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TV talent show
Sport Lionel Messi
School
of the world Northern Ireland schools
Celebrities
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This rehearsal room
is great, except that there’s
no electricity!
We can’t rehearse
in here…
Don’t worry!
I’ll sort* it out!
LATER…
Does
it work?
HELP!
?
What happened?
The instruments are spinning*
Oh no! I used an old washing machine to generate electricity but…
… I think
it got stuck on
‘extra* spin’!
AHH!
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This rocks*!
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Hello dear readers,
my name is Julia and I’d like to welcome you all to this year’s first issue of A Tot of English, the magazine with news and views from all over the English-speaking world!
This month, we begin with the latest on talent shows and introduce you to America’s latest teen celebrity, Carly Shay Are you ready? Let’s get going, then!
Happy reading!
Hello My name is Mr G Rama I’m your grammar detector This is what I’ve detected
in this month’s Tot:
• comparatives
• infinitives of purpose
• past simple
• present perfect
It’s called a ‘playpump’ and they use
it in Africa in schools and in areas
where there a lot of children.
Children can play on it and at the
same time, pump their drinking
water The more* children turn
the wheel, the more* it drags* up
water from underground wells*
It’s fun and very, very useful.
The magic merry-go-round
Is it a pump or a merry-go-round?
It’s both: it pumps water
and children can play on it.
Complete the following sentences
The answer is on page 15
A 40 million hours a year
carrying drinking water from
a well to their homes.
B there are more diseases and
infections in the world.
C who don’t have access to clean,
drinking water.
1 ■ There are more than a billion
people in the world today…
2 ■ This lack* of water means
that…
3 ■ Women and young girls
spend…
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Celebrities
Carly Shay
The Clacsons
The dance show
The big issue
TV talent shows
The thing we love
Ducks
Are you an artist?
Do our test and find out!
Sport
Lionel Messi
School of the world
Northern Ireland schools
Brain Teasers
UK events
Books in Bath
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Who is Carly Shay
Carly Shay is the web-savvy*,
young, bright star of America’s
latest teenage television show:
iCarly Carly Shay is played by
16-year-old actress Miranda
Cosgrove One day, Miranda was
having lunch in a restaurant
when a talent spotter – a person
who looks for young, talented
people – saw her He asked her to
do an audition* and she started
acting in television series and
advertisements.
What is iCarly?
iCarly is about the adventres of a
schoolgirl called Carly Shay Carly
knows everything there is to
know about the Internet One day, she produces a show and uploads it to the web iCarly is about very popular social networking sites like Twitter and YouTube Every episode of iCarly attracts more than 5 million viewers in America.
What is Hannah Montana?
Hannah Montana is a teenage TV series in America Miley Cyrus plays schoolgirl Hannah Montana and dreams of becoming a famous rockstar Until now, she has been on every American girl’s sticker book, schoolbag, desktop and diary Until now, she has been America’s darling.
She’s America’s latest*
darling*, loved even
more than Hannah
Montana, and fast
becoming the queen
of children’s television
in America.
comparative structures
Over to you Why do you think media* experts are saying that iCarly will become more popular than Hannah Montana?
A ■ Because Carly Shay is more talented and more interesting than Hannah Montana.
B ■ Because Carly Shay is more beautiful and more intelligent than Hannah Montana.
C ■ Because Carly Shay is about the Internet, and viewers are more interested in the Internet than in the fantasy world of Hannah Montana.
The answer is on page 15
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Mr and Mrs
Clacson! How
nice to see you!
Hello! We’ve come to watch the show.
Our daughter
is dancing in it.
She started dancing 4 years ago and she absolutely loves it!
She’s very talented, you know?
That’s my daughter, over there! Isn’t she wonderful?
FANTASTIC!
WONDERFUL!
Sorry, but who are you cheering?
He’s so wonderful!
Alex, our son
He’s the light technician.
She is indeed.
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Academy is a TV talent show
Its inspiration comes from the
Spanish show Fama Ja Bailar
and the Swedish show Floor
Filler The contestants* are
between 18 and 24 years old
and they all have different
talents Some are hip-hop
artists, some are classical
dancers, some are pop
performers and others are
opera singers They all get a
chance to develop their skills*
with professional trainers* and
international stars.
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Televisions across the world are broadcasting* local talent shows These are shows where young performers (for example,
dancers, singers, magicians, acrobats, etc.) show* off their talents They hope, one day, to work with international stars and
to become famous.
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to teach them how to move
claims: says contestants: people who take part in a competition hits: (here) internet clicks
nations: (here) country show off: show all the good things you can do skills: abilities, what you can do
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Did you know?
British talent show host Simon Cowell is the
inventor of many modern-day talent shows He
created the X Factor, a show millions of people
watched in many countries, including Spain,
Belgium, Australia, Iceland, Russia, Finland,
Morocco, Columbia, Germany and Saudi Arabia.
Did you see it?
According* to the producers, these talent shows only look for young talent The shows, they say, only provide young, talented people with opportunities In other words, contestants don’t come to be famous or earn a lot of money They come because they want to become excellent at what they do Little Phil, Justin Timberlake’s
choreographer*, claims*: “Only the best dancers can dance on my shows I want to teach them to be even better dancers, I want to teach them discipline and technique
I want them to be the best”.
The world’s most famous talent
show is America’s got talent The
show gives unknown performers a chance to show the nation* what they can do In Britain, Susan Boyle, a 47 year-old housewife, became the nation’s darling when
she sang I dreamed a dream.
