12 de diciembre de 2010

Keyboard Symbols and Punctuation Marks

Keyboard Symbols and Punctuation Marks

What are these symbols?
Click the answer button to see the answer.

Look at the keys across the top of the computer keyboard.

  1. ~ This is called a ___.

  2. ` This is called a ___.

  3. ! This is called an ___.

  4. @ This symbol means ___.

  5. # This symbol means ___.

  6. $ This is called a ___.

  7. % This symbol means ___.

  8. ^ This symbol is called a ___.

  9. & This symbol is called an ___ and means ___.

  10. * This symbol is called an ___.

  11. ( ) These two marks are called ___.

  12. - This is called a ___.

  13. + This symbol is called a ___.

  14. = This symbol is called an ___.

Look around the computer keyboard.

  1. { } These marks are called ___.

  2. [ ] These marks are called ___.

  3. : This is called a ___.

  4. ; This is called a ___.

  5. " " These marks are called ___.

  6. " " In British English, these marks are called ___.

  7. ' This is called an ___.

  8. , This is called a ___.

  9. . This is called a ___.

  10. . In British English, this is called a ___.

  11. ... Three periods together are called an ___.

  12. ? This is called a ___.

  13. / This is called a ___.

  14. \ This is called a ___.

  15. < > These marks are called ___.

(C) 1999 Nevitt Reagan

Suffixes

Suffixes

Click the answer button to see the answer.
  1. Which of the following words cannot use the suffix -ful?
    a. color-
    b. doubt-
    c. hope-
    d. joy-
    e. value-
  2. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ive?
    a. conclus-
    b. decis-
    c. impress-
    d. reduct-
    e. reveal-
  3. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ial?
    a. commerc-
    b. debat-
    c. mart-
    d. part-
    e. spac-
  4. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ure?
    a. clos-
    b. depart-
    c. fiss-
    d. lect-
    e. polit-
  5. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ion?
    a. collect-
    b. correct-
    c. exhaust-
    d. predict-
    e. put-
  6. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ance?
    a. allow-
    b. brief-
    c. deliver-
    d. repent-
    e. vigil-
  7. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ness?
    a. cheerful-
    b. dark-
    c. gentle-
    d. honest-
    e. small-
  8. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -ward?
    a. down-
    b. for-
    c. heaven-
    d. home-
    e. house-
  9. Which of the following cannot use the suffix -less?
    a. care-
    b. fear-
    c. grand-
    d. power-
    e. thought-
(C) 1997 by Jim J. Johnson

8 de diciembre de 2010

Homophones

Homophones

Click the answer button to see the answer.

  1. You reap what you ___.
    a. sew
    b. so
    c. sow

  2. The heart is a ___ of love.
    a. symbol
    b. cymbal

  3. Put that into the ___ cabinet.
    a. file
    b. phial

  4. Frank and ___ are best friends.
    a. earnest
    b. Ernest

  5. Love made my heart ___ like an eagle.
    a. soar
    b. sore

  6. Grandfather was a ___ and hearty man.
    a. hail
    b. hale

  7. They say that ___ comes before a fall.
    a. pride
    b. pried

  8. What have you ___ that is so frightening?
    a. scene
    b. seen

  9. They say that ___ going to get colder this week.
    a. its
    b. it's

  10. The coat might be ___ but it is not poorly made.
    a. cheap
    b. cheep

  11. For heaven's sake ___ be glad to have you stay with us.
    a. weed
    b. we'd

  12. The cracks in the ___ were made by the weight of the chandelier.
    a. ceiling
    b. sealing

  13. The fraction that is calculated for an angle by dividing the length of the opposite side is the "___".
    a. sign
    b. sine

  14. An Arab prince or chief is called a ___.
    a. shake
    b. sheik

  15. Where can you ___ flannel shirts?
    a. buy
    b. by

  16. A delicious fruit is the French ___.
    a. pear
    b. pair

  17. Harry carried his golf ___ in his hip pocket.
    a. tease
    b. tees

  18. Birds catch worms that come out with the morning ___.
    a. dew
    b. do
    c. due

  19. She had her first cup of ___ when she was three.
    a. tea
    b. tee

  20. Give me a new ___ of socks.
    a. pear
    b. pair


Copyright (C) 1998 Donna Tatsuki

More Homophones

More Homophones

Click the answer button to see the answer.

