jueves, 9 de mayo de 2013
sábado, 20 de abril de 2013
English resources
Os dejo una serie de recursos en inglés que pueden seros útiles:
INGLÉS
Visual Dictionary on line Organizado por temas
Agenda Web Gramática, vocabulario, verbos, listening. Distintos niveles
English area Actividades de todo tipo para aprender Inglés
Interactive Workbook Para practicar Inglés en la ESO y Escuela de Idiomas
Saber Inglés Actividades y recursos de todo tipo
Angles on line Muchas actividades
Lista de verbos irregulares Listado con muchas opciones
ESLvideo Para aprender inglés con videos. Distintos niveles y con actividades
a4asl Muchas actividades para aprender el Inglés como segunda lengua (ESL)
Web de Patricia Martin Muchos recursos perfectamente clasificados
Groove to English Muchas actividades para realizar on line
Embajada de EEUU en la República Dominicana Enlaces a sitios de interés
Aprende inglés con las canciones de Frank Sinatra Letras de canciones traducidas y además música.
Aprende Inglés con los Beatles
Aplicaciones educativas en Guadalinex V3 (del CEP Indalo) Para saber más
Web de Isabel Pérez De todo para las clases de inglés
Aicolenet Muchos enlaces a recursos
English TIC(Blog de Inma Casado) . Muchos recursos y enlaces de interés
Cuentoseningles Cuentos cortos para leer
Howjsay Diccionario pronunciando los sonidos
Aula fácil Curso de Inglés
IES El Piles Actividades para practicar y enlaces a sitios
Yappr.com Videos para prender inglés. Transcritos al inglés y traducidos al español.
Children's Storybooks on line Historias ilustradas para leer on line.
INGLÉS
Visual Dictionary on line Organizado por temas
Agenda Web Gramática, vocabulario, verbos, listening. Distintos niveles
English area Actividades de todo tipo para aprender Inglés
Interactive Workbook Para practicar Inglés en la ESO y Escuela de Idiomas
Saber Inglés Actividades y recursos de todo tipo
Angles on line Muchas actividades
Lista de verbos irregulares Listado con muchas opciones
ESLvideo Para aprender inglés con videos. Distintos niveles y con actividades
a4asl Muchas actividades para aprender el Inglés como segunda lengua (ESL)
Web de Patricia Martin Muchos recursos perfectamente clasificados
Groove to English Muchas actividades para realizar on line
Embajada de EEUU en la República Dominicana Enlaces a sitios de interés
Aprende inglés con las canciones de Frank Sinatra Letras de canciones traducidas y además música.
Aprende Inglés con los Beatles
Aplicaciones educativas en Guadalinex V3 (del CEP Indalo) Para saber más
Web de Isabel Pérez De todo para las clases de inglés
Aicolenet Muchos enlaces a recursos
English TIC(Blog de Inma Casado) . Muchos recursos y enlaces de interés
Cuentoseningles Cuentos cortos para leer
Howjsay Diccionario pronunciando los sonidos
Aula fácil Curso de Inglés
IES El Piles Actividades para practicar y enlaces a sitios
Yappr.com Videos para prender inglés. Transcritos al inglés y traducidos al español.
Children's Storybooks on line Historias ilustradas para leer on line.
lunes, 1 de abril de 2013
domingo, 3 de marzo de 2013
Family and childhood
The best thing parents can give their children is time. Proper time. Not a few snatched minutes here and there while kids are rushing them off to ballet or violin lessons, but time spent playing with them, talking and listening to them. If were mum, I would encourage my kids to play the piano, but only to amuse themselves. The wouldn´t have a PlayStation but the would watch a little TV.
Nowadays children are packed of to all sorts of lessons at an ever younger age. They are expected to achieve more and more younger and younger, and are made to feel a failure if the don´t reach the targets.
I think the rivalry between parents at school is particularly sad- as if anyone cares whose child learns to ride a bike first, or learns to read before anyone else!
Childhood is the only time in your life when you can play and not have the worries that adults have. Summing up, try to care about your parents, and make them happy with a smile.
Nowadays children are packed of to all sorts of lessons at an ever younger age. They are expected to achieve more and more younger and younger, and are made to feel a failure if the don´t reach the targets.
