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Careful to choose a good teacher of English ……

Forgiveness for all the swearing…. (you’re adult learners… you know about this language too….    😉

The beneficts of bilingualism

Interesting article about bilingualism published on the NY Times:

 

STATE EDUCATION IN MADRID and Official Language Schools

You have probably already heard about the situation of public/state  education in the Community of Madrid (well… and not only in Madrid). Official Schools of Languages are also being affected by the measures recently imposed  by the Regional Ministry of Education.  Please read this letter to find out more:   APEOIM_27_julio_11[1]  and The situation in Official Schools of Languages 

BRITISH NEWS ONLINE

Every national and regional newspaper published online: dailies, weeklies and monthly magazines.

http://www.wrx.zen.co.uk/britnews.htm

REPORTS FROM PORT-AU-PRINCE

17 January 2010

Ciné Institute Director David Belle reports from Port-au-Prince: “I have been told that much US media coverage paints Haiti as a tinderbox ready to explode. I’m told that lead stories in major media are of looting, violence and chaos. There could be nothing further from the truth.

“I have traveled the entire city daily since my arrival. The extent of damages is absolutely staggering. At every step, at every bend is one horrific tragedy after another; homes, businesses, schools and churches leveled to nothing. Inside every mountain of rubble there are people, most dead at this point. The smell is overwhelming. On every street are people — survivors — who have lost everything they have: homes, parents, children, friends.

“NOT ONCE have we witnessed a single act of aggression or violence. To the contrary, we have witnessed neighbors helping neighbors and friends helping friends and strangers. We’ve seen neighbors digging in rubble with their bare hands to find survivors. We’ve seen traditional healers treating the injured; we’ve seen dignified ceremonies for mass burials and residents patiently waiting under boiling sun with nothing but their few remaining belongings. A crippled city of two million awaits help, medicine, food and water. Most haven’t received any.

“Haiti can be proud of its survivors. Their dignity and decency in the face of this tragedy is itself staggering.”

David Belle, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 17th, 2010

Posted in News | http://www.cineinstitute.com/news/

A lecture about life

Really inspiring.

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Do you like chocolate? Would you like to learn how it is made? In that case, watch this video. YUMMY!

Kim Peek “The cleverest man on earth”

Hello everyone!

I’ve just read on the news that Kim Peek has died.  He’s the “cleverest man on earth” described in our textbook (Unit 2), do you remember him?

You can read about it here:  http://www.merinews.com/article/real-rain-man-kim-peek-dies-of-heart-attack/15792034.shtml

This is a link to a very interesting youtube video about him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2T45r5G3kA

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