  1. If the traffic is jammed, why don't you take another ___.
    a. root
    b. route

  2. He ___ constantly about the expense of those dinners.
    a. wind
    b. wined
    c. whined

  3. I hate to ___ the subject but have you ever considered moving out?
    a. broach
    b. brooch

  4. Velvet has a soft ___.
    a. knap
    b. nap

  5. I hear it all the ___.
    a. time
    b. thyme

  6. Do you want to go ___?
    a. higher
    b. hire

  7. She ___ kisses to her lover.
    a. blew
    b. blue

  8. I was ___ to obey my elders.
    a. taught
    b. taut

  9. What ___ of shoes do you wear?
    a. sighs
    b. size

  10. What ___ you like for breakfast?
    a. wood
    b. would

  11. This ___ is about traffic safety.
    a. lessen
    b. lesson

  12. The ___ rushed in and covered the beach.
    a. tide
    b. tied

  13. Only ___ can make my life complete.
    a. ewe
    b. you
    c. yew

  14. The ___ bear is a very dangerous animal.
    a. grisly
    b. grizzly

  15. His ___ attention was focused on the film.
    a. rapt
    b. wrapped

  16. The ___ shop sold dress, veils and flowers.
    a. bridal
    b. bridle

  17. The ___ shop sold saddles, spurs and cowboy hats.
    a. bridal
    b. bridle

  18. That ___ has been in the river for hundreds of years.
    a. weir
    b. we're

  19. The ___ character in the play is a middle-aged widow.
    a. principal
    b. principle

  20. Jerry ___ so much syrup over his pancakes that you can hardly see the plate.
    a. pores
    b. pours

Copyright (C) 1998 Donna Tatsuki

26 de noviembre de 2010

Correct the Mistake

Correct the Mistake

One word is wrong in each sentence. Find this word, then click on the answer button to see the correct answer.

  1. I eat Japanese food for lunch yesterday.

  2. I will borrow you $100.

  3. He's hobbies are listening to music and fishing.

  4. Two of my sister are students.

  5. She don't like taking a trip with her family.

  6. My father name is John Kelly.

  7. Please borrow me your car.

  8. At the second floor of my house is my bedroom.

  9. I want to visit Europe, but I don't decided when to go.

Copyright (C) 1996 by Lucy Kelly

Common Mistakes

Common Mistakes

How would you fix these mistakes? Click the answer button to see the answer.
  1. He speaks well Germany.

  2. I said him he had done a mistake.

  3. He travelled with boat and arrived to Helsinki yesterday.

  4. She is a too clever woman to stay in a so boring job.

  5. In last years the Finnish economy has improved markedly.

  6. Never I have seen such an excited film.

  7. We arrived to Stockholm for two hours ago.

  8. The news are in the television soon.

  9. I will another cup of coffee, please.

  10. What means gibberish please?

  11. In spite of he was tired,his wife made him to wash dishes.

  12. He is living by his aunt on the country.

  13. I was given lots of advices about buying new furnitures.

  14. I could not be without laughing when he explained it me.

  15. He got married with a Swedish in last year.

  16. She is waiting now her second child.

  17. They have spared carefully their money.

  18. They are living there during six months.

  19. Are you still interesting to do a trip to Lapland.

  20. The city of Tampere is full of fabrics, though it is surrounded by some lovely nature.

  21. The company was grounded in 1903.

  22. There are many cheap things at the realisations in the warehouses behind the corner.

  23. In near future I shall be going to abroad in every case.

  24. In Finland we are used to live in a cold climate.

  25. We shall not go unless we shall be asked.

  26. Between you and I, I think his plan is crazy.

  27. Thank you for everything.You have been the most generous.

  28. I can a little Swedish.

  29. What do you like Finland?

Copyright (C) 1997 by Ruth Vilmi

19 de noviembre de 2010

What's the Right Verb I?

What's the Right Verb I?

Use the boxes on the left to write your choices.
Then click on the answer button to see if your answer is correct.

1. Can you ___ over to our place on Saturday?
2. Don't worry. The scandal will soon ___ over.
3. It's been hard for her to ___ over the loss of her husband.
4. Who will ___ over the company when the boss dies?
5. We must ___ over the applications before we hire someone.
6. You should have paid more attention not to let the milk ___ over.
7. A snowmobile isn't really stable. It might ___ over and hurt you badly.
8. Be strong! You can't ___ yourself over to despair.
a. give
b. come
c. take
d. boil
e. look
f. turn
g. get
h. blow

What's The Right Verb II?

What's the Right Verb II?

Use the boxes on the left to write your choices.
You can check your answers at the bottom of this page.

1. ___ out for that car, darling.
2. I can't remember whose name he asked me to ___ out.
3. Could he ___ out all the candles on his birthday cake.
4. If you make a mistake, just ___ it out.
5. I can't ___ out the meaning of this word.
6. Please ___ out this form before you enter the room.
7. The firemen finally ___ out the fire.
8. You can ___ it out before you buy it.
a. figure
b. put
c. fill
d. watch
e. leave
f. try
g. blow
h. cross


(C) 1998 Vera Mello

Bits and Pieces

Vocabulary Quiz

Make a choice by clicking on the radio button, then compare it with the correct answer hidden under the answer button.

