"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, AND that has made all the difference" The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

DREAMING IN ENGLISH. Are you dreaming in English yet?

WELCOME!!! This is a bit of a challenge for me!!! This blog is intended for all audiences. I hope you enjoy and get the most of it!!!

Here you might find resources to help you navigate the muddy waters of English. The humble aim of this blog is just to keep you in touch with different types of English and different aspects of the English culture , to increase your curiosity about English through many different fields.

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jueves, 3 de octubre de 2019

DICKENS AND EDUCATION

David Copperfield in this excerpt writes about his experiences at school.

Resultado de imagen de david copperfield dickens cartoons
I gazed upon the schoolroom into which he took me, as the most forlorn and desolate place I had ever seen. I see it now. A long room with three long rows of desks, and six of forms, and bristling all round with pegs for hats and slates. Scraps of old copy-books and exercises litter the dirty floor. Some silkworms' houses, made of the same materials, are scattered over the desks. Two miserable little white mice, left behind by their owner, are running up and down in a fusty castle made of pasteboard and wire, looking in all the corners with their red eyes for anything to eat. A bird, in a cage very little bigger than himself, makes a mournful rattle now and then in hopping on his perch, two inches high, or dropping from it; but neither sings nor chirps. There is a strange unwholesome smell upon the room, like mildewed corduroys, sweet apples wanting air, and rotten books. There could not well be more ink splashed about it, if it had been roofless from its first construction, and the skies had rained, snowed, hailed, and blown ink through the varying seasons of the year.
Mr. Mell having left me while he took his irreparable boots upstairs, I went softly to the upper end of the room, observing all this as I crept along. Suddenly I came upon a pasteboard placard, beautifully written, which was lying on the desk, and bore these words: 'TAKE CARE OF HIM. HE BITES.'
I got upon the desk immediately, apprehensive of at least a great dog underneath. But, though I looked all round with anxious eyes, I could see nothing of him. I was still engaged in peering about, when Mr. Mell came back, and asked me what I did up there?
'I beg your pardon, sir,' says I, 'if you please, I'm looking for the dog.'
'Dog?' he says. 'What dog?'
'Isn't it a dog, sir?'

'Isn't what a dog?'

'That's to be taken care of, sir; that bites.'
'No, Copperfield,' says he, gravely, 'that's not a dog. That's a boy. My instructions are, Copperfield, to put this placard on your back. I am sorry to make such a beginning with you, but I must do it.'
With that he took me down, and tied the placard, which was neatly constructed for the purpose, on my shoulders like a knapsack; and wherever I went, afterwards, I had the consolation of carrying it.
What I suffered from that placard, nobody can imagine. Whether it was possible for people to see me or not, I always fancied that somebody was reading it. It was no relief to turn round and find nobody; for wherever my back was, there I imagined somebody always to be. That cruel man with the wooden leg aggravated my sufferings.
He was in authority; and if he ever saw me leaning against a tree, or a wall, or the house, he roared out from his lodge door in a stupendous voice, 'Hallo, you sir! You Copperfield! Show that badge conspicuous, or I'll report you!' The playground was a bare gravelled yard, open to all the back of the house and the offices; and I knew that the servants read it, and the butcher read it, and the baker read it; that everybody, in a word, who came backwards and forwards to the house, of a morning when I was ordered to walk there, read that I was to be taken care of, for I bit, I recollect that I positively began to have a dread of myself, as a kind of wild boy who did bite.

Resultado de imagen de david copperfield dickens cartoonsDickens was really concerned about the importance of education. Prior to 1870, there were no rules or laws governing school syllabus or teacher conduct.Many schools taught by forcing the students to recite by heart from books, discouraging students´imagination. 
Dickens formed his opinions through his frequent visits to working-class neighbourhoods, going to schools and exploring the forms of educational provision for local paupers. These first hand experiences were a very good source for the writing of David Copperfield or Hard Times. For the writer, a good education could be the weapon to fight against ignorance, crime and poverty.

  1. Analyze David´s character in this extract and the problems he has to face.  How would you have reacted? Is a situation like this one possible nowadays?
  2. What kind of memories has he got? Relate this excerpt to Chapter 4, I Fall into Disgrace (the extract read in class). What similarities do you see?
  3. How have things changed since then till now? What do you think education should be like?
WRITE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW.

lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2019

HOW LANGUAGE SHAPES THE WAY WE THINK?

There are about 7,000 languages in the world and they all have their different sounds, vocabularies and structures but do they shape the way we think?
Watch the following video and find it out!!!


  1. What´s your opinion about this topic?
  2. Has something surprised you?
  3. Do you know any similar examples in different languages or have you got any personal experiences related to languages?

martes, 29 de enero de 2019

I HAVE A DREAM...

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a U.S. holiday that celebrates the birth date of one of America’s greatest civil rights leaders. Dr. King’s date of birth is January 15th, but the actual holiday is on the third Monday in January. This day recognizes the important achievements made to the American society. It is important to highlight that his focus on non-violent protests led to new laws that contributed to end racial discrimination.

 


In this video you have part of one of the most legendary speeches in the world!!! What´s your reaction when you listen to it? If Martin Luther King lived in the 21st century, what would he think? Do you think  his dream has come true?

Do you know why this type of speech was necessary at that time? What was going on in America in the 60s?   Let´s go back in history and learn some facts:



History: Bet You Didn't Know - March on Washington from hsc.tv on Vimeo.

You can read and listen to the whole speech in this website.
American Rhetoric. I have a dream speech.

After watching the videos and reading the speech:
  1. Can you explain what is the dream about? 
  2. What are the most important ideas for you? 
  3. Do you think this is an effective speech? Why? 
  4. What elements of Rhetorics does he use?
In this fight for human rights, music plays a very important role. There were many songs of protest and many musicians were really concerned with this topic. One of them was Bob Dylan. In fact, one of his songs Blowing in the Wind became a lyrical battle-cry against racial discrimination.


  1. What do you think of the song?
  2. What are the lyrics about? What problems and events are presented in the song?
  3. Does the songwriter use some symbols or metaphorical language?
  4. What do you know about Bob Dylan? Do some research and find some significant facts about him and his songs.
  5. How are the song Blowing in the Wind and Martin Luther King´s speech related?

miércoles, 9 de enero de 2019

A visitor in The Giver´s community!!!

After reading chapters 1 and 2 you have learnt some things about Jonas´family and their lives. 
The Giver Lesson Plans | The Giver Characters
Pretend you are invited by Jonas to his house and you meet him, his family and his friends.
Write an e-mail to your family or friends describing the experience. Compare what you have seen with you own life and express your feelings and emotions about this place and things happening there.