En clase:

"…Y esto lo corregimos mañana, y mañana, a lo mejor es mañana, pero es seguro que es el proximo dia…"

miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013

How many seats is it okay to save at the movies



Ask Cinema Blend: How Many Seats Is It Okay To Save At The Movies? image


How Many Seats Is It Okay To Save At The Movies?

At some point or another, we’ve all made our way into a crowded movie theater, spotted a handful of empty beauties about halfway up the back portion and excitedly rushed toward them, only to hear, "These are taken." It’s a frustrating cockblock on the same level as stubbing your toe or overhearing something mildly offensive when walking into a room. Depending on the situation, it could also be a serious faux pas on the seat saver because while there aren’t firm rules on the subject, there are common sense ones the best among us follow.

The number of seats one can properly save at the movie theater is entirely related to the number of people in your party who are already present at the time you wish to do the saving. So, let’s do a little math. If you’re at the theater with your brother Darryl and your other brother Darryl, you can collectively save four seats. If you’re at the theater with your crazy cousin Shoshanna, the two of you can save three seats. Just count the number of people you’re with and add one to that number. Why? Because you cannot save any seat your ass does not butt up next to.

Let me hit you with this handy graphic I just made with my sweet Photoshop skills…



I know you’d like to save more seats than that. I know you’d like to play dead alongside two of your buddies in plank position across a cushy row about three quarters of the way up so nine of your friends can stroll in one minute before the film’s runtime to mooch off the hard work you did by showing up way the fuck early, but if half of your party can’t bother to stroll in early enough to camp out in a proper location, you guys needs to be a) split up, b) forced to sit in the front row or c) required to give a lengthy speech to everyone in the audience about why leaving twenty minutes later than you did was a necessity because of the crazy important shit you were all doing. After all, I think I speak for every last human being on Earth when I say all of us who aren’t weirdos would rather spend an extra fifteen minutes in the comfort of our own homes when the other option is staring at advertisements for local dentists and answering bad trivia questions about which one of our favorite Friends starred in a 2002 film alongside Liz Hurley.



What do you think of this article? Are you for or aginst saving seats? Write 200words

sábado, 19 de octubre de 2013

Pop music

You are going to do a quiz on pop music


Write in the Question words - How How long How much How often How old What When Where Which Who Whose Why and answer the questions. Example:1.When. 2006
  1. (1)_________ did Shakira have a hit with 'Hips Don't Lie'?
    1. 2005 B) 2006 C) 2007
  2. (2)_________ country won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010 with 'Satellite'?
    1. Germany B) UK C) Spain
  3. (3)_________ was Kanye West born?
    1. 1977 B) 1982 C) 1987
  4. (4)_________ was Blur's "Song 2"
    1. 2 minutes B) 2 minutes 20 seconds C) 2 minutes 22 seconds
  5. (5)_________ sang with Madonna on the 2008 single ‘Four Minutes’?
    1. Justin Beiber B) Lady Gaga C) Justin Timberlake
  6. (6)_________ did the Beatles record?
    1. Penny Lane B) Coronation Street C) Abbey Road
  7. (7)_________ album included the hits "Just Dance" and "Poker Face"?
    1. Shakira's B) Lady Gaga's C) Justin Timberlake's
  8. (8)_________ had a hit with "One Way Or Another"?
    1. Robbie Williams B) Kaiser Chiefs C) One Direction
  9. (9)_________ is the title of singer Beyonce’s album, released in June 2011?
    1. 2 B) 3 C) 4
  10. (10)_________ was Amy Winehouse when she died?
    1. 25 B) 26 C) 27
  11. (11)_________ were Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham?
    1. The Rolling Stones B) Led Zeppelin C) Take That
  12. (12)_________ daughter did Michael Jackson marry?
    1. Elvis Presley's B) Paul McCartney's C) Frank Sinatra's
  13. (13)_________ famous actress did Elton John write Candle In The Wind about?
    1. Audrey Hepburn B) Marilyn Monroe C) Lauren Bacall
  14. (14)_________ did the famous rapper Notorious B.I.G die?
    1. 1995 b) 1996 C) 1997
  15. (15)_________ was Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album in the Billboard album charts in the USA?
    1. 736 weeks B) 637 weeks C) 673 weeks
  16. (16)_________ things did Miley Cyrus like / hate about her boyfriend?
    1. 5 Things B) 6 Things C) 7 Things
  17. (17)_________ money did Robbie Williams get for signing a UK record deal with EMI in October 2002?
    1. £60m B) £70m C) £80m
  18. (18)_________ did 1950s singer Buddy Holly die?
    1. A car crash B) A plane crash c) A drugs overdose
  19. (19)_________ song did Bruce Springsteen win an Oscar for?
    1. Born in the USA B) Streets of Philadelphia C) Born To Run
  20. (20)_________ was the title of The Beatles first single for EMI, released in 1962?
    1. She Loves You B) Love me Do C) From me To You
  21. (21)_________ were Oasis from?
    1. London B) Liverpool C) Manchester
  22. (22)_________ money did U2 make on their "U2 360°" Tour (2009 - 2011)?
    1. $736,584,421 B) $736,421,584 C) $584,736,421
  23. (23)_________ revolutions per minute does a vinyl LP play at?
    1. 33 B) 45 C) 78
  24. (24)_________ did David Bowie retire from live performances in 2004?
    1. He had a heart attack B) He was going deaf C) He got married
  25. (25)_________ are the top 40 UK Singles Charts compiled in the UK?
    1. Every day B) Every Week C) Every month