  1. Who judges points in a soccer match?
    a. a judge
    b. a referee
    c. a proctor
  2. Which word means fortunate?
    a. genial
    b. lucky
    c. lively
  3. Which word means behave badly?
    a. act up
    b. act out
    c. act on
  4. Which word completes the expression: "dead as a _____ nail".
    a. finger
    b. toe
    c. door
  5. When you put in for a job, you are _____ .
    a. an applicant
    b. a customer
    c. a claimant
  6. When a person says: "I took it with a pinch of salt", he means:
    a. he ate it with some salt.
    b. he sprinkled the food with salt.
    c. he felt some doubt whether it was altogether true.
  7. What is the person who pays rent called?
    a. an occupant
    b. a tenant
    c. a landlord
  8. Which word does not mean lazy?
    a. idle
    b. inactive
    c. industrious

(C) 1997 Vera Mello

5 de noviembre de 2010

L or R?

L & R Minimal Pair Quiz

Click the answer button to see the answer.
  1. Are phone calls cheaper ___ at night?
    a. late
    b. rate
  2. The evening prayer begins "Now I ___ me down to sleep".
    a. lay
    b. ray
  3. Home owners are advised to ___ their doors at all times.
    a. rock
    b. lock
  4. That oak-paneled door is as solid as a ___.
    a. rock
    b. lock
  5. I am sorry to ___ behind but I am too tired to keep up.
    a. lag
    b. rag
  6. Use a ___ to wipe the dirt from your shoes.
    a. lag
    b. rag
  7. The ___ in Spain falls mainly on the plain.
    a. rain
    b. lain
  8. Light the kerosene___ before you go outside.
    a. lamp
    b. ramp
  9. Use a ___ to move heavy objects from one level to another.
    a. lamp
    b. ramp
  10. Please sit on my ___.
    a. rap
    b. lap
    c. wrap
  11. Instead of saying "Let"s talk" one can say "Let's ___".
    a. rap
    b. lap
    c. wrap
  12. To save money and resources ___ packages in newspapers.
    a. rap
    b. lap
    c. wrap
  13. A dangerous disease carrier is the common ___.
    a. rat
    b. lat
  14. I will see you ___, after I finish work.
    a. later
    b. rater
  15. Purple is considered a ___ color, the color of Kings.
    a. loyal
    b. royal
  16. I would ___ be healthy than rich, but both would be nice.
    a. lather
    b. rather
  17. Work up a good ___ with the soap before you rinse.
    a. lather
    b. rather
  18. It is against the ___ for teenagers to smoke and drink.
    a. law
    b. raw
  19. Stop! You are going the ___ way on a one-way street!
    a. wrong
    b. long
  20. This is the ___ way to the library but I know how to go there.
    a. wrong
    b. long

(C) 1998 Donna Tatsuki

29 de octubre de 2010

Lie or Lay?

Lie or Lay?

Make a choice by clicking on the radio button, then compare it with the correct answer hidden under the answer button.
  1. He was ___ when he said that he didn't see anyone there.
    lying
    laying
  2. She ___ about her experience in order to get that job.
    lay
    lied
    laid
  • You'll feel much better if you just ___ down and rest for a while.
    lie
    lay
  • He ___ the books on the table.
    lied
    lay
    laid
  • The hens aren't ___ any eggs this week.
    lying
    laying
  • Why did they ___ so many employees off at that company last year ?
    lay
    lie
  • He___ a serious charge against his employer.
    has lied
    has laid
    has lain
  • What I did ___ heavily on my conscience ever since.
    has lain
    has laid
    has lied
  • The solution ___ with you.
    lies
    lays
  • (C) 1997 Vera Mello

    Connecting Words

    Connecting Words

    Choose the connecting word that completes the
    sentences meaningfully. Then check your answer.
    1. I don't know ___ you want to meet that lady. She's such a snob.
      that
      why
      when
    2. He looks ___ he were sick.
      even if
      even though
      as if, as though
  • He asked ___ he could smoke a cigarette.
    whether, if
    what
    that
  • He insists ___ I be there.
    if
    that
    as if
  • He punished the little boy ___ put salt in his coffee.
    who
    which
    whenever
  • It was raining hard ___ we left the office.
    where
    when
    although
  • He'll have the work done ___ that you arrive.
    when
    after
    by the time
  • ___ I was saying, how many of you want to attend the conference?
    As
    So
    For
  • He must be rich, ___ he spends a lot of money on gifts for his girlfriend.
    but
    for
    in order to
  • We have been having problems with the heater ___ we bought it.
    when
    while
    since
  • ___ he said did not please us.
    That
    Which
    What
  • I liked the car, ___ I bought it.
    so
    for
    even so
  • The picture ___ is hanging over my bed was painted by an art student.
    which
    who
    whom
  • Her parents will be very happy ___ she passes with flying colors.
    so that
    if
    though
  • (C) 1997 Vera Mello

