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martes, 27 de marzo de 2012

A algunos hombres los disfraces no los disfrazan, sino los revelan. Cada uno se disfraza de aquello que es por dentro. Chesterton

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 " Somos lo que soñamos".

LES COMENTO QUE A MI TAMBIEN ME SONO EL TELEFONO CUANDO TERMINE DE LEER Y DUDABA SI REENVIARLO.
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PARA!!!!!
Felicidades, ahora tu deseo se cumplirá según la edad que
tengas Ahora sigue esto cuidadosamente, puede ser
muy gratificante!!!
Si lo envías a 10 personas
o mas, algo mejor de lo que esperabas sucederá
en tu vida Nota: Realmente da miedo!
El teléfono sonara después de que acabes esto!!!


DECRETO METAFÍSICO
 Si te ha llegado este mensaje, considérate la persona mas afortunada.A partir de este momento tu vida cambiará y todo aquello que tanto anhelas . . . ¡Se te concederá!
SORTILEGIO DE LA ABUNDANCIA

Mientras lees este mensaje, concéntrate y piensa en todo aquello que deseas.
Piensa con fe y da por sentado que ya es una realidad.

Piensa en ese deseo AHORA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Entonces, repite 3 veces el siguiente sortilegio:

Por el poder de 3 veces 3...
Por aquellos que van y aquellos que vienen...
Por los vivos y los muertos...
Por el poder de los 4 elementos...
A mi alrededor todas las cabezas se giran, abriéndome paso, elimino los obstáculos...
Crece mi fuerza, soy energía, puro es mi pensamiento, atraigo lo que quiero.
El universo me otorga aquello que mas deseo...
Reina la abundancia, el amor, la salud y el dinero.
Gracias Padre-Madre, concreto esta mi sueño.
Danza mi corazón, mi espíritu esta contento!



Ahora, re-envía este mensaje para que el sortilegio surta efecto.Este sortilegio es muy poderoso, pero solo veras los resultados si lo re-envías.De romper la cadena, solo atraes mas de lo mismo que hay hoy en tu vida.
5-10 personas = 3 semanas de buena vibra a partir de hoy.
 10-20 personas= 3 meses de buena vibra a partir de hoy. +20 personas = 3 años de buena vibra a partir de hoy.

QUE ACTIVE Y MANIFIESTE EN NUESTROS CORAZONES, SUS DONES PARA QUE NUESTRA VIDA SEA CADA VEZ MEJOR, MEJOR Y MEJOR...AMOR LUZ Y PAZ A SUS VIDAS!!!!
   
 
          

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

lunes, 12 de marzo de 2012

sábado, 10 de marzo de 2012

Comando de Campana del Frente Magisterial                           Invitación
Maestros/as,docentes univ, estudiantes y todo interesado en el futuro del pais, les invitamos al gran encuentro magisterial para presentar las Políticas Educativas a implementar en el próximo Gobierno del Ing. Hipólito Mejia 2012-2016.
Estarán presente el equipo Técnico Nacional de Educación del PRD y las Autoridades locales del partido.
Expositor:Dr. Angel Hernandez
Fecha:sábado 10de Marzo 2,012.

Hora: 5:p.M.

Lugar: Salón de conferencias de la Plaza Barcelona.

Av. Bartolomé Colon...eso esta al lado de la cooperativa de maestros/as.

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Lic. Marieta Diaz.
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Coordinador del Frente de Maestro/as y Docentes Universitarios en Acción con Papa, y coordinador de todos los mov...universitarios de UTESA....
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jueves, 8 de marzo de 2012

ENGLISH IV EXERCICES 2nd PARTIAL EXAM PARTE-A


UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE SANTIAGO
UTESA
Daniel E. Rodríguez C, M.A.


