tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4401688592974662838.post1788950433255763252..comments2023-10-12T17:38:08.618+02:00Comments on English for You, Rosa´s Blog: Start the Weekend With a SmileRosa I. Pérez Paraparhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11119618290149799746noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4401688592974662838.post-7286177988303914942013-11-05T19:55:50.968+01:002013-11-05T19:55:50.968+01:00Coral, in order to learn the vocabulary, try to re...Coral, in order to learn the vocabulary, try to remember as many situations as possible and say them out-loud (in English, of course!)- check how much you have learntRosa I. Pérez Paraparhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11119618290149799746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4401688592974662838.post-54716602975825743322013-11-03T23:44:15.893+01:002013-11-03T23:44:15.893+01:00For me, the funniest situation is when a Russian o...For me, the funniest situation is when a Russian old woman throws the rubbish througt the culvert. She opens one bag and pulls slowly the things, and then, pulls the hole bags. And when she is going out, it appears a man's head from the sewers, he is taking off his head a banana peel. For this things there are the containers, for not clogging the sewers!<br /><br />I also liked the scene of a Polish man running around a football field. A security guard chases him and suddenly, bumps into a puddle. At that time, the running man raises his arms as if the fall of the guard was his great victory. It's really funny!Coral López Álvarez 2ºB BACnoreply@blogger.com