miércoles, 31 de julio de 2019

last blog post level III

Dear all,
This is our last post.
Today I'd like you to write about your blogging experience. Unfortunately, this has been a different experience since we did not manage to do all the post on the programme. However, it would be interesting to know how you feel about writing in English.
How seriously did you take this?
How did you like writing on the blog?
Do you think it contributed to your writing in English
Did you enjoy reading your classmates' blogs?
Did you like reading/writing comments?
Are there negative aspects to it?
Include anything else you find relevant.

write a minimum of 195 words and write 3 comments+ a comment on your teacher's post.

Regards,
Beatriz

Personally, the first time I wrote on a blog I found it quite difficult. I was in a different country and I was going to write about why I felt eating animals was not right. It was difficult for me to think of how I would get the message across. How to find the right words without offending people and at the same time, challenging the classic views that you need meat, that it is good for you and the hidden fact that the meat industry pollutes the planet enormously.  So I started with the question,
would you ever eat your cat or dog? How are these animals different from others?

From then on I got inspired, my English was not that good so I had to think about it but I really enjoyed it. I liked the idea of sharing my thoughts and being read. I think the blog gives us the opportunity to think carefully, to ask if we need help and to read each other's ideas. I really like this part of it. Get to know what you think of things and how you view the world. I personally think that writing in any language is a good thing. You always learn something.
One thing I think about a lot is maybe the fact that I would like to write with other people on the same document. What do you guys think about the blog?

miércoles, 24 de julio de 2019

Online practice for the final written test




Session 1 

Reading:

http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_reading1.htm
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/reading1.htm
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_reading2.htm

Listening:

http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_listening_part1.htm
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_listening_part2.htm

Vocabulary:

http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_vocab.htm


Session 2 

Reading:

http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_reading3.htm
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_reading4.html
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_reading_part5.htm

Listening:

http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_listening_part3.htm
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/pet_listening_part3.htm





-blog post July 10

Javier            5,8
Fanny            5,7
Scarleth         5,7
Oscar             5,1
Giovanni        6,8
Sebastian       6
Javiera C        5,8
Javiera  S
Myrlan             5,1 

webquest 23/07





https://footprint.wwf.org.uk/#/


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/climate-change-multiple-disasters-at-once-study-warns/

martes, 23 de julio de 2019

Useful vocabulary for final oral test

Hello bloggers,
Here is some help to practice for the oral interaction test that will be held in the near future. Remember you need a partner for this activity (In pairs)It is a good idea to decide on who you will work now.

You will speak about a surprise topic  for a minimum of 5 mins. 
Giving your opinion

"I think…."


"I feel that…."


"In my opinion…."


"As far as I'm concerned…."


"As I see it…."


"In my view…"

Giving a strong opinion

"I'm absolutely convinced that…."


"I'm sure that….."


"I strongly believe that…."


"I have no doubt that…"


ASKING for SOMEONE'S OPINION

"What do you think (about /of X)?"


"What's your view (on)?"


"How do you see the situation (of)?"

Agreeing and disagreeing
Agreeing

"I think you're right."
"I agree with you."


Strong agreement
"I couldn't agree with you more."
"You're absolutely right."
"I agree entirely."
"I totally agree."


Agreeing in part

"I agree with you up to a point, but..."
"That's quite true, but..."
"I agree with you in principle, but..."


Disagreeing

"I'm not sure I agree with you."
"(I'm afraid) I don't agree."
"(I'm afraid) I disagree."
"(I'm afraid) I can't agree with you."
"(I'm afraid) I don't share your opinion."

Note that when you disagree with someone, you can often sound
more polite by using a phrase such as "I'm afraid..."

Disagreeing strongly

"I don't agree at all."
"I totally disagree."
"I couldn't agree with you less."

Keeping a conversation going
Making comments

"No!" - to show surprise
"I don't believe it!" - to show surprise
"Wow!" - to show admiration or surprise
"That's incredible / amazing / unbelievable" - to show great
interest in the subject of conversation
"How awful / terrible" - to show sympathy with someone else's bad
news

Asking questions

"Really?" - to show surprise
"And you?" - when someone asks you how you are
"Did you?" - can be used to encourage someone to tell their story.

For example, "I saw her last night" "Did you?" "Yes, she was with one of her friends, and she....

miércoles, 17 de julio de 2019

Free


Having a free topic makes me think of many different options. But the idea is to choose one.
Today I will write about a nice walk I have done. Obviously, you can choose any topic you want.