UNITS-9 -10
Grammar
Second Conditional
-Complete the sentences with the correct tense.
If I could (can), I would go (go).
  1. If you (become) president, what you (do) for the country?
  2. If I (be) you, I (study) harder.
  3. We (buy) a new house, if we (have) more money.
  4. I know he (go) if he (can).
  5. How you (feel) if you (pass) all your exams?
First & Second conditional
-Complete the conditional sentences.
If I win (win) the lottery next Christmas, I will buy (buy) a new house.
  1. I’m going to Canada next summer. When I (arrive), I (visit) Montreal.
  2. There are so many wars going on all over the world. If we (can), we (stop) them all.
  3. I’ll never speak to him again but if you (see) him, (tell) him what I really think.
  4. Tomorrow is Saturday so if you (want) we (can) spend the day in the country.
  5. He’s not careful with money. If he (not waste) so much money, he (live) much better.
Reported Speech
-Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
I like you,” she said. = She said she liked me.
  1. I’m very stressed this week,” John told her.
  2. My brother’s working now,” Anne said.
  3. I’ll never do that again,” my friend told me.
  4. We’re going to play golf tomorrow,” they said.
  5. I’ve been here twice,” Peter told him.
  6. I left my house at 9 today,” Mary said.
  7. Marconi invented the radio,” he said.
  8. I live in a fabulous apartment!” he said
  9. I’ve been in Africa for ten years,” she told us.
  10. If I can, I’ll give you a hand tomorrow,” he said.


Vocabulary
Gadgets
-Complete with the right word.
e-mails / microwave / remote control / photocopier / Walkman / DVD / scanner / laptop / video recorder / cell phone / MP3 player
I receive a lot of e-mails every day.
  1. I always listen to music on my … when I jog.
  2. I’ve just bought a … . Incredible! You can watch movies in different languages.
  3. A … is very useful when your car breaks down.
  4. My… is broken–I can’t work on the train.
  5. With a … you can put wonderful screensavers on your computer.
  6. I won’t buy a DVD until my … breaks down.
  7. I don’t like cooking in the … but it’s great for heating food.
  8. You don’t neet to write that out again - use the … .
  9. This program is rubbish! Where’s the …?
  10. I love my … because it’s so small and versatile. I can put it in my pocket and listen to a huge variety of music.
MACHINE VERBS
-Complete with the right verb and tense.
open up / unplug / turn off / plug in / come on / warm up / press / turn on /
Warning: Risk of electric shock. Don’t open up the machine.
How to operate the photocopier
First, 1… and 2… the machine. Then, let it 3… for about 3 minutes. When it’s ready, a red light 4… . To make a copy, first, open the top cover and put the document on the glass. Finally, 5… the green button. It is safer if you 6… and also 7… the photocopier after you finish.
Telephoning
-Complete the dialogues with phrases from the box.
  • Sorry, sir, but he’s busy at the moment.
  • I need to see Dr. Clark as soon as possible.
  • Hello, I’d like to speak to Ms. Peterson.
  • No, thanks. I’ll try again later.
  • Hello, it’s Jim Galloway from Dale Corporation.
  • Hi, is John there, please?
  • Can I ask who’s calling?
  • Could you tell Julie that Pete called?
  • I’m afraid his line is busy. Would you like to hold?
A: Could I speak to Mr. Allen?
B: Sorry, sir, but he’s busy at the moment.
  1. A:
B: Sorry, he’s not in at the moment.
  1. A: Can I take a message or anything?
B:
  1. A:
B: Yeah. I’ll tell her when she gets home.
  1. A:
B: Yes certainly. Hold the line, please, I’ll put
you through.
  1. A:
B: Don’t worry, I’ll try again later.
  1. A:
B: This is Mr. Reed from Atlantic Bank.
  1. A:
B: He isn’t in the office at the moment, I’m
afraid. Do you have his cell phone number?
  1. A: Good evening, Smith Brothers. How can
help you?
B:
Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.
I hate surf surfing on the net.
  1. I’ll go to the party if I could.
  2. He bought a house if he’d win the lottery.
  3. He told me he has seen John last week.
  4. I’m technophobe, I hate computers.
  5. Don’t kill my time!





