We can be heroes!

Real heroes don’t wear capes. In fact, they look nothing like the glamorous superheroes we see in the movies. They are all around us, exhausted, dirty and sometimes scared. However, these ordinary people, whose names will never become famous, are the ones who work day and night, trying their best and even risking their lives to support us during this difficult time of crisis. This lesson  is my small tribute to them.

I thought it would be suitable to start with a favourite song of mine, David Bowie’s Heroes.

Heroes BowieListen to the song and complete the lyrics here.

Then,  read the background information about the song and fill in the missing prepositions. In what ways do you think this song could be relevant to coronavirus crisis?

Maybe the following comic strips by Iranian cartoonist and screenplay writer Mahnaz Yazdani might help you think a bit. The reason why these comic strips that Yazdani posted on Facebook and Instagram have gone viral is obvious: they send a powerful message about the real heroes around us in the most sensitive way.

So, why don’t you too pay a small tribute to these courageous frontline workers by adding a post on this padlet? Follow the link and post a story, an article or a message about these unsung heroes!

 

Are you good AT prepositions?

Prepositions are one of the most difficult parts of English grammar and and certainly an exam favourite! If you want to see how much you know about prepositions in English, check out those exercises:

Time prepositions 1

Time prepositions 2

Location prepositions 1

Location prepositions 2

Direction prepositions 1

Direction prepositions 2

Position prepositions 1

Position prepositions 2

* These exercises are from englishpage.com

Need some grammar and vocabulary practice? Visit the Language Lab!

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The Language Lab is a new page on this blog, where I will gradually add online exercises for you to practise your grammar and vocabulary. Here, you will find interactive exercises, where you can get help (using the ‘hint’ button), check your answers and do them again, if you want! Comments and questions are always welcome!

Click here to visit the Language Lab!

How are artificial Christmas trees made?

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Have you decorated your Christmas tree this year? Did you buy a real one or did you decorate an artificial (fake) one? I’m really happy to take mine out of its box every year and decorate it, rather than spend money on a real one. I guess most people do the same. Did you know where and how these trees are made? Watch this video and find out! If you want some more practice with your English can do the online exercises than follow.

 

Click here to watch the video!

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