Showing posts with label CULTURE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CULTURE. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 March 2023

CELEBRATING ST PATRICK'S DAY (17TH MARCH) WITH THIS FUN VIDEO QUIZZES! LEARN AND ENJOY!




COMMON SOURCE: islcollective.com

Friday, 1 November 2019

LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH STORY: HALLOWEEN HISTORY WITH SUBTITLES

Sunday, 20 October 2019

LIT2GO, AN EXCELENT WEBSITE FOR PRACTISING YOUR READING WITH FREE AND DOWNLOADABLE AUDIOBOOKS (MP3 AUDIOS, PDFS WITH TEXTS AND EXERCISES AVAILABLE PLUS "READABILITY", AN OPTION FOR GRADED READING). CLICK ON THE IMAGE AND ENJOY!

Thursday, 11 April 2019

EASTER IN BRITAIN: WATCH THE VIDEO AND DO THE QUIZ

Saturday, 24 February 2018

10 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS IN BRITISH ENGLISH (WITH AMIGOS INGLESES)

Friday, 16 February 2018

PRESENT SIMPLE: THE DAILY ROUTINE OF THE QUEEN (WATCH AND PRACTICE)

Thursday, 8 February 2018

HOW TO BE MORE POLITE IN ENGLISH: COMMON PHRASES TO NAVIGATE THE CULTURE

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

GOOD MANNERS: A SIMPLE QUIZ TO TEST YOURSELF



GOOD AND BAD MANNERS: GENERAL ASPECTS TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE)

A TRAVÉS DE: www.youtube.com/EngVid

A TRAVÉS DE: www.youtube.com/EngVid

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

TEST YOUR ECO-KNOWLEDGE WITH THIS ENVIRONMENTAL SHORT QUIZ!



Wednesday, 11 October 2017

BECAUSE HALLOWEEN IS COMING... TWO HALLOWEEN GAMES

HALLOWEEN QUIZ: WHO WANTS TO BE A SPOOKY MILLIONAIRE?



HALLOWEEN GAME


COMMON SOURCE: en.islcollective.com

Wednesday, 13 September 2017

DEALING WITH BACK-TO-SCHOOL STRESS (FROM VOA LEARNING ENGLISH)

Dealing with Back-to-School Stress

Shopping for school supplies has become one of the stressful activities of the new school year. 

Dealing with Back-to-School Stress

FOR AUDIO OF THIS ARTICLE CLICK ON BELOW LINK:

 
From VOA Learning English, this is the Health & Lifestyle report.

It is back-to-school time in the United States, which for many is bittersweet. The bitter part is for saying goodbye to carefree, unscheduled summer days. The sweet part is saying hello to a new school year and school friends.

This exciting time is filled with smells of new books, paper and pencils. Children might dress in a new set of clothes and wear new shoes. And of course there are the first-day-of-school pictures that parents share with family and friends.


Back-to-school pictures are a tradition. Felix, a 9-year-old boy, starts his first day of 5th grade at a Chinese immersion school in Washington, D.C.

However, going back to school can also be a stressful time for children and families. Everyone must make the transition from easy summer life to routines, schedules and homework.

Families might also stress about spending extra money for a new school year. Parents often need to pay school fees or to buy new school clothes, sports equipment, musical instruments and school supplies. When parents are stressed, children feel the tension.

What stresses out children in the U.S.?

Back-to-school stress is different for different ages. Younger children may feel scared to leave their families. Making new friends and dealing with bullying can also cause stress for students. Older students may stress about their appearance, grades and getting into college.

With teenagers in the United States, stress is a serious and growing problem. A 2013 survey by the American Psychological Association found that teens in the U.S. are now as stressed as adults.

A high percentage of the teens surveyed say they are stressed about:
  • school (83%)
  • getting into a good college or deciding what to do after high school (69%)
  • and financial concerns for their family (65%)
Two years ago, Danielle Lanteri began going to high school. It is a private Catholic school that she attends on a scholarship. She said the demands of the scholarship keep her very busy…and stressed.

“What stresses me out most at this point in my life will have to be the amount of work that I get from my teachers and the expectation that I am supposed to, that I have. With my scholarship for high school, I’m expected to be on a sport, participate in clubs, get an above 100 average in all my classes. And I feel that it’s a little impossible. Very few people end up keeping this scholarship because it’s just too hard to do everything.”