Grammar
Adverbs of frequency
-Make sentences from the prompts using the adverbs in parentheses.
I / get up / 6 (generally) =
I generally get up at 6.
  1. He / have / tea / toast / breakfast (always)
  2. You / smoke ? (usually)
  3. I / see / him / local pub (often)
  4. He / go out / friends (twice a week)
  5. You / have to / study ? (every day)
  6. We / go / jog (once a week)
  7. My father / watch / TV (hardly ever)
  8. You / go / bed / early ? (normally)
  9. I / play / soccer / friends (sometimes)
  10. She / be / late / work (never)
Adverbs of manner
-Make adverbs from the adjectives and rewrite the sentences.
We passed our exams. (fortunate)
Fortunately, we passed our exams.
  1. He looked at me. (quite strange)
  2. Our teacher spoke to us. (very serious)
  3. He drives. (fast)
  4. I have to work every day. (hard)
  5. You must do it. (careful)
  6. I got the job. (lucky)
  7. You’ll learn a lot if you study. (regular)
  8. I found the money I had lost. (eventual)
  9. She speaks English. (good)
  10. Could you please speak? (slow)
Who, which, that & where
-Rewrite the sentences using the relative pronouns.
I have a friend. He is very nice.
I have a friend that / who is very nice.
  1. The lion is an animal. It lives in Africa.
  2. A nurse is a person. He / she helps doctors.
  3. A hospital is a place. People go there when they’re ill.
  4. A poster is a thing. You put it on the wall.
  5. A CD is an object. You use it to listen to music.
  6. France is a country. I’d like to visit it if I could.
  7. Good night!’ is an expression. You say it when you go to bed.
  8. Tennis a sport. You play it with a racket.
  9. Maradona was a soccer player. He scored many goals.
  10. America is a continent. It was discovered in 1492.


Vocabulary
Culture shock
-Complete with the right word.
culture shock / foreign country / integrate / English-speaking country / socialize / expatriates / the locals / hybrid language / minority language / knowledge of / Hispanics /
Culture shock is what you feel when you go to a foreign country with different habits and culture.
  1. When you go to an …, it’s a good idea to … with native speakers if you want to learn “real” English.
  2. If you move to a …, you should try to … yourself into the community.
  3. Some people aren’t interested in mixing with … when they live abroad. They spend all their time with other …. .
  4. Spanglish is a … - it’s a mixture of English and Spanish.
  5. Gaelic is a … - very few people speak it in Ireland and Scotland.
  6. Having a good … English is very useful when you travel abroad.
  7. are people from South or Central America living in the USA.
Polite requests
-Make polite using from words in parentheses.
A: Did you understand?
B: Can/say/more slowly?
Can you say that more slowly, please?
  1. A: I should go home now.
B: (… OK if …?)
  1. A: I’d like to smoke.
B: (… mind if …?)
  1. A: I didn’t hear what you said.
B: (Could / repeat / please?)
  1. A: You’re all going to have an exam soon.
B: (Could / let / know / when … ?)
  1. A: Could I hand in my work next week?
B: (… matter if … ?)
Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes
Often I I often go to the cinema.
  1. I play usually basketball once a week.
  2. You’ll have to study hardly.
  3. A mechanic is a person which fixes cars.
  4. He used to smoke. Actually, he doesn’t.
  5. People that they were born in Spain are Spaniards.






ENGLISH III EXERCICES 2nd PARTIAL EXAM PART-A UNITS-3 -4


UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE SANTIAGO
UTESA

Grammar
Present Perfect & Simple Past
-Put the verbs in the right tense.
Bill Gates got married (marry) on January 1st, 1994.
Bill Gates
William H. Gates 1(be) chairman and software architect of Microsoft Corporation since 1975. He 2(be born) on October 28, 1955, in Seattle. When he 3(be) at school, he 4(discover) an interest in software and 5(begin) programming at the age of 13. In 1973, Gates 6(start) a degree course at Harvard University. In his professional career, he 7(design) different personal computer programmes and 8(write) several best-selling books about computer technology. Bill Gates 9(earn) a lot of money, and is extremely well known worldwide, but 10(try) to keep his personal life as private as possible.

Present Perfect with for & since
-Make questions from prompts.
How long / you / study / English?
How long have you studied English?
I’ve studied English for two months.
  1. How long / your sister / be married?
  2. How long / he / work / DJ?
  3. How long / you / play / soccer
  4. How long / she / live / Canada?
  5. How long / they / studied / English?
-Answer the questions in exercise 2 with the words below. Use since or for.
two months: I’ve studied English for two months.
  1. Christmas 4 she was born
  2. a long time 5 three years
  3. I was a child
Been or gone
-Choose the most appropriate verb.
He’s been / gone jogging. He’ll be back very soon.
  1. He’s been / gone shopping. He left one hour ago.
  2. He’s been / gone to the USA twice. He had a wonderful time there.
  3. I haven’t been / gone to the doctor’s yet. I’ll go later.
  4. She’s been / gone to Paris so she won’t be here tomorrow, you see.
  5. Have you ever been / gone to Paris?

