29 de octubre de 2010

Connecting Words

Connecting Words

Choose the connecting word that completes the
sentences meaningfully. Then check your answer.
  1. I don't know ___ you want to meet that lady. She's such a snob.
    that
    why
    when
  2. He looks ___ he were sick.
    even if
    even though
    as if, as though
  • He asked ___ he could smoke a cigarette.
    whether, if
    what
    that
  • He insists ___ I be there.
    if
    that
    as if
  • He punished the little boy ___ put salt in his coffee.
    who
    which
    whenever
  • It was raining hard ___ we left the office.
    where
    when
    although
  • He'll have the work done ___ that you arrive.
    when
    after
    by the time
  • ___ I was saying, how many of you want to attend the conference?
    As
    So
    For
  • He must be rich, ___ he spends a lot of money on gifts for his girlfriend.
    but
    for
    in order to
  • We have been having problems with the heater ___ we bought it.
    when
    while
    since
  • ___ he said did not please us.
    That
    Which
    What
  • I liked the car, ___ I bought it.
    so
    for
    even so
  • The picture ___ is hanging over my bed was painted by an art student.
    which
    who
    whom
  • Her parents will be very happy ___ she passes with flying colors.
    so that
    if
    though
  • (C) 1997 Vera Mello

    Active Voice? Passive Voice?

    Active or Passive Voice

    Make a choice by clicking on the radio button, then compare it with the correct answer hidden under the answer button.
    1. Everybody ___ by the news of his death.
      shocked
      was shocked
    2. Mr. Green ___ at the University since 1989.
      has been teaching
      has been taught
    3. Not much ___ about the accident since that time.
      has said
      has been said
    4. A new book ___ by that company next year.
      will publish
      will be published
    5. He ___ the girl's name now.
      remembers
      is remembered
    6. The secretary ___ to her new boss yesterday.
      introduced
      was introduced
    7. Our plan ___ by the members of the committee.
      is being considered
      is considered
    8. He ___ responsible for the accident.
      was holding
      was held
    9. A prize ___ to whoever solves this equation.
      will be giving
      will be given
    10. When the manager arrived, the problem ___ .
      had already been solved.
      had already solved.
    (C) 1997 Vera Mello

    13 de octubre de 2010

    All miners are saved

    One by one the miners who had been trapped underground for more than two months in Chile ascended to the surface, ending their subterranean captivity. The world watched, their nation cheered, their families wept.
    Today, we invite you to watch this CNN 10-minute report on the rescued miners.
    Enjoy, and celebrate life!




    Prof. Mariano Ignacio
    Centro Univ. de Idiomas

    8 de octubre de 2010

    The "Mother" Quiz

    The "Mother" Quiz

    Click the answer button to see the answer.

    1. ___ is the mother of good luck.
      a. Diligence
      b. Experience
      c. Intelligence
      d. Arrogance

    2. ___ is the mother of wisdom.
      a. Diligence
      b. Experience
      c. Intelligence
      d. Necessity

    3. ___ is the mother of invention.
      a. Diligence
      b. Experience
      c. Intelligence
      d. Necessity

    4. He that would the ___ win, must with the mother first begin.
      a. battle
      b. argument
      c. lottery
      d. daughter

    5. "Like mother, like daughter" means ___.
      a. If you admire the mother you will also admire the daughter.
      b. Daughters tend to do the same things as their mothers.

    6. "Tied to one's mother's apron strings" means ___.
      a. A person likes cooking.
      b. A person has a fetish for his or her mother's clothing.
      c. A person is dependent on his or her mother.
      d. A person has very strict ideas about what is proper behavior.

    7. "Every mother's son (of someone)" means ___.
      a. Absolutely everyone with no exception
      b. Anyone who is underage
      c. All who are immature
      d. Anyone who is living at home

    8. "Old enough to be someone's mother" means ___.
      a. A person is as old as someone's parents (too old for a relationship).
      b. A person is old enough to have children.
      c. A person is well matched emotionally with another person.
      d. A person ought to act more mature.

