Love,
love, love…
My students were very imaginative. I asked them to invent a radio programme. A listener calls Doctor Love to ask for advice for his or her love problems. Funny!
You can listen to the radio programmes here.
Love,
love, love…
My students were very imaginative. I asked them to invent a radio programme. A listener calls Doctor Love to ask for advice for his or her love problems. Funny!
You can listen to the radio programmes here.
Posted in Practical English
2012 marks the bicentenary of Charles Dickens’s birth. He is one of the greatest English writers of the Victorian period.
Our students had to read Great Expectations, one of his most famous books. He was a prolific writer.
Many of his works have been made into films: Oliver Twist, Bleak House, Scrooge, David Copperfield, etc
If you are interested, you can read more here.
Dickens believed that enriching people’s life with knowledge and enjoyment of the arts was key to building a fair society and creating opportunities. I agree with him.
You can read more about this celebration on this website