miércoles, 22 de enero de 2014

Shakespeare: fact files

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was ____________ in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire and was __________a few days later on 26 April 1564. His father, John Shakespeare, was a glove maker and wool merchant and his mother, Mary Arden, was the daughter of a __________landowner from Wilmcote, South Warwickshire. It is ___________ Shakespeare was educated at the local King Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford.

Marriage
The next documented event in Shakespeare’s life is his marriage at the age of 18 to Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a local farmer, on November 28, 1582. She was eight years ________ than him and their first child, Susanna, was born six months after their wedding. Two years later, the couple had twins, Hamnet and Judith, but their son died when he was 11 years old.
Again, a gap in the records ___________ some scholars to refer to Shakespeare’s life between 1585 and 1592 as 'the lost years'. By the time he reappears again, ___________ in a London _________- , Shakespeare has made his way to London without his family and is already working in the theatre.

Acting career
Having gained ____________ as an actor and ___________Shakespeare had clearly ruffled a few feathers along the way – contemporary critic, Robert Green, described him in the 1592 pamphlet as an, "upstart Crow".
As well as belonging to its pool of actors and playwrights, Shakespeare was one of the __________ partners of the Lord Chamberlain's Company (renamed the King's Company when James succeeded to the throne), whose actors included the famous Richard Burbage. The company acquired interests in two theatres in the Southwark area of London near the banks of the Thames - the Globe and the Blackfriars.
In 1593 and 1594, Shakespeare’s first poems, 'Venus and Adonis' and 'The Rape of Lucrece', were published and he _________ them to his patron, Henry Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton. It is __________  Shakespeare also wrote most of his sonnets at this time.

Playwright

Shakespeare was prolific, with records of his first plays beginning to appear in 1594, from which time he produced __________two a year until around 1611. His hard work quickly paid off, with signs that he was beginning to prosper emerging soon after the ___________ of his first plays. By 1596 Shakespeare’s father, John had been granted a coat of arms and it’s probable that Shakespeare had commissioned them, paying the fees himself. A year later he bought New Place, a large house in Stratford.
His earlier plays were mainly _________and __________  such as 'Henry VI', 'Titus Andronicus', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', 'The Merchant of Venice' and 'Richard II'. The tragedy, 'Romeo and Juliet', was also published in this period. By the last years of Elizabeth I's reign Shakespeare was well established as a famous poet and playwright and was called upon to __________ several of his plays before the Queen at court. In 1598 the author Francis Meres described Shakespeare as England’s _________ writer in comedy and tragedy.
In 1602 Shakespeare's continuing success enabled him to move to upmarket Silver Street, near where the Barbican is now situated, and he was living here when he wrote some of his greatest __________such as 'Hamlet', 'Othello', 'King Lear' and 'Macbeth'.

Final years
Shakespeare spent the last five years of his life in New Place in Stratford. He _________ on 23 April 1616 at the age of 52 and was buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. He left his property to the male heirs of his eldest daughter, Susanna. He also bequeathed his 'second-best bed' to his wife. It is not known what _____________ this gesture had, although the couple had lived primarily apart for 20 years of their marriage.
The first collected edition of his works was ______________in 1623 and is known as 'the First Folio'.



 COMEDIES         MANAGING         SIGNIFICANCE       BAPTISED        PUBLICATION        TRAGEDIES    WELL-TO-DO      THOUGHT       LIKELY           LEADS    PUBLISHED PLAYWRIGHT      MENTIONED          DEDICATED  PAMPHLET          DIED    PERFORM   BORN        OLDER    RECOGNITION      ROUGHLY       HISTORIES        GREATEST


HERE YOU HAVE THE KEY


lunes, 20 de enero de 2014

Captain Scott


Read the text and complete the chart below with a word from the list that comes after the text. Every word can only be used ONCE. There are five words that you do not need to use. Question 0 has been answered as an example.

Robert Falcon Scott (1868 – 1912)

‘Scott was a naval officer and explorer, who died 0) __________ to be the first to reach the South Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott was born on 6 June 1868 in Devonport. He became a naval cadet at the age of 13 and served on a number of Royal Navy ships in the 1880s and 1890s. He attracted the notice of the Royal Geographical Society, which appointed him to command the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904. The expedition – which included Ernest Shackleton – reached 1) __________ south than anyone before them and Scott returned to Britain a national hero. He had caught the exploring ­­­­2) __________ and began to plan an expedition to be the first to reach the South Pole. He spent years 3) __________ funds for the trip.
The whaling ship Terra Nova left Cardiff, Wales in June 1910 and the expedition set 4) __________ from base the following October, with mechanical sledges, ponies and dogs. However, the sledges and ponies could not 5) __________ with the conditions and the expedition carried on without them, through appalling 6) ____________ and increasingly tough terrain. In mid December, the dog teams turned back, leaving the rest to face the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier and the polar plateau. By January 1912, only five 7) __________: Scott, Wilson, Oates, Bowers and Evans.
On 17 January, they reached the pole, only to find that a Norwegian party led by Roald Amundsen, had 8) __________ them there. They started the 1,500 km journey back. Evans died in mid-February. By March, Oates was suffering from severe 9) __________ and, knowing he was holding back his companions, walked out into the freezing conditions never to be seen again. The remaining three men died of starvation and exposure in their tent on 29 March 1912. They were in fact only 20 km from a pre-arranged supply depot.
Eight months later, a search party found the tent, the bodies and Scott’s diary. The bodies were 10) __________ under the tent, with a cairn of ice and snow to mark the spot.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/scott_of_antarctic.shtml


