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lunes, 21 de abril de 2014
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jueves, 26 de septiembre de 2013
Idiom of the week: Sitting Duck
Sitting Duck:
An easy target, an easy to attack victim.
Pronunciation: síting dak
Idiom - (slang) a vulnerable, a helpless target
Example: Sitting Ducks: Soldiers come under attack from higher ground.
Stand up for your health or become a sitting duck for disease.
US east-coast cities are ‘sitting ducks’ for storms, says top Obama scientist
Quick exercise: Returning from its disastrous first mission over Bremen, the badly damaged plane was a ___________ ______, its crew battered and bleeding, their chances of making it back to England diminishing by the second.
An easy target, an easy to attack victim.
Pronunciation: síting dak
Idiom - (slang) a vulnerable, a helpless target
Example: Sitting Ducks: Soldiers come under attack from higher ground.
Stand up for your health or become a sitting duck for disease.
US east-coast cities are ‘sitting ducks’ for storms, says top Obama scientist
Quick exercise: Returning from its disastrous first mission over Bremen, the badly damaged plane was a ___________ ______, its crew battered and bleeding, their chances of making it back to England diminishing by the second.
Useful Business English Expressions
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viernes, 13 de septiembre de 2013
Word of the Week: Resume & Resumé
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Resume: Reanudar, continuar
Pronunciation: Resiúm
vb - To restart by continuing a paused activity, to start again, to continue.
To assume or take a responsibility or title.
Example: Italian businesses are gradually resuming operations in Malta after……
Quick Exercise:
I need to __________ English classes at telephoneteacher.com so I can can improve fluency.
Resumé:
Currículum Vitae
Pronunciation: résiume
A summary of personal data & chronological events.
Latin resūmere to take up again, from re- + sūmere to take up
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miércoles, 4 de septiembre de 2013
Consejos para hacer más fácil la vuelta al cole…
Compartimos articulo con ideas y consejos para mejorar la transición de las vacaciones a la vuelta a clases al colegio tanto para padres como para los hijos.
Es muy interesante observar los detalles ya que iniciar bien puede afectar el rendimiento y actitud tanto académicamente como socialmente de los niños.
El grado de adaptación al regreso o al nuevo entorno depende de los niños pero también de los padres para lograr una transición exitosa.
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Es muy interesante observar los detalles ya que iniciar bien puede afectar el rendimiento y actitud tanto académicamente como socialmente de los niños.
El grado de adaptación al regreso o al nuevo entorno depende de los niños pero también de los padres para lograr una transición exitosa.
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lunes, 6 de mayo de 2013
Jose the Baker… Basic Reading Comprehension
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Jose lives in the city of Madrid.
He has a little sister, her name is Jane.
Jose’s Dad is from Spain, and his Mom is from The United States.
Jose loves to play football with his friends.
Jane likes to bake cookies with Mom.
One rainy day Jose helped Jane and Mom bake cookies, playing football was impossible in the rain.
Cookies? Asked Jose, I don’t like to bake cookies!
That’s for girls! said Jose.
That’s not true, said Mom, Some of the best bakers are men, baking is for everyone!
So Jose tried. He watched Mom and Jane bake the first time and then it was his turn.
He used chocolate.
He used butter.
He used everything Mom had in the kitchen.
Jose was surprised, it was fun to bake!
Jose’s cookies would be done in the morning.
The next morning Dad woke up early for work.
Dad smelled something in the air.
He opened the oven door, … MMMMMMMMMM!
His favorite, chocolate chip cookies!
Later that day, Dad called Mom, from work.
It’s been a wonderful day today!
Get everyone ready, tonight were going to the football match,
It’s Madrid against Barcelona!
QUESTIONS…
1. Jose’s Mom was a ……………… .
a. football player
b. foreigner
c. professional baker
2. Jose learned to ……………. .
a. eat butter in the morning
b. play football with his friends
c. bake cookies
3. We should never be afraid to……………. .
a. eat chocolate
b. try something new
c. play football in the rain
4. Dad’s day began …………….. .
a. in a good way
b. smelling Jose’s cookies
c. early in the morning
d. all of the above, a., b., c
5. It is always good to ………… .
a. spend rainy days indoors
b. learn new things
c. play football in the rain
6. Why was Dad happy that day?
Dad was happy that day because…
Ernie’s New Vocabulary Key…
Pronunciación: BéikCastellano: Hornear
Butter: an edible emulsion of fat globules made by
churning milk or cream; for cooking and table usePronunciación: Bater o bárerCastellano: mantequilla
Woke Up: stop sleeping; “She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock”Pronunciación: uók apCastellano: Despertó
Smell - the sensation that results when olfactory receptors
in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; “she loved the smell of roses”Pronunciation: smélCastellano: oler
Learn: A single conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of study. ~Chinese Proverb
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lunes, 15 de abril de 2013
Mejorar pronunciación en inglés - Palabras diferentes misma pronunciación
Pronunciación inglés – palabras diferentes misma pronunciación
Palabras en inglés con diferente significado pero con pronunciación sino idéntica pero si igual.
