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miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2016

INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY_ 18th MAY 2016

Every year since 1977 International Museum Day is organised worldwide around May 18.

This day is an occasion to raise awareness on how important museums are in the development of society.
Each year’s International Museum Day theme is proposed by ICOM’s network and aims to promote museum issues within society.
In 2016, the event will celebrate the theme:Museums and Cultural Landscapes.
The theme Museums and Cultural Landscapes makes museums responsible for their landscapes, asking them to contribute knowledge and expertise and take an active role in their management and upkeep. The primary mission of museums is to oversee heritage, whether it be inside or outside their walls. Their natural vocation is to expand their mission and implement their own activities in the open field of cultural landscape and heritage that surrounds them and for which they can assume varying degrees of responsibility.  

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Highlighting the link between museums and cultural heritage enhances the idea of museums as territorial centres involved in actively protecting the cultural landscape.

Would you like to know more? Check the International Museum Day websitehttp://imd.icom.museum 


viernes, 13 de mayo de 2016

REPORTED SPEECH

Reported Speech

REPORTED SPEECH - ONLINE EXERCISES

Try these exercises online to revise Reported Speech.

Reported Speech exercises
Reported Speech 2 exercises
Reported Speech 3 exercises
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Reported Speech Questions
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Reported Speech Quiz

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Reported Speech Exercises
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SAY AND TELL




Reporting Verbs "Say / tell / ask" Exercises


REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES

Here you have several exercises to practise Reported Speech:


REPORTED SPEECH 2

REPORTED SPEECH LISTENING




SAY, TELL, ASK

lunes, 9 de mayo de 2016

EUROPE DAY - 9th MAY


Cartoon of a man and woman running pulling along items such as a plaster and a graduate cap suspended above them like balloons
On 9 May 1950, Robert Schuman, the first President of the European Parliamentary Assembly, presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe, indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations.

This proposal, known as the 'Schuman declaration', is considered to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union. Today, 9 May has become Europe Day, which is the occasion for activities and festivities that bring Europe closer to its citizens and the peoples of the Union closer to one another.
                 

EUROPEAN FLAG



EUROPEAN ANTHEM

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martes, 3 de mayo de 2016

THE MAY CROSS FESTIVAL


During the month of May, the people of Spain create thousands of crosses, decorated with flowers. These floral works of art are displayed in gardens, churches, patios and in the streets. These are made to celebrate the Festival de la Cruz de Mayo (The May Cross Festival).


This festival takes place all over Spain and each province has its own styles and characteristics. They are usually richly ornamented and often consist of more than 300 carnations.

ORIGINS 
Religiously, the festival is rooted in the search by the Byzantine Empress Saint Helena for the cross on which Jesus died, but the popular traditions connected to the festival certainly originate from pagan traditions brought to Spain by the Roman Empire.
The legend is that Emperor Constantine I, in the sixth year of his reign, confronted the barbarians on the banks of the Danube, in a battle where victory was believed to be impossible because of the great size of the enemy army. One night, Constantine had a vision of a cross in the sky, and by it the words "In hoc signo vincis" (With this sign, you shall be victorious). The emperor had a cross made and put it at the front of his army, which won an easy victory over the enemy multitude. On returning to the city and learning the significance of the cross, Constantine was baptized as a Christian and gave orders to construct Christian churches. He sent his mother, Saint Helena, to Jerusalem in search of the True Cross, the cross on which Jesus died. Once there, Helena summoned the wisest priests to aid in her attempt to find the cross. On Calvary Hill, traditionally considered the site of Jesus's crucifixion, she found three bloody logs hidden. In order to discover which was the True Cross, she placed the logs one by one over sick people, and even dead people, who were cured or resuscitated at the touch of the True Cross. The veneration of the True Cross, and the use of pieces of the True Cross as relics, begins at this time. Santa Helena died praying for all believers in Christ to celebrate the commemoration of the day the Cross was found.


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domingo, 1 de mayo de 2016

THE MAY CROSSES FESTIVAL

May Crosses

WITH LOVE ON MOTHER'S DAY






Sometimes children do learn the lessons they get from mothers and these lessons stay with them all their lives:



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INTERNATIONAL WORKERS' DAY - 1ST MAY


Around the world, on May 1st, millions of men, women, and children will flood the streets of towns and cities, waving flags and joyously hurling songs to the sky. Laughing, marching, chanting, cheering. All over the globe masses of people will join for one day across national, racial, religious, and linguistic boundaries to celebrate the greatest of supranational secular holidays: International Workers.


May Day was created as a celebration of the struggle of American Workers. International Workers Day is the commemoration of the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago in 1886, when Chicago police fired on and killed workers during a general strike for the Eight Hour Day.

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MAY DAY

The first day of the month of May is known as May Day. It is the time of year when warmer weather begins and flowers and trees start to blossom. It is said to be a time of love and romance. It is when people celebrate the coming of summer with lots of different customs that are expressions of joy and hope after a long winter.
Traditional English May Day celebrations include Morris dancing, crowning a May Queen and dancing around a Maypole.

The beginning of Summer
Although summer does not officially begin until June, May Day marks its beginning. May Day celebrations have their origins in the Roman festival of Flora, goddess of fruit and flowers, which marked the beginning of summer. It was held annually from April 28th to May 3rd.


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