FAVOURITE WRITERS

  • ANA FRANK'S DIARY: Read this extraordinary book written by a young girl. You will be more tolerant!!!
  • HARUKI MURAKAMI: This Japanese writer has a very modern view of relationships.
  • HENNING MANKELL: Read his novels about Policeman Kurt Wallander. Besides, his social novels are excellent!
  • IAN MC. EWAN: I suggest you reading Saturday.
  • ISABEL ALLENDE. She is quite good when she writes about her own life
  • JONATHAN FRANZEN: Read his novel, Freedom. It's a long story about a Northamerican upper-class family.
  • JOSE SARAMAGO: Any novel by this Portuguese superb writer will make you think!
  • ORHAN PAMUK: A very interesting Turkish writer whose novels are always really worth reading
  • PAOLO GIORDANO: A young Italian writer who has written an impressive first novel entitled La solitudine dei numeri primi
  • PAUL AUSTER: Most of his novels are interesting. Read, for instance, Oracle Night or The book of illusions

05/12/2016

December's idiom. 16

Can you explain the following idiom? A Leopard Can't Change His Spots

December's film. 16

Watch the trailer with subtitles in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iqyxN7nLGs

December's book. 16

Saturday (2005) is a novel by Ian McEwan set in Fitzrovia, London, on Saturday, 15 February 2003, as a large demonstration is taking place against the United States' 2003 invasion of Iraq. The protagonist, Henry Perowne, a 48-year-old neurosurgeon, has planned a series of chores and pleasures culminating in a family dinner in the evening. As he goes about his day, he ponders the meaning of the protest and the problems that inspired it; however, the day is disrupted by an encounter with a violent, troubled man. Read this novel and write a comment about it! I am sure that you will like Saturday!

December's joke

December's quote. 16

06/11/2016

November's film. 2

You can see this film at Babel cinemas. Send me your comment about it!!!

03/11/2016

November's idiom. 16

Explain or translate the following idiom: A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED

November's book. 16

Read this book and write your opinion about it!

November's film. 16

If you have seen this film write a comment about it!

November's quote.16

November's joke. 16

04/04/2016

07/03/2016

Photos in London. 5

What is the name of this theatre?

06/03/2016

March's joke. 16

Little Sam (on phone): My son is having high fever and he won’t be able to come to school today. Teacher: Who is this? Little Sam: This is my father speaking!

March's quote. 16

15/02/2016

Photos in London. 4

Whereabouts in London is this shop?

09/02/2016

Photos in London. 3

What is the name of the bridge this view was taken from?

Photos in London. 2

What is this?

07/02/2016

Photos in London. 1

What is the name of this famous bridge?

February's quote. 16

February's joke. 16

A: I'm in a big trouble! B: Why is that? A: I saw a mouse in my house! B: Oh, well, all you need to do is use a trap. A: I don't have one. B: Well then, buy one. A: Can't afford one. B: I can give you mine if you want. A: That sounds good. B: All you need to do is just use some cheese in order to make the mouse come to the trap. A: I don't have any cheese. B: Okay then, take a piece of bread and put a bit of oil in it and put it in the trap. A: I don't have oil. B: Well, then put only a small piece of bread. A: I don't have bread. B: Then what is the mouse doing at your house?!