domingo, 13 de octubre de 2013

Central Park People


On the 24th september 2012 I was walking in the wonderful Central Park, NY. My daughters were running, laughing and watching from a moderate distance a playful squirrel, I had told them previously they could be dangerous so they were cautious. The squirrel, tired of the girls climbed up a tree and looked at us triumphantly from above, my daughters exhausted, decided to sit on a bench opposite these people. I started to wonder what they were doing there... Can you write 200 words about what you think they were doing? Can you imagine their stories?

sábado, 5 de octubre de 2013

Mens Sana in Corpore Sano

Why should students exercise?

 Not only is exercise good for your overall health and fitness, but it also boosts your mental wellbeing.

Exercise will help keep you calm during exams. You’ll feel more energised and refreshed, and that will help you perform better in your studies.
Also, regular physical activity will help to keep you at a healthy weight and lower your risk of major illnesses such as heart disease and some cancers.
Keeping active doesn’t require a lot of time and effort. Doing 150 minutes (two and a half hours) of moderate intensity physical activity, such as fast walking or cycling, every week will give you many health benefits.
If you’re not interested in sport, or school PE lessons have put you off exercise, now’s your chance to try a new activity, such as dance or martial arts. You could be pleasantly surprised and make new friends at the same time.

Exercise the easy way

You don’t need to make a special trip to a sports centre to reach your weekly quota of exercise. There are easy ways to get some exercise into your daily routine.
  • Walk to your lectures instead of getting the bus.
  • Take the stairs rather than the lift.
  • If you have a bike, ride it to classes or go for a bike ride with friends.
  • Rent or buy an exercise DVD. Share the cost (and the fun) with your housemates.
  • If you’re going out in the evening, dance. It’s a great way to meet new friends as well as to keep in shape. (Watch the video on street dancing at the end of this article for more details.)
  • Go for a jog with friends before going to college, or between classes.
  • At lunchtime or weekends, kick a football around with your friends in the park, or have a game of volleyball.  .
 What dort of exercise do you do? What would you like to do? Explain. 200 words

sábado, 28 de septiembre de 2013

Do all animals sleep?