Last Saturday my brother in law, my husband and I decided to go to parquet nacional “Aguas de Ramón”. This is a national park in the outskirts of Santiago. I had never been there before. All I know is that we went to la Reina and drove to the very end of the road. There was this place. 
We started our walk at around 8:15 am and after 10 minutes I started to enjoy myself. It was a really cold morning but since we were going up, I got warm rather quickly. Some parts were really slanted and others were flat. Some paths were narrow and there was a big drop. This frightened me at times.

I have to admit that it really shocked me to see the pollution in Santiago. So, I breathed as much as I could. It looked terribly toxic down here. Some parts looked so beautiful and quiet. I loved that silence or the sound of the water when we crossed the little river.






 After 45 minutes I realized that, even though I do exercise regularly, I was not up to the challenge. My plan was to do 8 km to the waterfall in the area of  las Condes and 8 back. However, after 4 km I decided to walk back and do only 8 km to start. I think I could do more but I felt the return would have been really hard for me. It was a beautiful experience and I intend to prepare to do 16 k the next time.
 I truly loved the idea of going 45 minutes in a car and be in a completely different place. I love nature so this was great for me. I felt my weekend started really well.

This last picture is the waterfall I did not get to see this time.

Write about a topic that you feel like developing today. 
Include a little intro and organize your text to give it a good closure.
Write a minimum of 210 words and 4 comments :)

miércoles, 10 de julio de 2019

Santiago is not Chile, but too much is going on only in Santiago.

In the past we wrote about a different city or town we liked. Today we're going to talk about Santiago. Each and every one of us views the city form a different perspective that depends on many things. For example, I  was born in the ninth region but have spent most of my life here. However,  I had the chance to live in the north of England for some time. I also spent some time in Germany when I studied languages, and have visited some places in Europe.  I have also visited some cities in Latin America and elsewhere. All different places shaped by history, architecture, commerce and people. Regardless of these things, your personal situation and frame of mind can also affect the way you view a city.

 I must say having seen places which seem a lot dirtier and also a lot cleaner, I like Santiago city.  I certainly think a number of things could be done to make it a more livable place for everyone. Especially in particular areas, the whole city  needs more green areas and community centers .  I think Santiago urgently needs a better transport system since the one we have is not enough, and people are suffering to commute to work. We would see a lot more smiles if peple travelled comfortably. 
 I also think we need public toilets in the city. This is a reality in many developed places. How can it be that you need to buy something or eat in a place to be able to go to the toilet? And then people complain that some street smell of pee.
Personally,  I think the center of  Santiago is a nice place because it offers a combination of forms and colours. I dislike the hostile attitude of a number of people but I hope that this will change little by little.

I would always recommend places like "la vega " , "mercado central"or  Parque Almagro, among others, to a foreign person.
  Since in this moment of our lives we spend most our time here, lets express opinions.
Write about your vision of Santiago.

Include the following:

What you like about the Santiago and why,

What you dislike about the city and why,

What changes would make the city a better place,

What tips you would give to a visitor to the city

Write at least 210 words. Leave a message on at least 4 class blogs (These could include mine :). 

miércoles, 3 de julio de 2019

education


Today I thought somehow we could refer to a topic that at the moment has a lot of children and teachers without classes. This is the teachers' and schools' strikes. 
There are a number of reforms implemented that are making people very unhappy. On the other hand, people who work in the area of education have low salaries and work long hours. A lot of things need changing so we have happy students and adults. Public policies change with the administration in power and unfortunately, our education minister at the moment does not seem open to dialogue.
For me, the basic rights that need to be covered are health, housing and education. When there is good education in a country, there is a chance for progress. Progress does not only mean macroeconomic growth, it also means we have mentally and physically healthy people who can do their jobs. This is why, for me, this is a fair fight the teachers are giving. A lot of things have changed since I was at school. These changes are related to politics and in the end everything is political.  Our culture has changed enormously and now people value things that were not valued before, and, as a result, teachers have not been valued and paid accordingly for a long time. 
I think a major problem we have is the presence parents have in their children's education nowadays. A lot of children have no guidance or the company and dialogue they need growing up. This has a direct impact on the values and, more importantly, the confidence you have as an adult. This situation has led parents to believe the teacher and school need to educate their children and not themselves.
Within policies,  I see is the "ley aula segura" or "safe classroom" as a problem. How can we treat students like delinquents? How can the current government intends to reduce the hours of history and physical education when our obesity rates are really high. Do they really want dumb and sick people? It does not make sense.
Due to the word limit, I will stop here although there is a lot to say about this.

What do you think?
How do you feel about education?
What do you think about education in Chile?
What needs changing?
What do you think about the strike?

Write a minimum of 200 words and 4 comments.