Susan says she had a very unhappy childhood, she has never been married and she lives alone
in a small Scottish town with her cat Yet she has an incredible singing voice Her YouTube video has topped* 5 million hits* and actress Demi Moore thinks she is wonderful.
Over to you
Do you watch talent shows?
………
Why?
………
………
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Together with dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs, ducks are Britain’s favourite animals
Go to any park in any town in any part of the UK and there you will find ducks, lots of them,
in ponds, on the grass, under a tree
You will probably find children and elderly people feeding them, especially in spring, when the ducklings have hatched.
DUCKS
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The world’s second best restaurant
is called The Fat Duck and it’s in
Berkshire, England, UK.
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You probably think you know a lot about ducks, but did you know that:
• Ducks are called "waterfowl" because they are normally found in places with water like ponds, streams and rivers
• They are related to geese and swans The duck is the smallest of them all Ducks also have shorter necks and wings and a stout body
• They can live from 2-12 years.
• Ducks have webbed feet for swimming Their webbed feet act like paddles
• A duck waddles instead of walking because of its webbed feet
• Ducks’ feet cannot feel cold even in icy cold water The reason for this is because their foot has no nerves
or blood vessels.
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Sing? Act?
Do our test and discover
the artist within you.
1 You’re at the cinema, but the film is rubbish
You
◆ imagine you are watching another film.
● leave and go for a walk instead.
▲ stay and then complain about the film.
2 When you are asleep, you dream of…
◆ flying.
● playing a musical instrument.
▲ sitting under a waterfall.
3 When you meet someone for
the first time, you like to…
◆ listen to what they say.
● watch how they move.
▲ tell them about yourself.
4 You’ve got a new CD As soon as you
get home, you …
◆ sit on the sofa and listen to it.
● dance and listen to it.
▲ sing along to it.
5 You like drawing…
◆ people.
● landscapes.
▲ everyday situations.
6 When you decorate your room you like to use…
◆ coloured mirrors and strange objects.
● move the furniture around.
▲ paint the walls different colours.
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He’s one of football’s most
talented attackers He’s short,
fast and strong He started
playing for Barcelona when he
was just 13 years old He
became world champion in
2005 in the Under-20s national
football team He won gold*
with the Olympic National
Team in 2008 The year before
that, in 2007, he won the
Golden Ball and a year later,
he came second Many people
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Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi plays
centre-forward*
for Barcelona F.C
He’s Argentinian
and one of the best
footballers in the
world.
centre-forward: a footb all
player who plays in attack
defect: problem despite: even if disadvantage: somethin g that
makes it difficult for yo u to do something else
gold: (here) the top prize ,
a golden cup
to be reckoned with: (id iom)
something incredible yo u can’t ignore
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Fill in the gaps using the correct words
IN SKILLS SPECIAL POSSIBLE
Lionel was born 1987 in Argentina He is short because of a birth defect*, but he has shown the world that it is to be a great footballer, despite* this disadvantage He has developed a
technique involving foot and speed He is
a true force to* be reckoned with.
The answer is on page 15
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Every month we will take you to a school somewhere in the world and show you how children are learning there This month, we’re in Northern Ireland where many schools are inviting parents into the classroom Let’s find out why.
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Do you get stressed* at school?
Yes No
Why?
Do your parents help you at school?
Yes No
Why?
How can you help them to help you?
admit: tell the truth embarrass: when you feel
uncomfortable and shy
realise: understand stressed: worried, anxious,
nervous
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Back to school with mum
and dad?
Sometimes children say that their
parents don’t understand them;
sometimes parents say that their
children don’t behave According
to a school in Belfast, Northern
Ireland, the solution is: put them
all in the same class for a few
weeks.
Separate classrooms
Many parents admit* that they
didn’t like school when they were
younger Now that they are
adults, they realise* how
important school is This is why they have accepted to go back into the classroom and help their children
The parents at the Belfast School have their own classrooms because they don’t want to distract or embarrass* their children During the day, they learn in separate classrooms, but they see each other during break time.
“I never say ‘hi’ to my dad at break”, says 10-year-old Liam.
“It’s too embarrassing, but I like him being there ”.
What do the parents learn?
The parents go to school to learn what their children are learning and how they are learning it When they learn about maths, for example, they do this by playing games:
they imagine they go shop-ping and only have 10 pounds
to buy what they need They have competitions to see who can buy the healthiest food and the most food This can help parents play the same games with their children when they go shopping and the children can practise their maths They also learn about healthy eating They learn to cook healthy meals and they learn about why they are healthy When they go home, they can cook with their children and talk about their lessons together.
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Lionel Messi Complete each sentence
by matching each part.
1 ■ The great Argentinean player …
2 ■ He started playing for Barcelona…
3 ■ He became world champion in 2005…
4 ■ In 2008, he won gold…
5 ■ In 2007, he came third in the competition for…
6 ■ Many people believe he is…
An Irish cake
It’s a traditional Irish
cake for Hallowe en
What’s its name?
Find 12 words in the
wordsearch to d iscover
the name of the cake.
A the best player in the world
B plays for Barcelona F.C.
C the Golden Ball.
D when he was 13.
E with the National Olympic Team
F with the Under-20s National Team.
B N C O O K L K
F O O O D R E P
D R P B A G S A
A T U R N A S R
Y H T E D M O E
B E H A V E E N
A R M K B A S T
R N H E L P C S
The answer is on page 15
True or false?
become professi onals.
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to classical music .
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show is Americ a’s got Talent.
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