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmCuelNxbCg

Can you write 200 words about the time you spend sleeping at weekdays, weekends, siestas, holidays...?

miércoles, 18 de septiembre de 2013

How to start a great school year



STEPS:
1.    1.   Resolve that this is a fresh, brand new school year. You can just leave all of your troubles, bad grades, grudges, enemies or fights behind. Start FRESH!
2.       2.Go school shopping for your school supplies. You will need a backpack, pencils, folders, etc. - all of the usual supplies. Buy the folders you like best. Dress them up with stickers or doodles. The more amusing your folders are to you, the more you will love to take them out and do your homework!
3.       3.Let people know by your actions that this is a fresh new you! Don't hunch over your books or shuffle with your head down while walking. Stand up straight and proud, walk tall, and let your books feel like they are in great hands! Be friendly in the hall, and say hi to your friends, and to new people you recognize from classes. If you are new, keep in mind that all the freshmen are new, too. You will all make new friends this year. Look for friendly people in class, at lunch, at your locker (or if you don't have a locker, then at your desk). Having good friends will boost your confidence, and you will have a great time at school!
4.     4.  Take notes in class and listen to the teacher! You may have heard this a lot of times before, but this is a good idea. If you do listen to the teacher and take notes, you will save so much time on homework, and you will actually "learn"! That is why you go to school! School is not just a place you sit at desks and stare at the chalk.
5.       5.Study. Decide right away that you will put some effort into it. If you find you have a hard time focusing when studying alone at home, see if you can find a study partner, or even better, a study group (three or four people who will agree to study together). You'd be surprised at how much your study improves when you have someone else to answer to - and how much less nervous you are about tests. Which brings us to...
6.      6. Do NOT panic when you hear, "There will be a test tomorrow on chapter 5-7 in your Math text book!" If you panic, it will not help. It may just make things worse. Relax and go over your notes and textbook. Read it through one time quickly. Then read it again - you will probably actually understand it. If you picture it in your head, it's more likely you will remember that picture while doing the test.
7.    7.   Find out how to graduate with honors. It may sound strange to think about this from Day One, but the truth is, if you ask your teachers and counselors early what you can do to earn honors for graduation, you will be better able to work toward them. It will give you a goal to strive toward.
8.      8. Treat everyone equally, with respect and dignity - just like you want them to treat you. Don't let people walk all over you. Be polite, but set your limits. Think about the nicest person you know - that person that everyone says, "Oh, she's nice, she never says anything bad about anyone," or "That guy is great - he's nice to everyone." Try to be like that yourself, and remember how good you feel when someone else is nice to you for no reason at all. It makes your day - and you can pay that forward to someone else every single day, whether it's the class jock or the class geek. There's an old saying: "It's very nice to be important. It's much more important to be nice." Being warm and friendly to everyone at school (even the not-so-cool kids) is good exercise for the rest of your life.
9.     9.  Be open to new friends and experiences. School is all about learning. Part of what you will learn is how to get along with different personalities, and that's really what life requires you to do. Don't be too upset if your old friends from middle or elementary school seem to be drifting away - they're probably making new friends, too. Growing up sometimes means that we have different interests than we did before, and the friends we used to have don't always share them - that's okay. It doesn't mean you can't still be friendly with them, it just means you're both moving on with your lives and growing in different directions.
10……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Exercise:
Would you please add a possible 10th step? Another piece of advice to begin a great school year? (200 words)

martes, 16 de abril de 2013

Flamenco students




Everyone of us, who is from Seville, who has gone to the Feria since we have been born, and many more people, are looking forward to going to la Feria one more year, I really don´t know what is the main feature to make it such desirable experience. It may because you just go there and you know you are going to meet family and friends in an enjoyable atmosphere. You know you are either going to sing or dance, eat and drink, ride a horse or in a carriage, enjoy a roller coaster or something like that, or just simply sit down in your caseta or a friend´s or a reltive´s and watch...The show is great! Music, wonderful horses, superb flamenco gowns and suits, rich wines and delicious meals, but it only lasts 6 days...We have to make the most of it before watching the fireworks which announce the end of the Feria.
The exercise for this post is either writing 200 words telling me what you do in Feria, or send a photo to p_vallejo@preuniversitaria.com
Juan Revuelta


jueves, 4 de abril de 2013

Death Penalty

Craigslist killer Richard Beasley sentenced to death

Richard Beasley in court in Akron, Ohio 26 March 2013 Richard Beasley has maintained his innocence

