Carl and Ellie’s family life

September 18, 2011

ESL Video Quiz: Carl and Ellie

Level: Beginning

Quiz by: Isabel Santos


Make your own MV

April 3, 2010

Find a song. Group students. Each group illustrates for a line of the lyrics.Just like the examples below.What a great and chellenge task for students’ creativity.

There are two ways to make your own MV.

  1. Find a song in mp3 format, and the lyrics, write each line of the lyrics in an A4 paper.  After students finish their illustration, use Microsoft movie maker to make the video.
  2. Sign up at PROJECT PEACE, the Ning Network, which was created by EFL Classroom 2.0. Click on the tag ‘PEACE PACKS’ on the top.  There are clear steps teaching you how to make your own song video.  The easiest way is to ‘send the .jpgs to Project Peace ( projectpeace@email.com ). Include school name / grade / location.  It will be posted for you.

Don’t Worry, Be Happy

By Lindsey Vincent on November 30, 2009


Sinking Vs. Thinking

February 28, 2010

It’s about a German Coast Guard who can’t tell sinking from thinking.

Questions to discuss:

1. What does the message ‘mayday’ mean?  And how do you know?

2. Where might the message be sent?  From a train, a ship, or a plane?  And how do you know?

3. What sounds does the German mix up?

4. Because of his poor English, do you think they were saved?

5. What does the ad want to tell you?


讓愛傳出去Pay It Forward

January 31, 2010

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Plot:
When 11-year-old Trevor McKinney (Osment) begins seventh grade in Las Vegas, Nevada, his social studies teacher Eugene Simonet (Spacey) gives the class an assignment to devise and put into action a plan that will change the world for the better. Trevor calls his plan “pay it forward”, which can be described as a charitable pyramid scheme, based on good deeds rather than profit. “Paying it forward” means the recipient of a favor does a favor for a third party rather than paying the favor back.

Trevor does a favor for three people, asking each of them to return the favor by doing favors for three other people, and so on, along a branching tree of good deeds. Trevor does his first good deed for a homeless man named Jerry (James Caviezel). This effort initially appears to be unsuccessful, but Jerry will pay his debt forward later in the film by talking a suicidal woman out of jumping off a bridge.

Meanwhile, Trevor’s mother Arlene (Hunt) meets Eugene after discovering Jerry in their house and confronting Eugene about Trevor’s project. Then Trevor selects Eugene as his next “pay it forward” target and tricks Eugene and Arlene into a romantic dinner date. This also appears to fail, but then Trevor and Arlene argue about her alcoholism and she slaps him in a fit of anger. The two adults are brought together again when Trevor runs away from home and Arlene asks Eugene to help her find him.

Trevor’s school assignment marks the beginning of the story’s chronology, but the opening scene in the film shows one of the later favors in the “pay it forward” tree, in which a man gives a car to Los Angeles journalist Chris Chandler (Jay Mohr). As the film proceeds, Chandler traces the chain of favors back to its origin in Trevor’s school project. After her date with Eugene, Arlene paid Trevor’s favor forward by forgiving her own mother Grace (Angie Dickinson) for her mistakes in raising Arlene, and Grace, who is homeless, helped a gang member escape from the police. This gang member then helped the daughter of the man who gave Chandler his new car.

After finding Trevor, Arlene begins to pursue Eugene romantically. Eugene has burn marks visible on his neck and face, and he initially resists Arlene’s overtures. When they finally sleep together, he is seen to have extensive scarring over his torso. Arlene accepts Eugene’s physical disfigurement, but abandons their relationship when her alcoholic ex-husband Ricky (Jon Bon Jovi) returns to her, claiming to have given up drinking. Ricky’s return angers Eugene, whose own mother had a habit of taking his abusive, alcoholic father back. He explains that his stepfather intentionally burned him, and he warns Arlene of Ricky’s potential to abuse Trevor. When Ricky resumes his abusive behavior, Arlene realizes her mistake and asks him to leave again.

Chandler finally identifies Trevor as the originator of “pay it forward” and conducts a recorded interview in which Trevor describes his hopes and concerns for the project. Eugene, hearing Trevor’s words, realizes that he and Arlene should be together. As Eugene and Arlene reconcile with a passionate embrace, Trevor is fatally stabbed while defending a friend against a group of bullies. This news is reported on television, and Eugene and Arlene are soon visited by hundreds of people who have participated in the “pay it forward” movement, gathering in a vigil to pay their respects to Trevor.

Main cast:
* Kevin Spacey as Eugene Simonet
* Helen Hunt as Arlene McKinney
* Haley Joel Osment as Trevor McKinney
* Jay Mohr as Chris Chandler
* James Caviezel as Jerry
* Angie Dickinson as Grace
* Jon Bon Jovi as Ricky McKinney

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Embed any videos into free wordpress.com blog

November 16, 2009

WordPress.com雖然好用,但功能受到許多限制。除了側欄的widget無法自訂外,很多網站上的影片都無法直接embed,實在很不方便。自己架站又費時費力,只好將就著用。

現在,只要有VodPod,將影片放在VodPod中,就提供wordpress.com可接受的embed碼。


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