QUOTE OF THE WEEK

Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011

HERO by Enrique Iglesias

Before watching the lyrics try to fill in the gaps in this exercise. Click here

Now watch the video and check your answers.

viernes, 21 de octubre de 2011

THE HEROES OF FUKUSHIMA


Would you risk your life for other people? Well, some people do. They are real heroes. The heroes at Fukushima have just been awarded the Prince of Asturias.
Read about them and enter comments with your opinion.


The 2011 Prince of Asturias Award for Concord has been bestowed on the “heroes of Fukushima”. The Jury for the Award announced its decision in Oviedo.

This group of people represent the highest values of the human condition by trying to prevent, through their sacrifice, the nuclear disaster caused by the tsunami that struck Japan from multiplying its devastating effects, disregarding the grave consequences that this decision would have on their lives. Their courageous and exemplary behaviour has earned them the international epithet “heroes of Fukushima”.

Following the massive earthquake and tsunami that occurred in north-eastern Japan on March 11, 2011 and which caused around 28,000 deaths and displaced some 350,000 people, Fukushima nuclear power plant suffered significant damage resulting in hydrogen explosions and fusion of nuclear fuel. The International Atomic Energy Agency and the Japanese government initially placed the alert levels between 5 and 6 on a scale of 7, and finally at 7, as after the Chernobyl accident.

Despite major uncertainty regarding the development of the nuclear emergency, the different groups that worked for weeks in Fukushima did so under extreme conditions (high radiation, continuously rotating shifts and only a few hours of rest, and limited supplies of food and drinking water). Despite these grave consequences, they continued to participate in the efforts to regain control of the nuclear plant, aware of how essential their work was to prevent a catastrophe of even greater magnitude.

The work was carried out by different groups of people: employees of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the plant’s operator; of its 130 workers, 50 volunteered, as did some workers who had already retired or were nearing retirement, and, after increasing the number of rotating shifts and the needs for personnel, additional staff was hired (by May 3, 1,312 workers had intervened in Fukushima); fire fighters from various prefectures, especially from Tokyo, who participated in the work of cooling the reactors, a key task to restore control of the plant; and the police forces and Self-Defence Forces of Japan, whose work cooling the reactors by launching water from helicopters, inspecting the damage from the air, cordoning off the exclusion area and evacuating people when the reactors emitted very high doses of radiation was very important.

The behaviour of these people has also embodied the values most deeply rooted in Japanese society, such as the sense of duty, personal and family sacrifice for the greater good and dignity in the face of adversity, humility, generosity and courage.

http://www.fpa.es/en/press/news/the-heroes-of-fukushima-2011-prince-of-asturias-award-for-concord/

domingo, 9 de octubre de 2011

Unit 1. Verb tenses


In Unit 1 we have studied present simple, present continuous, past simple and past continuous. Here you have two links to practise them. After the explanations, you have different activities.
Present simple / present continuous
Past simple / past continuous

ECONOMY DOMINATES POLITICS


Have a look at Chris Riddle's cartoon. Yes, the Prime Minister is the pet.

jueves, 6 de octubre de 2011

STEVE JOBS DIES AT 56


Steve Jobs, "Apple" founder, considered one of the greatest innovators of our time, dies at 56. Read about him in BBC website.
The New York Times offers details about His life.
Watch part of his famous Stanford speech (2005) in The Guardian.
Add your comments.

Is David de Gea a shoplifter?


Well, it seems he was caught shoplifting at Tesco supermarket. Read more about this embarrasing situation in te sensationalist tabloid The Sun . Add your comments.

miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011

domingo, 2 de octubre de 2011

A DESCRIPTION OF A PLACE

Autumn in the Valley of Jerte





In order to help you write unit 1 composition (a description of a place), have a look at some works done by other ESL students. These examples can inspire your writing. Click here