Surfing the net I found Emily Brontë’s complete text Wuthering Heights online. I was wondering, is this the future of literature? Will the real book disappear? Won´t we be albe to scan through the paper pages anymore and have the pleasure of holding in our hands such a treasue? I hope not, however I think this is quite a useful tool in order to manage and analyse a text. What´s you point of view?

By the way there´s a website where you can find more classic works online.

Here´s Monthy Python’s vision of this masterpiece

After Brooklin Follies the Principe de Asturias awarded PAUL AUSTER, publishes his new work Travels in the Scriptorium on sale in every bookstore.

 “An old man, Mr Blank, is trapped in a windowless room with no idea how he got there. On the mahogany desk are photographs of people he vaguely recognises, and the typescript of a story about a civil servant imprisoned while on a mysterious mission.”

Here there´s a short movie on Auster´s Moon Palace the first work I read on him

Why not using games within the classroom? it´s a very useful and motivating resource! I know we cannot use it in every classroom, it depends on how many students we have their interest and behaviour, but why don´t we give them a chance? HERE there are some resources on Second Language Teaching Games, some of them are quite interesting.

There´s a website calles onestopenglish where if you register for free you can get every month on your e-mail address, free ready e-lessons on TEFL with different levels and topics. You can always get new ideas and use them in your classroom!

I am taking a course on how to create my own IT resources for my English class, I think it´s quite useful, the programme it´s a bit old fashioned but it´s quite practical and easy. Here you can download it, and have a tutorial on how it works. I hope you enjoy it.

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Here you can find a list of songs. I include British and American songs mainly, since I find music in the target language a really useful tool to use in our second language lessons.

I hope you enjoy them

It’s a really nice picture, isn’t it?

This is my webpage on English Narrative. It was a project created at the University during the first year of my degree. In it I include essays on both contemporary and classical British narrative authors.

Dear colleagues,

my name is Lorena, I teach English in a secondary state school in Valencia.

My main aim with this blog is to offer a useful range of sources for secondary language teachers and foreign language students.

My blog is divided into two main bodies:

- linguistic traits

- cultural traits

trying to explore, linguistically and culturally, the Anglosaxon world.