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Spoof nation heads to the spoofiest nation...New Zealand! That's right, we review Peter Jackson's seminal Muppets spoof "Meet the Feebles." It is a very disgusting movie. A special guest joins us for this week's novelty product, and, we thoroughly review "I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am" though, we discuss 0% historical facts regarding the song. Oh also, our enemy "the space heater" returns for a little background noise.
In our thirty-fourth episode we're talking spine #41: Laurence Olivier's HENRY V from 1944. First, Jarrett and RJ both saw that LA LA LAND, RJ watched JOHN WICK 2, and Jarrett watched a bunch of comedy comfort food. Introduction is 'Criterion Creeps Theme' by petite petite, and musical interludes are "A Phoney King of England" from Disney's Robin Hood, and Herman's Hermit's "I'm Henry the Eighth" Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher!
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Episodio 003 - La notas del episodio Gramática: past simple - Use 'did' for questions in the past simple. Past simple questions: Did you have a good week? When did they arrive? Where did you take them? Did they spend some time on the beach? Did they get the chance to practice some Spanish? DID + the infinitive of the verb (sin "to") Why DID your parents DECIDE to come to Spain? to make a fool of yourself = hacer el tonto You LIVED in London. ¡OJO! - No se pone el DID con el verbo "to be". Where were you born? - I was born in London. Were you a happy child? - I was a bad child. El pasado del verbo modal CAN (poder) es COULD: When you were young could you run fast? When you lived in Belfast could you speak Spanish? Pronunciación: la /h/ Hello - how are you - Harry Potter - Have a cup of tea! - have a beer! - have a beer! Hello - Hello, I'm Henry - Hello, I'm Henry and I'm happy! I'm a hairdresser hairdresser - I'm a happy hairdresser - I'm from Helsinki I'm a happy hairdresser from Helsinki - Hello, how are you? I'm Henry the happy hairdresser from Helsinki. Phrasal verb TO GET ON - to continue (continuar) - to have a good relationship (llevar(se) bien) I get on with my sister. I get on well with my brother. I get on badly with my boss. - to manage (manejar, llevar) How are you getting on with your class? - (subir al autobus, tren, barco, bici etc. Pero GET IN a car and a taxi) To get in/out of -- To get on/off Colocarse con Craig (Vocabulary Corner): TAKE - take care of (cuidar) look after / proud (adj.) pride (noun) - take pride in (Our mothers TAKE PRIDE IN their houses) - to take the mickey (bularse de algn.) - to take a joke - to be taken to hospital (llevar) take to school / take pity on someone (PITY = pena) / To take pleasure (in something) - Reza took great pleasure to ride in Craig's car. To take advice (from somebody) Reza's Top Tip: Use a Thesaurus for a better grammar range (alcance de gramática) Example: ILL (enfermo/a) - sick, infirm, off coour, queasy, unwell / BIG (grande) - huge, enormous, giant, vast, gigantic, titanic Dictionary: http://dictionary.reference.com/ Thesaurus: http://thesaurus.com/ The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called See You Later - licensed by creative commons under a by-nc license at ccmixter.org. Si quieres mandarnos un comentario sobre este podcast o una pregunta sobre la gramática, la pronunciación or el vocabulario de inglés, Mandenos un email a mansionteachers@yahoo.es.
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Download Episode Twenty-Three ( 128Kbps MP3 - Length 12:10 - File size 11.2 MB) ( To download: PC Peoples use Right-click + Save [ Target | Link ] As... / Mac Peoples use Alt-Click ) 64Kbps MP3 (smaller than 128Kbps MP3 but lower audio quality) & Ogg Vorbis format (please check your player for compatibility) audio files available on Internet Archive Shownotes: In this episode Purl Diving discovers knitting and manning a polling station don't mix, and mulls over the problem of voter apathy. To download a button to post to your blog or website (please don't link to the files here) right-click on the button of your choice and select the menu option to save the image file. For Mac users, Alt-Click on the button and choose the option to save the image file. Audio: Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak from The Freesound Project Music featured in this episode: "I'm Henry the Eighth" performed by Harry Champion, from the Internet Archive