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Real Indian Food in Delhi

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Image by Sugeo. Flirckr.com What do you know about traditional Indian food? When did the British develop a taste for Indian food? In the video below, Gordon Ramsay travels to Delhi to try real Indian food. Before you watch What Indian food have you tried? Make a list of 3-5 popular Indian dishes . Watch the video and answer these questions 1) Why has Gordon Ramsay travelled to Delhi? 2) When did the British fall in love with Indian food? 3) What is the Moti Mahal and which dish was invented there? 4) Who is Sima Chandra? 5) Is there a difference between the Indian food served in India and in Britain? Watch the video again. Who says this? "It is nothing close" "It's not dry, it's moist"  "Bloody hell" "It's flavoursome" After you watch Talk about Spanish traditional food. Include the following information: Is Spanish food still world famous? Why? List some Spanish traditional dishes. Can you ...

The news

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Have you watched the news recently? Yes, it's  Image by Agencia Brazil. official. We have a new Pope. What do you know  about him? Watch the following clip from the BBC and take notes. How different is this Pope from the previous one, Benedict XVI? Read the following report . We'll discuss  about the Pope in class next Tuesday. Have you read the front cover of El Pais in English today?  Read Need surgery? Come to Spain . Do you agree with the government's plans? What are the advantages and disadvantages of privatisation of the healthcare system? We'll discuss this and more in class today. You can read the Spanish version of the article in English here: Para operarse, venga a España.

Salman Rushdie

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Photo from flickrcc.net If you would like to learn about Indian writers, a good start is to read Salman Rushdie's biography . He is the author of The Satanic Verses (1988) and the Booker Prize winning novel Midnight's Children (1981), which has recently been made into a feature film by Oscar-nominated film director Deepa Mehta.   Lsten to this radio interview in which Salman Rushdie talks about his book Midnight's Children .

Women's Day

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Image by IanMac. Flicr.com We celebrated Women's Day at our school on Wednesday 6th March. There was an interesting talk about female Canadian film directors. You will find some information about  Deepa Mehta at the IMDb site. Although she was born in India, she lives in Toronto. Fascinating, really.  Her latest film, Midnight's Children , is based on one of Salman Rushdie's books.What difficulties did she encounter while shooting the film?  Watch an interview on Ontario TV an answer these questions: 1. Watch the clip of the film. What is the film about? 2. Who is the voice over the clip? Was he happy to do that job? 3. The director tells two stories in the film. Was it difficult to do that? 4. How was the screenplay written? 5. How did the project of the film get off the ground (who approached who)?

Room 101

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Photo from Wikipedia You read about Room 101 in George Orwell's novel   1984. Do you remember who was taken there? Watch these two funny clips from the BBC programme and have a laugh. You can download  activities that follow the clips. Have fun! Clip 1: Josh Groban           Clip 2: Ross Noble

Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus

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Dr Cheryl Fraser talks about how men and women communicate.   Watch the video and take notes about what she says about the following points: 1. What is the purpose for women to talk? 2. What is the purpose for men to talk? 3. What happens when a man and a woman are having a conversation? 4. What advice does Dr Fraser give to men to repair communication? 5. And what advice does she give for women? 6. What does research show we should do for a successful couple life? Do you agree with Dr Fraser? You can share your ideas here.