Dear students, I hope you enjoyed the sketch that we watched in today's lesson. After telling your anecdotes in the class and watching Mr Bean, I thought you might enjoy this interview with Rowan Atkinson telling a personal anecdote.
I also recommend the videos on this YouTube Channel from Graham Norton's show. They're really fun to watch. Enjoy!
Have you ever played the game 'NEVER HAVE I EVER..."? It's a great game to get to know your friends and it can be lots of fun, specially if they are honest! In this game players take turns asking other players about things they have done or haven't done. It is often played as a drinking game in parties and those players who have done the thing take a drink. It can also be played with no alcohol and it will be still be a lot of fun if you ask the right questions and your friends are honest ;) I'm posting a video from Ellen DeGeneres' show where you can get an idea of how to play the game. I hope you enjoy it while revising your present perfect at the same time!
When we talked about dangerous things to do behind the wheel in the class, most of you did not consider driving and listening to music particularly hazardous and some of
you even found it relaxing.
Apparently many people think driving and listening to music is
fun. So do all the fans of James Corden’s
Carpool Karaoke. Carpool Karaoke, a segment of James Corden's Late Late Show on
CBS, has become an online phenomenon.
In this part of
the programme the host drives around in a car with celebrity guests singing
their favourite tunes. Some of the biggest names in music and film, including Madonna,
Justin Bieber, Stevie Wonder, Tom Hanks, One Direction, Lady Gaga and Adele have
been some of Corden’s passengers.
One of the most popular segments included the
then-First Lady singing a song by Stevie Wonder as he drove her around the
streets of Washington DC. Thirty-four million people viewed the video of
Michelle Obama rocking out to her favourite singer just one week after it first
aired.
Watch it and enjoy, but don’t forget to drive
safely!
Here's a link to the real programme on BBC. Enjoy this international award-winning series about motor vehicles famous for its presenters' quirky humorous style.