Helping stressed out children

However, parents, teachers and children can all help to make the transition back to school easier.

Lori Bambina has been a teacher for over 20 years. She currently teaches first grade in Brooklyn, New York at Public School 229. Her students are 5- and 6-years-old.

Routines and knowing what to expect, or predictability, help to reduce stress in children, says Ms. Bambina. So, she focuses on the class routine during the start of the new school year.

“Well, for the students, I have my classroom set up with a very clear system. So, I will introduce the system. Then I will revisit the system because at this young age they enjoy structure and predictability. And that routine is very comforting and will not cause them stress if they know exactly where things are located and what type of behavior is expected of them. So, that really reduces the stress and the anxiety because they have their own comfort level now.”

Whether you are in first grade or 10th grade, knowing the teachers and what they expect is a good way to reduce stress.


Danielle sends a photo to us from New York City showing her back-to-school style.

The "unknown" can be stressful
At her new high school, Danielle did not know her teachers. She did not know the best way to build relationships with them. Also, the teachers did not know her learning style.

All of these unknowns caused Danielle a lot of stress.
“It was the not knowing the teachers. They didn’t know me; so they don't know how I work. That stressed me out. I didn’t know what type of relationship I should have with my teacher. And to cut down the stress, I will email my teachers if I have a problem and try to, like, get to know them better.”

Knowing what a teacher wants in the classroom is a good way to cut down on stress.

But there are things you can do in the home, too.

Mary Anne Aidala began teaching in the New York school system in 1962. She retired 39 years later, in 2001. She is an award-winning teacher and is also the mother of Lori Bambina, the teacher we heard from earlier.

Ms. Aidala advises parents to focus on the basics – get enough sleep, eat healthy foods, and turn off electronics before bedtime.

“Well, the first thing they (parents) have to do is to get them (children) on a schedule of sleep habits. And they should also make sure they have a good breakfast to keep their brains alert. And maybe before they go to sleep every night they should start to read them a story or do something educational; so, they can start to reactivate their brains into using them.”

The American Psychological Association makes the same suggestions on its website. They add that getting organized is also very important – for parents, children and teachers. For example, parents should keep their wallets and car keys in the same place. This way they do not have to look for them during a busy morning.

And that’s the Health & Lifestyle report.

I’m Alice Bryant.
If you are a student, teacher or parent, how do you reduce your stress during back-to-school time? Let us know in the Comments Section.
Anna Matteo wrote this report with additional material from the American Psychological Association. Kelly Jean Kelly was the editor. 

Words in This Story

bittersweetadj. combining sadness and happiness
transition v. to make a change from one state, place, or condition to another; n. a change from one state or condition to another
stress - v. to feel very worried or anxious about something
stress - n. s state of mental worry caused by problems in your life
routinen. a regular way of doing things in a particular order
bullying - n. abuse of someone by stronger, more powerful individuals


Monday, 8 May 2017

WORDS AND PHRASES WE OWE TO WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

The English language owes a great debt to Shakespeare. He invented over 1700 of our common words by changing nouns into verbs, changing verbs into adjectives, connecting words never before used together, adding prefixes and suffixes, and devising words wholly original. 
 
ENCONTRADO EN: languagelearningbase.com
 

Thursday, 27 April 2017

FOOD IN BRITAIN (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE)

Monday, 10 April 2017

BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ENGLISH: 63 DIFFERENCES

Thursday, 30 March 2017

HOW TO TALK ABOUT FILMS IN ENGLISH

Sunday, 29 January 2017

WOULD YOU DARE TO QUESTION WHO YOU REALLY ARE? - THE DNA JOURNEY BY MOMONDO

Our DNA reveals so much about where we come from. Most of us are far more diverse and have much more in common with people from other countries than we would ever have thought. The DNA Journey by Momondo pursues to make people understand that there are more things uniting us, than dividing us.


A TRAVÉS DE: www.youtube.com/LetsOpenOurWorld

Other sources: www.momondo.com

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

THE NATIONAL FLOWERS OF EUROPE

Sunday, 1 January 2017

LONDON FIREWORKS 2016 / 2017 - NEW YEAR'S EVE FIREWORKS


A TRAVÉS DE: www.youtube.com/BBC


Wednesday, 21 December 2016

THE CHRISTMAS QUIZ