New blog for the english lesson…

October 7, 2008

Hi!

I’ve just created this blog… so I have nothing to say yet…

ok, first I have to understand how does wordpress work, then I’ll add some rabbish in order to practice english…

Don’t worry, if you find this blog boring, you can press the “close” button whenever you want!

 

If your choice is to stay here and read, watch and listen everything (strange choice I think, but I don’t want to try to understand it), well… let’s stay and post as many comments as you want ;)

Be crazy!


link : teachter’s blog

Phrases

May 17, 2009

51 Phrases I have To Learn

Count

Item of interest

Phrase

Source

1 Introducing a speech Today, I’m going to talk about… In class
1 Introducing a speech Today, we will take a look at some websites… In class
2 1)  vocabulary/preposition
2) vocabulary
Heavy snow fell across the French resorts. Transcription
1 Vocabulary/preposition Find out how much traffic a website is getting Transcription &
http://www.labnol.org/
1 Vocabulary Now there are a bunch of traffic estimation services http://www.labnol.org/
3 Vocabulary/estimation Trends for Website can give a fairly accurate estimate of site traffic.
(tendances /assez précis / estimation)
Trends : in class
the phrase:
http://www.labnol.org/
2 Vocabulary/verb/preposition This is the only service that claims to provide a count of daily visitors to any website.
(qui pretend offrir)
http://www.labnol.org/
1 Vocabulary? My riding felt comfortable Transcription
2   He acquired the first ever Swedish podium spot. Transcription
1 Vocabulary (verb)
Idiomatic
Young people flock to Facebook.
Birds of a feather flock together
(qui se ressemble s’assemble)
In class
2 1)  tense
2) vocabulary
The new fashion will be arriving on your door step this week! Transcription
1 Verb/preposition It’s appearing on the website Transcription
1 Vocabulary I met Alexandre H, better known, “the geek” A text in class
1 Vocabulary The stadium was packed for this big event Transcription
1 Vocabulary Undergraduate Open Days 2009.
Our Open Days will help you make a decision about where you would like to study.
http://www2.surrey.ac.uk/
1 Grammar: ask so. to do
and order : verb+so.+action[to do s.]
He asks me why I do not do it and he asks her to do it instead.  
1 Grammar:
would like to
+ someone + something?
I would like you to send me an email.  
1 Preposition You don’t know everything by me. Song
1 Vocabulary, verb I kept watching and looking.
(= I
continued watching and looking)
In class
1 Preposition You need to explain to me this process. In class
1 Preposition Different page templates depending on URL aliases. In class + http://drupal.org/
1 Idiom / vocabulary I don’t want to be a burden! Movie
1 idiom Iraqi children bear the burden of the war In class + Internet
1 Turn of phrase It was a pleasure being the first guest. In class
1 Preposition There are 10 people involved in this drug traffic. In class
1 Vocabulary, verb Somebody handed me the binoculars. In class
1 Byword (Slang, Argo) She got a secret crush on him In class
1 Byword It was more than just an action fighting game In class
1 Vocabulary The staff is arguing that students don’t have too much work. In class
2 1)       Byword

2)      Technical vocabulary + pronunciation

It would be nice to have CMYK color space. Laetitia’s transcription + Internet
1 Turn of phrase A new compass is indicating which way you’re looking. Laetitia’s transcription
2 1)       Byword

2)      Adverb, often used word

But if you grab and drag, the pixels actually freely floats. Laetitia’s transcription
1 Adverb, what “actually” doesn’t mean We currently support text link ads.  
1 Adverb, often used Mom was constantly telling us that she loved us. (= always) In class
1 Vocabulary Both of my parents are from France http://www.anglaisfacile.com/
1 Vocabulary Neither of the restaurants we went to was expensive.
1 Vocabulary We can go to either restaurant. I don’t mind (=one or the other)
1 Those same words but using alone I couldn’t decide which of the two shirts to buy. I liked both
1 ‘Is your friend British or American?’  ‘Neither. She’s Australian.’
1 ‘Do you want tea or coffee?’
‘Either. I don’t mind.’
1 3rd way to use them Both Ann and Tom were late.
1 Neither Liz nor Robin came to the party.
1 I’m not sure where he’s from. He’s either Spanish or Italian.
Sum: 51  

Super Laser Pen!

May 8, 2009

LaserPen

What are the features ?

  • - Thousands of colors in only one pen
  • - You can pick a color from any object because a color picker is in your pen
  • - Not only can you write but it is also a color picker
  • - You will have more room in your pencil holder
  • - Your pencil holder will be lighter

How does it work ?

  • - There is no ink, it is laser print
  • - You can save your colors and create your own palet which you will find very useful
  • - LaserPen is good for the environment, you can recharge it with solar energy
  • - It is made with a very strong material (which is unbreakable !)
  • - It is a very thin and light object
  • - A little hologram screen is beamed so you can interact with other people ( a wifi connection enables you to exchange your palet)
  • - You can also save other data (like you currently do with your USB key)
  • - While you are writing with your pen you can also send your text to people because the pen converts your handwrited text in digital format
  • - It is waterproof so you can write everywhere even under the water !

