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Friday 18 March 2011

Review Relative Clauses


This is for you to start pracising before your next exam next week. I will also upload some more activies related to tenses, reported speech and passive so that you don't get bored :P

Have fun this weekend!

Wednesday 23 February 2011

I STILL Haven't Found (with lyrics) (by U2)

Hey guys!!
here you have the song which I have told you about. I always remember it in order to know the correct order for STILL. I hope you like it!

Monday 21 February 2011

Libya: Gaddafi’s Son Warns of “Rivers of Blood”


Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif has warned of “rivers of blood” in a televised statement. He said Libya was in danger of civil war if the pro-democracy protestors did not stop their demonstrations. He told Libyans that his father was too strong to be ousted like the leaders in Tunisia and Egypt. Seif gave a chilly warning to those protesting, saying: "We will fight to the last minute, until the last bullet." He added that if the situation got more out of control, Libyans would have to find a gun to defend themselves. Seif asked Libyans to stop the unrest or there would be “violence worse than Iraq”. He also indicated many more people could lose their lives: “Instead of weeping over 84 dead people, we will weep over hundreds of thousands of dead,” he said.
Hundreds of people have been killed in Libya since protests began six days ago. One doctor reports there are over 200 dead bodies in his hospital in the second largest city of Benghazi. Another doctor from Benghazi's Jalah hospital said they were receiving a non-stop flow of victims: "This is not a well-equipped hospital and these injuries come in waves. All are very serious injuries, involving the head, the chest and the abdomen. They are bullet injuries from high-velocity rifles," he said. The unrest in Libya started there but is now breaking out in other cities, including the capital Tripoli. Protestors in Benghazi showed off anti-aircraft guns they had taken from the military. There are also reports that an army division in the city has gone over to the people’s side.


What did you think when you read the headline?
What do you think of the unrest in Libya?
What do you think of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi?
What message would you like to give to the Libyan people?
Why do you think Gaddafi’s son told the people the government would fight to the last bullet?
Do you think there really would be violence in Libya worse than in Iraq?
Will the regime in Libya be the next to fall?