Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Blog Session 9


Dear Class,

As this is the last blog, please write about your blogging experience in 200 words approximately.

Did you enjoy it? Why? Why not?
Did it help you improve your English?
Give your opinion of the pros & cons of blogging in your English class.

Best wishes,


Belén

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Blog Session 8

Dear Class,


Just like other blog sessions, today is the time for a free post, which means you choose the topic again. 
Leave comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs and write 180 words minimum.


Good luck,


Belén

Monday, 11 June 2012

Blog Session 7

Dear Class,


How are you doing?


For Blog Session 7 this week you have two choices, so please choose one and good luck with your writing.




Post 1 
Write about a career-related website that you enjoy visiting.

You should:

- provide a link
- describe the website (sections, features,etc)
- say how often you visit the site
- explain why you like the site.




>Add comments to at least 3 of your classmates’ blogs
>Word Count: 170 words minimum
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Post 2 
Who is a person/expert on your field that you admire?

Say:

-Who she/he is.(short biography)
-What she/he has done. (examples of their work)
-Why you like her/him.
-Include his/her image

> 170 words minimum
>Add comments to at least 3 of your classmates’ blogs









Best,


Belén

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Blog Session 6

Dear Class,


Today, you can choose the topic to blog again. Write 170 words minimum and please don't forget to write three comments about your classmates' blogs.




Best,




Belén

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Blog Session 5



It’s not easy to choose one photograph I like to write about. There are so many to choose but it’s easier if I think of black and white photos. I definitely prefer black and white and I love going to the lab and develop my own pictures.
This photo was taken by Luis Poirot, a well-known Chilean photographer, and that day Víctor and Luis were near Cerro Blanco, trying to obtain a photo for Víctor’s new album cover. Here you can see part of the complete photograph. I found this copy on the internet but on my wall, I’ve got the original and it’s bigger. Apart from Víctor Jara holding his guitar, and the old lady behind him, you can a see a boy to the left, right next to Víctor, looking at the camera. And you can also see the entire guitar Víctor is holding. The difference between this picture and the one I have is that in the one on my wall, Víctor is not looking at the camera.
This photo was taken in 1968 or 1969. According to Luis, the photographer, this photo wasn’t authorized by the Communist party, so Víctor’s new album cover for “Pongo en tus manos abiertas” was the one – that you might have seen- with two palms.
Finally, I really like this photo because Víctor Jara is in it. I admire him and I respect everything he was and did.

      

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Blog Session 5

Dear Class,


Write about a photograph you like and say:
a) Who took it
b) What it shows
c) When it was taken
d) Why you like it
e) Upload the photo too


Wordcount: 150 words minimum and please remember to make comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs.


Best,


Belén

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

English learning

Dear Class,



Here you'll find lots of free resources to learn and practice your English

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml 

Best,


Belén

Blog Session 4


Dear Class,

This time you can choose what to blog about. Write 140 words minimum and remember to leave comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs.Here you have an example of how you can organise what you want to say.
If you want to write about "Mass Media connections with major corporations", you should outline the following:

What is mass media
Mass media influence in Politics
Mass media influences in Chile

You can have three paragraphs to develop these three ideas and voilá your post is ready!

Good luck,

Belén

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

My favourite piece of technology



I must begin by saying I do have a love/hate relationship with technology. Talking to my friend Chris who’s working in Yemen through Skype is fantastic, but at the same time I think it's not necessary to give technology an incredible amount of importance in your life.
In terms of technology, what I use the most are mp3 players. Last week I lost the one I got three years ago so I’m planning to get a new one as soon as I get paid.
I like mp3 players because of their size, you can carry them everywhere you go and some of them have very original designs as well. I use my mp3 every day mainly because I can listen to music. Also, it’s useful to keep my favourite family pictures, all the files I need for work and my studies, and videos of course.
I can imagine my life without an mp3 but now that I’m used to this piece of technology, I think I’d need something similar, specially to continue enjoying music!

Blog Session 3




Write about your favourite piece of technology.

Say:

What it is.
When you got it.
How you use it.
How often you use it.
Why you like it.
What life would be like without it.


