miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2016

NOTAS DEFINITIVAS- Nivel 2 y 4

Buena tarde,

Favor leer:


  1. Las notas en la imagen son las definitivas
  2. Aun se pueden hacer correcciones (si existieran) puesto que las notas serán subidas al sistema la siguiente semana
  3. Si existen correcciones por favor hacérmelas conocer por Whatsapp lo mas pronto posible

Gracias a todos por haber compartido éste tan escaso tiempo que tienen ustedes en su programa para dedicarlo a una lengua extranjera.

Espero que usen una lengua extranjera, cualquiera sea esta, para sacar provecho de sus potenciales académicos y aplicar a becas en el extranjero. Mil gracias por todo en este proceso de aprendizaje mutuo y muchas bendiciones para ustedes y sus familias en Navidad y Año Nuevo



NIVEL 2


NIVEL 4



domingo, 20 de noviembre de 2016

UDENAR LEVEL 4

TOPICS FINAL TEST:


  1. Reported speech
  2. A reading comprehension exercise

UDENAR LEVEL 2

TOPICS FOR FINAL TEST:

1. COMPARATIVE ADJETIVES (INFERIORITY, ETC ...Todos!)
2. The vocabulary of last class.
3. de 10am a 11am, explicaciones, dudas , etc.

Every morning, Sam is so enthusiastic to begin his day that he jumps out of bed and begins to sing.
His mother became worried when she didn't hear from him for two days.
David is quite shy so he doesn't like talking to people he doesn't know.
A year after being fired from his job, Alan is still very bitter. He has a lot of resentment towards his former boss.
Even though I am accustomed to traveling for business, I still get homesick if I am away from my home for more than a week.
Katie feels threatened every time her boyfriend talks to another girl. She thinks that every girl wants to steal him.
In the U.S., Thanksgiving is a holiday in which people give thanks for the blessings they have. Before the Thanksgiving meal, family members will say what they are thankful for.
I am absolutely furious!! I cannot believe that my dog chewed my favorite shoes. Now they're ruined!
Cats are so curious that they often get into trouble. Once, my cat fell into the bath tub because she wanted to know what was inside!
When Dave found out that the plumber charged him double the normal amount to fix his toilet, he felt cheated.
After his grandmother passed away, Ken was so grief-stricken he couldn't get out of bed.
When Emily has a lot of work to do and feels stressed, she becomes very tense and cannot relax.
Our friend Lily makes us feel left out when she has a party but doesn't invite us.
Even in hard times when I don't have a lot of money, I stay hopeful and believe that next month will be better.
My aunts enjoy inviting me to their romance book club. I always feel trapped because I don't want to hurt their feelings by saying no, but I also don't want to go and listen to sixty-year old women talk about romance.
As a teenager, Alexandra liked to be rebellious and defy her parents. She used to sneak out of the house after her parents fell asleep to go to parties.
When I see that puzzled look on your face, I know that you didn't understand my question.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter are very cautious about answering their door. If they are not expecting a visitor, they won't open the door.
Wow! I'm really impressed that Ashley can speak 7 languages, whereas I only speak one!
Ugh! I don't have anything to do. I'm so bored!!
It's difficult to not become discouraged while looking for a job, especially when you hand out your resume to employers and no one calls you.

After Kylie had her heart broken by her ex-boyfriend, she felt so down and blue. I tried to cheer her up, but she just wants to be sad for awhile.

sábado, 19 de noviembre de 2016

UDENAR LEVEL 2 AND 4

Notas niveles 2 y 4

Favor leer:


  1. Las notas en azul muestran quienes no harán examen final
  2. Las notas en rojo muestran actividades nunca realizadas y que no fueron debidamente justificadas.
  3. Si hay correcciones por hacer respecto de sus notas con gusto las haré. Para ello favor enviar al correo franzesteban@gmail.com (o whatsapp 3168451183) la foto de la la nota a corregir o la actividad que hicieron y tal vez no fue subida a excel.
  4. Para los exonerados, favor estar pendiente del blog para fechas de firma de notas
  5. Cualquier inquietud no duden en escribir. Gracias


miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2016

viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2016

UDENAR LEVEL 4

GRADES TABLE:

Al primer parcial falta promediarlo con la nota de speaking y falta agregar la nota de segundo parcial y de un taller sobre verbos TO Vs verbos -ING vayan haciendo su promedio en caso de eximirse del examen final. El miércoles llevo el archivo en excel y se hacen correcciones. gracias.




martes, 1 de noviembre de 2016

UDENAR LEVEL 2

THIS IS THE ARTICLE YOU HAVE TO READ. READING QUIZ (VALE DOBLE NOTA):

Three aspects will be tested:


  1. General ideas
  2. Specific ideas
  3. Vocabulary

The Positive Effects on Children of Owning a Dog

Brendan's best friend is Tip. Tip and Brendan are inseparable. They teach each other things and they look after each other. Tip has helped Brendan become more responsible, more caring, and a better friend. Brendan is a nine-year-old boy, and Tip is a ten-year-old dog. Brendan and Tip are an example of how owning a dog can have a positive effect on a child's development. Having a dog develops a child's sense of responsibility, broadens his capacity for empathy, and teaches the nature of friendship.

Having a dog helps a child learn how to act responsibly. As a dog owner, the child must take care of the animal's daily needs. The dog must be fed and exercised every day. A dog is completely dependent on its owner for all its needs, including the need for good health and a safe environment. Therefore, being responsible for a dog also means taking care of the dog so that it stays healthy. Furthermore, the owner must take responsibility for the safety of the dog and the safety of the people it comes into contact with. If the child forgets any of these duties and responsibilities, or ignores any of the dog's needs, the dog will suffer. This teaches the child that his responsibility to the dog is more important than his desire to play with his toys, talk on the phone, or watch TV. This is true not only for the care of a dog, but also for the care of oneself, another person, or one's job. Learning how to take responsibility for the health and welfare of a dog leads to learning how to take responsibility for oneself.

Another lesson that a child can learn from having a dog is how to be empathetic. Empathy is the ability to put oneself in another person's, or in this case another creature's, situation and imagine that person's or creature's feelings or problems. A dog cannot express itself with speech, so its owner must learn how to interpret its behaviour. The child must learn to understand what the dog's behaviour means. Is the dog frightened, aggressive, or sick? The child needs to understand what is going on in the dog's mind. Understanding a situation from the dog's perspective helps the child understand why the dog is behaving in a certain way and what the dog needs. The result of learning to read a dog's behaviour is that the child develops empathy. By learning how to empathize with a dog, the child also learns how to empathize with other people. This leads to the child becoming a more considerate and caring person.

Being considerate and caring are important characteristics in a good friend. One of the most significant benefits of owning a dog is the example of true friendship that a dog provides. A dog gives unconditional love to its owner. A dog will not stop loving its owner because of a little anger, indifference, or neglect. The dog will wait patiently for its owner to pat its head and say a few kind words. This acceptance of the negative qualities and appreciation for the positive qualities of its owner provide a wonderful model of how to be a good friend. A child soon realizes that his dog will always listen to him, will always be ready to play with him, will always protect him, and will always forgive him. A child who has learned to be even half as good a friend to others as his dog is to him will have learned one of the most valuable lessons in life.

These are some of the most important lessons a child will ever learn. The benefits of owning a dog will last the child's entire lifetime. The understanding and appreciation of responsibility, empathy, and friendship that a child develops from the experience of having a dog will help him or her grow into a reliable, caring, and mature adult.

UDENAR LEVEL 2 AND 4

This is the calendar so that you can see the exact dates of the end of semester: