Monday, 1 November 2010
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Rule the school
Rule The School
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CBBC‘s Rule the School is a modern role-reversal, reality TV show for teenagers. The basis of the show was to take five talented school pupils and 10 school teachers and swap roles. The pupils became the teachers and the teachers became the pupils. The series first aired in 2002, with lessons including text-messaging, break-dancing, computer gaming, customising clothes, popstar skills and ‘funky footballing’. The series was nominated for a BAFTA in 2003 when lessons included dance, rap and, slightly more conventionally, physical education. In 2004 the timetable included dance lessons, djing, skateboarding and fashion.
The BAFTA nominated show ended in 2005 after four seasons, with lessons including Music (taught by Nathan Crossan-Smith), Dance (taught by Jess Pearson), IT Factor (taught by Lauren Davies), Taekwondo (taught by Rene Cowan) and Web Design (taught by Ross Easton). The Headteacher was Adelaide Lumor who also appeared in the 2007 Muller commercial ‘Lid Lickers’. The show was presented by Jake Humphrey.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 The “Teachers”
* 2 The “Pupils”
* 3 Future success
* 4 Production
* 5 Future success
* 6 See also
* 7 External links
[edit] The “Teachers”
The Five Rule the School “teachers” represented a cross-section of society. The young teaching team consisted of young adults around 12 – 14 age range picked from a diverse selection of schools and groups around the UK. Each young person selected to take part in the project had an area of speciality they were confident and able to teach adults about. They had their own policies on punishments, budgets, lesson plans and even dress code.
[edit] The “Pupils”
The ten Rule the School “pupils” were an equally colourful and diverse
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
CBBC‘s Rule the School is a modern role-reversal, reality TV show for teenagers. The basis of the show was to take five talented school pupils and 10 school teachers and swap roles. The pupils became the teachers and the teachers became the pupils. The series first aired in 2002, with lessons including text-messaging, break-dancing, computer gaming, customising clothes, popstar skills and ‘funky footballing’. The series was nominated for a BAFTA in 2003 when lessons included dance, rap and, slightly more conventionally, physical education. In 2004 the timetable included dance lessons, djing, skateboarding and fashion.
The BAFTA nominated show ended in 2005 after four seasons, with lessons including Music (taught by Nathan Crossan-Smith), Dance (taught by Jess Pearson), IT Factor (taught by Lauren Davies), Taekwondo (taught by Rene Cowan) and Web Design (taught by Ross Easton). The Headteacher was Adelaide Lumor who also appeared in the 2007 Muller commercial ‘Lid Lickers’. The show was presented by Jake Humphrey.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 The “Teachers”
* 2 The “Pupils”
* 3 Future success
* 4 Production
* 5 Future success
* 6 See also
* 7 External links
[edit] The “Teachers”
The Five Rule the School “teachers” represented a cross-section of society. The young teaching team consisted of young adults around 12 – 14 age range picked from a diverse selection of schools and groups around the UK. Each young person selected to take part in the project had an area of speciality they were confident and able to teach adults about. They had their own policies on punishments, budgets, lesson plans and even dress code.
[edit] The “Pupils”
The ten Rule the School “pupils” were an equally colourful and diverse
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The Husky dog
Have fun with this dog!!
Can you understand what he says? Leave a comment with your opinion. ;-D
Can you understand what he says? Leave a comment with your opinion. ;-D
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Faking it!
Broadcast on C4 (UK) Easter 2005. A shy radiographer is challenged to perform a magic act to a panel of professionals, with the hope of fooling them into thinking he is a professional. He had 4 weeks to prepare. This mini-version (in 2 parts) is edited down from the 90 mins to give you the best bits. I have left out the bit where he does a mini comedy act, which was part of his confidence buillding.
Saturday, 28 August 2010
Have a nice weekend!!
Roxette ´fading like a flower´ , by Agnes
Find this and other songs exercises in English Exercises .org
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
going to
Future: GOING TO, by Cynthia Wilkinson
Find this and other future tense exercises in English Exercises .org
Find this and other future tense exercises in English Exercises .org
Monday, 23 August 2010
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A quiz about Great Britain, by Ewa
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Find this and other Other printables exercises in English Exercises .org
Revision Technology
a href="http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2595">TECHNOLOGY, by mayrac
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Find this and other Other printables exercises in English Exercises .org
Friday, 20 August 2010
Thursday, 19 August 2010
The Tower Bridge
So according to the folks at Tower Bridge it's a treat to see the bridge open because the Thames is hardly used anymore. I got to see it, recorded it and set it to BAD's "London Bridge" ENJOY!
Janek Mela
nek Mela, Polish leg and arm amputee, training for his trek to the North Pole called "Razem na biegun". He lost his arm and leg due to electrocution when he was 13.
For more information about him, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janek_Mela
Next video to be posted when one of the videos reaches 5000 views.
CategorÃa:
Deportes
Etiquetas:
* amputee
* one-legged
* one-armed
* Janek-Mela
* Jan-Mela
* south-pole
* north-pole
* prosthesis
* prosthetic
* Razem-na-biegun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNyokUh--YY
For more information about him, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janek_Mela
Next video to be posted when one of the videos reaches 5000 views.
CategorÃa:
Deportes
Etiquetas:
* amputee
* one-legged
* one-armed
* Janek-Mela
* Jan-Mela
* south-pole
* north-pole
* prosthesis
* prosthetic
* Razem-na-biegun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNyokUh--YY
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