Monday, 15 February 2016

Mr. Bean's sandwich


MR BEAN’S SANDWICH
Video activity – Past Simple



  1. Put the verbs in brackets in the past. Then watch the video and mark the statements T (true) or F (false).

a)    Mr Bean ________________________ (be) at the park. (    )
b)    Two men  ________________________ (be) with him on the park bench. (    )
c)    He ________________________ (take) out some bread to make a sandwich. (    )
d)    He ________________________ (drink) some coffee. (    )
e)    He ________________________ (get) some chicken from the inside pocket of his jacket. (    )
f)     The man who ________________________ (sit) next to Mr Bean ________________________ (give) him a sandwich. (    )
g)    The man ________________________ (stop) eating to help Mr Bean make his sandwich. (    )
h)    Mr. Bean ________________________ (have) some fish in a jar. (    )


  1. Write the verbs in the past and watch the video again. Put the sentences below in the correct order.

a)    ...……. He ___________________________ (take) out some butter.
b)    ………. He __________________________ (get) some bread from inside his jacket.
c)    ………. He ___________________________ (make) some tea.
d)    ………. He___________________________ (put) the lettuce in a sock.
e)    ………. He ___________________________ (drink) some milk.
f)      ………. He ___________________________ (wash) the lettuce.
g)    ………. He ___________________________ (see) the man eating a sandwich.
h)    ………. He _________________________ (use) his credit card to spread the butter.
i)      ………. He ___________________________ (cut) two slices of bread.
j)      ………. He ___________________________ (eat) the sandwich.
k)    ………. He ___________________________ (drop) his sandwich.
l)      ………. He ___________________________ (hit) the fish on the bench.


  1. Now ask the appropriate questions according to the underlined parts of the answers.

a)    ___________________________________________________________________?
No, he went to the park during the day.

b)    __________________________________________________________________?
He had all the ingredients for his sandwich inside his jacket.

c)    __________________________________________________________________ ?
He cut the bread using a pair of scissors.

d)    __________________________________________________________________?
He gave him half of his sandwich because Mr Bean dropped his sandwich.


Saturday, 13 February 2016

High School Quiz. 15th-19th Feb

If you are tired of St. Valentine's Day, imagine Feb the 15th!
But, what is feb 15th?
A clue:

All British coins have the head of the Queen on one side. Do you know which way she always faces?

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Smell, shops, and idioms of the senses


Idioms on Senses

Here are samples of idioms which are related to the human senses. Their meanings are included.Idioms
Sense of Taste
A Taste Of Your Own Medicine
– When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others.
Bite Your Tongue
– To avoid talking.
A Still Tongue Keeps a Wise Head
– Wise people don’t talk much.
Sense of Smell
Smell A Rat
– To detect somone in the group is betraying the others.
Smell Something Fishy
– Detecting that something isn’t right and there might be a reason for it.
Sense of Touch
A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush 
– Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might lose everything.
Sense of Hearing
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
– It’s better to actually do something than just talk about it.
Lend Me Your Ear
– To politely ask for someone’s full attention.
Pick up your ears
– To listen very carefully.
Van Gogh’s ear for music
– Tone deaf.
Sense of Sight
Apple of My Eye
– Someone who is cherished above all others.
Keep An Eye On Him
– You should carefully watch him.
Turn A Blind Eye
– Refuse to acknowledge something you know is real or legit.

Smello-retail: shops using scent to keep hold of customers

Retailers are increasingly using secret smells to ensure customers stay in their shops as long as possible and part with their money. 

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"Lotus Flower", a floral smell with hints of moss, has been revealed as the most popular scent by the Canadian company that has pioneered the technology. "Enchanted apple", which has accents of musk, is the second most popular. 
The company is now working with over 20,000 different shops in Britain to help them use sound as well as visual media, such as in-store television, to boost their sales. And its latest weapon is scent "for attracting a customer's loyalty and love of your brand". 
Mood Media, a Canadian company, which is listed on the London stock market, has already created scents for Habitat, the furniture shop, Timberland, the outdoor clothing retailer and Guess, a fashion chain. 
It is confident that its other clients, including many of the High Street clothes shops, gyms, banks, hotels and medical centres will start to use the perfumes, which are pumped out through the air conditioning units. 
Lorne Abony, the chief executive, said: "If a shop smells bad, a customer will walk out. It's as simple as that. The longer you can get a customer to stay in the store, the more likely they are to buy. 
"We've proved from our work in America that using the smell of grass cuttings in a DIY store, for example, encourages people to think about buying gardening equipment. 
"It's also about brand identity so a Timberland store in North America smells the same as one in Europe." 
Supermarkets have for a long time directed the ventilation units from their in-store bakeries – pumping out the smell of fresh loaves and pastries – to the entrance in order to entice in customers. But the use of artificial smells is in its infancy. "You have to be careful and subtle, so that most customers don't even notice it, except from on a subconscious level," said Mr Abony. 
Studies in Britain have shown that playing German music in the wine aisle of a supermarket encourages consumers to pick German wines, while playing French music encourages them to pick up French wine. 
"The science behind smell on consumer behaviour is in its infancy," said Mr Abony. "But we think it has an impact, making consumers more relaxed." 
He predicted that it would not be long before banks started using smell technology. Mr Abony said: "We haven't worked out the smell of money, but when we do, we know we'll be onto something." 
Are you interested in a career in the retail industry? Telegraph Jobs currently has a large number of Retailvacancies listed 

Saturday, 6 February 2016

High School Quiz. Feb 8th


This year, Feb 8th marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year, the year of the monkey.

What do you know about Chinese New Year? See how many of these questions you can answer, then check your answers using the following weblink:
  1. By what other name is Chinese New Year known?
  2. When is it celebrated?
  3. When is the lantern festival?
  4. Why do people clean their house before the start of New Year?
  5. What do the colours red and gold represent?
  6. Why do children like to get red envelopes?
  7. In the lion dance, why does the lion have a mirror on its head?
  8. What will you often find painted on the new year lanterns?

Monday, 1 February 2016

High School Trivial

Next weekend there will be a special sports event in the USA, the Super Bowl.





It is an American footbal match. What teams will play against each other?
Write down the result of the confrontation as well.
And midtime, two big singers or groups will perform live. Watch the video and find out who they are.


And the performances...