster.  Most family members considered him a failure.  But he continued to receive help from his mother's sister and a man who had worked at the Philadelphia store.  Milton began making caramels his own way – with fresh milk.  His caramels were softer than others being sold and less sticky.
One day, an English importer tasted Hershey's caramels and placed a large order.  Soon the Lancaster Candy Company was a success.  Hershey became one of Pennsylvania's top businessmen.  He was selling his candies all across the United States and Europe.
Things began changing for Hershey after he visited the Chicago World's Fair in eighteen ninety-three.  At the World's Fair, he saw chocolate making machines from Germany.  He decided that chocolate was the future of the candy business, and bought the machines.  He had them moved to Pennsylvania, and sold the Lancaster Candy Company.  He was developing an unusual plan -- to build a large chocolate factory and a town to support it.
(MUSIC)
Michael D'Antonio wrote a book about Milton Hershey.  It says Hershey got the idea for his town from the Cadbury family in Britain.  The Cadburys made chocolates.  They also built a factory surrounded by a town.
The book says Hershey decided to do the same.  He paid for many buildings in his town.  He wanted to create a place where his factory's workers could own their own houses.  In this way, he prevented Hershey, Pennsylvania from becoming a factory town in which the workers were forced to pay their employers for a place to live.
Hershey's town was modern.  It had nice houses, large public buildings, and an electric railway system for easy transportation.  Nearby farms provided the chocolate factory with fresh milk for its products.
Milton Hershey and his company found a way to make large amounts of milk chocolate.  The secret was using fat free milk with the seeds of cacao trees and heating them slowly.  The Hershey Candy Company was on its way to success.
Most of the company's workers loved Milton Hershey.  He made it possible for them to earn good wages and live well.  The book "Hershey" says he sometimes shared the company's financial success with them.
Yet Milton Hershey was not always fair.  Writer Michael D'Antonio says not everyone was happy living in a place where one man and his company attempted to control so much.
(MUSIC)
Milton Hershey did not marry until he was over forty years old.  He surprised his family when he married Catherine Sweeney in eighteen ninety-eight.  Some members of his family did not approve of her.  She was a Roman Catholic from New York State.  Milton called her, Kitty.  The Hersheys first lived in Lancaster.  They later moved to a large house near the factory.  The land around the house was known for its many flowers and plants.
Catherine Hershey was sick for much of her married life.  She died in nineteen fifteen at the age of forty-two.
The Hersheys were unable to have children, so they decided to help needy children by creating a school for them.  Milton Hershey said the school had been his wife's idea.  She reportedly wanted to provide a safe place for those in need of a good home and a better chance in life.
In nineteen-oh-nine, the Hersheys created the Hershey Industrial School for boys who had lost one or both parents.  They established a special legal agreement, or trust, to provide money for the school.  They gave nearly two hundred hectares of farmland to the trust.
At first, ten white boys attended the school.  But more and more boys attended as time went on.  The school provided the boys with a good education and farming skills.
After his wife died, Hershey gave Hershey Chocolate Company stock shares with a value of sixty million dollars to the trust.  This money made it possible for the school to expand.
After Hershey died, the name of the school was changed to the Milton Hershey School.  Later, the school opened its doors to boys and girls of all races and religions.
Today, the Milton Hershey School has more than one hundred student homes.  Each has the latest technological equipment, including computers.  A man and his wife live in each house.  They serve as parents to eight to ten students.
In two thousand-six, the Milton Hershey School educated about one thousand three hundred students.  And, the gift first made by Milton Hershey has grown to more than five thousand million dollars.
Many Americans experienced economic hardship during the Great Depression of the nineteen thirties.  But Milton Hershey put many people to work in the town by building a large hotel and a sports center.
He also created a not-for-profit organization to provide education and culture to the local townspeople.  This organization continues to support the Hershey Theater and other cultural centers in the area.
In the early nineteen sixties, the Milton Hershey School Trust gave money and land to the Pennsylvania State University for a medical center.  The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center opened in nineteen sixty-seven.  Today, it has five thousand employees.
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Milton Hershey died in nineteen forty-five.  He left behind the company, the town, the school and the trust that supports it.  At the time of his death, the company he built is said to have produced about ninety percent of all the milk chocolate made in the United States.
In two thousand two, officials of the Milton Hershey School Trust announced plans to sell the company.  They said they wanted to help protect the finances of the school.
Townspeople and others in Pennsylvania demonstrated against the sale.  They said it would destroy the town Hershey had worked so hard to create.  Former students at the Milton Hershey School also worked against the sale.  In the end, the sale was not completed.
Today, Hershey, Pennsylvania is unlike any other town in the United States.  The streetlights are shaped like the candy called Hershey's Kisses.  The air there often smells like chocolate.  Millions of people come every year to stop at a visitor's center near the factory, stay at the Hershey Hotel, and enjoy the Hershey Amusement Park.
Milton Hershey was not a perfect man.  But he may always seem that way to thousands of people in Pennsylvania.  They say they live in the sweetest town in the country.
This Special English program was written by Nancy Steinbach.  Lawan Davis was our producer.  I'm Steve Ember. And I'm Barbara Klein inviting you to join us next week at this time for another PEOPLE IN AMERICA program on the Voice of America. 

Does Social networkings could help you to improve your English? Comment please



Do you really think that social networking websites (Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, Stumble Upon, etc) could provide your improvement in English? Whatsoever you practise English a lot, taking a private course, travel abroad and you have some problems to communicate, listening, writing and speaking, one of the main difficult for English Students develop abilities (skills). I’m not mention a lot of useful websites and blogs Brazilians and Foreigners ones who provide a Self-Studying.
Express your ideas and keep practising, never give up your dreams, overcome your difficulties and go ahead. You can count with me; I’ve been practising at least over 20 years as a Self-Taught. Get in touch through e-mail: carlosrn36@gmail.com or Skype ID: aventureirosdacaatinga

quarta-feira, 1 de junho de 2011

THE ART OF LANGUAGE

Source: www.speakup.com.br
Language level: Advanced
Standard: American accent
Speaker: Chuck Rolando



THE ART OF LANGUAGE

IF Mark Wagner specialises in breaking down dollar bills, then Sono Osato does the same thing with old typewriters and adding machines.

Sono Osato
(Standard American English)

There’s and underlying inspiration – I wouldn’t say so much a theme, but definitely an underlying inspiration – which has to do with the origins of writing. And I have been interested in that for a very long time, about how objects, especially old objects that have been beaten up and thrown away, and you pull them back out again, how their shape implies some kind of a sound, and it goes back to the early instincts, the human instinct of writing and language, that a picture, in some cases of a real thing, eventually became a letter, which became a sound which became an idea. So it’s that relationship between objects and thought and writing. So that is part of the inspiration. And I start out almost kind of thinking of text, so it’s a combination of that and then topography, human history, how it moves across land and water, so I’m combining both things: one is the tableau of a written text and the other is the tableau…of a natural surface, such as the surface of the ocean or a river, or mountains or that, and I put the two of them together.