English Level: Expert Content Warning: death, murder, bombs, war, British Accent, technical language (subtitles are recommended)
Author: Tim Schilstra
Eric – Boy Dies in Santa’s Arms
English Level: Intermediate Content Warning: death, dying, terminal disease, child death
Sarah – 20 Year Coma
English Level: Advanced Content Warning: Bodily harm, car crash, slurred speech (hard to understand)
Igor – Tallest Man in the World
English Level: Intermediate Content Warning: death, suicide, Australian / Ukrainian Accent
Zion – A Wrestler with No Legs
English Level: Intermediate Content Warning: Bullying, distracting music
Chris – Going Blind in Space
English Level: Advanced Content Warning: spiders, technical language, many metaphors
Nick – Primordial Dwarfism
English Level: Intermediate Content Warning: Physical Disability Speech is difficult to understand
It’s Neither Here nor There
When someone says that it’s neither here nor there, they are saying that the information is irrelevant, unimportant or inconsequential. The phrase is basically saying that it doesn’t matter if it is here, there or nowhere. It just doesn’t matter. Idiomatically, this demonstrates that there is no point. Example: They are qualified for the job. … Read More
You Rock!
The phrase, you rock, is used to say that you really like something or someone. It is like saying, “You are awesome!” Example: Thank you for helping me with my homework. You rock! Similarly, if you really like something, you might say that it rocks. If you want to show even more appreciation you can … Read More
Murder Mystery
We will learn about Murder in Manhattan. We will discover key words / phrases. We will choose our roles for the murder mystery and start planning the activity. Murder Mystery