This video clip is taken from the BBC drama series BYRON (2003)
Saturday, 9 January 2021
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
SHAKESPEARE, THE BOOK OF THOMAS MORE & THE STRANGERS' CASE
Tuesday, 29 September 2020
THE GLOBAL GOALS OF AGENDA 2030
Agenda 2030 is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. We recognise that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership, will implement this plan. We are resolved to free the human race from the tyranny of poverty and want and to heal and secure our planet. We are determined to take the bold and transformative steps which are urgently needed to shift the world onto a sustainable and resilient path. As we embark on this collective journey, we pledge that no one will be left behind. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets which we are announcing today demonstrate the scale and ambition of this new universal Agenda. They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and complete what these did not achieve. They seek to realize the human rights of all and to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, social and environmental.
Sunday, 27 September 2020
LITERATURE, FAITH AND PANDEMICS
Agnes Mueller, Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of South Carolina, wrote an interesting article introducing the literary works she taught in her course “Pandemics in Literature” and reflecting on the role of faith and religion in a time of uncertainty such as a pandemic.
Read her article HERE, then take the reading comprehension test HERE
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Sunday, 24 May 2020
BELLE - A MOVIE & A TRUE STORY FROM THE 18th CENTURY
Saturday, 16 May 2020
CAMELOT - THE ARTHURIAN LEGEND IN A TV SERIES
None of the characters is the mythical figure of the tradition. They are complex, conflicting human beings, totally different from their iconic counterparts.
Friday, 15 May 2020
Saturday, 9 May 2020
THE AGE OF THE KNIGHT: THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR. NOTES & ACTIVITIES.
Minstrels and Knights
Minstrels sang about romances whose main character was the knight, a central figure in the Middle Ages. This figure grew in importance as a result of the prosperity achieved by the courts, particularly in France, where the nobles wanted to hear stories about heroes, adventures and chivalry.
The knight was an idealised figure in literature. He was expected to uphold a code of chivalry which was usually associated with ideals of honour, courtly love and virtue. He was expected to be loyal to his king or lord, fight for him in battle and, if necessary, sacrifing himself for honour.
Another knightly phenomenon was courtly love, a love relationship between a knight and his lady, in which the knight served his beloved with the same loyalty he had for his king or lord.
The duties of a knight also included a Christian element: faith in God and commitment to fight against evil. The knight was also expected to protect the weak and the poor, to be humble before others, merciful to his enemies and gentle to the noble ladies.
Thursday, 2 April 2020
Sunday, 29 March 2020
Saturday, 7 March 2020
Tuesday, 21 January 2020
COLERIDGE'S PERCEPTION OF NATURE & MODERN ECOLOGICAL STUDIES
The modern environmental view of nature holds that nature is
a dynamic balance stemmed from a long period of geological and natural
evolution between animals and plants, organic substance and inorganic matter,
the earth and other planets. It is a physical existence and a vigorous organic
substance as well (Xun, 1994, pp.218-219).
Despite of humans’ superior competence and specialties to
other species, it does not mean that they have the exclusive privilege to
willfully manipulate, enslave, abuse, invade, or deprive the rights of other
species to live free.
Thursday, 5 December 2019
VIDEO LESSONS ON JANE AUSTEN AND HER NOVELS
Professor John Mullan - Proposals and Marriage in Jane Austen
Thursday, 14 November 2019
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, MICHAEL
In this video Professors Simon Bainbridge and Sally Bushell discuss Wordsworth’s longer poem, ‘Michael’, first published in the second edition of Lyrical Ballads, 1800.
Professor Bainbridge and Professor Bushell go to a particular site in the Lake District, Greenhead Gill (a gill or ghyll is a mountain stream). This site provides both the setting and inspiration for the poem as well as the place in which it is written. They consider the ways in which Wordsworth builds a sense of place into the poem ‘Michael’.
Friday, 25 October 2019
SHAKESPEARE, SONNET 116: LET ME NOT TO THE MARRIAGE OF TRUE MINDS
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove.
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wand'ring bark,
Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Friday, 4 October 2019
BE THE BEST OF WHATEVER YOU ARE
Douglas Malloch (1877-1938) was an American poet, short story writer, and associate editor of American Lumberman, an adventure magazine connected with Edgar Rice Burroughs. Some have commented that his philosophy was one of "contentment." Some of his often cited comments echo with wisdom today and reflect that life philosophy of contentment, being satisfied with one's lot in life: "The biggest liar in the world is They say," which comments hugely on the "unnamed source" and "experts" mentioned in the daily news today, and "Courage is to feel the daily daggers of relentless steel and keep on living," which reflects the simple advice, "persevere." His wife, Helen Miller Malloch, was a newswoman who gained fame in her own right as founder of the National Association of Presswomen.
Monday, 30 September 2019
INTRINSIC VS EXTRINSIC GOALS
Are You Pursuing the WRONG Goals?
Unless you’re some enlightened human being, it’s fair to say that you are trying to achieve certain goals in your future.
