In the class of today I visited the BBC World Service for Learning English, and like Miss Beatriz said: this site rocks! I began watching The Flatmates. These cartoons are interesting but, mmm… Maybe not much for me. Then, I read a section called Words in the news, there talks about a Chinese business man, so rich and but he didn’t make money in a good way. (That reminded me a person that I know and all Chilean people know too, maybe president Piñera?) Well, I thought that the business subjects are boring and I decided to listen some podcasts about learning English. These was so useful, but not so didactics. So, I founded the Crosswords. These games are so entertaining! There are a lot of matters of Crosswords that you can choose. I played my first Crossword about The Beatles, one of my favorite bands. My second Crossword was about Art. This was more difficult than the first, because I didn’t know many words about arts in English, but this is better, because I learn new words.
I didn’t know this site, and I think that is awesome. Is very useful for to learn and in a very didactic form. I visited them in the future.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
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Friday’s night of February 26th 2010 I had been in my house, watching the Viña del Mar Festival on TV, more specifically the Ricardo Arjona’s show. Then, when I thought to myself than nothing could be worse than Ricardo Arjona, I decided to go to sleep. Well, a few hours later, while I was sleeping, it happened something worse than Ricardo Arjona: an earthquake.
At the beginning I thought that will be just another earth tremor, but not. This “earth tremor” didn’t stop, and increase their stronger. The first thing that I did was wake up and run out of my house (yes, in that moment I driven crazy, but now I know that is the worst reaction and I promise that for the next earthquake I’ll not do that).
While I had been run, I felt the floor shaking so hard under my feet, and was difficult keep running. In that moment, my uncle Alejandro took me of my arm and hug me. Then I felt really scared.
When the earthquake finished, I realized that I had lived my first earthquake. My family and my house were fine, scared but fine. A lot of things (like dishes, books, cds) fallen to floor, but I was nothing compared that the problems that other people suffer cause the earthquake.
At the beginning I thought that will be just another earth tremor, but not. This “earth tremor” didn’t stop, and increase their stronger. The first thing that I did was wake up and run out of my house (yes, in that moment I driven crazy, but now I know that is the worst reaction and I promise that for the next earthquake I’ll not do that).
While I had been run, I felt the floor shaking so hard under my feet, and was difficult keep running. In that moment, my uncle Alejandro took me of my arm and hug me. Then I felt really scared.
When the earthquake finished, I realized that I had lived my first earthquake. My family and my house were fine, scared but fine. A lot of things (like dishes, books, cds) fallen to floor, but I was nothing compared that the problems that other people suffer cause the earthquake.
Friday, April 9, 2010
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Hi. I'm Lucy. I hope that English III help me to learn more english. That means that I could speak english in a better way that today, because today I speak like a mexican crossing the frontier to USA (or maybe worst)
Well... Miss Beatriz said me that I have to write some about me. Mmmm... On the subject I can say that I'm nineteen years old, I study Art Theory and History in the University of Chile (second year!) and I like to take photos, see movies and eat ice-cream. I live in Peñaflor, a little town to 50 km of Santiago and takes me two hours to arrived to University :( This is so sad.
( Ah! sorry for my bad english (: )
Well... Miss Beatriz said me that I have to write some about me. Mmmm... On the subject I can say that I'm nineteen years old, I study Art Theory and History in the University of Chile (second year!) and I like to take photos, see movies and eat ice-cream. I live in Peñaflor, a little town to 50 km of Santiago and takes me two hours to arrived to University :( This is so sad.
( Ah! sorry for my bad english (: )
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