Wednesday 17 December 2014

CHRISTMAS SONG: FIGHTING EBOLA


Christmas is a time for charity: Many organizations record videos to raise money. This time our favourite stars united for a good cause: FIGHTING EBOLA. They recorded a new version of the 1984 Band Aid classic song, "Do they know It is Christmas" The song was recorded by One Direction, Ed Sheeran, Chris Martin, Rita Ora, Emeli Sande and others.



 
Do they know It is Christmas
 

"Do They Know It's Christmas?"One Direction:]It's Christmas time, there's no need to be afraid

[Ed Sheeran:]
At Christmas time, we let in light and we banish shade

[Rita Ora:]
And in our world of plenty we can spread a smile of joy

[Sam Smith:]
Throw your arms around the world at Christmas time

[Paloma Faith:]
But say a prayer and pray for the other ones

[Emeli Sandé:]
At Christmas time it's hard but while you’re having fun

[Guy Garvey:]
There’s a world outside your window and it’s a world of dread and fear

[Dan Smith:]
Where a kiss of love can kill you

[Angelique Kidjo:]
Where there’s death in every tear

[Chris Martin:]
And the Christmas bells that ring there are the clanging chimes of doom

[Bono:]
Well, tonight we’re reaching out and touching you

[Seal:]
Bring peace and joy this Christmas to West Africa

[Ellie Goulding:]
A song of hope where there’s no hope tonight

[Sinéad O'Connor:]
Why is comfort to be feared, why is to touch to be scared?

[Bono:]
How can they know it’s Christmas time at all?

[One Direction:]
Here’s to you

[Olly Murs:]
Raise a glass to everyone

[Bastille:]
Here’s to them

[Sam Smith:]
And all there is to come

[Rita Ora:]
Can they know it’s Christmas time at all?

[All:]
Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again

Heal the world
Let them know it’s Christmas time again



Friday 12 December 2014

GRAMMAR TIPS: COLLECTIVE NOUNS

Matching verbs to collective nouns

 Collective nouns are nouns which stand for a  group or collection of people or things. They include words such as audiencecommittee,policecrewfamilygovernmentgroup, and team.

In American English, most collective nouns are treated as singular, with a singular verb:
√ The whole family was at the table.
 The government is doing a good job.
 He prefers an audience that arrives without expectations.
In British English, most collective nouns can be treated as singular or plural:
The whole family was at the table. [singular collective noun; singular verb]
The whole family were at the table. [plural collective noun; plural verb]
The government is doing a good job. [singular collective noun; singular verb]
The government are doing a good job. [plural collective noun; plural verb]
There are a few collective nouns (in both British and American English) that are always used with a plural verb, the most common of which are police and people:
 She’s happy with the way the police have handled the case.
X She’s happy with the way the police has handled the case.
 It's been my experience that people are generally forgiving.
X It's been my experience that people is generally forgiving.
If you aren’t sure whether to use a singular or a plural verb with a collective noun, look it up. Most dictionaries will tell you which is correct.

Monday 8 December 2014

Translation 3º ESO A

Hi, guys. I hope you´ve enjoyed this long weekend but I hope you have revised hard for our exam too!
These are the translation sentences for you to correct:

1. When it got dark I drove  away from my house following the signposts to the nearest village.
2. His wife fell off her motorbike. She asked for help but nobody heard her. After a while, the police arrived and took her to hospital.
3. I´ m tired of wandering through the forest. Let´s take that path.
4. The swimmer dived into the (swimming) pool.
5. Their neighbour was charged with drug dealing. He faces three years in prison.
6. Did you get good scores/results/marks in your last geography test?
7. Take the books out of the box and put them on/onto the shelf.
8. I climbed to/towards the top of the mountain after I went trekking/ after going trekking for three hours.  ///  I climbed the mountain after ...
9. The baby was crawling across the room when suddenly we noticed/realized he ...