domingo, 14 de abril de 2013

ICONS OF ENGLAND: Cup of tea?


 If you had to choose the icons of England, that is, anything that could be considered as typical and characteristic of English culture, what would you mention?

 One of the symbols of England is definitely the "humble" cup of tea.  Read this text to know some more about it and then answer the questions below.

    


 CUP OF TEA?

 Have a nice sit-down with a cuppa. What could be more quintessentially English?
The most normal thing in the world. The tea we drink isn't English at all. There's a good chance the tea cup isn’t either... But wherever you go, right across England, you'll find cups of tea being served from your everyday greasy spoon to the Ritz. At the Ritz the beverage will be served in delicate bone china and with cucumber sandwiches. 

It was introduced into England (along with coffee and chocolate) in the 1650s and it was first of all valued for its restorative properties. In the Victorian era, tea became the centrepiece of a new late-afternoon social event in the lives of the rich. It was also a popular alternative to beer as the drink of working people.

The humble cup of tea is also surprisingly controversial. People ask questions such as "Do you put in the tea or the milk first?" Whether you put the milk or the tea in first, -because everybody has their own preferred method of making tea – tea is our national drink, a national icon.
“If you are cold, tea will warm you. If you are too heated, it will cool you. If you are depressed, it will cheer you. If you are excited, it will calm you.” William Gladstone (1809-1898)
  Adapted from www.icons.org.uk


domingo, 7 de abril de 2013

JOB INTERVIEWS



PREPARING FOR A JOB INTERVIEW 

The job interview is a crucial part of your job search because it’s an opportunity for the employer to get to know if you’re right person for the job. 
This video will provide you with some information to prepare for your job interview so that you can make a positive and lasting impression. 


Video from: www.youtube.com  
After watching the video, make a list of all the tips she gives you.
In your opinion, what is the most important one to be successful in a job interview?


LOOKING FOR A JOB

This video is just part of a series of activities designed to make Ampliación students aware of the most common steps to get a job.
Our main goal is to help them to know and develop the different tools and useful skills needed when looking for a job.
It would start with a description of the process: finding a job advert in a newspaper or on the Internet, writing a CV and a covering letter, filling in an application form, and finally, going to the job interview if they call you.
We would work on both written and oral skills. 

VIDEO DIDACTIC EXPLOTATION (for the English class)


1. Warm-up: Brainstorming
What would you do if you had a job interview tomorrow? that is, how would you prepare for the interview?
Guess: What kind of advice do you think she is going to give you?

2. Watch the first part of the video (till 1'25"). 
According to Caroline, what is the first thing you have to take into account when you go to a job interview? Do you agree with her? Why is the first impression so important?

3. Typical questions in job interviews. Make a checklist.
Pair-work: eliciting possible questions in a job interview.
For each question listed before, what is the best answer?

4. Watch the rest of the video and see if she mentions some of the questions you have guessed.

5. Make a list with all the tips she recommends to follow.

6. Meet in groups of three students. Two of you are the interview panel and the other student is the interviewee. Roleplay a job interview.


JUST FOR FUN!

Watch these videos. The first one shows you the origins of job interviews, and the second is a recent advert of a popular brand. Hope you enjoy them! 
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Videos from: www.youtube.com

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