Existe una ligera diferencia de pronunciación casi imperceptible.
Las palabras son:
-Flower—–>pc/flauer (flor)
-Flour ——> pc/fláuer ( harína)
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Existe una ligera diferencia de pronunciación casi imperceptible.
Las palabras son:
-Flower—–>pc/flauer (flor)
-Flour ——> pc/fláuer ( harína)
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viernes, 16 de noviembre de 2012
"Words Are Like People, It´s A Small Word After All"
By: Ernie Os
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They seem to be in the same "family" of words and they even seem to be "back formations"(words that are formed directly from other words) of each other .
Family of words?
It sounds a little crazy but I think that words are like people.
Some words are more important than others even though they share the same language and society. For example the word "respect" is definitely more important than the word "probably"...
What about the word "love"?
If we could personify the word love, who do you think it could be, our mother? Our father? Probably. In a monarchy there´s always a king, a queen, and so on. Is this the same in a language?
Who could ever personify the words "Google", or "Apple"? Their creators of course, just like we are personified by our creator and our parents.
What person could personify the word "imagination" or the word "knowledge"?
That´s an easy question to answer in my book, Albert Einstein, and curiously he was the person who said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge"...
Today in our fragile and unpredictable world, we must be careful with our words.
It not not pleasant to hear words like "tragedy", or "crisis". Newspapers are about business not love.The more we feel bad for people and read about negativity around the world, the more we will buy them.
It´s time for sensitivity in the world, not sensationalism, no one is safe from tragedy or accidents.
"Words are more powerful than the sword." This is very true, take the life and accomplishments of Nelson Mandela...
He wrote many books while in prison and became a very educated and powerful force.
What word describes you? Really?
We all have the word in our brain but is it a word that we are proud of?
"Hi Mr. Untruthful, how was your day?"
"Greetings Ms. Miserable, how was your weekend?"
If people were words, What word would your best friend be?
Your boss? Your brother?
In a nation of words the president would probably be Mr. Liar.
Mr. "Money" would probably be a big businessman like the CEO of "Las Vegas Sands Corp." Sheldon Adelson, who is bringing the Las Vegas adult playground experience to Madrid. Every word, like every one of us, has an origin, and some words are much older than others. For me one word takes the cake, a "Golden Child" born in a University in California, a word that came into our lives in 1997 and has changed it forever, "Google".
The words "fire" and "water" are undoubtedly older than the word "Google".
"Google" is one baby that is here to stay.
(I wrote a blog post about "Google" and its origin previously, you can see it here...
Google is at the very top of the ladder in the world of words, it´s the prince waiting to be king or maybe the most popular person in the world.
What about the word "Hate"?
Who could personify this word? Hopefully not you or anyone that you know.
For me Hate is perfectly personified by Adolf Hitler, we all know why.
I remember when Mrs. Example (my mom), told me not to hang around with "Loser" and "Bad Habit" and to do my homework, things would have definitely been different for me.
Anyways...
Some words are more difficult to understand than others, like people on the other side of an international conference call.
In a world of uncertainty we can only control what we do, let´s try to be careful and sensitive with our words before we give them life in an email or letter...
Google woke up in his Marbella chalet and drove to the local coffee shop to have breakfast with Beautiful.
All she could talk about was how Mr. Despicable, her boss, made life difficult for her everyday.
She had talked to her friends Sunshine and Extravagant about changing jobs the night before.
They suggested that she call Mr. Right at his office and ask him if there was an opening at the law firm.
Google was only daydreaming about "Precious", the waitress who was specially nice that morning.
Beautiful was in a hurry to finish her omelet she was five minutes away from her English class with "Unpredictable", her Telephone Teacher from San Diego.
She was very excited...
What would they talk about next?
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lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2012
Escape From New York... "The Great Betrayal"
Greetings,
When I talk to Spanish students for the first time and ask them about America, if they have ever visited The United States or if they would like to and where, there´s always one city that comes up in conversation: New York.
New York,...
The City So Nice, They Named It TWICE,
"The Big Apple",
"The City That Never Sleeps"
and for Batman and Robin, "Gotham"...
What is there NOT to like about New York?
Broadway: the lights, the arts...
The largest Subway System in the World (NYC has the largest subway system in the world, operating underground since 1904.), its iconic Statue of Liberty: always a symbol of The American Dream...
The shopping in Manhattan...
The New York Times.
The New York Times?
You mean the newspaper that rejected King Juan Carlos´ plead to "be nice" when referring to Spain and it´s economic tragedy?
The New York Times?
The newspaper that published a "Yellow Pressed" article about Spain´s austerity and depicted the country with bias photographs and onesided captions?
And after all the love that Iberia has for New York, this, this is a betrayal in my book.
History tells about many great "backstabs"...
Austrian army officer Alfred Redl during World War 1, Redl worked as a spy for the Russian military and sold secrets about the Austrian army. The results were catastrophic for the Austrian army: his actions contributed to the deaths of half a million Austrians.
Redl committed suicide after Austrian police discovered his betrayal.