    9. Children are the ___ that hold a mother to life. (Sophocles)
      a. stitches
      b. anchors
      c. pillars
      d. glue

    10. Every beetle is a gazelle in the ___ of its mother. (Moorish Proverb)
      a. mind
      b. view
      c. eyes
      d. heart

    11. A ___ son is the heaviness of its mother. (Bible, Proverbs)
      a. foolish
      b. friendly
      c. frank
      d. fiendish

    12. The ideal mother, like the ideal ___ is fiction.(Milton B. Sapirstein, Paradoxes of Everyday Life, 1955)
      a. house
      b. job
      c. marriage
      d. vacation

    13. A mother is glad to get the loveliest child ___. (Emerson)
      a. dressed
      b. ready
      c. home
      d. asleep

    14. No woman can call herself ___ unless she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be amother. (Margaret Sanger, Parade, Dec.1, 1963)
      a. happy
      b. open
      c. free
      d. modern

    15. What mother sings to the cradle goes all the way ___ to the coffin. (Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbsfrom Plymouth Pulpit, 1887)
      a. down
      b. after
      c. on
      d. in

    16. Who takes the child by the ___ takes the mother by the heart. (Danish Proverb)
      a. storm
      b. hand
      c. shirttails
      d. arm

    17. Men are what ___ mothers made them. (Emerson)
      a. some
      b. other
      c. their
      d. many

    18. Only mothers can think of the ___ because they give birth to it in their children. (Maxim Gorky)
      a. future
      b. past
      c. present
      d. possible

    19. Motherly love begins with oneness and ___ to separateness. (Erich Fromm)
      a. ends
      b. leads
      c. results
      d. depends

    20. A motherless son is a fish ___low water. (Burmese Proverb)
      a. out
      b. over
      c. in
      d. on

    Copyright (C) 1998 by Donna Tatsuki

    19 de septiembre de 2010

    Helado de Dulce de Leche according to The New York Times


    Spring days are coming ahead, and with them the helado de dulce de leche pops back in our lives.

    Read what The New York Times thinks of of Argentina's favourite flavours when it comes to ice cream!

    Buenos Aires: National Treasure in a Cone




    Saludos,
    and let's go to your favourite ice cream parlor to grab a cucurucho filled with creamy dulce de leche!
    Prof. Mariano Ignacio

    17 de septiembre de 2010

    Bits and Pieces

    What's the Correct Word Order?

    Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
    1. a. beautiful
      b. to
      c. lady
      d. what
      e. young
      f. that
      g. happened
      h. ?
    2. a. how
      b. us
      c. waiting
      d. has
      e. long
      f. she
      g. been
      h. for
      i. ?
    3. a. far
      b. gas
      c. is
      d. the
      e. how
      f. nearest
      g. it
      h. to
      i. station
      j. ?
    4. a. didn't
      b. our
      c. come
      d. meeting
      e. to
      f. why
      g. you
      h. ?
    5. a. tonight
      b. you
      c. come
      d. do
      e. guests
      f. how
      g. will
      h. many
      i. know
      j. ?
    6. a. green
      b. cost
      c. much
      d. that
      e. vase
      f. how
      g. does
      h. Japanese
      i. ?
    7. a. I
      b. in
      c. may
      d. this
      e. room
      f. smoke
      g. ?
    8. a. me
      b. you
      c. ride
      d. can
      e. give
      f. a
      g. ?
    9. a. break
      b. it
      c. we
      d. should
      e. before
      f. do
      g. coffee
      h. ?
    10. a. will
      b. here
      c. he
      d. when
      e. be
      f. again
      g. ?
    (C) 1998 Vera Mello

    Correct or Incorrect use of preposition?

    Click the answer button to see whether
    the sentence is correct (c) or incorrect (i).
    1. She's a very selfish person who doesn't show any consideration for others.
    2. On our school the teachers' basic hourly rate was increased by 5%.
    3. When we said: "the time is over", the young girl glanced quickly on her watch.
    4. There's a fine of 25 cents a day at overdue library books.
    5. In the beginning of his career he had very little success.
    6. He forgot to consider the rise in the cost of living.
    7. This ticket entitles you to a free meal in our new restaurant.
    8. Why did the burden to bringing up her two brothers fall on her shoulders?
    9. When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay duty about an electric knife I had in my luggage.
    10. The botanist discovered some new specimens of flowers on that island.
    (C) 1998 Vera Mello

    Homophones - A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. The words may be spelled the same, such as rose and rose (past tense of "rise"), or differently, such as to, two, and too. Homophones that are spelled the same are also both homographs and homonyms.

