APRRIL FOOL'S DAY

The First of April is April Fools' Day. The origins of this celebration are uncertain, but it seems to be related to seasons. In this day people play tricks/pranks/hoaxes to everybody. Do you want to know more about this day?

In some countries practical jokes are only played till noon, and if anybody pulls a trick later than that, they are called an April Fool. Newspapers often join in the fun and pull elaborate hoaxes on their readers.
Could the following be a good and innocent joke for April Fool's Day?

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PASSIVE VOICE. EXERCISES

Pasive Voice








 

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TRAVELLING


 CLICK HERE AND DO THE QUIZ : EDINBURGH

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PLANNING A HOLIDAY

Planning a holiday

Many people take their main holiday in summer, and although some people choose a last-minute break, others plan their holiday months in advance.

The beginning of the year is a good time for people to start looking at holiday brochures. Tour operators (companies that organise holidays) as well as travel agents (the people that sell holidays) give lots of information about holiday destinations and types of holiday. Apart from the traditional two-week beach holiday, you can choose from a range of holidays: a cruise (holiday on a ship), an activity holiday (a holiday that involves walking, cycling, climbing or other sports), a city break (a weekend or a few days in a different city) and so on. 
A lot of people choose a package holiday, where flights and accommodation are included in the price. But many people prefer an independent holiday, where they make their own travel arrangements.

If you travel independently, you will need to book your flights or train tickets. 

Unless you have an onward destination, you will probably book a return journey. Then you will need to make a reservation at a hotel, or another place to stay, such as a campsite (if you are camping in a tent), or a caravan site (if you are staying in a caravan), or a B&B (a bed and breakfast).

For all types of foreign holidays, it is essential that you check you have all your travel documents. Make sure your passport hasn't expired, and that you have a visa if necessary. If you are travelling to some countries, you also need to make sure that all your vaccinations (protection against illness) are up to date. For some countries you might need a vaccination against hepatitis, or yellow fever, for example.

As your departure date gets nearer, you can start to plan the details of your journey. Perhaps it will be a good idea to buy a guide book, or a phrase book, if you don't speak much of the local language. Some people like to read up on (= get lots of background information) on where they are going, and find out about the places of interest and "must-see" sights. It's also fun to make a packing list, so you don't forget any vital clothes or toiletries.

It's also a good idea to buy local currency in advance, if your flight gets in (= arrives) in the middle of the night, when no banks are open. Most airlines also advise you to take out (=get) travel insurance just in case your flight is delayed or cancelled, or if you get ill and need to be repatriated (sent back to your country).

Don't forget to make arrangements for your pets and your house while you're away. Put your dog into kennels (a dog hotel), and leave a key with your neighbour just in case! Hopefully your neighbour will keep an eye on your house while you're on holiday! Finally, get to the airport with plenty of time to spare. Nowadays it can take much longer to get through security and onto the plane.
Have a nice trip and send your neighbour a postcard!
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POLAR BEARS IN ZOOS?

Knut: a polar bear born at Berlin  zoo.
READ THE STORY OF THESE CUDDLY[kadli] BEAR AND REFLECT ON THE TOPIC.

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The Body in the Library and Ghost Stories

Click on the link and you'll find a usefull guide to make your reading easier.

 The body in the Library
                                                                                                         

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PASSIVE VOICE.



MORE ABOUT PASSIVE

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SOME MORE PRACTICE


Here you have a useful link to practice different strategies. TRY IT OUT!!!!!!!!

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IRELAND

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Sojourner Truth


'All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights'
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The name Sojourner may be familiar to you. It was the name of the wheeled robot that was sent on the expedition to Mars in 1997 to explore the surface of the planet. The name was chosen after a worldwide competition, in which students were asked to choose a heroine, and write an essay explaining why her name should be given to the Mars Pathfinder. And Sojourner, which means a temporary resident or a traveller, was the winner.

SOJOURNER TRUTH

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WOMEN'S DAY

100 women



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