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This is me

Who am I?

My name is Maria Dulce Branquinho and I teach English in a school not far from Lisbon. I 've been teaching for 35 years now. I love teaching and I love my pupils. I'm very concerned about the environmental problems, namely pollution, animals' rights, species in extinction and everything related to our planet's health or the lack of it.
One of the aims of this blog is to give people, especially my pupils the opportunity to know what's going around the world. Of course I only choose news I think can interest them because they´re odd or are, in some extent extraordinary. The other aim is to provide my students with exercises they can try to practice the English language and be able to improve it. I hope you all like my blog. Don't be shy and leave your comments or if you want you may become one of this blog's followers.

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    Eu queria dar-te flores...
    3 years ago
  • FOR ENGLISH FANS
    Listening Test-8th form- february 2019
    4 years ago
  • Moving Around English
    The Prepositions of Place
    7 years ago
  • Trouble on Earth
    The island in Cancun built on recycled plastic bottles
    9 years ago

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Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie
The Queen of crime novels

Agatha Christie's short biography

Agatha Christie was born in 1890, the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. Her father was called Frederick Miller so she was born as Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. She was educated at home and studied singing in Paris.

In 1914, at the age of 24, she married Archie Christie, a World War I fighter pilot. While he was off at war, she worked as a nurse. It was while working in a hospital during the war that Christie first came up with the idea of writing a detective novel. Although it was completed in a year, it wasn't published until 1920.

In 1926, Agatha made news herself when she disappeared for a few days after her husband wanted a divorce. She was soon found to be staying in a hotel under an alias. Her disappearance is still a mystery! She and Archibald divorced in 1928.

She fell in love with Max Mallowan, a young archaeologist whom she met on a trip to Mesopotamia and married in 1930 and Agatha Christie became Agatha Christie Mallowan. In 1971 she was awarded the high honor of becoming a Dame of the British Empire.

Agatha Christie ultimately became the acknowledged Queen of the Golden Age. She wrote nearly seventy novels in her career and more than a hundred short stories. Her most famous characters are Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels under the name Mary Westmacott. Several of her works were made into successful feature films, the most notable being Murder on the Orient Express (1974). Agatha's plays have also made her famous and her best known play, The Mousetrap, is most likely the best known mystery play in the world. Her work has been translated into more than a hundred languages. In short, she is the single most popular mystery writer of all time.

Agatha Christie died in 12 January 1976, two years after Max Mallowan died.

List of main English speaking countries

List of  main English speaking countries
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25 different ways to use a scarf - Very useful!

Learn English with online games- CLICK on the image

Learn  English with online games- CLICK on the image
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The Scottish SPCA needs our donations

The Scottish SPCA needs our donations
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Recycling is the attitude! Play the games

Recycling is the attitude! Play the games
There are piles of games for you to try

Welcome to The world of English!

As you all know English is considered a world language. It is spoken by millions of people all over the world, not only as an official language but also as a second language. Thousands of millions use English to communicate on the Internet because English is the language of computing too. English is an easy language as it has no accents, verb tenses are simple and adjectives don't change, that is they don't have a plural form. Scientists, politicians, artists or just internet users for fun use English to communicate because it's a language most people understand . So, people from different cultures can keep in touch and exchange ideas, cultural habits, scientific or artistic aspects through English. I hope you follow this blog because it may help you like English better and learn new things every day having fun.
Bye, bye
Your English teacher,
Mª Dulce Branquinho


UK culture quiz

UK culture quiz
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Be a True Friend!

Be a True Friend!
"The only way to have a friend is to be One"

WORLD CUP 2010 - Kicking penalties game

WORLD CUP 2010 - Kicking penalties game
Try to score some goals, it's funny! Click on the picture!

our planet needs help!

UNICEF-PORTUGAL

UNICEF-PORTUGAL

60 years of human rights failure!

George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw
A great Irish playwright 1856-1950

Quotes

""The true measure of a man is not how he behaves

in moments of comfort and convenience but

how he stands at times of controversy and challenges."

Martin Luther King Jr.


A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.

George Bernard Shaw



Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.
American Nobel Peace Prize 1964- was assassinated in 1968

The Hubble Space Telescope is Back and Better Than Ever!

William Shakespeare, the greatest English poet and dramatist

William Shakespeare, the greatest English poet and dramatist
Was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and died in 1616

Shakespeare's writings

  • Venus and Adonis
  • The Merchant of Venice
  • Sonnets
  • Romeu and Juliet
  • Richard III
  • Othello
  • Much Ado about nothing
  • Macbeth
  • King Lear
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • ...and many others
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