
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Classroom language in English

St. Patrick's Day

Here you are three different versions of the unofficial anthem of Ireland. Enjoy them!
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Animals pictionary
Many people think that the topic animals is suitable only for children. Thus the learners learn the names of twenty animals when they are young and they think it is enough. However, intermediate students need to know more animals than the twenty they learnt as children. Here you can practise what you learnt a long time ago and add some more new words.
Click here.
Source: www.engames.eu
Source: www.engames.eu
Pancake Day or Shrove Tuesday in Britain
Last Tuesday was Pancake Day also known as Shrove Tuesday in Britain. Pancake day is the day before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. 'Shrove' - as in Shrove Tuesday - stems from old English word 'shrive', meaning 'confess all sins'. It is called Pancake Day because it is the day traditionally for eating pancakes as pancake recipes were a way to use up any stocks of milk, butter and eggs which were forbidden during the abstinence of Lent.
Click here to read more about Pancake Day.
Source: About.com
International Women's Day
"Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others." (Amelia Earhart)
Today is International Women’s Day! Read and listen about pioneer pilot Amelia Earhart – the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Click here.
And you can also watch the following films in order to think about gender equality and women's social demands. Click here.
Happy International Women's Day!
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