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Saturday, 8 October 2011
Nonsensical Nonsense
How far will you fall when you fall asleep?
Could you walk on the bridge of your nose?
Could you ever play the drums in your ears'
Or drive the nails of your fingers and toes?
Could you play ball with the ball of your foot?
Could your blood vessels sail on the sea?
Do you ever feed the calf of your leg,
Or try wearing the cap of your knee?
Could you walk under the arch of your foot?
Could you make your hair fat if it's thin?
if a king wanted the crown of your head
do you think you would give it to him?
Could your eyeteeth take the place of your eyes?
Could your shoulder blade be on a knife?
How would you shingle the roof of your mouth?
If you tried for the rest of your life?
Art by Tom Yakutis
Could you walk on the bridge of your nose?
Could you ever play the drums in your ears'
Or drive the nails of your fingers and toes?
Could you play ball with the ball of your foot?
Could your blood vessels sail on the sea?
Do you ever feed the calf of your leg,
Or try wearing the cap of your knee?
Could you walk under the arch of your foot?
Could you make your hair fat if it's thin?
if a king wanted the crown of your head
do you think you would give it to him?
Could your eyeteeth take the place of your eyes?
Could your shoulder blade be on a knife?
How would you shingle the roof of your mouth?
If you tried for the rest of your life?
Art by Tom Yakutis
Friday, 7 October 2011
The Use of TV Programs in EFL Classes
The Use of TV Programs in EFL Classes


Additionally to the above mentioned, some other flaws would be that to use TV programs needs a keen preparation from behalf of the teacher, in order to be able to achieve what is set as the main goal, rather than using it just as a resource to fill a 10 minute void in a lesson, because you ran out of activities. So the use of TV programs as a tool to teach does have its pros and its cons, like not allowing students focus on what is needed to be understood, because I somehow believe, that when watching any kind of TV program, and most of all an animated series, there is a certain tendency to watch it just as mere amusement, so it could become in one way or another difficult to make students aware of the target.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
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