The 24/7 Site for Learners of English... Greetings! Witamy! Grüße! ¡Saludos! Salutations! Saluti! Cumprimentos! 挨拶! 인사 ! 招呼!

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Answers to recent quizzes

1) The first quiz was about Easter - What is the origin of the word "Easter"?

RESULTS:
It was a sky deity associated with rain and agriculture. 14% 1
It comes from the Bible. 29% 2
It was the name of a spring goddess. 57% 4
It was a mythical beast that was crucified by his herd. 0% 0

7 votes total
CORRECT ANSWER: It was the name of a spring goddess.

2) The next quiz was our weekly Science Tuesday question: A bit represents the smallest unit of computer data, that is, a single digit that is either a 0 or a 1. How many bits to a byte?

RESULTS:

It's easy, 4 bits equals 1 byte 10% 1
Eight bits equals 1 byte 60% 6
Eight bytes equals 1 bit 0% 0
It depends on the latest Microsoft re-write 10% 1
I'm a user, don't ask me! 20% 2

10 votes total

CORRECT ANSWER: Eight bits equals 1 byte. Read more here.

3) Don't forget to answer our new Science Tuesday question on our blog site.

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Easter Traditions & Tidbits in USA/Britain


Happy Easter! I have some eggs for you! Posted by Hello

Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the most important Christian festival , and the one celebrated with the greatest joy.

Catholics observe this ritual as they do fasting, holding the Easter vigil, and waving fronds on Palm Sunday More here

Easter Sunday for some people is all about candy, colored eggs and the universal celebration of spring, but for this band Easter is about Jesus and new life.

The tradition of 'egg rolling' has a long history in the USA. In the United States in the early nineteenth century, Dolly Madison, the wife of the fourth American President, organized an egg roll in Washington, D.C.


In 1880, the First Lady invited children to the White House for the Egg Roll because officials had complained that they were ruining the Capitol lawn. It has been held there ever since then, only canceled during times of war. The event has grown, and today Easter Monday is the only day of the year when tourists are allowed to wander over the White House lawn. The wife of the President sponsors it for the children of the entire country. The egg rolling event is open to children twelve years old and under. Adults are allowed only when accompanied by children!


Do you like chocolate bunnies? Read about the history of the Easter Bunny More links:


Easter Basket Posted by Hello

Candy USA! : "Each year, U.S. manufacturers produce more than 16 billion jelly beans for Easter "

The Galveston County Daily News: "Foreign observers of the American Easter scene can understand the flowers and the eggs and the pastel colors. Where they get confused is with the bunny. "

And of course, the Easter egg! For centuries, the egg has symbolized rebirth and nature.

IN the USA on the dinner table, for Easter, hams take center stage

What will the Pope be doing on Easter? The Vatican only has confirmed one appointment for the pontiff - an Easter Sunday blessing, for full story, click here

And, of course, some info on Polish Easter traditions .

In Poland, Catholic priests bless symbolic eggs and Poles celebrate 'the time of the egg'-a symbol of life." For more, go here

Palm Sunday Traditions in Poland - Easter Palms from Pussy Willows and other Customs - Polish Culture Here

A Blogger from Poland describes Easter : "The celebration of Easter in Poland is preceded by Holy Week, which begins with Palm Sunday. Palm branches and twigs are indispensable accessories of the events of this day."


Now you are ready to take the Easter Quiz !

Happy Easter!

Monday, March 21, 2005

Science/Tech Tuesday: Hacker vs. Cracker -- What's the Difference?

WE often hear in the news that a computer hacker broke into a computer system and wreaked havoc on the files and software -- even possibly stealing some information. But are hackers the real culprits here? What about computer crackers? They are not the same...


A Hacker is not a Cracker Posted by Hello


For more info click here

For a vision into a possible future in the year 2015, click here

Answers to recent quizzes

So, how did you do on our latest quizzes? Here are the results...

1) IRISH QUIZ - This Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet and playwright was also a senator of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1928: William Butler Yeats

2) Science Tuesday - Why don't karate chops on concrete break our bones too? Bones are able to withstand 40 times the force that breaks concrete.

Thanks for participating! Look for new quizzes every week.

Thursday, March 17, 2005

St. Patrick's Day! in Poland

St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is one of Christianity's most widely known figures.

Have you been to Ireland? What do you know about Irish folklore? Perhaps you would like to study there? Did you see any snakes? Did you know that the first St. Patrick's Day parade was in the USA? This year, New York City will host the 244th annual St. Patrick's Day parade. Or, check out what's happening in Dublin, Ireland.

Do you like Irish cuisine? What are Irish potatoes? Take a look at some dishes

Check out the latest news in the top Irish daily, The Irish Times.

Many people love Irish music and dance. For example, the Irish group called "River Dance" is famous around the world.

Take the Irish Quiz -- Are you Irish? Find out, click here

The History of St. Patrick's Day

Take a look at how Poland celebrates St. Patrick's Day.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Science Tuesday

Can you answer this?

Why don't karate chops on concrete break our bones too?


Please add your answer by clicking on 'comment'

The answer will be added on Friday, check this post again.

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Green Idioms for St. Patrick's Day

Here are some useful idioms:

Give someone the green light
...to give permission to go ahead with a project
Ex. We were finally given the green light to begin setting up the new project.

To be green
...inexperienced, immature
Ex. He is rather green and doesn't have enough experience to drive the large piece of machinery yet.

Green thumb
...a talent for gardening, ability to make things grow
Ex. She has a green thumb and is able to grow one of the best gardens in our neighborhood.

Green with envy
...full of envy, very jealous
Ex. I was green with envy when I heard that she would be going to London for a month while I had to stay and work.

Grass in always greener on the other side
...a place that is far away or different seems better than where we are now
Ex. He realized that the grass is always greener on the other side when he saw that his new job wasn't perfect and had its own problems too.

Green belt
...an area of fields and trees around a town
Ex. The city has a policy of increasing the green belt around the city.

Do you know any more idioms with 'green' in them?

Monday Music Mania - Charlie Parker the self-destructive jazz hero still wields influence 50 years on...

Do you like jazz? There are a few good places in Warsaw, maybe you can tell us your favorite one (click on 'Comment').

Here is a story about one of the greats, Charlie Parker.

Saxophonist Charlie Parker, who helped invent the modern jazz style of be-bop, was also one of jazz's first existential heroes -- a famously self-destructive genius who died at age 34.

Compositions like "Ko-Ko" and "Scrapple From The Apple," and his edgy, lightning-speed improvisations, helped bring a modernity to jazz that had already touched other arts such as painting nearly a half-century before.

Asked about jazz history, trumpet legend Miles Davis said it could be summed up in only four words: "Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker.


For the full article, click here

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Science Tuesday - Discovery Quiz

How much do you know about discoveries? You can learn a lot from this simple quiz

Test your knowledge, take the quiz here

Monday, March 07, 2005

Monday Music Mania - The Game : All Eyez on Game

"All Eyez on Game Rap's newest superstar is macking on R&B singers he used to dream about."

The Game : All Eyez on Game

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Wednesday @ Work: Business English Exercises and Quizzes

From Pearson Brown:
Before you check all those e-mails, start your day with some Business English Exercises and Quizzes

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Science Tuesday - Animal World

What do you think, how can humans influence animal evolution? Share some examples...the answer will be posted tomorrow --- stay tuned!

Science Tuesday - Take a science quiz

Take the science quiz.