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A US man convicted of luring men to their deaths with fake job ads on the Craigslist website will face the death penalty, a judge has ruled.
A jury had recommended execution for Richard Beasley, 53, who murdered three men and wounded a fourth in the US state of Ohio in 2011.
His teenage accomplice, Brogan Rafferty, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in November.
Relatives of the victims held back tears as the judge passed sentence.
In addition to three counts of aggravated murder, Beasley was also convicted of aggravated robbery, kidnapping and attempted murder.
Appealing verdict: Beasley declined the chance to make a statement to the court at Thursday's hearing.
He listened to the verdict with his head on this chest, sitting in a wheelchair that he uses to alleviate back pain.
Later, before a second sentencing hearing for the other charges, Beasley said he sympathised with the families of the victims, while maintaining his innocence.
He also said he believed his conviction would be overturned on appeal.
"This case will be reversed," Beasley said. His statement was cut short by the judge, who said he was only allowed to comment on the sentencing.
Rafferty, who was 16 when he was arrested, was too young to face execution.
One of the victims was killed near Akron, Ohio, while the other men were shot during interviews for fake jobs at a remote farm in south-eastern Ohio.
Scott Davis, 49, who was shot but survived his wounds, gave harrowing testimony during the trials.
He told the court he heard the click of a gun while walking in front of Beasley at the farm.
He said he was wounded in the arm but managed to push the gun aside and run into nearby woods, and report the incident to police.

 Craigslist (styled craigslist) is a classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums.









Are you for or  against the death penalty?  (200 words)

domingo, 24 de marzo de 2013

Holy week holidays!!!!!

We were all looking forward to these holidays for many reasons, first of all we all need a break from school, and then because I´m sure we are going to do something interesting: I´m going to prepare some things for school, enjoy my family, go downtown and watch some "pasos", and pray the exchange goes well. Can you tell me what do you usually do in this holidays? Write 200 words

martes, 19 de marzo de 2013

Naughty children from our school (photos)

Patricia Malaver
Belén del Nido

Carolina Moro

Jaime feliú

Juan Revuelta

Manuel Sariego
Antonio Muñoz

Rosa Escandón

Juan Fernández Vial

Lourdes Lucio

Adela Jurado

Isabel Monzú

Angel Maya

Paula Villaraviz

Elena Espinal
Carmen Torrejón

Javier Bermejo
Carmen Muñoz
Alvaro Míguez
Ana García

Carmen Sánchez

Marta Hernández

Mercedes González

Palma Lobo

Paola Guerrero

Victoria Ocaña




domingo, 10 de marzo de 2013

Naughty children

A naughty child is the one who knows the difference between right and wrong but lacks the maturity to exert self- control. They are quite apologetic when they get caught however, you will find them often doing the same exact thing you scolded for just an hour ago. Parents have to be very patient with naughty children. Initially you should try a sympathetic approach, speaking to them frequently. If this fails, then punishment becomes necessary. Corporal punishment is not an option. Restricting or withdrawing privileges is much more effective.

If your child has thrown a tantrum in a supermarket, got into a fight with their sibling and kicked them, thrown all your clothes down from the cupboard, don’t worry because you’re not the only one facing this. All children are naughty from time to time and it is just their way of learning things they can and can’t get away with. Parents need to teach them what is right and wrong. You need to let them know what is acceptable and what is not.

You need to check your child’s behaviour. It can be due to something which is bothering them either at home, at school or with friends. Or it might just be because your child is not feeling your giving too much of attention.

