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miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2016

TYPES OF HUMOR

TYPES OF HUMOR


Black humor: Humor dealing with the unpleasant or dark side of life (humor negro)
Practical humor: A joke played on someone to embrarrass them and amuse others (la broma fácil para que se rian otros, por ejemplo quitar la silla)
Dry humor: Amusing without appearing to be so. (humor irónico, ácido)
Satire humor: Showing the foolishness or evil of a person in an amusing way (humor satítico)
Sick humor: Cruel humor (humor entre adolescentes)
Cheeky humor: Humor pícaro
Slapstick humor: Humor bufonesco (el humor de los tres chiflados)


martes, 29 de marzo de 2016

PAST PERFECT TENSE

PAST PERFECT TENSE


It is used to express an action in the past which happened before another action in the past.

Example:

When I got home, John had cooked a meal.
(John cooked a meal before I got home)


____X____________ PAST______________________PRESENT_______
PAST PERFECT

El pasado perfecto se utiliza para expresar una acción que ocurrió antes que otra acción en el pasado

Yo le llamo el “pasado del pasado”.

You can ask exercises to practice.
Puedes pedirme ejercicios para para practicar

domingo, 27 de marzo de 2016

HOOVERVILLE

HOOVERVILLE

Me pregunta Cristina a que se refiere un manifestante en Wall Street acerca de "now they are building "hoovervilles" around New York.
El término "hooverville", se refiere a barrios marginales, en condicones precarias. 
El término viene de el presidente Herbert Hoover, quien mandó construir esas áreas.
Podemos traducir como "barrios de chabolas". 

EASTER SUNDAY


EASTER SUNDAY

Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the March Equinox.
People who regularly attend church often attend special services on Easter Sunday. These may be longer or more elaborate than on other Sundays. In churches, it is generally a festive occasion with an emphasis on the dawn of a new life. In Battersea Park in London, there is a large Easter parade.
Easter is an important time for the confectionery industry. In the United Kingdom, Easter eggs are often large hollow chocolate eggs filled with bonbons or other candy.
Many people celebrate Easter Sunday by decorating, exchanging or searching for eggs. The eggs may be fresh or boiled eggs laid by chickens or other birds, chocolate eggs or eggs made of other materials. Many children believe that the Easter bunny or rabbit comes to their house or garden to hide eggs. They may search for these eggs or find that the Easter bunny has left them in an obvious place.


sábado, 26 de marzo de 2016

HOLY SATURDAY

HOLY SATURDAY

Holy Saturday is also known as Easter Even, it is the Saturday before Easter.
It is the last day of Lent and is the day when Christ's body lay in His Tomb. In the early church Holy Saturday was a day of fasting and preparation for the Easter Vigil.
The Easter Vigil is a service held in many Christian churches as the official celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The service includes the first use of the word alleluia since the beginning of Lent as well as the first Eucharist of Easter.
The Easter Vigil is celebrated by the use of a wax candle which is inscribed with a cross. The letters alpha and omega are inscribed at the top and bottom and the four numbers representing the current year are inscribed above and below the cross arms. Five grains representing the wounds of Christ are sometimes pushed into the soft wax.

viernes, 25 de marzo de 2016

FAST

"FAST"

El significado de "FAST" también es "ayunar".
Many people "fast" on Good Friday.
Mucha gente ayuna el viernes santo 

GOOD FRIDAY

GOOD FRIDAY


Good Friday, Christians remember the day when Jesus was crucified on a cross.
The name may be derived from “God's Friday”.
Since the early nineteenth century, before the introduction of bank holidays, Good Friday and Christmas Day were the only two days of leisure which were almost universally granted to working people. Good Friday today is still a public holiday in much of the UK. This means that many businesses are closed.
Some Christians fast (go without food) on Good Friday. This helps them remember the sacrifice Jesus made for them on the day of crucifixion.

jueves, 24 de marzo de 2016

MAUNDY THURSDAY

 MAUNDY THURSDAY

Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday, is the beginning of the three day celebration of Easter.
Maundy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles.
During the Last Supper, Jesus washed his disciples' feet. This act has sometimes been followed literally in history as a good way of reminding rulers that they are here to serve their subjects.
The night of Maundy Thursday is the night on which Jesus was betrayed by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane
In Britain today, the Queen follows a very traditional role of giving Maundy Money to a group of pensioners. The tradition of the Sovereign giving money to the poor dates from the 13th century, from the reign of Edward I.
Every year on this day, the Queen attends a Royal Maundy service in one of the many cathedrals throughout the country. 'Maundy money' is distributed to male and female pensioners from local communities near the Cathedral where the Service takes place.

martes, 22 de marzo de 2016

INTERNATIONAL POETRY DAY

INTERNATIONAL POETRY DAY


The world Poetry Day was declared by UNESCO in 1999 and it is celebrated on 21th March. This celebration just try to promote the reading, teaching, writing and publishing of poetry.


lunes, 21 de marzo de 2016

WORK, WORLD, WAR, WARD, WORD

Me han preguntado sobre la fonética y pronunciación de cinco palabras que pueden dar lugar a confusión. Son las siguientes:

world /wɜ:ld/

ward /wɔ:d/

war /wɔ:/

word /wɜ:d/

work /wɜ:k/

Espero haber aclarado esto, por supuesto si necesitáis más explicación, sólo tenéis que escribirme

sábado, 19 de marzo de 2016

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM


viernes, 4 de marzo de 2016

GO AGAINST THE GRAIN

"go against the grain"

To do something that is the opposite of what is usually done  
"It's not easy to go against the grain and buy apples when others are selling them"

martes, 1 de marzo de 2016

BREATHE AND BREATH

BREATH        /breθ/           Significa "respirar"






BREATHE      /briːð/         Significa "respiración"