    13 de octubre de 2010

    All miners are saved

    One by one the miners who had been trapped underground for more than two months in Chile ascended to the surface, ending their subterranean captivity. The world watched, their nation cheered, their families wept.
    Today, we invite you to watch this CNN 10-minute report on the rescued miners.
    Enjoy, and celebrate life!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    8 de octubre de 2010

    The "Mother" Quiz

    The "Mother" Quiz

    Click the answer button to see the answer.

    1. ___ is the mother of good luck.
      a. Diligence
      b. Experience
      c. Intelligence
      d. Arrogance

    2. ___ is the mother of wisdom.
      a. Diligence
      b. Experience
      c. Intelligence
      d. Necessity

    3. ___ is the mother of invention.
      a. Diligence
      b. Experience
      c. Intelligence
      d. Necessity

    4. He that would the ___ win, must with the mother first begin.
      a. battle
      b. argument
      c. lottery
      d. daughter

    5. "Like mother, like daughter" means ___.
      a. If you admire the mother you will also admire the daughter.
      b. Daughters tend to do the same things as their mothers.

    6. "Tied to one's mother's apron strings" means ___.
      a. A person likes cooking.
      b. A person has a fetish for his or her mother's clothing.
      c. A person is dependent on his or her mother.
      d. A person has very strict ideas about what is proper behavior.

    7. "Every mother's son (of someone)" means ___.
      a. Absolutely everyone with no exception
      b. Anyone who is underage
      c. All who are immature
      d. Anyone who is living at home

    8. "Old enough to be someone's mother" means ___.
      a. A person is as old as someone's parents (too old for a relationship).
      b. A person is old enough to have children.
      c. A person is well matched emotionally with another person.
      d. A person ought to act more mature.

    9. Children are the ___ that hold a mother to life. (Sophocles)
      a. stitches
      b. anchors
      c. pillars
      d. glue

    10. Every beetle is a gazelle in the ___ of its mother. (Moorish Proverb)
      a. mind
      b. view
      c. eyes
      d. heart

    11. A ___ son is the heaviness of its mother. (Bible, Proverbs)
      a. foolish
      b. friendly
      c. frank
      d. fiendish

    12. The ideal mother, like the ideal ___ is fiction.(Milton B. Sapirstein, Paradoxes of Everyday Life, 1955)
      a. house
      b. job
      c. marriage
      d. vacation

    13. A mother is glad to get the loveliest child ___. (Emerson)
      a. dressed
      b. ready
      c. home
      d. asleep

    14. No woman can call herself ___ unless she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be amother. (Margaret Sanger, Parade, Dec.1, 1963)
      a. happy
      b. open
      c. free
      d. modern

    15. What mother sings to the cradle goes all the way ___ to the coffin. (Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbsfrom Plymouth Pulpit, 1887)
      a. down
      b. after
      c. on
      d. in

    16. Who takes the child by the ___ takes the mother by the heart. (Danish Proverb)
      a. storm
      b. hand
      c. shirttails
      d. arm

    17. Men are what ___ mothers made them. (Emerson)
      a. some
      b. other
      c. their
      d. many

    18. Only mothers can think of the ___ because they give birth to it in their children. (Maxim Gorky)
      a. future
      b. past
      c. present
      d. possible

    19. Motherly love begins with oneness and ___ to separateness. (Erich Fromm)
      a. ends
      b. leads
      c. results
      d. depends

    20. A motherless son is a fish ___low water. (Burmese Proverb)
      a. out
      b. over
      c. in
      d. on

    Copyright (C) 1998 by Donna Tatsuki

    19 de septiembre de 2010

    Helado de Dulce de Leche according to The New York Times


    Spring days are coming ahead, and with them the helado de dulce de leche pops back in our lives.

    Read what The New York Times thinks of of Argentina's favourite flavours when it comes to ice cream!

    Buenos Aires: National Treasure in a Cone




    Saludos,
    and let's go to your favourite ice cream parlor to grab a cucurucho filled with creamy dulce de leche!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio

    17 de septiembre de 2010

    Bits and Pieces

    What's the Correct Word Order?

    Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
    1. a. beautiful
      b. to
      c. lady
      d. what
      e. young
      f. that
      g. happened
      h. ?
    2. a. how
      b. us
      c. waiting
      d. has
      e. long
      f. she
      g. been
      h. for
      i. ?
    3. a. far
      b. gas
      c. is
      d. the
      e. how
      f. nearest
      g. it
      h. to
      i. station
      j. ?
    4. a. didn't
      b. our
      c. come
      d. meeting
      e. to
      f. why
      g. you
      h. ?
    5. a. tonight
      b. you
      c. come
      d. do
      e. guests
      f. how
      g. will
      h. many
      i. know
      j. ?
    6. a. green
      b. cost
      c. much
      d. that
      e. vase
      f. how
      g. does
      h. Japanese
      i. ?
    7. a. I
      b. in
      c. may
      d. this
      e. room
      f. smoke
      g. ?
    8. a. me
      b. you
      c. ride
      d. can
      e. give
      f. a
      g. ?
    9. a. break
      b. it
      c. we
      d. should
      e. before
      f. do
      g. coffee
      h. ?
    10. a. will
      b. here
      c. he
      d. when
      e. be
      f. again
      g. ?
    (C) 1998 Vera Mello

    Correct or Incorrect use of preposition?

    Click the answer button to see whether
    the sentence is correct (c) or incorrect (i).
    1. She's a very selfish person who doesn't show any consideration for others.
    2. On our school the teachers' basic hourly rate was increased by 5%.
    3. When we said: "the time is over", the young girl glanced quickly on her watch.
    4. There's a fine of 25 cents a day at overdue library books.
    5. In the beginning of his career he had very little success.
    6. He forgot to consider the rise in the cost of living.
    7. This ticket entitles you to a free meal in our new restaurant.
    8. Why did the burden to bringing up her two brothers fall on her shoulders?
    9. When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay duty about an electric knife I had in my luggage.
    10. The botanist discovered some new specimens of flowers on that island.
    (C) 1998 Vera Mello

    Homophones - A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. The words may be spelled the same, such as rose and rose (past tense of "rise"), or differently, such as to, two, and too. Homophones that are spelled the same are also both homographs and homonyms.

    Click the answer button to see the answer.
    1. Things are not as they ___.
      a. seam
      b. seem
    2. A type of corn is called ___.
      a. maize
      b. maze
    3. On the ___, he is a nice person.
      a. whole
      b. hole
    4. He ___ better but he did it anyway.
      a. knew
      b. new
    5. Always try to buy low and ___ high.
      a. sell
      b. cell
    6. Didn't you ___ me when I called you?
      a. hear
      b. here
    7. A rank lower than general is ___.
      a. colonel
      b. kernel
    8. Do not ___ in the affairs of other.
      a. medal
      b. meddle
    9. Do you really ___ the money?
      a. knead
      b. kneed
      c. need
    10. During the summer I work as a tour ___.
      a. guide
      b. guyed
    11. I will have a ___ sandwich on rye bread.
      a. stake
      b. steak
    12. I told ___ not to go but he would not listen.
      a. him
      b. hymn
    13. His car broke down so he called for a ___ truck.
      a. toe
      b. tow
    14. If you run a bear will chase and try to ___ you.
      a. mall
      b. maul
    15. If you sleep with ___ hair you will catch a cold.
      a. wet
      b. whet
    16. A vein of gold in a mine is known as the mother ___.
      a. load
      b. lode
    17. I want to ___ you for your delicious meal.
      a. complement
      b. compliment
    18. He was not ___ to stay up later than 9:00 at night.
      a. allowed
      b. aloud
    19. My son has ___ 10 centimeters since this past summer.
      a. groan
      b. grown
    20. He ___ flowers to his mother on Mother's Day.
      a. cent
      b. scent
      c. sent
    (C) 1998 Donna Tatsuki