I think the rivalry between parents at school is particularly sad- as if anyone cares whose child learns to ride a bike first, or learns to read before anyone else!
Childhood is the only time in your life when you can play and not have the worries that adults have. Summing up, try to care about your parents, and make them happy with a smile.
Interesting news. How do people die?
How do people die? Global mortality and causes of death visualised
What kills people around the world - and how does it vary from place to place? As part of the international research into the global burden of disease, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation have created these visualisations which allow you to explore the data. Click a link below and explore how our world is shaped by mortality
Causes of death
What diseases and injuries cause the most death and disability globally? Compare how each cause affects specific age groups or regions in terms of death and disability. You can change age group or region, year, and metric to view results for absolute numbers, rates, and percentages. You also have the option to further explore each cause group and view specific diseases, injuries, or risk factors - click the navigation buttons at the top of the chart to use it
How has it changed?
How has the burden of different diseases, injuries, and risk factors moved up or down over time? Explore ranks and changes for causes or risk factors based on deaths, years of lives lost (YLLs), years lost to disability (YLDs), and Disability-adjusted life year (DALYs) for 1990 and 2010. You can explore these ranks by age group, sex, and region.
jueves, 28 de febrero de 2013
Vocabulary-family
Vocabulary
THE FAMILY
aunt | tía |
boyfriend | novio |
brother | hermano |
brother-in-law | cuñado |
cousin | primo/a |
dad | pá |
daddy | papi |
daughter | hija |
daughter-in-law | nuera |
father | padre |
father-in-law | suegro |
girlfriend | novia |
godfather | padrino |
godmother | madrina |
grandad | abuelito, "abue" |
grandchildren | nietos |
granddaughter | nieta |
grandfather | abuelo |
grandma | abuelita, "abue" |
grandmother | abuela |
grandpa | abuelito, "abue" |
grandparents | abuelos |
grandson | nieto |
great-grandfather | bisabuelo |
great-grandmother | bisabuela |
husband | esposo, marido |
mother | madre |
mother-in-law | suegra |
mom | má |
mum | má |
mummy | mami |
nephew | sobrino |
niece | sobrina |
parents | padres |
sibling | hermano/a |
sister | hermana |
sister-in-law | cuñada |
son | hijo |
son-in-law | yerno |
stepdaughter | hijastra |
stepmother | madrastra |
stepfather | padrastro |
stepson | hijastro |
uncle | tío |
wife | esposa, mujer |
firstborn | primogénito |
oldest | el/la mayor |
youngest | el/la menor |
the baby of the family | el benjamín de la familia |
twins | gemelos |
adopted | adoptado |
orphan | huérfano/a |
relative | pariente |
acquaintance | conocido |
generation | generación |
ancestors | antepasados |
descendants | descendientes |
Vocabulary-politics
Vocabulary
POLITICS
Act | ley |
ballot | voto, papeleta/boleta electoral |
ballot paper | papeleta/boleta electoral |
ballot box | urna (de votación) |
absentee ballot | voto ausente |
straw ballot | votación extraoficial |
Bill | proyecto de ley |
budget | presupuesto |
cabinet | gabinete |
civil servant | empleado público |
campaign | campaña |
capitalist | capitalista |
candidate | candidato |
centrist | del centro |
coalition | coalición |
colonialist | colonialista |
communist | comunista |
Congress | Congreso |
congressman | congresista |
democracy | democracia |
democratic | democrático |
dictator | dictador |
election | elección |
electoral roll/register | padrón electoral |
electorate | electorado |
exit poll | encuesta a pie de urna |
fascist | fascista |
government | gobierno |
to govern | gobernar |
imperialist | imperialista |
King | Rey |
left-wing | de izquierda |
MP=Member of Parliament | parlamentarista |
Minister | ministro |
Ministry | ministerio |
monarchy | monarquía |
nationalist | nacionalista |
opposition | oposición |
Parliament | Parlamento |
party | partido |
policy | política, plan de acción |
political | político (adjetivo) |
politician | político (sustantivo) |
politics | política |
poll | encuesta |
president | presidente |
Prime Minister | Primer Ministro |
Prince | Príncipe |
Princess | Princesa |
Queen | Reina |
referendum | referendum |
republic | república |
right-wing | de derecha |
Secretary | secretario |
Secretary | secretaría |
socialist | socialista |
too close to call | muy ajustado para dar un ganador |
totalitarian | totalitario |
to elect | elegir |
to vote | votar |
to call an election | llamar a elecciones |
to vote | votar |
to run for president | ser candidato a presidente |
voter | votante |
Democratic Party (US) | partido demócrata |
Republican Party (US) | partido republicano |
Conservative Party (GB) | partido conservador |
Labour Party (GB) | partido laborista |
democrat (US) | demócrata |
republican (US) | republicano |
Tory (GB) | miembro del partido conservador |
sábado, 16 de febrero de 2013
lunes, 4 de febrero de 2013
Computer Video Games
People wonder if playing computer video games is good or bad. What do you think? If they were so bad, companies and firms wouldn´t sell so many of them. I´m sure you will never sleep like a log if you have the choice of playing a powerful video game.
