jueves, 27 de mayo de 2010

Hi everyone! This is my book review. I hope you can comment on it.



LEFT BEHIND

Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins


Key phrases:


Apocalypse; Rapture; Disappearance; Conspiracy.


**** Fascinating story!


I borrowed it


Product Details

Reading level: Adults; young adults; teens.
Genre: Religion & Spiruality
Softcover: 470 pages.
Language: English
ISBN: 0-8423-2912-9

Synopsis and review of the book

By Pablo Sánchez Huerta

A strange event takes place all around the world; a simultaneous disappearance of lots of people surprise and scare all which are “left behind” (those who continue living in this world). Chaos is the word that can describe the situation around airports, roads and telephone lines. These are just the first challenges Rayford Steele will need to face up. Rayford, a captain of a plain of the company Pan-Continental, finds that landing on a safe airport will not be the biggest problem he will face to face with. When Rayford arrives to his house he is aware of how much important is his family for him. He will need to look for responses and find his daughter to understand if there was something important behind the disappearances. Meanwhile, a brilliant reporter known as “Buck” Williams investigates a series of events that look to shape big changes on the economy and government of the entire world. Conspiracy and deep secrets appear to be unhidden through this fascinating book.


I enjoyed reading this book because it reminds me that there is something beyond life. Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins found a very interesting way to explain an actual vision of how could it be the rapture, it makes me think about all important decisions we must do. The story continues, surely I will get the next book.


martes, 25 de mayo de 2010

Kenny and what I have known of Australia

I really enjoyed the Australian mockumentary called 'Kenny’. This is a story of a ‘plumber’ (in fact, he is a guy who maintains portable toilets with ‘corporate bathroom’ company named Splash Down). His job not only involves the handle of lot of off-putting waste material, it also involves dealing with snob or short-tempered patrons, drunken people impairing Splash Down’s toilets and workers who don’t come up to spectations of their task.
In his private life, things are not much easier for Kenny, who seems to bear the brunt of abuse from his father, his brother and his shrewish ex-wife. But Kenny’s not one to let the weight of the world get him down. Sure, his is a dirty job but he performs it without complaint and it pays him pretty well. He’s a natural diplomat, handling gripes and disputes from staff, customer and family member alike with ease. And as the film shows, his naturally friendly and non-judgmental nature just might be its own reward in the end. Many people say that the character of Kenny is a great illustration of the best parts of the Australian identity. He’s someone ready to believe the best about a new acquaintance, someone who believes in doing their job to the best of their ability, someone who doesn’t sweat the small stuff, someone who’s found happiness and satisfaction in his own skin.
Of course, it should be very interesting to meet many persons like Kenny. Even though it was difficult for me to understand Aussie accent, I have learned many things of Australia. My favourite topic has been the behavior of ordinary people, their culture and values. From now, I am going to save some money and travel to Australia!

lunes, 24 de mayo de 2010

Hi! [my last blog XD]

Hello everyone ^^
I just wanna comment a few things of this english class, due to the fact that we have only one and a half weeks.
Everything was excellent to me. All the things I learnt about Australia, and all the activities we did in class were very dynamic and prepared to improve my english level [one of my goals to achieve this semester]
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And what to say about the movies! and the series we saw [I was delighted with the Doctor Who serie].
The last movie we saw [Kenny] was very funny. Mockumentaries are not my favorite movie style but this is one exception. As we can saw, One point of view is that Kenny was so proud of his job though it wasn't "a job that everybody wants to do". Another perspective is the fact that many people are cruel with people who has that kind of jobs [for example: a plumber, a bus driver...]

In fact, I can say just another thing to finish: I learnt a lot in this english class, even things that I've never thought I could learn. I met wonderful people, and I hope that friendship last forever ^^ That's all worth :D

Well, gotta go.
Have a nice day and enjoy this last days in CELE.

domingo, 23 de mayo de 2010


Here CARLOS, the following text is my book review, hope you can comment on it.

The Madman´s Tale, by John Katzenbach.



Key Phrases: Past, mad, unsolved murders.
¡An outstanding story! Load of mystery.