    10 de septiembre de 2010

    Grammar Basics

    Click the answer button to see the answer. You may need a dictionary in some cases.
    1. Beer is the world's best-selling ___ drink.
      a. alcohol
      b. alcoholic
      c. alcohols
    2. The process of making beer is called ___ .
      a. beering
      b. brewsing
      c. brewing
    3. The first recorded recipe ( ___ on clay tablets) seems to be one for making beer.
      a. write
      b. written
      c. wrote
    4. The ___ ingredients used in making beer are malted grains, water, hops, and yeast.
      a. principal
      b. principle
      c. principles
    5. The most common grain ___ for beer-making is barley, but sometimes wheat, corn, or rice are also added.
      a. use
      b. uses
      c. used
    6. Grain is malted by first soaking it in water, then allowing it to sprout, and finally drying it ___ stop the sprouting.
      a. in order to
      b. to order to
      c. into order to
    7. Hop cones add both flavor and aroma to beer; they are also good ___ .
      a. preserves
      b. preservatives
      c. preservations
    8. In a process ___ fermentation, yeast changes sugar from the malted grain into alcohol.
      a. call
      b. calling
      c. called
    9. Although the alcohol level in beer ___ ranges from 4-7%, it can go as high as 15%.
      a. usual
      b. unusual
      c. usually
    10. The two most ___ styles of beer are lager and ale.
      a. common
      b. commons
      c. commonly
    11. Lager ___ about 150 years ago, and it is now the most popular style of beer.
      a. has developed
      b. was developed
      c. has been developed
    12. However, in recent years, ale has been regaining ___ .
      a. popular
      b. population
      c. popularity
    13. One difference between lager and ale ___ the kinds of yeast used in the fermentation process.
      a. lies in
      b. lies at
      c. lies on
    14. Another difference between these two ___ of beer is the temperature of the fermentation process.
      a. type
      b. types
      c. typicals
    15. In addition, lager ___ lighter in color and body than ale.
      a. tends to be
      b. tend to be
      c. tends to have
    16. Most beer in the United States is made by big breweries, such as Anheuser-Busch and Miller; microbrew or "craft" beer ___ only 5-10% of all beer produced.
      a. account for
      b. accounts for
      c. count for
    17. However, the rapid ___ in the number of microbreweries in the past 20 years means that the United States has a wider selection of beer styles than any other country.
      a. increasing
      b. increases
      c. increase
    18. In Europe, one of the smallest countries, Belgium, produces the ___ variety of beer styles of all and is sometimes thought of as a "Disneyland" for beer drinkers.
      a. great
      b. greatest
      c. greater
    Copyright (C) 1999 Nevitt Reagan

    27 de agosto de 2010

    Trapped Chilean miners alive!!

    Dear all,
    Stripped to their waists and sweating in the heat, unshaven, scrawny and filthy but all, it seemed, optimistic and hearty: the first video footage of the 33 trapped Chilean miners gave hope today to their families waiting above ground. But they all will have to wait until Christmas before they are rescued...
    On this report brought to you by Australia's ABC Radio we invite you to work on adjectives and adverbs.




    May you all find this exercise challenging, and useful!

    Kind regards,
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas.

    21 de agosto de 2010

    CNN Student News

    Dear people,
    CNN Student News is a ten-minute, commercial-free, daily news program for middle and high school students in the US produced by the journalists and educators at CNN. This award-winning show and its companion Web site are available free of charge throughout the school year.
    As classes resumed in the US last week, the program is back on the air
    On today's show:
    * As combat operations come close to an end, what's next for the U.S. forces remaining in Iraq?
    * Why are government officials discussing the safety of seafood from the Gulf?
    * Should schools adjust their start times to help students get more sleep?
    * Explore the answers in this Friday edition of CNN Student News.
    * Plus, watch what happens when a group of penguins experience a butterfly effect.
    May you enjoy the show, and our classes at CUI.
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    Thai HIV vaccine reduces infections by a third

    Hello everyone!
    An HIV vaccine is a hypothetical vaccine against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. As there is no known cure for AIDS, the search for a vaccine has become part of the struggle against the disease.
    This week new results have come to light. Today we bring you a report produced by Australia's ABC Radio. May you enjoy it and have fun working on it!


    Have a nice week,
    Profesores del CUI

    Para escuchar el audio deberán tener instalado el Flash Player de Acrobat (el programa que permite ver videos de YouTube)

    26 de junio de 2010

    Argentinians in London

    Hi there!
    A bonus track video clip this weekend! CNN visited a London bar where Argentine fans were watching the World Cup match between Argentina and Greece. Peek inside!
    Have a look at Argentinians in London as they enjoy a football match as much as we do... but in English!



    Cheers!
    Mariano

    25 de junio de 2010

    Nurse Jackie

    Dear all,
    Nurse Jackie is a comedy that meets drama. The premise of Nurse Jackie is the following: Nurse Jackie, played by Edie Falco, is obviously a nurse in a hospital in New York City. She is hooked on pills (Vicodin) and has a family at home, a husband and two young daughters. She sleeps with a doctor in the hospital in order for him to write her prescriptions to keep up her habit. She has a biting personality, being brutally honest to patients and even hurting those who are disrespectful and undeserving of treatment, yet she does an incredible job as a nurse. She really knows what she's doing, she really cares about her job, and she puts in way too much time to give back to humanity. It's a series that is actually worth watching. In Argentina, it can be watched on STUDIO UNIVERSAL in English with subtitles in Spanish.
    Today, we bring you an activity based on the review that Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross filed for NY1.
    The activity can be downloaded here (answers included).

    And this is the video you will need to solve the exercise.