On the one hand, there are advantages: they can bring memories back and evoke emotions to you while you are playing. You spend a good time and laugh. Remember that you develope your habilities too. Besides they make you keep in touch with your friends if it is an online video game.
On the other hand. There are also cons. At first you can feel overjoyed just playing but in the end, you get upset. Sometimes, it can trigger you stress if you are playing, and suddenly get blocked. To make matters worse, they make you spend so much time in front of the screen instead of googling or reading interesting news.
To sum up, you should control yourself. For instance, you can go out, you can buy rainbow-coloured-patterned clothes, flavoury ice-creams, fragrances...It´s common sense. So, anyway, take a taste of your own medicine.
George Washington
Geroge Washington
George Washington was born 22, February, 1732 and died
14, December, 1799) He was
the first President of the United States between 1789
and 1797.
According to his physically appearance:
He had white hair and usually wore a wig.
His forehead was quite wide and his nose too. He had blue eyes, white skin and
his lips were really thin.
He used to wear dark and black clothes.
He is known because of its honesty and he is also an
unselfish and kind-hearted person.
He was called ‘The father of his country’ and played a determining
role in helping to unite America as a nation by promoting his republican view
of fundamental human rights and liberty.
Although George Washington himself employed some slaves he expressed his
wish to see slavery ended and in his will instructed that all slaves employed
by him would be freed on the death of his wife.
As the unanimously elected first president of the
United States, George Washington had to undertake a number of fundamental tasks
in order to give structure and direction to the new nation. In 1787 he had a
very important role in overseeing the writing of the Constitution.
Once president he was very aware that as the first,
his actions would set a precedent for others to follow in the future. One of
the first was to make America a financially strong country and to do this he
began to pay off the debts of the colonies, set up a tax system and a national
bank. The strength of the American dollar in the world today can be traced back
to establishment of this system and it seems appropriate that the one dollar
bill bears his image.
Equally important was the establishment of a judiciary
system done in 1789 which created a working legal system for all states and
citizens. At the same time he also created the position of postmaster general
to organize and formalize the postal system in the United States which at the
time was the only means of distance communication.
Washington realized the importance of establishing a
permanent location for government and chose a site beside the Potomac River on
the banks of which he himself had been born. It was later to become known as
Washington DC in his honor.
When asked to lead the
Continental Army he didn’t feel himself worthy and did not intend to present
himself as a candidate for the presidency but was convinced to do so. Though he
may not have known it himself, he was a great leader and this was recognized by
those around him. He was considered the only man with sufficient experience,
charisma and leadership qualities capable of successfully leading American
towards a new future. While Washington
did not want to accept the responsibility asked of him due to his own humility
he was unable to refuse the positions of Commander in chief of the Continental
Army or president because of his sense of duty to his country.
It could be argued that George Washington has been the most important
president in the history of the United States. As a new country not only did it
require strong leadership but also a figure that could instill values in
society such as integrity, discipline and patriotism. Washington did all of
this and much more and his motto of ‘deeds not words’ reflected his attitude of
being a great servant to his country but whilst still being a great leader
amongst men.
He is considered a great patriot who served his country with honor and
integrity always aware of the responsibility of his position and his duty to
serve the people.
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