This is one of my favourite films: "Some Like It Hot" ("Con faldas y a lo loco", in Spanish). It's such a funny film for me. Why don't you have a look at the end? I think it's one of the funniest film endings I have ever seen. What do you think about it? What's your favourite film?
Reported Speech
Publicado por
Mariló
on miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2009
Etiquetas:
grammar,
reported speech
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Comments: (1)
Here you have a new video, now on reported speech. You can do what the teacher says at the end, and you can send me and email or a comment about an experience. Remember that you have to use reported speech when you report what someone else said.
When the stars go blue
Publicado por
Mariló
on lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2009
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Comments: (5)
Someone told me last week that she hates American accent. Ok, let's try with Irish accent.
The Corrs & Bono
When The Stars Go Blue lyrics.
Dancin' where the stars go blue
Dancin' where the evening fell
Dancin' in your wooden shoes
In a wedding gown
Dancin' out on 7th street
Dancin' through the underground
Dancin' little marionette
Are you happy now?
Where do you go when you're lonely
Where do you go when you're blue
Where do you go when you're lonely
I'll follow you
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue
Laughing with your pretty mouth
Laughing with your broken eyes
Laughing with your lover's tongue
In a lullaby
Where do you go when you're lonely
Where do you go when you're blue
Where do you go when you're lonely
I'll follow you
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars, when the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue
When the stars go blue, blue, blue
Stars go blue
When the stars go blue
Where do you go when you're lonely
Where do you go when you're blue, yeah
Where do you go when you're lonely
I'll follow you, I'll follow you, I'll follow you
I'll follow you, I'll follow you, yeah
Where do you go, yeah
Where do you go, Where do you go
The Corrs & Bono
When The Stars Go Blue lyrics.
Dancin' where the stars go blue
Dancin' where the evening fell
Dancin' in your wooden shoes
In a wedding gown
Dancin' out on 7th street
Dancin' through the underground
Dancin' little marionette
Are you happy now?
Where do you go when you're lonely
Where do you go when you're blue
Where do you go when you're lonely
I'll follow you
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue
Laughing with your pretty mouth
Laughing with your broken eyes
Laughing with your lover's tongue
In a lullaby
Where do you go when you're lonely
Where do you go when you're blue
Where do you go when you're lonely
I'll follow you
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue, blue
When the stars, when the stars go blue, blue
When the stars go blue
When the stars go blue, blue, blue
Stars go blue
When the stars go blue
Where do you go when you're lonely
Where do you go when you're blue, yeah
Where do you go when you're lonely
I'll follow you, I'll follow you, I'll follow you
I'll follow you, I'll follow you, yeah
Where do you go, yeah
Where do you go, Where do you go
Used to, Get used to
Publicado por
Mariló
on viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2009
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Comments: (2)
Today, we've been talking about "used to and get used to" in class. Here you ave two videos about common mistakes with the expressions USED TO and BE USED TO.
Señorita
Publicado por
Mariló
on lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009
Etiquetas:
justin timberlake,
music
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Comments: (12)
I have to admit that I love Justin Timberlake. Here you can listen to one of his songs (and read the lyrics at the same time). Hope you enjoy it.
http://www.lyrics.com/lyrics/justin-timberlake/senorita.html
http://www.lyrics.com/lyrics/justin-timberlake/senorita.html
Free lessons
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Grammar: Conditionals I
Publicado por
Mariló
Etiquetas:
conditionals,
grammar,
intermediate
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Comments: (0)
This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate - high intermediate.