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Introducing: Willy Weil and friends! – #ILILC2

28/02/2012
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So the story goes a bit like this:

- Willy is a bit ‘inexperienced’: a geek with few social skills

- He has vile dress-sense, vile breath and vile manners, hence his surname ‘weil’

- Verena is a verb.  They like to get around, those verbs.  So does Verena.

- Verena is one of the beautiful people and does not appreciate Willy trying to get close to her. When he does try it on and advance menacingly towards her just when she least expects it, she puts as much space between her and Willy by going as far away as possible to the end of the sentence.

- Verena’s mates stop Willy from coming any closer.

- Willy’s mates: Dirk Da, Otto Obwohl and Solange Schmidt have all got the hots for Verena too…

Enjoy :)

2 Comments leave one →
  1. Reem permalink
    01/03/2012 9:26 pm

    hello Jen
    first i really enjoyed your session about blogging, i also liked your presentation so much and if you do not mind can i ask you which software or website you were using in that session it seems like a powerpoint but it was not PP slides can you tell me exactly
    sorry i have posted the same e mail on ypur facebook
    regards
    Reem
    IPhD Student
    Applied Linguistics English language teaching ELT
    University of Southampton

    • 02/03/2012 12:01 pm

      Hi Reem!
      Thank you so much for your feedback – I’m really pleased that you found the session helpful. The presentation was made with http://www.prezi.com which is a zooming presentation tool which does indeed make ppts look dull and boring! You can sign up for a free Prezi account with an educational email address, so using your uni one should work fine. It’s a lot of fun and quite easy, once you get the hang of it. There are also lots of online guides about how to make your own, but at some point this weekend I will make my own guide and post it up here too.
      Let me know how the blogging and the prezzing go!
      Best wishes,
      Jen

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