Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla

Who says that size is important? Pronouns might be small but they’re very useful, as shown by the School Rock video below, part of an American educational series that ran from the mid-70’s to the mid-80’s.



Now, I have a friend named Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla,
And I could say that Rufus found a kangaroo
That followed Rufus home
And now that kangaroo belongs
To Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla.

Whew! I could say that, but I don't have to,
'Cause I got pronouns,
I can say, "HE found a kangaroo that followed HIM home and now IT is HIS"

You see, (uh) HE, HIM, and HIS are pronouns,
Replacing the noun
Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla,
A very proper noun.
And IT is a pronoun, replacing the noun, kangaroo! (How common!)

Now Rufus has a sister named Rafaella Gabriela Sarsaparilla.
If she found a kangaroo I'd say to you:
"SHE found a kangaroo that followed HER home, and now it is HERS."
But I can't say that...
'Cause she found an aardvark
That fell in love with HER and THEY're so happy.

And my name's Albert Andreas Armadillo.
(No relation to the Sarsaparillas.)
Because of pronouns, I can say:
"I wish SHE would find a rhinoceros for ME, and WE'd be happy."
You see, a pronoun was made to take the place of a noun,
'Cause saying all those nouns over and over
Can really wear you down!

Now I could tell you Rafaella Gabriela and Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla and Albert Andreas Armadillo found an aardvark, a kangaroo, and a rhinoceros. And now that aardvark and that kangaroo and that rhinoceros belong respectively to Rafaella Gabriela Sarsaparilla and Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla and Albert Andreas Armadillo!

Whew! Because of pronouns I can say, in this way:
"WE found THEM and THEY found US, and now THEY are OURS and WE're so happy." Thank you pronoun!

You see a pronoun was made to take the place of a noun,
'Cause saying all those nouns over and over
Can really wear you down.

Sometimes, when we take 'em all on the bus
People really raise a fuss.
They start shouting out a lot o' pronouns at us, like
"WHO brought that rhinoceros on this bus?" and
"WHAT made that horrible noise?" and
"WHICH one of them is getting off first?"

WHO, WHAT, and WHICH are special pronouns that can ask a question
In a sentence where you do not know the name of the noun,
But I know:
I have MINE, and SHE has HERS,
and he has his. Do YOU have YOURS?
THEY love US, and WE love THEM,
WHAT's OURS is THEIRS--
That's how it is with friends,
And pronouns, you are really friends, yeah!

'Cause saying all those nouns over and over
Can really wear you down.

Friday, March 25, 2011

The most famous street in the world.

Sesame Street first started on 10th November ,1969 and is now showing season (temporada) 41 ! The show was the first preschool educational television program to base its contents and production values on laboratory and formative research.

The programme has become the most viewed children's television show in the world, with 20 international versions, and broadcasts (emisiones) in over 120 countries.

Bert and Ernie (Blas y Epi ) are the most popular of the characters (personajes) living on the most famous street in the world.

Do you want to know why you should buy an eight and hang it on the wall ? Watch the video and have fun ! ( Encontrarás la transcripción debajo del video)




TRANSCRIPT

Salesman -Hey bud .
Ernie-Hey who ?
S.-You.
E.-Hey me ?
S.Yeah, come here !
E.-What ?
S.Come here .
E-What ?
S.You look like an intelligent young man.
E-I do ?
S.Yeah,
E-Oh yeah, I do. Sure .
S.You look like someone who would be interested in a bargain.
E.-A Bargain ? Sure . Why not ?Are you a salesman ?
S.Right .
E-What do you sell ?
S.Eights.
E-Eights ! Like the number eight ?
S.Shhhh Right, Like the number eight
E.-That’s kind of a weird thing to be selling.
S.Listen.You take this eight here, see. It is very useful. You buy it. You hang it on the wall.
E.-On the wall …Why should I buy an eight and hang it on the wall ?
S.Next time you wonder how many legs an octopus has. You look at the eight !
E-Octopus has eight legs.
S-SShh
E-The octupus has eight legs
S-Right , right or when you forget how many reindeer Santa Claus has ? Take the eight.
E-Eight reindeer.
S-Or When you can’t remember what time you eat breakfast in the morning ? You are ready ?
E-Ah ! I eat breakfast at eight !
S-Right ,now,you wanna buy an.. eight ?
E-No, I can’t I don’t have any money. See, just a couple of minutes ago I met this guy selling nines and bought his whole selection….


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Get Back to Basics

Get is a very versatile word. Not only does it have various meanings by itself, but get can have even more when combined with prepositions to form phrasal verbs. These phrasal verbs are very useful for talking about daily life, as you can see in the story below.

From Monday to Friday, I have to get up [1] at seven o’clock in the morning for work. This means that I get out [2] of bed and walk into the bathroom where I have a quick shower. After having tea and toast for breakfast, I get on [3] a train that goes to the city centre. Twenty minutes later I get off [4] the train at Manchester Piccadilly.

I have a very tiring day at the office, but with the help of six cups of coffee every day I manage to get through [5] the week. I get along [6] well with my colleagues, with whom I enjoy several pints of beer at the local Irish pub. In the early hours of Saturday morning, I get back [7] home at four in the morning. On these occasions, I get into [8] a taxi that takes me back home, as there are no buses or trains at that time. I feel exhausted when I get out [9] of the taxi to pay the taxi driver.

Can you understand the meanings of these phrasal verbs by their context? Let’s see if you can match them with their meanings below.

(a) arise, (b) enter a car, (c) enter public transport, (d) finish, (e) have a good relationship, (f) leave, (g) leave a car, (h) leave public transport, (i) return from somewhere.

The answers are in the comments below.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Shakira !!!

But don't expect to see her singing, shaking her hips (moviendo las caderas) or snogging (kissing -informal-) her boyfriend Gerard Piqué !!

In this video Shakira speaks about the work of her charity ,Barefoot Foundation,http://barefootfoundation.com/index_en.php (Fundación Pies Descalzos) at Oxford University's Oxford Union . The Oxford Union is a debating, educational, and social society . Over the years countless (incontables) actors, writers, film stars, musicians, celebrities and politicians have spoken there. These past guests (invitados) of The Oxford Union include the Dalai Lama, Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, Presidents Nixon, Carter and Reagan, Stephen Hawking, Michael Jackson, Jon Bon Jovi and Albert Einstein to name just a few.

Watch Shakira deliver her passionate speech about the importance of investing in children's education reciting from memory and in excellent English ! (the video is subtitled in Spanish).