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domingo, 23 de diciembre de 2012
jueves, 20 de diciembre de 2012
Christmas
As the Christmas holidays begin I want to show this song, by the way if anyone wants to contact me to send an email to learnmyenglishportfolio.gmail.com, to resolve your doubts and problems, is an e created especially for the blog, thanks
sábado, 8 de diciembre de 2012
Huckleberry Finn
This time I am going to recommend a book to practice your English;
It's called Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain for students of English is recommended Oxford's edition
- Plot and summary of the work
There, Huck is held captive, but manages to escape on a raft, and meets his friend, the black Jim, a runaway slave who flees seeking their freedom. The two embark on a dangerous flight, along the Mississippi River, and live many adventures together, until the surprising and unexpected end of the work, which are aided by the daring and courageous Tom Sawyer.
jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2012
Oscar Niemeyer, Architect Who Gave Brasília Its Flair, Dies at 104
Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho (Rio de Janeiro, December 15, 1907 - Ibid, December 5, 2012) 1 was a Brazilian architect.
Follower and great promoter of the ideas of Le Corbusier, is considered one of the most influential international modern architecture. He pioneered the exploration of the constructive possibilities of reinforced concrete and plastic.
Among its main architectural projects include the construction of Brasília as the new capital of his country during the 1960s. Niemeyer was primarily responsible for some iconic public buildings in the city, including the National Congress of Brazil, the Cathedral of Brasilia, Planalto Palace and the Palácio da Alvorada. He was also one of the main drivers of the team that designed the headquarters of the United Nations in New York.
miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2012
Introduction to Britain
Why
is England or the UK sometimes called Britain?
"England"
is sometimes, wrongly, used in reference to the whole United Kingdom,
the entire island of Great Britain (or simply Britain), or indeed the
British Isles. This is not only incorrect but can cause offence to
people from other parts of the UK.
- England,
Scotland, Wales, Great Britain refer to different 'parts of the
UK. The
British Isles includes many islands not even part of the UK.
History
of the making of the UK
1536 - Act of Union joins England and Wales
1707 - Act of Union unites Scotland and England, together with Wales to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.
1801 - The Irish Parliament voted to join the Union. The then Kingdom of Great Britain becomes the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
1922 - Name changed to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, when most of the Southern counties in Ireland choose independence.
lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2012
La Lonja de la Seda
La Lonja de la Seda
La
Lonja was delared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 for being one of the
most stunning, most important and best preserved examples of Late Gothic architecture
in entire Europe. Built in the beginning of XVI century, La Lonja (Silk
Exchange) is the real emblem of the Golden Age of Valencia - the times when
this city was one Europe's main cultural and economic centres - and this is
precisely why La Lonja was built. As such, no expense was spared on the
lavishness and luxury of the architecture here.
It is impossible to be unimpressed by La Lonja and that is why it is a must on any travel itinerary. La Lonja is a dramatic and ingenious blend of medieval castle mounmentalism and an exquisite sophistication of the epoch art. It both inspires awe with its imposing glamour, and seduces you with its elaborate playful ornaments. It is both powerful and light-hearted, both solemn and sparkling with life.
La Lonja is composed of three parts (plus the Orange Garden - a walled court-yard). The main hall, Sala de Contratacion (The Contract Hall) is an enormous, lavishly decorated space supported by gorgeous twisted columns. This was the centre of life in La Lonja, the place where the merchants would meet, deal and sign. The side-wing is named the Pavillion of the Consulate, and this was the seat of the Tribunal del Mar - the first merchant tribunal to ever be formed in Spain. The first two floors were the main function rooms, with the upper one hosting a richly decorated ceiling - a masterpiece of medieval art which had the King ride out of the capital just to see it. These rooms are still authentically furnished. On occasions, the Tribunal would imprison merchants for debts in the central tower of La Lonja - the third part of the structure.
It is impossible to be unimpressed by La Lonja and that is why it is a must on any travel itinerary. La Lonja is a dramatic and ingenious blend of medieval castle mounmentalism and an exquisite sophistication of the epoch art. It both inspires awe with its imposing glamour, and seduces you with its elaborate playful ornaments. It is both powerful and light-hearted, both solemn and sparkling with life.