Maybe you’re trying to get a promotion at your job or you’re looking to get a better job altogether. Maybe you’d like to start your own business. Maybe you want to lose weight or gain muscle mass. Maybe you want to travel to the Himalayas and maybe you want to just be happy.
Whatever the case, you are going after some goals – that’s human nature, we are teleological, aka goal-oriented beings.
But what if you’re going after the WRONG kinds of goals? What if you are unknowingly chasing goals that lower your performance, make you mentally unstable, cause anxiety, lead to depression, and even hinder you from ever being truly happy? Go on reading the article at https://www.njlifehacks.com/intrinsic-goals-vs-extrinsic-goals/
Friday, 27 September 2019
MARTIN EDEN
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Image from the Italian movie Martin Eden (2019) |
He educates himself feverishly and becomes a writer, hoping to acquire the respectability sought by his society-girl sweetheart. She spurns him, however, when his writing is rejected by several magazines and even more so when he is falsely accused of being a socialist. After he achieves fame, she tries to win him back but Martin realizes her love is false. Financially successful and robbed of connection to his own class, aware that his quest for bourgeois respectability was hollow, Eden travels to the Pacific as a sailor again.
Sunday, 15 September 2019
TEENAGE ACTIVISTS THAT PROVE GRETA THUNBERG IS NOT ALONE
Known for being hormonal, moody and apathetic, teenagers don’t
always get the best reputation.
But the recent rise to prominence of 16-year-old
environmental activist Greta Thunberg has smashed all such
stereotypes and made people of all ages take notice of what she has to say.
But she is far from the first teenager to prove that young
people can make huge changes to the world.
Malala Yousafzai was only 14 when she was shot for
speaking out about the lack of education for girls in Pakistan, where she grew
up.
Nine months after the attack she gave a speech at the UN,
and she continued to campaign tirelessly for fair education for girls.
Aged 17, she became in the youngest person ever to win the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
Young people like Thunberg and Yousafzai are inspirational
for everything they’ve accomplished at by such a young age, but they’re not
alone.
More and more teenagers are standing up for their beliefs
and trying to create a fairer world that aligns with their beliefs. Here are a
few of the most influential.
It seems like the future generation may be able to solve the
world after all.
Saturday, 22 June 2019
WHAT DID OLD ENGLISH SOUND LIKE?
RECONSTRUCTIONS OF BEOWULF, THE BIBLE AND CASUAL CONVERSATION
What is the English language? Is it Anglo-Saxon? It is tempting to think so, in part because the definition simplifies a linguistic history that defies linear summary. Over the course of 1000 years, the language came together from extensive contact with Anglo-Norman, a dialect of French; then became heavily Latinized and full of Greek roots and endings; then absorbed words from Arabic, Spanish, and dozens of other languages, and with them, arguably, absorbed concepts and pictures of the world that cannot be separated from the language itself.
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
SUMMERTIME ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH
Summer can be the perfect occasion to improve your
English! You have more free time and you can use some of it to practise
and improve your English.
Practice
makes perfect!
What could you do to make the most of your summer
holidays? Here are some fun activities!
1. Watch videos on Youtube with subtitles
You can choose videos about topics, people, events,
subjects, arts, sports you are interested in.
2. Watch movies or TV series with
subtitles
You can find them on satellite TV channels or online (
Amazon, Netflix or Youtube)
Monday, 10 June 2019
Thursday, 14 March 2019
GRETA THUNBERG: A VERY SPECIAL TEEN
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish schoolgirl who has inspired an international movement to fight climate change, has been nominated as a candidate to receive this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
She was nominated by three Norwegian MPs. If she were to win, she would be the youngest recipient since Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai, who was 17 when she received the prize. Ms Thunberg tweeted she was "honoured" to receive the nomination ... Go on reading HERE
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
TOM HIDDLESTON ON COMPASSION
What is compassion to you? Let's reflect on what compassion means with Tom Hiddleston, who's come to Hollywood fame as Loki, Thor's evil brother in The Avengers.
Tom Hiddleston is a British actor, he was born in London in 1981.
Do you know that he screen tested for the title role in Thor (2011), maintaining a strict diet and gaining 20 pounds in muscle?However, Kenneth Branagh, the director, decided he was more suitable for the role of Loki.
Below you find 2 videos to work with. As usual I have also prepared a worksheet that you can use and download.
You'll find the worksheet HERE or in the SHARING BOX ON THE RIGHT. The worksheet includes listening and reading comprehension activities, writing tasks .
Tom Hiddleston is a British actor, he was born in London in 1981.
Do you know that he screen tested for the title role in Thor (2011), maintaining a strict diet and gaining 20 pounds in muscle?However, Kenneth Branagh, the director, decided he was more suitable for the role of Loki.
Below you find 2 videos to work with. As usual I have also prepared a worksheet that you can use and download.
You'll find the worksheet HERE or in the SHARING BOX ON THE RIGHT. The worksheet includes listening and reading comprehension activities, writing tasks .
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