    Click the answer button to see the answer.
    1. Things are not as they ___.
      a. seam
      b. seem
    2. A type of corn is called ___.
      a. maize
      b. maze
    3. On the ___, he is a nice person.
      a. whole
      b. hole
    4. He ___ better but he did it anyway.
      a. knew
      b. new
    5. Always try to buy low and ___ high.
      a. sell
      b. cell
    6. Didn't you ___ me when I called you?
      a. hear
      b. here
    7. A rank lower than general is ___.
      a. colonel
      b. kernel
    8. Do not ___ in the affairs of other.
      a. medal
      b. meddle
    9. Do you really ___ the money?
      a. knead
      b. kneed
      c. need
    10. During the summer I work as a tour ___.
      a. guide
      b. guyed
    11. I will have a ___ sandwich on rye bread.
      a. stake
      b. steak
    12. I told ___ not to go but he would not listen.
      a. him
      b. hymn
    13. His car broke down so he called for a ___ truck.
      a. toe
      b. tow
    14. If you run a bear will chase and try to ___ you.
      a. mall
      b. maul
    15. If you sleep with ___ hair you will catch a cold.
      a. wet
      b. whet
    16. A vein of gold in a mine is known as the mother ___.
      a. load
      b. lode
    17. I want to ___ you for your delicious meal.
      a. complement
      b. compliment
    18. He was not ___ to stay up later than 9:00 at night.
      a. allowed
      b. aloud
    19. My son has ___ 10 centimeters since this past summer.
      a. groan
      b. grown
    20. He ___ flowers to his mother on Mother's Day.
      a. cent
      b. scent
      c. sent
    (C) 1998 Donna Tatsuki

    10 de septiembre de 2010

    Grammar Basics

    Click the answer button to see the answer. You may need a dictionary in some cases.
    1. Beer is the world's best-selling ___ drink.
      a. alcohol
      b. alcoholic
      c. alcohols
    2. The process of making beer is called ___ .
      a. beering
      b. brewsing
      c. brewing
    3. The first recorded recipe ( ___ on clay tablets) seems to be one for making beer.
      a. write
      b. written
      c. wrote
    4. The ___ ingredients used in making beer are malted grains, water, hops, and yeast.
      a. principal
      b. principle
      c. principles
    5. The most common grain ___ for beer-making is barley, but sometimes wheat, corn, or rice are also added.
      a. use
      b. uses
      c. used
    6. Grain is malted by first soaking it in water, then allowing it to sprout, and finally drying it ___ stop the sprouting.
      a. in order to
      b. to order to
      c. into order to
    7. Hop cones add both flavor and aroma to beer; they are also good ___ .
      a. preserves
      b. preservatives
      c. preservations
    8. In a process ___ fermentation, yeast changes sugar from the malted grain into alcohol.
      a. call
      b. calling
      c. called
    9. Although the alcohol level in beer ___ ranges from 4-7%, it can go as high as 15%.
      a. usual
      b. unusual
      c. usually
    10. The two most ___ styles of beer are lager and ale.
      a. common
      b. commons
      c. commonly
    11. Lager ___ about 150 years ago, and it is now the most popular style of beer.
      a. has developed
      b. was developed
      c. has been developed
    12. However, in recent years, ale has been regaining ___ .
      a. popular
      b. population
      c. popularity
    13. One difference between lager and ale ___ the kinds of yeast used in the fermentation process.
      a. lies in
      b. lies at
      c. lies on
    14. Another difference between these two ___ of beer is the temperature of the fermentation process.
      a. type
      b. types
      c. typicals
    15. In addition, lager ___ lighter in color and body than ale.
      a. tends to be
      b. tend to be
      c. tends to have
    16. Most beer in the United States is made by big breweries, such as Anheuser-Busch and Miller; microbrew or "craft" beer ___ only 5-10% of all beer produced.
      a. account for
      b. accounts for
      c. count for
    17. However, the rapid ___ in the number of microbreweries in the past 20 years means that the United States has a wider selection of beer styles than any other country.
      a. increasing
      b. increases
      c. increase
    18. In Europe, one of the smallest countries, Belgium, produces the ___ variety of beer styles of all and is sometimes thought of as a "Disneyland" for beer drinkers.
      a. great
      b. greatest
      c. greater
    Copyright (C) 1999 Nevitt Reagan