Dear Group

I thought that it would be a good idea to set up a blog for the ICFE preparation course and I welcome relevant contributions that will help the group to share information and to communicate in English on a daily basis.

Using this blog should also cut down on the amount of paper content during the course!

If you have any problems using this blog please let me know.



Tuesday 26 July 2011

Credit crisis

For the short and simple story.
 Go to http://crisisofcredit.com/
Business and Financial English students can watch and listen and discuss the issues.
James, many  thanks for the link.

Thursday 14 July 2011

Business and Golf

From the BBC business website students can watch, read and listen to the business behind the sport of golf and the British Open Golf Championship. Then students can discuss their own experiences of corporate sponsorship and hospitality.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14042846

Monday 11 July 2011

Vigilance -Travel and crime


U.S. Embassy video chronicles a really bad trip here
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

What can happen to a tourist here who does not pay attention to basic security precautions? That's the premise of a YouTube video produced by the U.S. Embassy here that seeks to promote vigilance.

The answer is that the tourist could end up in the consular section of the embassy one morning wearing one sandal and stripped of all possessions.

Johnathan Roy, a vice consul, has the only speaking role. He's a friendly Gringo giving safety tips to a forlorn man who has been victimized even before he left the airport. That is where he lost his luggage to a thief, according to the video.

The man's visit goes downhill from there.

He meets pretty girls in a bar, and when he wakes up, his backpack is gone. At the beach he leaves his car keys on the sand along with his few remaining possessions. That's where he loses a sandal as well as the car.

Roy said the video was a joint effort between the Consulate staff and the Public Affairs Office. Actors were embassy staffers.

Students can watch and listen and identify crime-related vocabulary. The video could generate a  discussion on their own travel and crime experiences.


 
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