Lighthouse is more than an English School. We are a school in English. Here knowledge means more than anything else. We want our students to become agents of their lives, masters of their future. This podcast is another tool we have to help them to develop their use of the language at their best.
In this podcast, Thais Mirone tells the story of a car accident during a trip to Lindoia.
In this podcast, Bianca tells us about her experience in the dark cold woods of the U.S.
In this podcast, Luis tells us about the time he thought his plane was going down.
Thais Rocha gives us some tips on how to shop for makeup
Gaby tells us how she likes to buy books online
Giovani talks about the meaning of the 7th of September and his concerns about the political moment we are living
Thais Mirone gives us some tips on how to shop for veggies
Pérola talks about some problems she had with public transport in NYC.
Thais Mirone tells us about some issues she had with the law! =P
Luis tells us about the places he has worked
Thais Rocha tells us about a fun day with her friends
Inês tells us about her first snow in Argentina
If two people see eye to eye, they agree with each other:My sisters don't see eye to eye with me about the arrangements.Source: Cambridge Dictionary
get out of handTo become chaotic and unmanageable, as of a situation.If your party gets out of hand, the neighbors will call the police.source: The Free Dictionary
Gaby explains this really fun idiom!
Luis explains the use of Beat Around the Bush
the final/last straw(also the straw that breaks the camel's back) C1 Levelthe last in a series of unpleasant events that finally makes you feel that you cannot continue to accept a bad situation:Losing my job was bad enough, but being evicted was the final straw.She's always been rude to me, but it was the last straw when she started insulting my mother.Source:https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/final-last-straw
call it a dayinformal C2 Levelto stop what you are doing because you do not want to do any more or think you have done enough:I'm getting a little tired now - let's call it a day.After 14 years living and working in this country, she thinks it's time to call it a day.Source:https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/call-it-a-day
Thais Mirone tells us what she loves about Festa Junina
Thais Mirone asks some pieces of advice to Luis
Thais Rocha tells us about how she uses social media
Thais Mirone tells us about her trip to Mendoza, Argentina
Luis tells us about his favorite travelling destinations, from the past and future!
Luis tells us about some things he wants to do before he kicks the bucket
Thais Rocha compares some of her favourite Sci-Fi movies
Meet our new teacher, Triz
Pérola talks to us about a festival that happens in a cute little town called Holambra-SP.
Thais goes through some of the things she has and hasn't done yet.
Pérola tells us about a swimming competition she has been to.
Luis gives us some tips for a hot summer day. (This episode is being posted late because Giovani was too busy to edit it in time, sorry guys).
Thais Rocha tells us about her passion: the beach
Thais Rocha tells us about her favorite Brazilian Festivals
Bianca talks to us about some sustainable habits we can develop.
Perola tells us about her efforts on finding out more about her genealogy.