Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Final Oral Exam schedule

Guidelines:

1. make sure you sign up to reserve your spot, and make sure you sign in the day you take the exam,
2. the oral exam will take place at teacher´s office. Please, wait on the second floor until the person before you finishes the exam. Some teachers are angry because the hall gets crowded with students waiting for an exam.
3. be punctual (ten minutes before the exam is a good idea)
4. don´t switch days
5. if you miss your exam, read course program
6. Read: "The History of the Internet" and "Capitalism" to get information about these two topics for the exam.
7. practice listening and telling jokes and stories for the Final Oral Exam
8. Phrasal Verbs list for Final Listening Exam:
http://www.4shared.com/document/4oDKFh3T/Phrasal_Verbs_list_.html
9. you can change the appointment of your exam until Friday, July 1, 3:00pm

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Morning

7:oo Andrea Fuentes
7:30 Gabriela Hernandez
7:45 Segio Navarro
8:00 Johana Escoto
8:15 Rebeca Garcia
8:30 Josue Claros
8:45 Lizeth Menendez
9:00 Karla Espinoza
9:15 Paola Castillo
9:30 Jose Quijano
9:45 Melissa Benavides

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Morning
7:oo Clara Gongora
7:15 Blanca Mendoza
7:30 Carlos Duran
7:45 Jesus Ventura
8:00 Jose Escoto
8:15 Cynthia Torres
8:30 Vanessa Garcia
8:45 Karla Flores
9:00 Dalia Alvarenga
9:15 Jose Valladares
9:30 Erika de la Cruz
9:45 Judith Mendoza
10:00 Loyda Mulato
10:15 Maria Tobar

Afternoon

2:15 Andres Deras
2:30 Fabricio Carillos

Example of a story

The Four Oxen and the Lion


A Lion used to prowl about a field in which Four Oxen used to
dwell (live). Many a time he tried to attack them; but whenever he came
near they turned their tails to one another, so that whichever way
he approached them he was met by the horns of one of them. At
last, however, they fell a-quarrelling (fighting) among themselves, and each
went off to pasture alone in a separate corner of the field. Then
the Lion attacked them one by one and soon made an end of all
four (ate all fo them).

1. how can you retell the story using your own words?
2. What is the teaching (moral) of this story?

United we stand, divided we fall (if we work together, we can do everything
we want).

Jokes:

Two cows are standing in a field.
One says to the other "Are you worried about Mad Cow Disease?"
The other one says "No, It doesn't worry me, I'm a horse!"

what is the joke?
Mad cow disease only affects cows. One of these cows is already ill and has gone crazy and thinks as being a horse; as a result, he will not be affected by it.

Man: How can you tell if a man is happy?
Woman : Who cares?!

what is the joke?
Well, women don´t care about what happens to men, according to the joke, ok!!!!

Activating your English Proficiency

For those who are interested in polishing or improving their English skills, we can start meeting on July, approximately the 18 or 19, send me an email if you want to participate.

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