    TRAILER TO NURSE JACKIE


    Have a nice weekend,
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    11 de junio de 2010

    Shutter Island DVD Review

    Hi there!
    Shutter Island is a 2010 American psychological mystery-thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is based on Dennis Lehane's 2003 novel of the same name. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S. Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels, who is investigating the psychiatric facility on Shutter Island. The film was released in February 2010, and later released in DVD. This is the review that NY1 (a New York based TV station) aired early this month. We also provide you with the TRANSCRIPTION TO THE CLIP in case there are words that you do not understand. And if you are into thrillers, this is a great one!!!



    And this is the spooky trailer!


    Enjoy!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    29 de mayo de 2010

    CNN Student News - Loads of activities to improve your listening comprehension skills!

    Dear all,
    today we bring you a series of activities for you to improve your listening comprehension skills. It's a 10-minute program aired on CNN on May 24th, 2010. So, the pieces of news you'll be working with are relatively recent.
    Hope you find the exercises both interesting and useful!

    EXERCISE (answers included)





    Kind regards,
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    Short Story

    Dear all,
    Edith Wharton was was a Pulitzer Prize winner, she was born in the USA in the late 1800's. Her novels and stories are characterized by a subtle use of dramatic irony.
    Today we bring you one of her classic stories called "The Line of Least Resistance."

    You can read and listen to the story.

    READ

    LISTEN



    Enjoy!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    Facebook

    Dear all,
    Facebook has become the largest social network in the world. But at the same time, posting our lives on the internet may mean not having privacy. This week, we invite you to listen and work on activity we have prepared for you on the life through Facebook.
    Hope you find the activity interesting and useful. And when you finish working, we have posted a video on the 25 Things a Guy Hates about Facebook.
    Have fun!

    ACTIVITY

    AUDIO (needed for the activity)


    VIDEO (just for fun)


    Kind regards,
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    27 de mayo de 2010

    2010: Year of the Bicentennial

    2010 is an important year of bicentennial celebrations in the Americas. Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico all commemorate 200 years of independence.

    Following is the video message and transcript of Secretary Clinton on "Year of the Bicentennial":



    This year, people across our hemisphere will celebrate the “Year of the Bicentennial.” Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico are marking 200 years of independence. All of us across the Americas are joining together to honor our shared history and the values of democracy, diversity, and tolerance that form our common heritage.

    In the last year, our hemisphere has been challenged -- from Honduras to Haiti to Chile. And our ability to respond to these crises as a community has been tested. But we have met these challenges together, with faith in our institutions, confidence in our values, and compassion for our friends and neighbors.

    We must strive to carry that same spirit of cooperation beyond times of crisis in order to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities facing the people of the Americas. There is so much we can learn from each other and so much we can accomplish together. We can encourage broad-based prosperity, champion democracy and human rights, and ensure that every child born in the Americas has the opportunity to fulfill his or her God-given potential.

    This “Year of the Bicentennial” is a time to honor our past while we look to the future -- as we continue on our common journey to create better lives for our citizens and even stronger ties between our nations. On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, congratulations and best wishes.

    16 de mayo de 2010

    CNN Student News: May 17, 2010

    Hi everyone!
    CNN Student News is a student news program targeted for the classroom that runs at 4:00AM Monday to Friday as part of the cable industry's Cable in the Classroom inititave, as presenter Carl Azuz reports the day's news in a simplified format (stories with graphic imagery or adult themes are usually left out from this newscast). It is not intended for students of English, but for High School students in the USA.
    Today, we bring you the program scheduled for May 17th, 2010 focusing on these pieces of news:
    * Crews have found a couple ways to try to control some of the oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico; you'll be shown exactly how they're doing it in today's edition of CNN Student News.
    * Also, find out what dessert looks like on wheels, and see who's chasing after it.

    Enjoy today's program!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    2 de mayo de 2010

    The Secret in their Eyes

    Hi everyone!
    It goes without saying that most of us in Argentina know what "El secreto de sus ojos" is. Though for most Americans "The Secret in Their Eyes" is just a movie that has come from distant and unknown Argentina. Critics have written strikingly beautiful reviews about Mr. Campanella's movie, and I just want to share with you one of them. Originally published by Los Angeles Times on Friday April 30, 2010. Enjoy this write-up, and also have sneak peek at the Trailer released in the US!




    "There's something about a haunting mystery being solved by a haunted mind that's particularly seductive. That's just one of the many pleasures of "The Secret in Their Eyes," whose string of knots challenges and charms in a way that make its win of the foreign-language Oscar this year perfectly understandable.

    Argentine writer-director Juan José Campanella has given audiences a beautifully calibrated movie in the most traditional sense of the word — the ideal marriage of topic, talent and tone. It's anchored by the unsolved murder of a young wife that won't let former criminal investigator Ben Espósito (Ricardo Darín) rest easy even after 25 years.