The boy does nothing

March 8, 2009

I’m fond of the song of Alesha Dixon : 
The boy does nothing

I like the rythm of Mambo and how she puts the lyrics (quite funny).
(the last sentense is… let’s hear…) 

Clip:

Lyrics:

I got a man with two left feet
And when he dances down to the beat
I really think that he should know
That his rhythms go go go

I got a man with two left feet
And when he dances down to the beat
I really think that he should know
That his rhythms go go go

[Chorus]
Does he wash up?Never wash up
Does he clean up?No, he never cleans up
Does he brush up?Never brushed up
He does nothing the boy does nothing

[Repeat chorus]
Hey boy how you been
I got a thousand lines
Where do I begin
And I been here, been there
Traveling
I saw you at the corner
My vibe kicked in
And two fields
I clock you
Wearing tight jeans
A real nice suit
He was smiling like you
Was just seventeen
I asked him for a dance
He said yes please!
Take a sip of dancing juice
Everybody’s onto you
Through the left and to the right
Everybody hit the rhythm
It’s on tonight
I’m gonna feel the heat within my soul
I need a man to take control
Let the melody blow you away

Does he wash up?Never wash up
Does he clean up? No he never cleaned up
Does he brush up? Never brushed up
He does nothing the boy does nothing

[Repeat chorus]

Work it out now
Work it, work it out now

Do the mumbo
Shake it all around now

Everybody on the floor
Let me see you clap your hands

I wanna see you work
I wanna see you move your body in turn
I wanna see you shake your hips and learn

I wanna see you work
I wanna see you move your body and turn
I wanna see you shake your hips and learn

I wanna see you work it, work it, work it out now

Does he wash up? Never wash up
Does he clean up? no, he never cleans up
Does he brush up? Never brushed up
He does nothing the boy does nothing
[Repeat chorus]

And if the man can’t dance he gets no second chance

February 23, 2009

That is the work we made in class : “describe a process”

How to make a movie in 3 main steps

Step 1

  • first of all, you need an idea. So write your scenario, everything has to be prepared. You can also draw a storyboard. Cut every scenes and sequences. Prepare every single slot.
  • You will also need to prepare devices like camera, lights, video tapes, computer and softwares.
  • Then you have to go and find actors, places, accessories, and plan everything : shooting times, lunches rests and be careful with the weather.

Step 2

  • Once you have everything right planed, you can start shooting. Don’t forget to shoot several times every scene and follow the planning in the storyboard. Choose right views and pay attention to the lightening.

Step 3

  • Now you can work on footages and make special effects unsing Premiere, After Effect or 3DS MAX for example and also make sound effects.
  • Finally, find a public and show your movie!

transcription

December 21, 2008

I’d like to try to transcript this video:

 

My transcription : (from the beginning to 3:00)

Coming up in the program, we go behind the scenes at the ski and board fashion shoot. The Alps enjoy some huge snowfalls with more resorts opening early. And find out who was crowned the King of style in Stockholm last Week end.

 

- Hi everyone and welcome to the snow-cast.

This week with (you …) another new face Emma Bebb.

-Hi! I work with Carrie in the marketing department.

-Great to have you Emma. Now, last week end up to about meter snow fell in parts of the Alps. Heavy snow fell across the French resorts, just in time for the opening week end in Val Thorens. Over in Canada Whistler decided to open its doors a day early daily thanks to great conditions on its upper runs.

 

The two mountains will have limited terrain at this early season, we got a fifty five centimetres base and importantly we’ve got  lots of  snow-guns going and there is some weather in  the forecast so we keep our fingers crossed for lot m… lots more snow.

 

-And back here in Europe: snow has been falling across Swiss resorts all week and we’ll have some great photos to show you at the end of the program.

-Now, if you’re heading to the slopes soon, you might well want to update your wardrobe

 

We went along to the ski and board fashion shoot.

To have a sneaky peek behind the scenes and see what goes into making those clothes look so good. The magazine’s assistant editor Rosa Wildy was helping out back stage. We had a chat with her to find out what the trends are for this coming season.

-Well fashion seems to be really exciting this year. There’s load of different trends including neon. Purple’s a huge colour and even some really glamorous tailed items. There’s so much that we’re running actually two issues of fashion not just one. And it’s also appearing on the website.

 

- And if you are a member, then the new issue of skiing board will be arriving on your door step this week!

- Now over in Stockholm the Olympic stadium last week end was packed for a huge ski and snowboarding event.

 

Twenty thousand spectators were there to see Finish boarder Janne Korpi taken a gold medal at the 2nd big air of the 2009 LG snowboard FIS World cup.

The best skiers in the world were also there to compete for the title of King of style.

Eventually it’s was Norwegian P.K. Hunder, free style champion at the London freeze who earned his way on the throne with a double caught twelve.

Boarder Chris Soerman acquired the first ever Swedish podium spot in the event with a backside 900 and a frontside 180. I think he was pretty proud of.

 

- It’s amazing It’s… a lot of people and… I can’t be more happy! I had a good day and my riding felt comfortable and… I’m (shocked).

 

Grade : 11/20 (because of the shortness)

Mistakes?

