пятница, 11 января 2013 г.

Scapegoat


A “scapegoat” is a person or group of people who gets wrongly and unfairly blamed for something they didn’t do.
So, the scapegoat gets all the blame and all the punishment, but they actually didn’t do anything wrong.

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WORDS AND THEIR STORIES: belittle

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Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
Today’s word is belittle.  It was first used by Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.
Many years ago, a French naturalist, the Count de Buffon, wrote some books about natural history. The books were a great success even though some critics did not like them. Some critics said, “Count Buffon is more of a poet than a scientist.”

Grammar: unreal conditionals


A friend asks you what you would do if you won a million dollars in a lottery. You think it would be fun to spend the money on traveling, so this is how you answer.
You know what would be great is if I could take a few months off work and travel the world.

You know what would be (adjective)?

четверг, 10 января 2013 г.

London Underground celebrates 150th anniversary

Happy anniversary!
 Yes, the London Underground is 150 years old this week which is amazing. Have a go at recognising underground systems around the world.

понедельник, 7 января 2013 г.

воскресенье, 6 января 2013 г.

A-Ha - Lifelines

 One time to know that it's real.
One time to know how it feels.
That's all.
One call, your voice on the phone.
One place, a moment alone.
That's all.
What do you see?
What do you know?
One sign, what do I do?
Just follow your lifelines through
What if it hurts, what then?
What do we do?
What do you say?
Don't throw your lifelines away