jueves, 17 de abril de 2008
Unit 1 * Childhood Memories. Interviewing an older person and telling about his or her childhood memories.
His name is Fernando la Cruz. He was born in Maracaibo in 1962. He started at the University when he was 17 years old and could not finish. His favorite memory of his childhood is with his father. He liked playing tennis, and he always called him by his first name, never had a nickname. Margarita was his favorite place and he loved to go there on vacation. Life was and has been hard for him, because he never gets free time. He didn't like pets because they bring many problems. When he was child, he used to ride a small bicycle and his favorite food was Pabellón. His best friend was Luis Ramon. Luis is living in New York, right now.
Unit 2 * Caught in the rush. Composition and a letter to the mayor telling about traffic in Maracaibo or your town or public service problems.
It is a pleasure to greet you on this occasion, wishing you success in your great work, congratulating you on the excellent progress we see in our Municipality, in terms of traffic, all this is for the new traffic lights installed at key points. Security has improved with the creation of our Municipal Police of San Francisco, where we see an excellent academic preparation and serving the call of the citizens quickly. But the road is a problem that has taken a long time to solve. Mr. Mayor, there are many areas in which it is almost impossible to pass, because of bad roads and highways. An an example, the road that leads to Venezuela. Population has been growing extremely fast in that area and the roads collapse at rush hour. At night, there is very bad lighting and that had not been given maintenance in a long time, and almost all the poles were toppled by vehicles in traffic crashes and haven't been replaced.
jueves, 7 de febrero de 2008
Level 5
· Hi, there! My name’s Carlos atencio but you can call me Carlitos. I’m from Maracaibo, originally. I’m 29 years old and I study LAW at URBE . I live in Maracaibo, San Fransisco
· I love music , dancing, driving my car , , studying English, talking on the phone with my friends, pizza , chocolate, my family , my country .
· I hate onions, smoking, listening to hip hop, violence, war, injustice, and washing the dishes.
· My dream is to travel around the world, visit the Pyramids in Egypt and The Eiffel Tower in Paris. Of course, I want to graduate from law School and be a good Judge
· I also want to learn to speak French, and Italian. I’d love to work in the Ministry of interior and justice
· Remodel my house and buy a new car, enjoy watching my children grow
· About English, I love to learn new languages. I think English is very important. For development as a person and as a professional and watch TV in English. It’s a good exercise. I also chat on the internet and have friends in many countries. I can write well, but I need to practice more. The most difficult for me is speaking. I need to practice more. I hope I can make a lot of friends and practice speaking in this class.
· I love music , dancing, driving my car , , studying English, talking on the phone with my friends, pizza , chocolate, my family , my country .
· I hate onions, smoking, listening to hip hop, violence, war, injustice, and washing the dishes.
· My dream is to travel around the world, visit the Pyramids in Egypt and The Eiffel Tower in Paris. Of course, I want to graduate from law School and be a good Judge
· I also want to learn to speak French, and Italian. I’d love to work in the Ministry of interior and justice
· Remodel my house and buy a new car, enjoy watching my children grow
· About English, I love to learn new languages. I think English is very important. For development as a person and as a professional and watch TV in English. It’s a good exercise. I also chat on the internet and have friends in many countries. I can write well, but I need to practice more. The most difficult for me is speaking. I need to practice more. I hope I can make a lot of friends and practice speaking in this class.
martes, 20 de noviembre de 2007
domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2007
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