Vocabulary
Descriptive job words
-Match the expressions below with their definitions.
tired / tiring / qualifications / set up your own business / computer literate / the rat race
how you feel after working very hard = tired
  1. a job that makes you very tired
  2. competition for professional success
  3. having basic computer knowledge
  4. experience, knowledge, etc. needed to get a job
  5. create your own company
-Complete the sentences with the right phrase.
unemployed / clean driving licence / apply for a job / smart appearance / recruitment agency
I’ve lost my job. I’m unemployed.
  1. Has the … found the right person for the job?
  2. I have a … . I’ve never had any accidents.
  3. I’m out of work. I’ve been … for two months.
  4. A … is essential for politicians.
  5. He finished his degree last month. Is he going to … soon?
-Choose the right word.
I have a lot of experience / skill in publishing.
  1. My brother has a good job / work.
  2. He’s well / badly paid. He’s an architect.
  3. Making cars is a very skilled / skilful job.
  4. Politicians have a very stressful / stressed job.
  5. He has a degree / career in engineering.
  6. American students usually work part / full-time.
  7. I want to be an artist. It’s very repetitive / creative.
  8. I’ve known him for years. He’s very reliable / hardworking.
  9. Can you work at night?” asked the interviewer / interviewee.
  10. A degree in languages is an important qualification / skill for this job.’
Grammar
can / can’t, have to / don’t have to, must / mustn’t
-Fill in the blanks 1-10 with the correct form of can / can’t, have to / don’t have to or must / mustn’t.
You don’t have to be young to swim.
Swimming
Swimming is great exercise for lots of reasons! [a…,] you 1… use all your muscles but you 2… be very strong. [b… ], it’s cheap and people of all ages 3… do it. You 4____ have any special equipment and [c… ], you 5… do it all year round, although in winter you 6… usually swim in the ocean because it’s too cold. Swimming is not usually dangerous but you 7… be careful. If you swim in rivers or the ocean, you 8… do it alone–the currents 9 …. be very strong. So, go for a swim today – [d …] you 10… lose!
Linking words
-Complete a-d in the text above with the following expressions.
It seems to me that swimming is healthy.
also firstly it seems to me that… what is more
can / can’t, have to / don’t have to, must / mustn’t






-Rewrite the sentences with the same meaning using the modal verbs above.
Am I allowed to smoke? = Can I smoke?
  1. Is it necessary to be strong to play chess?
  2. Aren’t we allowed to park here?
  3. It is very important that you stop smoking.
  4. Does he know how to ride a bike?
  5. She doesn’t need to go again.
  6. Sorry–it’s not possible to bring children to the gym with you.mustn’t or don’t have to?
-Fill in the blanks with the correct form of mustn’t or don’t have to.
She doesn’t want to see you – you mustn’t come here anymore.
  1. You … make the beds when you stay in a hotel.
  2. You … tell him–it’s a secret!
  3. You … smoke in hospitals.
  4. You … come to the party if you don’t want to.
  5. He has lots of money–he … work!


Vocabulary
Descriptive words
-Put the sports in the correct column.
soccer / bike ride / squash / athletics / basketball / cycling / tennis / jogging / jog / yoga / running / windsurfing / swim /
do
play
go for a
go

soccer


-Match the sports with the equipment. (You can use the sports more than once.)
basketball / jogging / squash / athletics / volleyball / cycling / soccer / table tennis / swimming / walking / tennis
Sport
Equipment
boots
cap, goggles & trunks / swimsuit
racket
bike & helmet
  1. basketball
ball & shorts
sneakers & warm-up suit
-Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.
quick reflexes / calm / tired / strong / fit / concentration / muscular / stamina / tall / fast
You have to be fast to play squash.
  1. You have to have ­­… to do yoga.
  2. are important when you play squash.
  3. You have to be ­… to play chess well.
  4. You feel very … after doing a lot of exercise.
  5. I’m not … . I haven’t done any sport for a year.
  6. You have to be … to lift heavy weights.
  7. If you do a lot of weight lifting, you become very … .
  8. Basketball players are usually very … .
  9. You need a lot of … to run a marathon.
Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.
I love play playing sports.
  1. Footing is my favorite sport.
  2. You must to do your homework.
  3. I go jogging often.
  4. Can we to smoking here?
  5. Do we must to practice every day?
Error analysis













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