Some children start showing bad behaviour when a new baby brother or sister joins the family. It is just a way of dealing with jealousy. He or she will start feeling neglected as the baby will be spending maximum amount of time with you. What you can do is make the child feel he or she is equally important to your family and he or she has someone to play with. Involve the child in taking care of the baby like helping in changing diapers, helping with feeding the baby when it grows up, making him talk with the baby so that he doesn’t feel left out. 

http://www.indianchild.com/parentingtips/dealing-with-naughty-children.htm



Can you tell me any time when you were a naughty child? Write 200 words, or  you can send me a photo to "p_vallejo@preuniversitaria,com" when you were a cute toddler.

Here I have the first ones, can you guess who they are?


Aren´t they so very cute????????????????

martes, 19 de febrero de 2013

Jobs of the Future


Biomedical engineer, network systems and data communications analyst, home health aide: those are the top three career fields expected to hire workers between now and 2018, says a story tucked into The New York Times Education Life supplement last Sunday. The Times pulled data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics once every two years. This list comes from November 2009, so it’s not exactly current, but it nevertheless provides some rough guidance for young people trying to plan their studies and career direction. The BLS will put out a fresh list in November of this year.
The Times piece includes a link to the BLS’s table, which you can find here. There are also links to lists of the fields with the largest job growth here, and the occupations with the greatest declines, here. The top three professions adding the most jobs: registered nurses, home health aides and customer service representatives. The fields with the biggest job drops, perhaps not surprisingly: farmers and ranchers, sewing machines operators, and office order clerks.
Helpfully, the Times lists approximate salaries and brief explanations of why the top fields are growing, and also the necessary education required. Biomedical engineers, for instance, are in great demand by device makers who produce things like artificial limbs and imagining machines, and companies looking to do gene testing and to make new drugs. The BLS says workers need only earn a bachelor’s degree but the Times finds that a master’s degrees is required. The median salary in this profession: $82,550. Network and data analysts make an average of $76,560 and will be working on the explosion in mobile data, tablets and cloud computing apps, and the need for managing ever greater swaths of data. The BLS says you can go into this field with a bachelor’s degree. Given the aging baby boom generation, it’s not surprising that home health aides come in third, and that the salary isn’t high, a median of $21,620, says the Times, though it can be higher in more affluent areas. You don’t need a college degree for this field.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2011/04/20/jobs-of-the-future/

Have you made up your mind? What do you want to become in the future? Tell me in 200words.

miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2013

Hailo - cabbies and capitalists


Black cab on Westminster Bridge

It's hard to think of many UK tech firms that have gone global in recent years - but a business started by three entrepreneurs and three London cab drivers may well be the cream of the crop.
Hailo, a mobile phone app which allows you to virtually hail a cab, has unveiled a major new investment and plans to launch in New York and Tokyo.
The app was launched in London in November 2011. Its success was by no means guaranteed, as at least half a dozen similar ideas were already on offer to the capital's taxi and minicab users.
I've been chatting to Hailo's chairman, American entrepreneur Ron Zeghibe, and to Russell Hall, one of the three cabbies involved from the start, about what really made a difference.
Ron, who's spent 20 years outside the US launching various businesses, explains that he and two other entrepreneurs had come up with an idea for a taxi app. But they realised that the key to success would be an intimate knowledge of the cab trade, and that's when they met up with Russell Hall and his two colleagues.
The cabbies had already been operating their own web-based service, Taxilight, for a couple of years but wanted to move it on to a new level. The two groups clicked.
"We sat in a cafe in Charlotte Street," says Russell, "and chatted for hours on end about the moans and groans of cabbies and customers, and after endless cups of teas and rounds of toast we shook hands on a new concept."
Hailo screen grab
The key appears to have been making the Hailo app work first as a useful tool for cabbies, even before it was launched to consumers. Ron says what they came up with was "a working tool for drivers, with a whole series of aspects which made their working day more useful and effective".
This meant that when they did launch to customers, they already had hundreds of drivers signed up - so when you clicked to request a taxi there was a fair chance of getting one.
Today, more than 10,000 London cabbies are using the app - that's probably at least half of those who are actually out on any one day.

Tell me about your favourite apps in your mobile phone. 200 words