Podcasts This Week (March 11, 2013)

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ON MONDAY
ESL Podcast 876 – Preparing a Professional Portfolio

In the Learning Guide: Get a full transcript (written version of every word you hear), vocabulary list and sample sentences, and comprehension questions.
In “What Else Does it Mean,” learn the other meanings of “sample” and “thin.”
In the “Culture Note,” learn about “Who Uses Portfolios?”
“People working in many different professions use portfolios to “showcase” (display; show off) their work…” – READ MORE in the Learning Guide

ON WEDNESDAY
English Cafe 389

Topics: Famous Songs – Red River Valley; how recall elections work; to reduce versus to lessen versus to decrease versus to decline; sort/to sort; to intervene versus to interfere

In the Learning Guide:  Get a full transcript (written version of every word you hear).
In “What Insiders Know,” you will read about “Valley Girls.”
“There are many “valleys” (low areas of land surrounded by mountains) in the United States.  However, the San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles…” – READ MORE in the Learning Guide

ON FRIDAY
ESL Podcast 877 – Cheering Someone Up

In the Learning Guide: Get a full transcript (written version of every word you hear), vocabulary list and sample sentences, and comprehension questions.
In “What Else Does it Mean,” learn the other meanings of “to go (one’s) way” and “to slam.”
In the “Culture Note,” learn about “Pollyanna.”
Pollyanna is a popular and well-known children’s book, but it has a wider influence among people…” – READ MORE in the Learning Guide

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6 Responses to Podcasts This Week (March 11, 2013)

  1. emiliano says:

    Gatufo´s poems:

    Fidelity and suffering

    If you think in dying with you I die
    Together in the trip of not return
    Tired of living without hopes
    With this daily torture you feel
    Wishing the end of that suffering

    If you feel that life is your wish
    Living with you day after day is my will
    Watching the smile in your face
    or the firm fight of your character
    that strong wants a day more together

    My partner´s life I´ll do mine your wishes
    Prepared I am to make your trip each second
    That life is discovering in fateful time
    Of illness, suffering and hopelessness
    till the moment you think it is the end.

    ————-

    Nights in Silence

    At night the desire to keep awake
    So late ..What´s the reason to be up
    Alone with myself I am
    Quite at this hour I think

    Asleep you are close to me
    Early in the morning I am
    Enough time to meditate in silence
    but I feel little noises of the house

    Your breath, the rain´s drops
    a voice that far breaks the morning
    So, without any witnessess
    finally I take the pen and start to write

    Love you so much my dear
    than I don´t want to make any noise
    Listening your breath I know your presence
    that bright me every moment of my life.

    ——-
    The Wait

    Far away of our yesterday world
    So quite we see the passage of the days
    Gathering enough time to your freedom
    I see the sunset that it shortens the time limit
    Uncertain future we await without hurry
    So, although these isolated prisoner we are
    feel closer than ever we are.
    ——
    Lost

    Lost I am without your happiness
    It gives me strength to continue this path
    followed together since so long time
    Can´t remember waking up without your lap
    ——-

    Well these are the first I write in English, and I want to share first with my friends
    of this my best site of all.
    Thanks Jeff and Lucy, at the end you made me a poet in English?
    Just incredible….ja,ja….

    emiliano

  2. Aécio Flávio Perim says:

    I don’t know whether you have yet posted a podcast about disabilities, how to talk about it without offences and other things. If you have posted it yet, please disconsider my suggestion. Thanks.
    Aecio from Brazil.

  3. Tania says:

    Yes, a new poet was born.
    I have a special notebook with all writers and their quotes mentioned by our ESL teachers.
    Now, descovering this new poet I have to write all his poems, too.
    I like your poetry and your love for life , dear Emiliano. Thank you for shearing with us your most secret thoughts.
    Not everyone can do this. Like me, for instance.

    “Listening your breath I know your presence
    that bright me every moment of my life.”

    “Can’t remember waking up without your lap.”

    “Living with you day after day is my will
    Watching the smile in your face.”

    Nights in Silence remember me of Nights in White Satin lyrics by Moody Blues…

    “Lonely man cries for love…
    Oh how I love you, oh how I love you”

  4. emiliano says:

    THANKS Dear Tania.
    A honor to me sharing these poems (or something like it) with you and all
    Blog friends.
    This is first site I write them in English because I learn to write in English just
    here.

    Again THANKS a lot to all of you, blogers and teachers.
    I am really happy writing and sharing them.

    As I said before I write only about subjects I think could know or just what I feel.

    I love the song of Modody Blues…..of my youth.

    So kind of you dear Tania, I send you lot of kisses.

    emiliano

  5. Øyvor Steinsheim says:

    Dear enilliano!

    Thanks a lot for sharing your touching poems. I`ve noticed that you are a wise man.. life teaches us many useful things..
    have you ever read about “Polyanna”, the girl Jeff mentions in this new podcast? Just wanted to ask..as it seems like you
    are able to do the same as her=) So am I, at least.. I`m trying=)
    My best wishes for you!

    Teacher;
    Thanks for the useful “mini-course”! In addition to your good advices I would like to mention that reading aloud is
    important..it is, for me.. I think..

  6. emiliano says:

    Yes Dear Oyvor Steinsheim, I read about Polyanna and also I have seen the movie
    with Cuca my wife, it was really a nice beautiful story.

    Along my life I have wanted to shared but at first living here in Spain it was not
    easy, now with this new life of internet it seems like impossible dreams turn to
    reality.

    Thanks very much Oyvor Steinsheim, your words are highly appreciated for me, even
    more after living the last year that was really difficult.
    It seems now I am another new person, with more years as a God gift. Thanks.

    emiliano

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