Wednesday, 19 December 2018

CHRISTMAS MAGICAL CHARACTERS













That #Christmas is one of the most worldwide widespread festivities is no  news,  especially as for the celebrations focused on these three #Magical Characters: #Grand Father Frost & Snegurochka, #Santa Claus, and The #Three Wise Men.

 In most of the  western countries we are familiar with Santa Claus, probably because of the huge influence USA exerts on the rest of the world. However, two of the most deeply rooted traditions in Europe, and from there  spread over to the other continents, are the ones related to The Three Wise Men and Grand Father Frost  and Snegurochka.
This blog post presents the most important facts concerning these three figures:
. their name
. the date of the festivity
. what they look like 
. what they are wearing
. where they come from
In spite of their different origin and their belonging to different cultures, they all share the most important features:
. they know all about you
. they bring presents to the children around Christmas 
. all of them are rooted in tradition.

So, learners of English (beginners, post-beginners and intermediate) can go through this info, which will enable them to establish comparisons between them, or perhaps to write texts describing each one of the characters or  work in pairs asking and answering questions about them. 
As a follow up, finding the similarities in them, in spite of their diverse origin and culture, may be also  an interesting task to do.

I hope you find it useful.

Maribel Miró 
December 19th, 2018


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Tuesday, 20 November 2018

BLACK FRIDAY, CYBER MONDAY, GREEN MONDAY



























Just a few days before Black Friday, this month's blog post revolves around Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Green Monday, the three big shopping days in the world. Though born in the USA, Black Friday has spread to several countries around the world, such as UK and Spain, where shops are either open in the early morning or kept open till very late in the evening. The success of Black Friday produced  Cyber Monday, and a few years later, Green Monday.
Aimed at A1, A2 & B1(beginners, post-beginners & pre-intermediate)  learners of English, this activity can be worked as a reading exercise followed by either a speaking activity or a writing one.
I hope you find it useful

Maribel Miró

November 20th, 2018





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Monday, 29 October 2018

AN EASY LETTER








This month's blog post consists of writing an easy letter. 
Aimed at A1 & A2   learners of English, or beginners and post beginners, all they have to do is select a country out of the three given ones and, accordingly, choose from the optional items. 
A few minutes' previous brainstorming might help your students relate the images of the countries and sights to the given options. 
Finally, they could be asked to read out/write their complete letter.

I hope you find it useful

Maribel Miró
October 29th, 2018



















Friday, 5 October 2018

10 WORDS FROM FARSI IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. KEY














       


                                         
                                     Here is the key to last month's presentation '10 Farsi Words in the English Language'. I hope it is a useful means to check it.

Maribel Miró
October 5th, 2018.



Thursday, 9 August 2018

10 WORDS FROM FARSI IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE







This month‘s blog post stems from a recent 
 visit to Iran, where Farsi, the official 
 language, is spoken by over 70 million people. Besides, Farsi is also  an official language in Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

     Farsi or Persian?


  When the Arabs invaded Persia, in around 600 AD, ‘Farsi’ was the   Arabic name for Persia, and they also called ‘Farsi’ the language.
  The Arabs and the Arabic Language exerted such a long-lasting      influence that the language is still called Farsi in Iran today, though  it may be referred to as Persian elsewhere.
 In the same way as the English Language has borrowed words 
 from Germanic Languages and Romance Languages, it has also  borrowed words from other languages.
 Such is the case with Farsi: the English language has gone outside  its own linguistic resources and has borrowed words from Farsi,  the language of a great culture and remarkable literature.
 So far, I have uploaded presentations focused on borrowings from  Spanish and from Northern European Languages.

 On this occasion I would like to present some of the words the  English Language has assimilated from Farsi.






  I hope you find this post interesting and useful.
  I always appreciate your feedback

   Maribel Miró
   August  9th, 2018


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