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Tom Red´s weekly review. Who knows what? Tom Red´s weekly review. Who knows what? December 2012 Edition: 100

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Music

<p>This popular piece is heard over and again during the Christmas period. What is it and who composed it?</p>

This popular piece is heard over and again during the Christmas period. What is it and who composed it?

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Arts

Which of these people died on Christmas Day?
Which of these people died on Christmas Day?

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Geography

With which Scandanavian country is Santa Claus associated with:
With which Scandanavian country is Santa Claus associated with:

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History

December 25th  1818 was the date chosen for the U.S premiere  of one of the most famous musical pieces. The location was Boston. What was the music?
December 25th 1818 was the date chosen for the U.S premiere of one of the most famous musical pieces. The location was Boston. What was the music?

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GRAMMAR UNDER THE HAMMERGRAMMAR UNDER THE HAMMER

  • 1 Elementary

     

     

    Some LP Elementary Students don’t know that: 

    Many native speakers are beginning to spell Christmas using just an X to replace Christ (Xmas).  

    A lot of people don’t like to read this and they call it The War on Christmas because they say it takes Christ out of Christmas.

    But this is a religious view more than a linguistic one.

    I think it’s all right for postcards and emails, not to mention text messages, but for any serious writing you must spell it CHRISTMAS.

     

    CHRISTMAS RULES  OK!!

     

  • 1 Pre-intermediate

    All LP Pre-intermediate students should: 

    remember to distinguish these important Grammar Structures; they are similar but different:

    ASKWANTTELLLIKE + OBJECT PRONOUN + INFINITIVE with TO.

    I asked HER TO COME to the meeting

    but

    MAKELET + OBJECT PRONOUN + INFINITIVE without to

    I MADE HER to COME to the meeting

  • 1 Intermediate

    Many Intermediate students know that:  

     

    Do you remember…? asks if you remember a certain past situation,  a certain person, or doing a certain action in the past:  

    Do you remember the problem we had with her last summer?  

    Do you remember going to the beach when we were young?    

     

    Did you remember generally refers to asking somebody if they carried out an action which was necessary for them to do. Perhaps it was previously agreed on, or whatever... 

    Did you remember to post the letter?  

    Did you remember to make an appointment?   

    Did you remember to phone him? You promised you would

  • 1 Advanced

    Be aware,  Advanced Learner:

    Although everybody understands to make and everybody understands for, doesn't that mean everybody understands TO MAKE FOR?  

    -Yes, of cour...

    -Nooooo… !! Not at all!

     Not many people understand TO MAKE FOR. Only advanced learners do but I’m sure not all of them do. Look at the example:  

     After school my friends and I are making for the swimming pool.  

    It means to go quickly and directly to a given place, without delay, no time for stopping …    

    TO MAKE FOR is a strange phrasal verb. But then again, Phrasal Verbs are strange anyhow. Phrasal Verbs are Phrasal Verbs!!!

     

    Ooops, I've just noticed something. MAKE FOR is really a prepositional verb (but that's for the purist's)

     

  • 1 Native

    Every Native speaker knows what

    This cake is to die for means.

    Only very advanced learners will understand it. It means that "this cake is so delicious that it would be worth giving my life just to have it". Needless to say (but I'll say it anyhow) nobody would die for a bloody cake!

    Oh, I forgot that this is Christmas and I shouldn't be swearing but grammar is so boring, isn't it?

    But somebody else invented the saying you can't have your cake and eat it. Hey, what's this all about?

    I think we need a quick joke. Come on, let’s see if we can find a grammar joke… Ok, here’s one:

    Q: If Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus had a child, what would he be called? A:  A Subordinate Claus.  

    Fantastic joke, don't you think? Mmmm...

NewsNews

Imagen de noticia A THOUGHT AT CHRISTMAS

"Depart from me, you accursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you gave me no drink, a stranger and you gave me no welcome, naked and you gave me no clothing, ill and in prison, and you did not care for me." Then they will answer and say, "Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or ill or in prison, and not minister to your needs?" He will answer them, "Amen, I say to you, what you did not do for one of these least ones, you did not do for me." And these will go off to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life. (Matt. 25:41-45)

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Language Logic

How can you possibly expect me to do the job at such short notice, John ?” Tom said

Wrong

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