    In addition to being one of Argentina's best-known filmmakers, Campanella has earned Emmys here, plus attention for directing episodes of "House," "Law & Order Special Victims Unit" and "30 Rock." He brought all that case-solving and comedy experience to bear in adapting the Eduardo Sacheri novel, interweaving the parallel worlds of the personal and the professional as his central character comes to realize that there is much more in his life to resolve than this single case.

    The story begins in Buenos Aires in the '70s with the brutal rape and murder of the 23-year-old wife of Ricardo Morales (Pablo Rago), an ordinary young man with an extraordinary love for his wife and the life they were beginning to build. All these years later, Espósito sets about turning the case into a novel in an effort to answer all that remains unanswered.

    As the puzzle of the past unfolds in flashbacks, the present reconnects him with his own lost love, Irene (Soledad Villamil), who was his young boss on the case and is now a respected judge with a family; he is just older and alone. But the spark remains, and Campanella strings a tight wire of crackling dialogue between them packed with all the tension and tease of a couple dancing around the edges of a relationship.

    The filmmaker is careful not to overuse their substantial chemistry, sprinkling it through the film like a hot spice as Espósito tries to figure out what clues he overlooked years ago. Another key player in this well-cast ensemble is Espósito's partner Sandoval, a sometimes-brilliant investigator forever sidetracked by his love of booze, played with an amusing blend of ironic pathos by famed Argentine comic Guillermo Francella.

    Campanella has been clever in using the blueprint of a cold-case procedural to explore a range of emotional themes from love and obsession to justice and retribution, all cast against a dark time of secret police and political intrigues in his native land. The action is moved along as much by patterns of human behavior as by events, and in doing so the filmmaker has given texture and depth to what could otherwise have become a more conventional thriller.

    While Espósito sorts through his second thoughts and reconsiderations of decisions he and others made so long ago, director of photography Félix Monti and the production team work to both connect and separate the eras by keeping much of the focus on the faces and, of course, the eyes. When the camera pulls back to let more in, tension usually comes with it, as when Espósito spots the husband in a train station and learns that he spends his days moving from one station to another, hoping to spot the killer who's never been caught.

    Darín is captivating as Espósito, and despite the years etched on the actor's face, he still brings his scenes as a much younger Espósito to life. He is the spine of the film, and it is the strength of the connection he builds with each character in turn — the lost love, the drunken partner, the destroyed husband, the killer — that ultimately makes the film a timepiece of precision and artistry. Like the murder at the heart of this tale, "Secret" is bound to linger in the memory for years."

    Copyright © 2010, The Los Angeles Times

    30 de abril de 2010

    ¡Empezamos!

    Hola a todos!
    En esta primera entrega de nuestra práctica permanente on line queremos acercarles un ejercicio para que practiquen elementos del idioma con los que están familiarizados o conozcan.

    El ejercicio es un informe de un canal de noticias de Nueva York, e incluye las respuestas en la última hoja.

    Además les queremos dejar un informe de la radio australiana acerca de los millones de pasajeros que quedaron varados en Europa a raiz de la erupción de un volcán en Islandia. Una oportunidad para experimentar cómo es exponerse al Inglés Australiano.

    Sean curiosos, exploren, y anímense a equivocarse. De los errores, aprendemos más que de los libros.
    Suerte y a trabajar, entonces!

    EJERCICIO - DVD Review "It's Complicated!" - Descargar en PDF


    Y para saber un poco más de esta película... el trailer de "It's Complicated"




    Australian Radio - Stranded in London - Descargar en PDF




    Que tengan una buena semana!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    NOTA: Para escuchar el audio deberán tener instalado el Flash Player de Acrobat

    24 de abril de 2010

    Primer Cuatrimestre 2010

    Hola y bienvenidos al Primer Cuatrimestre!

    A partir de la última semana de abril volveremos a actualizar quincenalmente los Blogs del Centro Universitario de Idiomas.
    Si estás recibiendo este e-mail es porque en algún momento te suscribiste a nuestro correo de actualizaciones.

    * Para recibir actualizaciones de tu curso actual deberás suscribirte al BLOG corresponidiente al NIVEL que estés realizando. (aquí el listado de Niveles)
    * Al mismo tiempo si quisieras no recibir más actualizaciones de ESTE BLOG, deberás desuscribirte.

    Ambas acciones son fáciles de realizar, y deben ser hechas personalmente.

    Esperamos contarte entre nuestros alumnos que siguen apostando a continuar capacitándose para hablar y disfrutar de más Inglés.

    Muchas gracias!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Universitario de Idiomas