martes, 29 de enero de 2013

Gas Complex Worker Tells of Terror and a Desperate Escape

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Vadim Ghirda/Associated Press
Liviu Floria, now safely back home in Romania, was among those who fled the In Amenas plant.
BERGEN, Norway — After militants stormed his remote desert workplace last week, Liviu Floria, a Romanian gas worker, locked the door and sought refuge under a desk. For five hours, as he stayed hidden, he communicated by text message with a Romanian co-worker in another part of the sprawling In Amenas gas facility.
Then an ominous final message flashed on his cellphone from the colleague. “I am a hostage,” it said.
That colleague would later be found dead, Mr. Floria said, along with at least 36 other foreigners whom the Algerian government has identified as victims of the attack. But Mr. Floria’s story is one of both terror and salvation as he and seven others managed to scale the fence surrounding the compound, trek through the desert and escape death.
Mr. Floria saw the attack as it began last Wednesday. He and a colleague, George Iachim, were making their morning coffee when an alarm sounded. They rushed to the window and saw what looked like an action movie unfolding before them. Four men with assault rifles had gotten out of a car and were shooting at the guards stationed at the entrance.
“Out of a peaceful place, a normal place to work, in a few seconds it was transformed into a cemetery,” Mr. Iachim later told Romanian television.
After nearly two days of hiding from the hostage-takers, Mr. Floria and seven others decided their only chance at survival would come from climbing the fence and running away. They left around 2 a.m. for what became a harrowing desert trek, guided only by the flickering flame atop a gas well in the distance and a compass application on Mr. Floria’s iPhone.
Algerian officials said Tuesday that they were searching the Sahara for five missing foreigners, in the hopes that others might have escaped into the desert as Mr. Floria and the others did. “It’s ongoing,” said a senior Algerian official. “They’ve disappeared. We’re not going to just abandon them like that.”

lunes, 28 de enero de 2013

Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen fans celebrate novel's 200th anniversary

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
 These are one of the most famous opening lines in the story of literature. The novel, Pride and Prejudice, was written by Jane Austen 200 hundred years ago. Today it is one of the novels which sells more copies in the UK and is studied and read all over the world.

Jane Austen

Jane Austen portrait

  • Jane Austen (1775-1817) was one of eight children in a close-knit family
  • Born on 16 December 1775 in the village of Steventon in Hampshire
  • In 1801 the family moved to Bath
  • After the death of her father, the family moved several times, eventually settling in Chawton, Hampshire
  • Her brother Henry negotiated with a publisher for her first novel, Sense and Sensibility
  • She described her next, Pride and Prejudice, as her "own darling child"
  • In 1816 Austen began to suffer from ill-health, thought to be Addison's disease. She died in Winchester a year later, aged 41
  • Her legacy was six celebrated novels, which offered insight into the lives of middle- and upper-class women in the early 19th Century
  • Source: BBC History
Click here to read an interesting article about the way her fans celebrate this important anniversary.

 


miércoles, 23 de enero de 2013

OBAMA'S SPEECH 21 Jan 2013

Last Monday 21 we could listen to Obama's inauguration speech in front of the capitol, in Washington.
I copy here the link to the discourse, which lasted 18 minues, and the link to the video, so that you can listen to and read it at the same time.
As you know, his English is very 'clear' and I think it's a very good ocassion for you to listen to someone with such an enormous power talking to his nation and also to the whole world.



Obama's inauguration speech 2013

lunes, 21 de enero de 2013

EXTRA EXECISES ONLINE

Probably you all know that there is a web page available where you can do extra exercises online related to New English File Advanced.

Oxford University Press English Language Teaching Student's Site
 
Just in case you hadn't realized (the address in on the student's book back cover), I copy it for you to have quick access from here:

http://elt.oup.com/student/englishfile/advanced


You have extra help for 'colloquial English', 'grammar', 'idioms & collocations', 'lexis in context', 'pronunciation', 'text builder', 'vocabulary' and 'weblinks'. As you can see, very useful stuff.


Oxford University Press

 

viernes, 18 de enero de 2013

LANCE ARMSTRONG'S CONFESSION


The world of cycling reacted with anger — and scepticism — today to Lance Armstrong’s primetime confession to doping and said that the former champion was still a long way from redemption.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey the Texan admitted that a cocktail of EPO, steroids and growth hormone propelled him to seven straight Tour de France titles between 1999 and 2005.

Watch the complete interview or part of it here. It has subtitles in Spanish.



What a shame!

RESEARCH MADE BY THE GROUP OF TUESDAY & THURSDAY

Here you have the three projects the students of this group have made: the Glossary and the Immigrants in the USA and the situation of Ireland int he 30's.
 
Make sure you find some time to read them and learn something else.




Glossary Teacher Man MJ

IMMIGRATION USA

Ireland in the 30's


 

miércoles, 9 de enero de 2013

WELCOME BACK!

Dear students,

Happy New Year to everyone and welcome back to class.
I know it'll be hard to start again, but after a couple of days it won't be so difficult. I just wanted to remind you of the activities we have to do in January.

- Next week you have to do the presentations of the projects you prepared about Teacher Man. Remember that about 200 words are enough for the written work that will be published on this blog, but the oral presentation has to be longer, obviously. I think between 5 and 10 minutes will be all right, but if you need some more time, let me know before that day. Only one person per group is supposed to do the oral presentation, but, again, if you prefer to share the task (2 people maximum), let me know before, please.

- You also have to read the other two parts of Teacher Man in case you haven't done it yet. We'll have the second session at the end of January, so please make sure you find some time to read it. And I hope you enjoy it.

- The next book you'll have to read is 'Playing the Enemy', by John Carlin. Perhaps you can also find it as 'Invictus', which is the title of the film based on the book. If you can find the first, try the second title.



I hope you also enjoy it!