четвер, 24 березня 2011 р.

Let's talk with Charlie

"Hi, I'm Charlie McDonnell: Video-Blogger, musician, and nerd." ©



Charles Joseph McDonnell was born on 1 October 1990 (20 years old)

He's British most subscribed youtuber. On 15 June 2011 he g0t 1,000,000 sudscribers!!
4 years ago young 16 years old Charlie signed up on YouTube instead of learning  for examinations.
He watched different vlogs and understood that he could make his own vlog.
His first videos were about his interests like"How to be English?",






Understand Teenage-girls"





or "How to get featured on YouTube".





After a while Charlie appeared on the front page of British YouTube. Soon he got more than 4,400 subscribers. 
On April 2010 when quantity of his subscribers was 300,000 he got the title of the most popular video-vlogger of Britain.
At this time he has two accounts on YouTube
1. charlieissocoollike (129 videos)
2. charlieissoboredlike (11 videos) 
In one of the first videos he said that viewers can think of special "mission" for him and writing it in the comments.
He called this "Challenge Charlie".
Now he has about 20 challenges. For example he is dying his hair in red, body in purple, eating baby food, presenting his "awesome" American accent, drinking ketchup, presenting his flat and fully cutting his hair.




He is also singing and playing on the ukulele, drums and guitar. He has 3 groups.
One of them has dedicated his favourite TV-show "Doctor Who"
By the way, 75% his fans are girls ;)
I am a girl and I love him too. He is a very kind, funny and creative person.
I like his jokes, songs, smile, bright eyes and red hair

                           
http://troyeshchyna.ucoz.com/load/fame/charlie_mcdonnell/17-1-0-144
If you want to speak well, try to use any opportunity to do that:
- in class
- during the break
- at home
- while travelling
- in Skype
 
I hope this list of phrases will be useful for you!
By the end of 9th form pupils are supposed to know and use all of them.
 
Phrases to be used at the end of 9th form
 
Are you OK, Mark? You look worried.
My favourite TV programme is...
How often do you watch it?
What a beautiful view! I’m having a great time.
Look! I can see her. Rob likes school.
However, he doesn’t like mathematics.
Are you nervous? Yes, a bit.
Can you name three sports? Oh, er... it’s easy — basketball, badminton and baseball.
How long have you lived there? I’m not sure you are right.
I am fond of skating. What is your hobby?
What would you like to do tonight? — I have no idea / I have a bad idea.
I expect him to meet you soon. That’s brilliant!
He had done it by 6 yesterday.
The letter has been written by Helen.
Please, forgive me.
Never
 
****
Would you like to come to a party next Saturday? Sure.
Nice day, isn’t it? Do you mind if I open the window?
Where can I buy a ticket?
How long does it take to get to... by...
I’m going to visit my granddad. I’m afraid I will be busy.
Most of all I like to... It would be better... You’d better... You’d rather...
In my opinion... As a matter of fact... It depends on... I’m terribly sorry to keep you waiting.
The book is worth reading.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
What a surprise! Have a good trip!
Would it be possible...?
He asked if/ whether we had done it in time.
He wanted to know why I was absent.