La Lonja is composed of three parts (plus the Orange Garden - a walled court-yard). The main hall, Sala de Contratacion (The Contract Hall) is an enormous, lavishly decorated space supported by gorgeous twisted columns. This was the centre of life in La Lonja, the place where the merchants would meet, deal and sign. The side-wing is named the Pavillion of the Consulate, and this was the seat of the Tribunal del Mar - the first merchant tribunal to ever be formed in Spain. The first two floors were the main function rooms, with the upper one hosting a richly decorated ceiling - a masterpiece of medieval art which had the King ride out of the capital just to see it. These rooms are still authentically furnished. On occasions, the Tribunal would imprison merchants for debts in the central tower of La Lonja - the third part of the structure.
This is with subtitles
sábado, 1 de diciembre de 2012
You Lost Me
Now I'll teach you a song to practice the past tense.
The song is titled You Lost Me Christina Aguilera and is, I hope you enjoy and especially to help you, it is very nice to if you enjoy it:
"You Lost Me" is a song by American recording artist Christina Aguilera, taken from her fourth studio album, Bionic (2010). Aguilera described as the "heart of the album," the song was written by Aguilera and Sia Furler, with the song's producer Samuel Dixon. Lyrically, the song refers to an unfaithful man, who has left the world in view of Aguilera as "infected". The song was released on June 29, 2010 by RCA Records as the third and final single from Bionic. A radio edit was released and earned comparisons with the likes of Phil Spector and the Wall of Sound.
"You Lost Me" was well received by contemporary critics, with criticism that stand out as one of the highlights of the album and complimenting the song to be a return to Aguilera in time before the previous single, "Not Myself Tonight ". Commercially, the performance of the song was very weak, becoming his first single to not enter the Billboard Hot 100, although it was a success in the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, reaching number one. Internacionally, percormance had the same graph, charting in Belgium, the Netherlands, Slovakia and the United Kingdom.
viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2012
3.ACTIVITIES:
My English Portfolio
PART
A 1ª EVALUACIÓN
Circle the correct one.
WHERE do
you usually speak with native speakers?
PART
A 1ª EVALUACIÓN
My name is Julio Yustas Talamantes
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I was born on 2th of
September
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I am 14 years old.
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I come from
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This year, I am studying 3th of (ESO/bachillerato/EOI/Primaria).
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I’ve studied English since 11
years ago
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I can speak Spanish,
English and Valenciano
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MY ENGLISH LEVEL (my opinion)
(Choose
among GOOD, AVERAGE,
BAD. )
Listening GOOD
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Reading GOOD
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Speaking AVERAGE
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Writing GOOD
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Communication AVERAGE
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MY
EXPERIENCE WITH THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
I have studied English in My
school, my high school and in the Academy
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Where I live, there aren´t/are
English speaking people who come from
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I have friends from (which countries?)
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I have lived in (which places?) only in
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MY FAVOURITE ENGLISH
SPEAKING ...
Actor is Rowan Atkinson
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Actresses are I don´t
have any
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Writers are I don´t have
any
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Songs are Blowing in the
wind and Rolling in the Deap
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Films are Mrs Beans and Titanic
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Dishes are fish and
chips and macarronis
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Holidays are London and
USA
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Sportspersons are Lewis
Hamilton and Jeson Button
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I SPEAK WITH ENGLISH
SPEAKERS
Circle the correct one.
(0 %)
(100%)
Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always
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WHERE do
you usually speak with native speakers?
Name the places or situations where or when you
speak English. If you never speak English, try to imagine where or when you
might use it.
In my Holidays
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In my school
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In my Academy
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WHAT´S
MY INITIAL LEVEL?
ACCORDING
TO THE TEST, MY INITIAL LEVEL IS
Beginner
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A1
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Elementary
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A2
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Pre-intermediate
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B1
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X
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Intermediate
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B2
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Upper-Intermediate
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C1
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Advanced
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C2
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Paragraphs
Paragraphs:
(You have to be over than 14 to create one)
- News
- Redactions
- Activities
(You have to be over than 14 to create one)
Welcome
MY ENGLISH PORTFOLIO
Hi, I'm Spanish and I write this blog for everyone to read, to learn English I and all who read it.
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