terça-feira, 27 de julho de 2010

Resumé Improvements

There is a website that really rocks in terms of helping writing resumés.
Go to http://jobmob.co.il/ and find many ideas to shape your curriculum. You will find articles, adjectives that describe skills, comments and much more.

sábado, 24 de julho de 2010

The Electric Company

Created in 1970, the Electric Company was created to entertain and teach children English while they watched television.
In a digital era, the show was modernized and adapted to the new children audience. All the episodes provide educative activities which adults can also learn.
I found it interesting for foreign students learn how to pronounce words and express sentences in different tone of voice.

Some videos and search material below.



The Electric Company in 1971.

Interview with the executive producer.

The Electric Company in 2008.

Watch the episodes and clips.

quarta-feira, 14 de julho de 2010

Curiosities about New York, part I

Walking on the streets of New York City I come across with some interesting figures.

Hispanic singers in the subway and a statue of the size of a person on a corner on the 5th Street.
This souvenirs are not only used for Christmas!

Do you need to use the restroom? Make sure you read the information first. This car is easy to park!!


This car on the Porto Rico`s Day.

Revelation Song

I was listening to the new Diante do Trono songs for the 13th DVD Aleluia, and saw Ana Paula Valadão sing A Canção do Apocalipse. As it is a version of the Revelation Song, I found the original version of the song written in 2004 by Jennie Lee Riddle. Kari Jobe who is one of my favorite singers nowadays, sings the song with Gateway Church worship group.

Click on the different videos and have access to an Interview with the songwriter, Diante do Trono version and Kari Jobe singing.

Gateway Worship - Revelation Song lyrics | LyricsMode.com

God bless your life and all the nations of the world.


terça-feira, 8 de junho de 2010

The New York Times


If you are not in New York to buy the most famous newspaper, the newspaper reaches to you in a simple click. In addiction, you can also see the news.

The New York Times has a multimedia page full of videos, photos and articles about latest news.
While you read what interests you, the text offers underlined addictional information in case you miss a recall of what exactly each name refers to.
The videos are particularly appealling to me. Check this one about Finding Models in Rural Brazil.

quarta-feira, 2 de junho de 2010

What`s your English, South Africa?

In a World Cup year, everybody wonders how the country is, how the population live their every day life, how is the food and so on.
For English teachers it is a challenge to show our students how the English is spoken in different countries. Not only do I enjoy this challenge, but also I look for real examples of how the language is used in a daily basis.
Macmillan Education prepared a video on how is Sounth English is. Look at this video!
If you click on the other 4 videos right on name of the publisher, you will see more useful examples.

There is also a Macmillan Dictionary of Global English and Language with blog pages of different English sopken in the world. It is worth checking.

Let`s keep swapping our English!!
See you soon folks.

sexta-feira, 14 de maio de 2010

Bossa Blue

Bossa Blue is a mix of bossa nova ( from Brazil) and harp bop.

Read about Chris Standring who plays beautifully this jazz tune.

What is possible to be done with a guitar?

There are two amazing musicians I admire for their impeccable performances:
Yamandú Costa, a Brazilian prodigy musician from Rio Grande do Sul. He was born in a family who breathes music. By reading his biography, it is easy to know why he is considered to be one of the 10 best guitarists in Brazil:

''What is new or unique about Yamandu? He plays the 7-string guitar (a different instrument with different sound potential) and exploits the seventh string on the low end so that you hear two melodies or counterpoint lines and sweeping bass note swipes. The sound he delivers is an amalgam of Choro, the most played music in Brazil, with Gaucho melodies and dance rhythms producing a distinctly new sound. Most important, his style is unique: he has an aggressive masculine attack, with strong, firm fingering and explosion in his execution--technical brilliance (Frank Cherry) .''
Read his biograph in Portuguese. Read his biograph in English.
One of his videos on YouTube

A French/Canadian musician who plays rumba flamenco guitar has got me into a delicious song th other day. I first heard Havana, then I had to google him to find more songs which was not difficult due to his repertoire on the internet. Jesse Cook had a traditional musician tragetory but gave a chance to other kind od instruments to idealize his own style which is contagious. Yet, his website is a melody to read: www.jessecook.com. Read his biograph.
Watch one of his videos.

domingo, 14 de março de 2010

U.S. SECRETARY OS STATE, Hillary R. Clinton in Brazil

I was watching Mrs. Clinton's "townterview" in Brasília-São Paulo this evening when I thought of sharing the link with my readers so that you can also watch the entire interview at Unipalmares University in São Paulo.
Throughout the interview, I had a chance to get to know her more and follow her concerns about Iran, women in politics, education, Obama's election, Afro-students and education as the key to achieve goals in life, economy, Brazil and much more.
To watch the interview, please click here.
To read more about Hillary's visit to Brazil, click here.

terça-feira, 9 de março de 2010

Keeping the candle burning...

Being a teacher is a lifelong project.
Every time we find somehting interesting we think of showing it to our students.
We have the desire to share what we have of the best.
It keeps our mind working to find out more about the world.