martes, 22 de junio de 2010

¿¿¿ I love English !!!


I think this semester has been very good with respect to the above, especially in English. English is a subject that, in general, I detest with all my heart because I never learn anything, because I find it boring, well-thumbed and little training. But this year has acquired certain characteristics that have helped change my attitude towards the subject and focus more attention and a little more effort. I think those features are, for example, good partners, especially good friends who last year had a smaller proportion and we also have a nice teacher, who was always aware of what help we need, which established various educational links and allowing a more fluid relationship between us and her. Miss Daniela Thanks! (I hope to see it on the barbecue that will at the end of semester!)
With regard to teaching and spent in class content, I find them very basic, not that I'm an advance or scholar, but rather I think they're bad English programs of the University, are much like the different levels of English we require in semesters.
The creation of the blog is a good tool, I think the best we can use to learn English (for something that serves globalization and neoliberalism) has allowed me to learn more surprisingly my colleagues about topics not often talk about . Learn about your tastes in technology or experience in the earthquake, although we are academics, not appellant, spoken vain things generally, and this can strengthen our relations in a good way.
The blogs that I liked was the music and football, I think I needed to explain very well to Silvio Rodriguez and Cobreloa, respectively, which are two very important points in my tastes. The blogs were a good tool to annoy my colleagues with curious tastes, likes, such as Michelle Bachelet (bad play in history), O'Higgins (known football team xD) or Colo-Colo (what's this?) allowed me to smile from time to time in the midst of stress.
Thanks for everything, a big hug, I must admit that I love them! Cheers!

martes, 15 de junio de 2010

Cooper, cooper.. Loa!


The football it’s a more important sport according to me because it’s the passion of a lot of people around the world. The football it’s can to create identity and to unite feelings on a one purpose.
My favorite team is Cobreloa. Cobreloa is a team of the El Loa province at the Antofagasta Region. The team was created in the seventies and from here never stopped to win glory to the people of my north.
So to speak: This team was born big, in Cobreloa it’s not a figurative speaking, it’s real. My team has eight titles in a national championship. Twice runner-up in a Copa Libertadores de America, namely, has managed to demonstrate that “Los Zorros del desierto” are a big team despite your short history.
But the football without players is nothing. For this reason I recover a great player of Cobreloa. This man was Fernando Cornejo. He was a one of the most symbolic and good player that Cobreloa has. With him, the team achieved four titles in a national championship and he was one of the members of the National Team in a World Cup of Football in 1998 in France when Chile managed to pass to the round prior to the quarterfinals.
He was a father of school friend, and for this reason I get homage in this blog, because his death in 2009 is a painful memory. In your memory the new stadium of my city (Calama) was called Fernando Cornejo.

Greetings to all!

viernes, 4 de junio de 2010

Technology (original title)


Technology really disgusts me. It must be beyond me, because I can not always be at the forefront of it. It deteriorates easily, even though I am very careful, and the worst of all is that I can not fix a technological device when it doesn't work anymore.
Despite that, I must admit that can greatly facilitate daily living. It has nothing to do with an economic system or ideology. Capitalism or Marxism had been ahead anyway.
There is a technological object that is indispensable to me, which is my notebook. I do my homework, seek information, know many things in college that I teach, I'm able to communicate with my family everyday, and besides I've had an addiction to Facebook lately (I use it too much). I can check my email, read the news (since I have no time to watch television), and also, why not do homework for my beautiful English class?
I use it every moment, one of the things I need to have everyday. It's most useful when you have the blessing of internet, the great advances of global communication, which allows us to contact more people and cultures in depth knowledge that long time ago would have been impossible to observe.
Thanks damn technology!
Greetings to everyone! Hugs.