If you are Facebook users and want to make a more productive use of it, here's this link for a group on their site:
http://www.facebook.com/ListenToEnglish?v=wall#!/ListenToEnglish
A podcast a day, keeps the eardoctor away...
:)) lol, Inma.
This space is for those enthusiastic 5th year students I have the pleasure to teach (groups A&F) at EOI Sevilla, who would like to extend their learning experience beyond the classroom. Those who enjoy feeling languages, which are indeed the vivid expression of ourselves and our reality. Welcome to this sharing place and have loads of fun with us! Inma & 'the fifths'
This has nothing to do with this entry, but I would like to share this video with all of you , especially for those lovers of "How I met your mother", where , as Inma said in class, "Awesome" is a fairly trendy and used word, mainly in the USA.
ReplyDeleteCheck it out, It's awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsvyH2qRnqs
LOL...That was really funny, Miguel!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCool, Awesome, Gnarly, epic, rad!!
(California Slang :-P)
Well, 'awesome' is all over the US...
ReplyDeleteCheck this out!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_slang
Ok, I have not a fecebook account but at least I learned the way to use the word "awesome".... ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's awesomely awesome the awesome amount of awesome words you can't learn if you just use an awesome textbook.
ReplyDeleteNo need to have a FB account, Rocío...it's pointless. I mentioned it just in case you had one to then use a decent/productive application in it.
ReplyDeleteSebastian! That's quite a smart compilation of awesome!! Great! :-)
Have you guys ever heard of this book?
http://1000awesomethings.com/book/ (The Book of Awesome)
No, I haven't, but I'd like to read it...I can tell you...Indeed, that's a pity that there isn't in our growing library!
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