To celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, Learning A-Z is offering free access to its websites between May 5th-9th 2008. They write:
"In appreciation of teachers everywhere, Learning A-Z will open one of its six password-protected websites each day of Teacher Appreciation Week, May 5-9, PLUS on May 12, so teachers can download and print differentiated teaching materials.
"The websites will be open on the days indicated below from midnight to midnight EST.
May 5: ReadingA-Z.com: Thousands of printable books and lessons May 6: Raz-Kids.com: Interactive leveled reading library May 7: WritingA-Z.com: Leveled writing lessons May 8: VocabularyA-Z.com: Customized vocabulary lessons May 9: Reading-Tutors.com: Reading skills packets May 12: ScienceA-Z.com: Multi-leveled science units
"Teacher Appreciation Week is important because we owe so much of our success in life to teachers. Simply saying "thank you" hardly seems adequate to express our gratitude to those who have been so instrumental in the lives of so many.
Well now you can, with free online courses from Open Yale! On their website they write:
"Open Yale Courses provide free and open access to seven introductory courses taught by distinguished teachers and scholars at Yale University. The aim of the project is to expand access to educational materials for all who wish to learn."
We've also discovered free online courses from the UK's own highly successful Open University. Their philosophy is: "Now anyone can access free online learning with The Open University."
Click here to find out more and - likewise - get cracking on the courses!
We think it's really great that such well-established and internationally respected universities are following the example of English Banana.com* by making some of their educational resources freely available to anyone with access to a computer and an internet connection.
However, English Banana.com still goes the extra mile by providing a unique Copying Licence which allows teachers and students to copy and sell our free resources, e.g. they are allowed to burn a CD full of our worksheets and copy it an unlimited number of times, then sell it to raise money for education. We say:
"You may freely copy and either sell or give away English Banana.com materials (choose from over 1,000 different worksheets!) on CD-ROM or in paper format (book, booklet, spiral-bound, etc.). We do not require you to pay us commission on English Banana.com materials that you have sold, nor do you need to contact us prior to doing this. Although if you do contact us we will be happy to give you free publicity in the form of web space on www.englishbanana.com to advertise your activities..."
We think that our offer is quite a bit more generous than Yale's and the Open University's, but then we would say that, wouldn't we? Perhaps these august institutions will consider taking the next step too in the near future...
(*OK - this post is slightly tongue in cheek - but slightly has a point too. What do you think? Click here to contact us.)
a) 0:08 What word do you see?
b) 0:22 What words do you see?
c) 0:35 Robyn is dressed as a...
d) 1:06 What punctuation marks do you see?
e) 1:08 Robyn is playing...
f) 1:30 What word do you see?
g) 2:35 What word do you see?
h) 2:43 What do you see in the background?
i) 3:05 What colour dress is the dancer wearing?
j) 3:31 What is the woman doing?
B - Complete the lyrics:
a) Who's that girl _____________________ love?
b) Good girls are pretty _______________; I'm just pretty some of the time
c) I won't let you love me __________________try
d) Good girls are happy and satisfied; ____________________ until I die
e) Let's pretend ____________________ and then would you love me any different?
f) I know there's ________________. I swear I can't take the pressure
g) What if I'm __________________? I know there's no such girl.
C - Answer the following questions:
1. This song is about...
a) band leaders
b) female identity
c) beauty contests
d) movie stars
2. The video was shot by Diane Martel, who also directed...
a) "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera
b) "Crazy" by Britney Spears
c) "Jenny from the Block" by Jennifer Lopez
d) "Music" by Madonna
3. Robyn is from...
a) Finland
b) Norway
c) Sweden
d) Spain
4. Which famous singer starred in the 1987 film "Who's That Girl"?:
a) Jennifer Lopez
b) Madonna
c) Gloria Estefan
d) Mariah Carey
5. Which British group had a hit single with a different song called "Who's That Girl" in 1983?
a) Eurythmics
b) The Human League
c) Duran Duran
d) ABC
a) pretty
b) happy, satisfied
c) band leader
d) drums
e) speech marks and exclamation marks
f) SEXY
g) TRY
h) A large clock
i) turquoise (light blue)
j) sewing in a factory
B - Complete the lyrics:
a) that you think you
b) like all the time
c) until you really
d) I won't stop asking
e) everything has changed
f) no such girl
g) not like her
C - Answer the following questions:
1. This song is about... b) female identity
2. The video was shot by Diane Martel, who also directed... a) "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera
3. Robyn is from... c) Sweden
4. Which famous singer starred in the 1987 film "Who's That Girl"?: b) Madonna
5. Which British group had a hit single with a different song called "Who's That Girl" in 1983? a) Eurythmics
This is a really useful new site from Cambridge University Press that should be of great interest to students of Business English. The site features, among much else, podcasts, vodcasts, online activities, articles and downloads. For example, we were really pleased to find a handy Polish-English glossary of 600 words used in business English situations (available here).
Why not wander over there today and have a look for yourself? Click below to go there now:
Imagine you're a child living in a small African village.
What would you rather do - play outside with your friends, or pump water?
PlayPumps International have devised an original way of combining both activities so that everybody wins. They provide water pumps that are powered by children playing on nearby merry-go-rounds.
Their mission is to "help improve the lives of children and their families by providing easy access to clean drinking water, enhancing public health, and offering play equipment to millions across Africa". And it's a vitally important work since an estimated 1 billion people worldwide do not have access to clean water, and water-related disease is the world's biggest killer.
To find out more information and to support PlayPumps International click the link below:
"While children have fun spinning on the PlayPump merry-go-round (1), clean water is pumped (2) from underground (3) into a 2,500-liter tank (4), standing seven meters above the ground. A simple tap (5) makes it easy for adults and children to draw water. Excess water is diverted from the storage tank back down into the borehole (6). The water storage tank (7) provides a rare opportunity to advertise in outlaying communities. All four sides of the tank are leased as billboards, with two sides for consumer advertising and the other two sides for health and educational messages. The revenue generated by this unique model pays for pump maintenance."
If you would like to find out more about water, why not try the "Know H20" Quiz. Click below to get started!
We are a friendly organization of native Spanish teachers that provides private tuition all around London. Why study with us? Because it's all about your Spanish. You can design your course, deciding where, when and the topics you are most interested in. We will provide one of our experienced tutors to help you out with an interactive lesson using a communicative approach.
2. What is there for students and teachers on your website?
We have a resources page with Spanish dictionaries, verb conjugation, and live Spanish links (radio, TV, newspapers,etc.) from all the Spanish-speaking countries. Moreover, we have a multiple choice test, which allows users to check their current level of Spanish:
Spanish is a very popular language these days and there are many people travelling to or even moving to South America or Spain. Besides, 400 million people speak the language already.
4. Have you got any general advice for teachers and students of languages?
To teachers : never forget that to teach is to touch a life for ever. To students: never give up, even though the more you know the tougher it gets!