Wednesday 24 October 2012

POST 7: HOW GREEN ARE YOU?

My heart must be green. Ever since I was a skinny little kid I have  been fond of nature.  I must have been six when I was walking in the street and bumped into a heap of a very simple type of creeping plant. I couldn’t help feeling sorry for the plant that had been cut off and unmercifully  thrown away.  So, by way of compensation,  I picked  up a piece of the plant, took it home and planted it. It didn’t take the little plant very long to grow bigger and thankfully offer me larger and greener leaves.  And that was the beginning of my friendship with nature, which later developed into care for all type of living things and care for the planet.
Some years ago I started to collect things like cardboard, aluminum tins and tetra-pack cartons, to take them later to recycling points, which is not easy when you live in a small flat and the recycling sites are far from your home. So, together with some neighbours we implemented a recycling scheme in our building which is working well. And now I want to start a new program in my building to make organic compost that we can use in our own garden later.
I must admit that I don’t walk very much and that I take taxis a lot, but that is because my place of work is rather far away from home to walk or ride there, but at least I don’t have a car and don’t plan to buy one.  I wish there were more facilities for byke riders in our city, as in The Neatherlands.  When that happens I’ll buy a nice bicycle for me to ride everywhere.
I’ve been a suppoorter of Green Peace for  some years now.  Well, I don’t jump into little boats and go to Antartica to try and stop  Japanese whale factory ships,  but I donate to Greenpeace on  a monthly basis.  So, even when I wouldn’t dare personally participate to stop whale slaughter, at least I’m contributing to prevent it happening, aren’t I?
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This week´s post is related to looking after the environment. So, we want you to tell us how far down the green road you are, in other words, what shade of green you are: an Eco-Hero, a Tree-Hugger-Hater or a Green-in-Between?
Here you are some questions to help you start off writing your post:

- Where do people learn about enviromentally friendly practices?
- Have you incorported recycling into your habits? Describe
- Do you use a bike or your legs instead of a car?
- Have you joined or supported any eco-organisations? Why/Why not?
- What else have you done /would you like to do?
- What have you done to reduce your carbon footprint?
- What's missing in our society/Santiago ragarding this issue?

Keep in mind that the number of words is
240 and don't forget to make comments on at least 3 of your classmates’ posts.

(Tree-hugger: an environmentalist or one who believes trees and all living things should not be cut down or harmed. Someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution)

Wednesday 17 October 2012

POST 6: LITERATURE AND BOOKS


When I was a kid my father used to keep all the newspapers he bought in a room, along with some magazines, books and the notebooks my brothers and I had worked with in the previous years, and also old cards and toys.  Everything in this messy little room (huge! for a little six to eight year old boy like me) was laid on some improvised shelves my dad had built, and, for some unknown reason, he forbade us to get into it.  So being in that room was thrilling and exciting,  because we suspected something misterious was hidden in there, lurking somewhere in  the books or in the magazines.   That way, after  stealthily closing the door behind us,  we sat on the floor of this room and read most of the stuff that got into our hands and, without noticing it, we became magazine and book worms.
This week you have chosen to write about Literature and Books, so below you will find  a sample post and some questions to guide your writing. Please choose one or two questions to write the introduction and about the things you like reading, but answer all the four questions about a book you have read recently.
Introduction: Your reading habits.
-Are you a book worm or do you only read books from time to time?
-Did you read books when you were a child?
-How many books have you read in your life?

Things you like reading.
-What sort of books do you enjoy reading? Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?
-Who is your favorite writer?
-What is your favorite book?
-Who is your favorite character from literature?

Tell us a little about a book you have read recently:
-Did you enjoy it?
-How long did it take to read?
-Briefly, in one or two sentences, what is the story about?

-Who would you reccomend it to?
Make sure you write at least 170 words and leave comments on two of your classmates’ posts.

I want those two books! I answered decidedly when my father, who had taken me to a bric-a-brac street market,  asked me what I wanted him to buy me.  I was around six years old back then and, since we didn’t have a TV set at home, reading was my favourite thing to do, and I devoured  Disney cartoons, fairy tales, short stories and kid’s novels.  So, answering Dad’s question was easy. I still wonder were those two  books ended up.
Now I enjoy reading short stories and novels. I really like Julio Cortazar’s short stories, so I think I’ll start rereading  them one of these days, and I enjoy reading  both fiction and non-fiction novels.  I have read a lot of detective stories written in English lately, mainly by Ruth Rendell and P D James, but my favourite writers are some Latin american authors, such as, Mario Vargas Llosa, Gabriel García Marquez and Isabel Allende.
I recently read a book called “A Special Relationship”, by Douglas Kennedy. It’s about an American  journalist in her late thirties who gets pregnant to a British correspondent she meets in the middle of a war. Everything is a bed of roses at the beginning, but suddenly things change dramatically and her life becomes miserable. It didn’t take me too long to read this novel  because the story is very catchy and is surprisingly well written, especially considering the fact that the author of this book is a man, but the main character and first person narrator is a woman; he is able to write as if he were a woman very convincingly.  I wouldn’t hesitate to reccomend this book to you.