November 2, 2008

I had to find mistakes in the five following blogs:

Joris : I didn’t find any mistakes
Julie E : “Also, I highlight the phrases I find very interesting to remenber”
–> It may be better like that: Also, I highlighted the phrases I found very interesting to remember. (?)
Julie T : nothing’s wrong
Julien : mistakes have already been corrected
Karine (Maké’s blog) : I didn’t find anything wrong…

Our story

October 28, 2008

Sophie’s Birthday

Today I took the bus, as usual.  My bus driver talks a lot, sometimes, he even stops driving just to talk, which passengers find very annoying.

This morning, he wished me an “Happy birthday”. How could he know that it was my birthday? He might have seen my blog. I assume he got to know the everyday life of every passengers.

He made sure to tell everyone to sing along the Happy birthday song. His voice is just terrible.

After 5 minutes singing loud, everybody started complaining. People who are not used to take this bus must have trouble understanding the situation.

What is the conclusion? Just being a cool driver will not necessarily mean involving into people’s private life.

He was an entertainer, although a better talker than a bus driver.

The linguist

October 27, 2008

Transcription of this postcast.

Today I went for a haircut. My barber talks a lot.
Sometimes he even stops cutting just to talk, which I find mildly annoying.
On the other hand I am always entertained for 30 minutes while he cuts my hair.
He does a good job and charges me 18 dollars, which is not the cheapest, but not the most expensive, haircut in Vancouver.

He told me that he came to Canada as a 16 year old, 20 years ago.
He went to hair dressing school and then worked for a chain of hair salons for 5 years, in different locations in the city.
He got to know the personalities of different kinds of clients.
He found he did not like working in the heavily Chinese district of Richmond because, in his words, the customers would arrive late and expect to be served right away.
If they were not served immediately, they assumed that the customer who was being served in their place had paid extra. He did not like the pressure of that situation.

He eventually opened his own shop in North Vancouver. He said that he made sure to learn about all the subjects that his clients were interested in, from fly fishing to the stock market. He knew that if customers liked him, they would come back.

After 20 years in Canada, dealing daily with English speaking Canadian clients, his English is just terrible.
His pronunciation, use of words, structure, you name it, are all quite poor.
When he talked about a leading politician and his wife, “he” and “she” were regularly used wrong.
I had trouble understanding whom he was talking about.
People who are not used to Chinese accents must have trouble understanding him.
His English is poor even by the standards of his native Hong Kong.

Just being immersed in the language and talking the language will not necessarily improve you :
- You need to want to improve
- You need to have a deliberate program of improvement
- You need to listen.

On the other hand, he was successful at building up a customer base, and did not seem to feel inhibited in any way by his poor English.
He was a communicator, although a better talker than a listener.
I have not suggested to him that he join The Linguist.

Be paid in $Millions : become C.E.O!

October 26, 2008

Before becoming C.E.O, you should know more about this three lettres.

C.E.O = Chief executive officer (It means boss).

I collected some stuff about this job… 
Read, and you’ll know how they think, so how to become C.E.O!

Oh I think being C.E.O is better with $Millions, so I found a firts site:

  • Type : website
  • Search string:  ceo richest (google)
  • Results:
    - 1 - http://trak.in/tags/business/2008/01/29/four-indians-forbes-top-10-ceo-list/
    - 2 - http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/08/22/oracle-boss-richest-ceo
    - 3 - http://www.forbes.com/lists/
    - 4 - http://www.crn.com.au/News/83267,oracle-boss-richest-ceo.aspx
    - 5 –  http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb100/2006/rich_execs/index.html
  • My selection : the 2nd result!

ORACLE BOSS Larry Ellison has been named as the top-paid chief executive in the United States by Associated Press hacks.

Worth $25 billion, Ellison persuaded Oracle to award him a fiscal 2008 pay package valued at $84.6 million this year. This makes him the best paid CEO in the US.

He knocked Occidental Petroleum CEO Ray Irani off the top slot. Irani fell out of the top 10 altogether.

Ellison’s gets seven million stock options valued at $71.2 million to vest during the next four years. How much he makes depends on how Oracle’s stock goes beyond the options’ exercise price of $20.49.

Ellison also made $544 million by cashing in 36 million stock options during Oracle’s last fiscal year.

His salary is decide by a three-member compensation committee which consists of talent agent Jeffrey Berg, Stanford University professor Hector Garcia-Molina and Naomi Seligman, a partner at a technology research firm.

They added up the figures and multiplied it by their combined shoe size and worked out that Ellison deserved to be richly paid because the company’s fiscal 2008 profit climbed 29 percent to a record $5.5 billion.

The downside to earning all this money is that poor Larry has such an expensive lifestyle. According to AP it costs him $20 million a year just to live in the style to which he has become accustomed.

Poor lamb. µ

L’Inq
AP

Conclusion? You have to learn all about stock options if you want a C.E.O life!

Read the rest of this entry »

My first introduction…

October 14, 2008

here : 

http://etudiant.univ-mlv.fr/~jvalnet/anglais1.wav

(sorry for the height instead of eight)

Don’t listen… (thx Gab)


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