Remember:

- 130 words minimum.
- Include a picture.
- Comment on at least 3 of your classmates’ blogs.

Good luck!

Belén

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Blog Session 2


Dear Class,


Today's theme is connected with music! Please write about a singer/band you like or a concert/exhibition you've been to.



If your choice is a band or singer, please include the following:
- name
- what do you know about them?
- what type of music do they play?
- why do you like this artist/band?
- what's your favorite song? why?
- publish a picture or video


or, if you're writing about a concert or exhibition, include this:

- what was it?
- when did you go?
- where was it?
- why did you like it?
- mention more details about it
- publish a related picture or video
In any case, write 120 words minimum and make 3 comments on your classmates posts.

Good luck!

Belén

Thursday, 19 April 2012

"Without music, life would be a mistake" F. Nietzche



I’m going to write about Brazilian music and how much I love the music coming from that country. There's a singer, who I first listened to because of the film “Fast & Furious 5”, which is not the kind of film I like but as it has Brazil as a setting, I watched part of it and just by coincidence the part where this song appeared.
This singer is called Obando D2 and the name of the song is “Desafabo deixa eu dizer”, which literally means “Relief let me tell you” or something like that... I know very little about this singer but I think he's been singing for a long time because he has more than one hundred songs. He’s in hip-hop and he’s just one of many singers who rap about the situation in Brazil, about poverty and crime in the favelas. Just like Paralamas do Suceso and other bands have also sung.
I like this song because of the lyrics, as you could read in the video, he talks about what is to live in a favela and how he’d like Brazil to be. I’m interested in Brazilian culture, specially because I practice capoeira and I hope I can continue practising it. With the different teachers we had and friends from there, who live in Chile now, I've learnt a great deal about the way Brazilians are... And they're a lot; the current population estimate for 2018 is 210.87 million. 
The other reason why I love this music is because I can practice Portuguese and the capoeira songs were some of the first I remember learning by heard, just like we did with the instruments. What I also like about capoeira is that at some point, it becomes a language. You can be anywhere in the world and if you know how to "play" capoeira, you can join the roda.






I can’t help including Antonio Carlos Jobim, one of my favourite bossa nova singers. Here you have my favourite song by him, “Desafinado” 




Belén

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

My autobiography

My full name is María Belén Farías Gutiérrez but nobody calls me María Belén. I’m Belén, a single Chilean woman, I’m 32 years-old and I live in Santiago. I’m from Chile and I was born in the capital city, on a rainy day, on May 22nd, 1979. We’re a five-member family, my parents plus my brother, sister and I; and both my sister and brother are older than me. My brother Felipe is the oldest and then my oldest sister, Male, which makes me the youngest. I also have a younger step-brother, Mauricio, who’s 16 and a younger half-sister, Mariajosé, who’s 4. My parents got divorced in 2004 and in the same year I left home and went travelling to Europe for a couple of months so I could visit some of my friends there.
I studied in the same school for twelve years and I’m still in contact with most of my classmates. After that, when I was 17, I worked sporadically and studied English for a year because I didn’t know what to study as a career but I finally decided I wanted to be a translator. I graduated as a translator in 2001 and then studied Pedagogía en inglés so I became an English teacher in 2005.
I really like music and sports. I play capoeira, practice yoga and rock climbing but I can’t go climbing as often as I’d like to. I love dancing too and I don’t mind trying to learn new rhythms. I enjoy singing and I try to learn new songs in different languages. Also, I’ve tried to learn how to play some instruments but regularly I just play the tambourine. 

Blog Session 1

This time please write "My autobiography" as a title and then include:


Birth information
Studies (elementary, secondary, university)
Family
Hobbies
Others


in 120 words minimum and don't forget to make comments on three of your classmates' blogs. You can always include pictures, if you want.


Best,


Belén

Welcome back to English!

Dear Class,

This semester we'll write ten posts so I hope you enjoy this new experience. We'll be all reading each others blogs so you get to write comments on your classmates' blogs as well.

Best of luck,

Belén