Wednesday 10 October 2012

POST 5: SUMMARY FROM A CAREER-REL​ATED ARTICLE

POST  5: SUMMARY FROM A CAREER-RELATED ARTICLE FROM THE GUARDIAN OR THE SANTIAGO TIMES (ONLINE NEWSPAPERS)
In order to write today’s post you have to go to either  http://www.guardian.co.uk/ or  http://www.santiagotimes.cl/ . Once there you have to:
> Select a piece of news connected to your area of studies / future career.
> Write a summary of it.
> Provide the link to your piece of news.
> Leave a comment on 3 of their partners' posts.
Remember:
  • Do not rewrite the original piece. Don’t copy and paste.
  • Keep your summary short.
  • Use your own wording.
  • Refer to the central and main ideas of the original piece.
  • Read with who, what, when, where, why and how questions in mind.
  • Do not put in your opinion of the issue or topic discussed in the original piece.
Make sure to write about  220 words.
Please have a look at my sample post below to get an idea.
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Private universities complain of insecurity

By Anna Fazackerley , The Guardian, Monday 1 October 2012 19.30 BST
This article is about the complaints made by private higher education providers, in spite of the fact that they are doing well, and the reaction of their critics.
While some in the public sector resent the freedoms given to private providers, these, in turn, acknowledge the fact that they feel they have benefitted from the policies of the new coalition government and are doing good business, but they fear insecurity and claim that if the current system doesn’t change they might be affected.
Although public universities have now to restrict to a certain number of applications, private institutions can recruit as many  students as they want and these students are now entitled to get public loans. Notwithstanding this, Alain Jenkins, of the the Edge Hotel School, acknowledges that there is less hostility towards private institutions, but says that some new policies are still not friendly.
While the number of applications in the whole sector has declined and the participation of for-profit institutions across the sector is still small, the latter  have dramatically increased the number of recruits. Regardless this, Prof Terence, Kealey of Buckingham, states that many of  his colleagues feel the system is unfair, and Paul Marshall, of Business Schools,  points out that private providers fear that expansion is risky because a new Labour government might affect investors. Besides, some people from the private sector are annoyed because, although their institutions succeded an accreditation  proccess to have degree-awarding powers, they have to reapply every six years.
On the other hand Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College Union, accuses  private providers of being shameless because while they are making demands, they are said to be committing several frauds.
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Here you have some useful words and expressions to help you write your summary.
The article    is about… / deals with… / presents… / describes… / explains…
In the text / excerpt / story/ article the reader gets to know…/ is confronted with  / is told about 
The author / Mr X  /
·         Says  / states  / points out     that …
·         claims /  believes  /  thinks   that…
·         describes /   explains  /  makes clear   that
·         uses examples to confirm / prove   that
·         agrees / disagrees  with   the view / the thesis
·         contradicts the view…
·         criticises / analyses /  comments on…
·         tries to express…
·         suggests that…
·         compares X to Y
·         doubts that…
·         tries to convince the readers that…
·         concludes that…

Thursday 4 October 2012

VIDEO 2: A JOB YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE

Hi everybody,
I hope you enjoyed making your first video.  Here are the instructions to the second video, whose deadline is 18th October:
Please record a 2 minute mobile phone video presentation* about a Job you would like to have.
Say:
What the job is,
Why you would like to have this job.
What qualities you would need to do this job,
How difficult it would be to find a job like this in the future,
Mention anything else you think is important.

A mobile phone video presentation is a video of you talking directly to the camera. Videos are made in your own time and you are free to practice and record as many versions as you see fit in order to complete the task. However, the final video must be in one take (i.e. it must not be edited). Remember that you're not supposed to read

Wednesday 3 October 2012

POST 4: ANIMALS AND PETS


Some people are animal lovers, others use and abuse animals. Some people can't live without their pet animals, others raise animals to make a living .  What about me? I like pets, but I don´t like the idea of having animal hair all over my home.
 I got my first dog, which I still remember after all these years, when I was around six, and I was very fond of a dog we had when I was a teenager, but, even though I would like to have a dog now, my flat is so small that there´s no room to swing a cat in it, -like they say, let alone a dog!
 I absolutely disagree with animal mistreatment. I think animals can only be used for medical research as long as they are not hurt in any way, and it really upsets me to see what some scientists do to some defendless animals. With regard to keeping animals in zoos, I used to think that that was a reprehensible practice, however I’ve changed my mind now that I know that, in some cases, they have been saved from a certain death and would surely die if they were set free.
 People who have a dog should be responsible owners and take the necessary precautions so it won’t hurt another animal or person. I’ve been bitten by dogs twice and, -believe me, it wasn’t funny at all! The owners of these dogs should have been more careful and known that pets have to be well taught, the way children are.
According to the Chinese astrology I was born under the year of the dog, and if I had to be born again an animal I would probably choose a dog because they are loyal, friendly, intelligent and fun to be around.
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Today you have decided to write about animals, so here you have some questions to help you write your post. You don’t have to answer all the questions, just choose one or two from each group to write your paragraphs.

Do you consider yourself an animal lover?
Did you use to have a pet when you were a kid?
Do you have a pet now? If so, tell us about it. If not, would you like to have one?
What animal do you think makes the best pet? Why?
Do you know someone who owns an unusual pet?


How do you feel about the use of animals for medical research?
Do you think it is right to keep wild animals in a zoo?
Do you think people should buy and wear fur coats?


Have you ever been bitten by a dog? (... by a snake)
Do you think dogs should be banned or muzzled?


Do you know what animal you are according to the Chinese Zodiac?
If you could be an animal, which would you (choose to) be? Why?


REMEMBER:
-Leave a comment on 3 of your classmates posts
- The word count for post 4 is 200 words