Thursday, 12 February 2015

And, I am an African by Jane Oma

On Tuesday we had the pleasure to count on Jane's visit at the EOI. I hope you found her talk as thought-provoking as I did!

Here you have part of her speech. You can read the rest by clicking on the link below. I highly encourage you to read her blog!


"Over the years, I have taken up a new identity. I have embraced a wide and broad title. A title which sometimes feels bigger than I am, but one which nonetheless I am carrying with the utmost pride and dignity. Now, I am African.

At first, I was amused when people referred to me as an African. It was both exasperating and infuriating when I saw how some struggle to pronounce correctly, the name of my country of birth or sometimes even question its existence. Then, I’d get mildly irritated when non-Africans assumed that there is actually a country called Africa, when they talk about Africa and Africans as if they have no individual presence.  

As a matter of fact, there are people who don’t know where my country is, and even though it is sometimes still extremely annoying, instead of wasting time explaining where I am from, it has become convenient to simply say that I am African. So, now, I am simply, "African"."

Catching up on news _ Listening Int 1


http://www.onestopenglish.com/skills/listening/pdf-content/mp3-content/real2/catching-up-on-news-recording/147167.article

Listen to the following conversation. Read the statements and decide if they are: True, False or if you Don’t know.

 1. Dennis can’t play golf very well. 
 2. Kate has a boyfriend. 
 3. Kate is fifteen years old. 
 4. Becky is older than Kate. 
 5. Kevin often phones Anne. 
 6. Kevin is married. 
 7. Anne is married. 
 8. Anne is surprised at Kevin’s news.

Post your answers as a comment, please!

You can find the answer key and the transcript as a comment.

Good job, girls!

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Look up - listening activity Int 1

Hello everybody!

We have watched an extract from this beautiful video in class.

Try to watch it completely and read the lyrics.



You can find the lyrics in the author's webpage:
http://garyturk.com/portfolio-item/lookup/

I hope you enjoy it!