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Thursday, 24 November 2011

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Thanksgiving Jokes





Spot the Big TurkeyA lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store, but couldn't find one big enough for her family. She asked the stock boy, 'Do these turkeys get any bigger?'
The stock boy answered, 'No ma'am, they're dead.'

Big Turkeys and Little TurkeysIf a big turkey is called a gobbler, what do you call a little turkey.
A goblet.

Hanging the TurkeyYoung Simon was sitting in his grandmother's kitchen, watching her prepare the Thanksgiving meal.
'What are you doing?' Simon enquired.
'Oh, I'm just stuffing the turkey,' his grandmother replied.
'Wow, that's cool.' Simon remarked. 'Are you going to hang it next to the deer?'



The Secret of Stuffing a TurkeyHow many cooks does it take to stuff a turkey? Only one, but you REALLY have to squeeze to get him in.

Grave HumorWhat did the hen tell the naughty chicks? If you your father could see you now he would turn in his gravy.




The Man Who Forgot to Buy a Turkey for Thanksgiving


It's the day before Thanksgiving, and the butcher is just locking up when a man begins pounding on the front door.
'Please let me in, 'says the man desperately. 'I forgot to buy a turkey, and my wife will kill me if I don't come home with one.'
'Okay, 'says the butcher.' Let me see what I have left.' He goes into the freezer and discovers that there's one last scrawny turkey left. He brings it out to show the man.
'That's one is too skinny. What else you got?' says the man.
The butcher takes the bird back into the freezer and waits a few minutes and brings the same turkey back out to the man.
'Oh, no, 'says the man, 'That one doesn't look any better. You better give me both of them!'

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Trick or Treat in USA



By Elisabete Carvalho

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Spiderweb trees

Here’s a delightful morning snack: When Pakistan experienced severe flooding last year, it had the unexpected and rather creepy-crawly side effect of driving millions upon millions of spiders to the trees, where they could escape the floodwater. Since the flooding lasted for such a long time, many trees became blanketed in thick layers of web.

But according to the UK government, which assisted in the flood release effort this may have actually had a positive health effect: On-the-ground reports suggest that there are fewer mosquitos than would have been expected after the influx of so much stagnant water. This, in turn, may have reduced the very real risk of malaria to local populations afflicted with flooding. The web-coated trees, however, remain scary-looking.


(in http://www.geekosystem.com/spiderweb-trees-pakistan/ )

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Halloween last year

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Calling all the monsters

Get some ideas for your spooky costume!!!

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Coming up!

Halloween is just around the corner!
Dress up a spooky costume and come to school to celebrate Halloween on 31st October! Treats are waiting for you!

Do you like spooky stories?
Shake your English! wants to challenge you to write the spookiest story ever!!! 
When you have finished writing it, give your story to your teacher (final entry date - 4th November).
The scariest ones will be published on the blog! 

But before you start,  learn something about the origin of Halloween and solve some puzzles about this festivity.
http://www.halloween.com/all-about-halloween/


in History.com
in Busy Teacher.org

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Child Trafficking

Have you ever heard of children being trafficked?
Do you think that's something from the past? That it doesn't exist in the twenty-first century?
Think twice!


Search the web for more information.http://www.childtrafficking.com/
http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_exploitation.html

http://sctnow.org/

On the 18th October there will be a demonstration in Oporto at 15h in Aliados against this awful reality!

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

What a wonderful world (?)

SAVE THE EARTH QUIZZ

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

It's time to...



Sunday, 11 September 2011

"9/11"

On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. Often referred to as 9/11, the attacks resulted in extensive death and destruction, triggering major U.S. initiatives to combat terrorism and defining the presidency of George W. Bush. Over 3,000 people were killed during the attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., including more than 400 police officers and firefighters.

I Believe - A 9/11 Tribute


Saturday, 10 September 2011

A decade passed by

These last days you've heard a lot about this terrorist attack on the media. Ten years passed by, but I believe that no one has ever forgotten the pictures shown on TV that 11th of September 2001. I still remember that I was driving to school with my friend Elisabete Carvalho, when we heard on the radio that there was a huge fire on the Twin Towers, in New York. When we arrived at school we headed to the teacher's room and we saw in direct the second plane crashing on the second tower. It seemed like a kid playing with towers made of Lego and small airplanes, and crashing them. It didn't seem real! How come? How could it be possible to crash on purpose a plane towards a building? It seemed like a very imaginative film...a kind of science-fiction one: two towers being hit by planes, people falling down the windows and finally the towers crashing down!!!

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Saturday, 16 July 2011

SUMMER HOLIDAYS! HURRAY!!!

   The school year is coming to an end, which means that the well-deserved holidays are about to start.
   Before our blog also has a summer break I, as the coordinator of the English Club, would like to present my sincere thanks to all the excellent teachers of the English Department for their commitment to this project, which implied dedicating many long hours of their private life to it, in order to garantee the success of all the activities planned at the beginning of the year.
   Hadn't they embraced this project with so much enthusiasm, very little would have been accomplished ; the English Club, it goes without saying, did make a difference in the life of our School.
   So, once again, thank you my dear colleagues for having so willingly accepted to participate in this journey!

   I would also like to thank the students who have collaborated with the English Club, either as members of the staff, organising the different activities, or as contributors to the blog, producing texts, videos , roleplays and interviews. You were fundamental to the growth of our blog, which, having started on 16th October 2010, has already had more than 20 000 visits!!!
   
  Summer holidays mean a break from work. They also mean sunshine, beaches, summer sports and lots of outside fun! 
   So, before "Shake your English!" also goes on holiday, the English Club Team would like to challenge you with some puzzles and quizzes for those days when  the weather is not so warm and sunny and you feel like staying at home. 
HAVE FUN AND SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
Adelaide Sá

in BusyTeacher.org

in BusyTeacher.org 

in  activity village.co.uk


Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Today is Adelaide's birthday

CONGRATULATIONS, ADELAIDE!


Today marks the day someone special was born. That special person is our beloved colleague and friend Adelaide Sá whose hard work, knowledge, wisdom, determination and creativity have greatly contributed to the success of the English Club in our school and to the growing importance of this blog in particular.
Adelaide’s professionalism and commitment to her job as a teacher of English and as the English Club Coordinator have been vital to the remarkable success of so many different activities that have been accomplished this school year.
Adelaide has also managed to keep a contagious sense of doing well in our English Department and English Club even during difficult times and periods of intense work. We all admire her for that.
Adelaide, we want you to know that we deeply appreciate your commitment to setting and trying to achieve high standards for all the activities that we organize for our students. It’s a pleasure to work with you and have you as a Coordinator of the English Club, always pushing us up to be great!
Dear colleague and friend, congratulations on your birthday. May this day bring you all that you wish for!

Big hugs and lots of love
from your workmates,


Alice, Aurélia, Branca, Clarisse, Conceição, Eduarda, Graça, Helena, Isabel, Margarida, Maria José, Natália,Teresa.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Karaoke final contest

             Here's a remake of the film about the karaoke final 
  contest, now with more photos and the voices of our Stars.
             It portrays what happened before, during and after  
  the contest as well as everyone that made it possible.
             I hope you'll enjoy it.

Sunday, 3 July 2011