Harold Cole was the deputy commander of Scotland Yard during the end of the World War 2 and is considered one of the worst traitors of the war. He was responsible for divulging information to the Gestapo (German security police organized under the Nazi control) about the French resistance escape lines, which he had helped create. He was shot dead after capture by French police in 1946.
What about the end of Roman emperor Julius Caesar when his own nephew, Brutus, took part in the murder plot against him? Brutus accompanied a group of senators who savagely attacked Caesar. Caesar didn’t see it coming – the iconic line, “Et tu, Brutus?”, "You too, Brutus?" is one that will always remind us of Julius Cesar. The whole shameful betrayal was also the subject of a little Shakespearean play you may have heard of.
Well maybe The New York Times´ journalist S. Daley isn´t related to Brutus or Harold Cole, but her dimly lighted reflection of the economy in Spain almost suggests that Spain is the
only country in the world with hunger and unemployment.
Let´s forget about New York and Shakespearean drama and close our eyes and imagine that
we´re on the other side of the United States.
How about a daydream into San Diego, :"America´s Finest City"?
One of the world´s most important cultural borders and a birth place of
"The American Dream".
A place where sandals and beachwear take the place of black suits and dress shoes.
California... "The Beach Boys", barbecues, beautiful people, the best weather in the
world,and oh yeah, a place that has influenced every human on Earth, a place called Silicon Valley.
I lived in Andalucia for 6 months and I never saw some of the things I see in these pictures.
Stereotypes are very dangerous and I´m concerned about the thoughts of people who read
sensationalist articles of this type, they are not seeing the reality of this great country.
So maybe next time you plan a trip to "The States" you should book a flight to the friendly
part of America a place appropriately named after a saint "Diego".
Cheers,
Ernest.
P.S. Here´s the N.Y. Times Article:
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jueves, 6 de septiembre de 2012
Como pronunciar - Comfortable - en inglés Pronunciación en inglés
How to pronounce comfortable
Muy bien hagamos un pequeño ejercicio para corrregir la pronunciación de esta palabra tan difícil:
Recuerde no es: comfor téibol ni tampoco comfór tobol
La pronunciación correcta es: Kómftertbol
Separemos la palabra para practicar: komf-ter-bol
Ahora unamos la pronunciación: kómfterbol
¿Donde va el acento? El acento debe de ir en la primera sílaba: Kómfterbol
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Muy bien hagamos un pequeño ejercicio para corrregir la pronunciación de esta palabra tan difícil:
Recuerde no es: comfor téibol ni tampoco comfór tobol
La pronunciación correcta es: Kómftertbol
Separemos la palabra para practicar: komf-ter-bol
Ahora unamos la pronunciación: kómfterbol
¿Donde va el acento? El acento debe de ir en la primera sílaba: Kómfterbol
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miércoles, 20 de junio de 2012
Dr. t.t. ¿Qué puedo saber después de la clase gratuita de prueba inicial?
Conocer tu nivel es lo mas importante después de una clase de prueba de inglés (u otro idioma con telephoneteacher).
La comprensión del estudiante se agudiza de tal manera que la comprensión del idioma se vuelve más intuitiva. La pronunciación mejora notablemente ya que el phone-tutor corrige al momento y el estudiante reproduce los sonidos con confianza añadiéndoles a su registro vocal de pronunciación, de tal manera que se familiariza y pierde el miedo a escucharse a hablar en otro idioma sintiéndose cómodo, confiado y disfruta hablando el idioma con fluidez. Siempre con el apoyo de un telephone teacher ;)
Cheers,
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La comprensión del estudiante se agudiza de tal manera que la comprensión del idioma se vuelve más intuitiva. La pronunciación mejora notablemente ya que el phone-tutor corrige al momento y el estudiante reproduce los sonidos con confianza añadiéndoles a su registro vocal de pronunciación, de tal manera que se familiariza y pierde el miedo a escucharse a hablar en otro idioma sintiéndose cómodo, confiado y disfruta hablando el idioma con fluidez. Siempre con el apoyo de un telephone teacher ;)
Cheers,
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¿Por qué aprender a hablar inglés es tan importante?
Así opinan exitosos hombres de negocios e inclusive líderes espirituales.
Entrevista a:Hiroshi Mikitani
Japan
Por: David Pilling - http://www.ft.com/ (read full interview)
´´ Now younger people know they need to speak English´´.
´´ If all the employees of Panasonic or Sony could communicate in English, they could be far better than Samsung.....A language will open your eyes to the ´global´, and you will break free from this conventional wisdom of a pure Japan.´´
´´ English is a tool to globalise you, to make you change´´.
´´ With better English, more flexible labour laws, relaxed immigration policies and more investment in science, Japan can bounce back´´ . ´´ We need to fix just a couple of simple things and we´ll have a bright future.´´
´´ I´m reminded of something the writer Pico Iyer told me about the Dalai Lama. Whenever the head of Tibetan Budhism visits Japan he is asked how the country can improve..... according to Iyer the Dalai Lama consistently deflates his audience with the practical admonition: ´´Learn English´´
Learning English, a doorknob to opportunities...t.t. your teacher any time, anywhere 2012.
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