          ATTEMPTING   COPE                  OUT                    STAYED
BEATEN             FROSTBITE        RAISING            UP
BUG                    FURTHER           REMAINED       WEATHER
BURIED              LED                     RISING               WON

0) ATTEMPTING

jueves, 16 de enero de 2014

Books for free

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Crime in the UK






CAR CRIME UK
1. There are ________________on London roads at 8.00pm.
2. A full time job for the police is to check whether drivers have the correct ________________.
3. An NAPR [1]camera has spotted a car which is listed as having no ________________.
4. The police have to find out the driver’s ________________.
5. They want to check out on ________________ and on his ________________.
6. The police computer doesn’t agree that the car is ________________.
7. The driver is ________________.
8. He has a ________________ driving license.
9. To do a more thorough [2]check of the man’s identity, the policeman will use a ________________.
10. 60% of the drivers who are stopped give ________________.
11. The man was telling the truth: he had no ________________.
12. The man has lived in England for ________________ years.

[1] NAPR: Automatic Number Plate Recognition
[2] Thourough: /ˈθʌrə/ concienzudo, minucioso, meticuloso.




KEY
1. 3 MILLION CARS
2. DOCUMENTATION
3. INSURANCE
4. IDENTITY
5. THE MAN / VEHICLE
6. INSURED
7. IRAQI
8. PROVISIONAL
9. MOBILE FINGERPRINT SCAN
10. FALSE DETAILS
11. CRIMINAL RECORD
12. 20 OR 21

martes, 14 de enero de 2014

KEY: RAINFOREST CONCERN


The world’s rainforests represent a vast reservoir of KNOWLEDGE (KNOW) and hold potential for the DISCOVERY (DISCOVER) of new medicines and foods. There is no doubt that large-scale DEFORESTATION (FOREST) alters the climate – intensifying droughts in the dry seasons and floods in the rainy season. The result is fewer animal and plant species, soil EROSION (ERODE), a water supply which is UNRELIABLE (RELY) and poorer health for the local people.
By joining Rainforest Concern and sponsoring acres of THREATENED (THREAT) rainforest for the Choco-Andean Rainforest Corridor in Equator, you will be protecting one of the world’s most important ECOLOGICAL  (ECOLOGY) areas. Within these forests live an AMAZINGLY (AMAZE) high number of seriously ENDANGERED (DANGER) species of animals, birds and plants. You will also be helping to secure the SURVIVAL (SURVIVE) and culture of the Awa and Capayas indigenous people who still live in harmony with their natural environment.
For more details on this and other projects, visit our website www.rainforestconcern.com.

RAINFOREST CONCERN


The world’s rainforests represent a vast reservoir of _______________ (KNOW) and hold potential for the _______________ (DISCOVER) of new medicines and foods. There is no doubt that large-scale _______________ (FOREST) alters the climate – intensifying droughts in the dry seasons and floods in the rainy season. The result is fewer animal and plant species, soil _______________ (ERODE), a water supply which is _______________ (RELY) and poorer health for the local people.
By joining Rainforest Concern and sponsoring acres of _______________ (THREAT) rainforest for the Choco-Andean Rainforest Corridor in Equator, you will be protecting one of the world’s most important _______________ (ECOLOGY) areas. Within these forests live an _______________ (AMAZE) high number of seriously _______________ (DANGER) species of animals, birds and plants. You will also be helping to secure the _______________ (SURVIVE) and culture of the Awa and Capayas indigenous people who still live in harmony with their natural environment.
For more details on this and other projects, visit our website www.rainforestconcern.com.

A BURGLARY

When I got home, I knew __________ (IMMEDIATE) that someone had broken into my flat in my __________ (ABSENT). The signs that they had forced the locks were clear. I was __________ (WORRY) that the burglars might still be there so I rang the police first. Burglars can be __________ (VIOLENCE) and it would have been very __________ (RESPONSE) to put myself in a __________ (DANGER) situation instead of making a phone call. Two policemen came really ____________ (QUICK). Their __________ (EFFICIENT) really impressed me. __________ (FORTUNE) not a lot had been taken, but the flat was in a __________ (TERROR) mess, with things all over the floor. They wrote a report so I could send it to my ___________ (SECURITY) company.

jueves, 9 de enero de 2014

KEY: A Burglary

 IMMEDIATELY (IMMEDIATE)
ABSENCE  (ABSENT)
WORRIED (WORRY)
VIOLENT (VIOLENCE)
IRRESPONSIBLE (RESPONSE)
DANGEROUS (DANGER)
QUICKLY (QUICK)
EFFICIENCY (EFFICIENT) 
FORTUNATELY  (FORTUNE)
TERRIBLE (TERROR)