O I own it O I want to buy it

O I borrowed it O I didn´t want it



Product Details
Reading level: Young adults.
Genre: Mystery and Suspense.
Softcover: 576 pages.
Publisher: Ballantine Books, United States, first mass market edition (2005).
Language: English.
ISBN: 978-0345464828

Synopsis and review of the book, by Carlos Gómez.
Rumplestiltskin and Ricky Starks are in the past, now John Katzenbach comes with a thrilling new story that will let you shocked. Francis “Bird” Petrel, an ex-patient of the Western State Hospital for mental care, is dealing with the mad memories of his past and the phantoms of the present. A recount of unsolved murders is made, while Bird writes everything down on the wall of his appartment. That´s how, from the roots of the past a new search starts to track down the serial killer known as "The Angel" again. As the tale is composed, Francis madness threatens to resurface as he meets the mental triggers of a spooky past. Soon it is discovered that finding a murderer in a mental institution isn´t easy, so what is considered suspicious behavior in a place where the abnormal is normal? Will he sink in madness?
You must read the book, a great story comes out as it is told. It describes in a wonderful way how a mad man copes with himself. The story is full of suspense and it leads to an unpredictable end, which makes it a greater book. I completely recommend reading every page, and for sure you´ll like to read more about the author.


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sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010

Kenny

Kenny is one of the best mockumentary I’ve seen!

Firstable, I loved the way they took the personal life for a man who has an unusual work, that isn´t exactly a plumber but a turd buglar, as Kenny’s father said. In all senses, is a complete story that includes relationships between the star and his son, his father and brother, his ex-wife and new love, of course, with his work and business. In second place, I loved the ending.

Seeing this film, you can pick up some of ‘strine’ slang, that was great, and you get a lot of fun, lots of laugh!!

I think, one of the objections seeing this film, it`s only that they spoke too fast, that is, on the one hand, good because you notice about the Australian accent, and is better for us who are learning English listening as more accents as we can, but, on the other hand it could be bad because, as we aren`t experts, we can understand everything they say, in the wrong way.

jueves, 13 de mayo de 2010

24 rooms packed into one tiny room

I've found this on the web. I think is an interesting way to solve the housing problem on great cities. Just have a look at the link bellow.

24 rooms packed into one tiny room

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lunes, 10 de mayo de 2010

What do you think is more important- speaking fluently ( smoothly, without stopping), or speaking accurately (with correct grammar)?

What do you think is more important- speaking fluently ( smoothly, without stopping), or speaking accurately (with correct grammar)?

I think it depends of the circumstance. For example, if you were talking about superficial things
with a friend, perhaps some grammatical mistakes wouldn't change the general idea. On the other hand, when you are trying to express some technical, scientific or legal information, it is better to speak in a grammatically correct, direct and unambiguous way; even if it takes you more time.

Personally, I always try to speak with respect of grammar and I expect to improve my fluency by means of practice.

lunes, 3 de mayo de 2010

A Vision of Students Today


As an extra to my post, I leave this video that was showed at a conference of my faculty today. is very interesting and very true.


Was made by 200 students from the University of Arkansas. They developed the script and video. It covers many events and situations that students live day by day. The interesting thing is that it presents data in an attractive manner, without using graphics, but presenting them in a convincing and personal way through the handwriting or notebook for each student.





Hey guys! hope you're enjoying your week start.

My question was "What do you think about the textbook we are using?"


I think that it's highly didactic. It has so many different activities that help in order to improve and practice each English area (grammar, reading, listening, writing).

In addition, I believe the fact that it has a wide variety of contexts (examples from around the world, many situations, geographical knowledge, different cultures, people from each part of the world, etc) improves learning and makes it not boring but dynamic , interesting and helpful for our everyday lives.

Also I like the "back of the book" 'cause has the mini-checks that may you practice all structures reviewed, and the summary with all the teorycals explanations.

So, summarizing, it's and excellent book! hehe

Be cool, be happy!

domingo, 2 de mayo de 2010

Hi guys!

Newly I´m writing in the blog. My question was
What do you plan to do in English after you finish level 6?

Well I´m planning take advance course of “fonética”, because for me is very difficult to understand and speak in English and I think the best way for improve that skill is understand the correct form for pronunciation.
My final goal is can apply for a grant to go Japan, I know… is strange that I need English and not Japanese but they require is to know English rather than Japanese.

Well, That´s all friends!!!
I hope that you can achieve your goals for the future!!!