Just for you to listen to English.
viernes, 27 de abril de 2012
domingo, 22 de abril de 2012
ST GEORGE'S DAY
St George's Day in England remembers St George, England's patron saint. The anniversary of his death, which is on April 23, is seen as England's national day. According to legend, he was a soldier in the Roman army who killed a dragon and saved a princess.... Read more
ST GEORGE'S DAY MISCELLANEOUS.
viernes, 13 de abril de 2012
NO LOGO
No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies is a controversial book written by Canadian journalist Naomi Klein. It was first published in January, 2000. The book is largely about branding, and is often connected with the anti-globalization movement. Throughout the four parts, Klein writes about sweatshops, culture jamming, corporate censorship, Reclaim the Streets and much more. Many of the ideas in Klein's book can be traced back to the influence of the Situationists, a radical art/political group that was founded in the late 1950s. The book was awarded the Canadian "National Business Book Award" for 2000.
(taken from From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
THE IDEA BEHIND LOGOS(taken from From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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lunes, 9 de abril de 2012
jueves, 29 de marzo de 2012
Hard Sell Advertising
What It Is:
A hard sell is an aggressive sales tactic used to persuade customers to make an immediate purchase. It is the opposite of a soft sell.
Ex. All I did was ask for a price list and a carpet salesman started giving me the hard sell.
How It Works/Example:Ex. All I did was ask for a price list and a carpet salesman started giving me the hard sell.
In a hard sell, a salesperson tries to sell a product or service by applying pressure that suggests a sense of urgency to the buyer. A hard sell is closely associated with short-term advertising and the assumption that consumers are inherently indecisive. For this reason, many rationalize hard selling as a way to ensure that a buyer benefits and does not miss an opportunity.
For example, someone selling a mattress may engage in hard selling by explaining its long-term orthopedic and health benefits while telling the customer that he or she will get an especially great price if the mattress is purchased that day.
For example, someone selling a mattress may engage in hard selling by explaining its long-term orthopedic and health benefits while telling the customer that he or she will get an especially great price if the mattress is purchased that day.
domingo, 11 de marzo de 2012
ST PATRICK'S DAY (17th March)
Follow the links and answer the questions :
· Facts about Ireland :
Complete with the correct information:
Number and names of the provinces:
Number of counties:
When did the Great Potato Famine occur?
How many people lived in Ireland at that time?
How many inhabitants are there in Ireland today?
How many days can it rain in one year?
What is the Irish symbol for good luck?
What is Ireland ’s national symbol?
What is the Guinness factory?
How many liters of beer does the average Irishman drink in a year?
What do people do to the Blarney stone to get the gift of gab? (= le don d’élocution)
How many tourists come to Ireland every year?
How many people around the word claim to have Irish ancestors?
- The history of Saint Patrick’s Day :
Choose the best answer : (00:00 to 1:50)
1. Ireland is also called:
a. the Diamond Isle b. the Emerald Isle c. The Ruby Isle
a. the Diamond Isle b. the Emerald Isle c. The Ruby Isle
2. The story of Saint Patrick’s Day goes back
a. to the 3d century b. to the 4th century c. to the 5th century
a. to the 3d century b. to the 4th century c. to the 5th century
a. six years b. ten years c. seven years
4. What encouraged him to escape?
a. another slave b. a vision c. God
a. another slave b. a vision c. God
5. How many visions did he have?
a. 2 b. 3 c.4
a. 2 b. 3 c.4
6. His mission was to help
a. British people b. French people c. Irish people
a. British people b. French people c. Irish people
7. He became a
a. a druid b. a teacher c. a priest
a. a druid b. a teacher c. a priest
a. snails b. flies c. snakes
9. These animals can be seen as a symbol of
a. Satan b. paganism
a. Satan b. paganism
10. Another symbol associated to Ireland is
a. the shamrock (trèfle) b. beer c. the tree
a. the shamrock (trèfle) b. beer c. the tree
11. Saint Patrick’s Day is March 17th because:
a. it’s the day he was born b. the day he escaped c. the day he died
a. it’s the day he was born b. the day he escaped c. the day he died
Answer the questions: (1:50 to end)
1. What do Catholics do during Lent?
2. Where in America was St Patrick’s Day first celebrated?
3. When did people start celebrating it in New York City ?
4. Today, what parade is the most famous?
5. What countries did Irish immigrants flee to during the Potato Famine?
6. What clothes do people in America wear on St Patrick’s Day?
7. What politician of Irish origin appears in the video?
- New York City Saint Patrick’s Day parade :
1. What event changed the New York City St Patrick’s day parade and made it more important? What else did it transform, according to the historian?
2. What message did the Irish send through this huge parade?
3. What are the three adjectives used to qualify the parade in NY?
4. How many marchers were there in the 1870s? and in the 1940s?
5. How many spectators were there in 1948? What famous politician was there?
6. Depending on the weather, how many marchers can come today? For how many spectators?
7. What is the difference between the St Patrick’s Day parade and the other parades in New York City ?
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