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New Year Day and Happy Halloween! Unit 8

7.31.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , , , , | 0 comentarios |



New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day.

New Year's Eve is a separate observance from the observance of New Year's Day. In modern Western practice, New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties and social gatherings spanning the transition of the year at midnight.

Many cultures use fireworks and other forms of noise making in part of the celebration. Some of the cities most well-known for their celebrations include Sydney, Toronto, Moscow, Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, and New York City.

New Year's Eve is a public non-working Holiday in the following countries, among others: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Greece and Venezuela.

In Venezuela, many of the traditions are very similar to the ones from Spain, with an over-emphasis in traditions who supposedly will bring good luck in the year forthcoming. Those who want to find love in the New Year are supposed to wear yellow underwear on New Year's Eve; those who want money must have a bill of high value when toast, those who want to travel must go out home while carrying some luggage, and so on.

Usually, people listen to radio specials, which give a countdown and announce the New Year according to the legal hour in Venezuela, and, in Caracas, following the twelve bells from the Cathedral of Caracas. During these special programs is a tradition to broadcast songs about the sadness on the end of the year, being popular favorites "Viejo año" ("Old year") by Gaita group Maracaibo 15 and "Cinco pa' las 12" ("Five minutes before twelve") who was versioned by several popular singers like Nestor Zavarce, Nancy Ramos and José Luis Rodríguez El puma. The unofficial hymn for the first minutes of the New Year is "Año Nuevo, Vida Nueva" ("New Year, New Life"), by the band Billo's Caracas Boys.


Halloween, Hallowe'en, or Holloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October, 31 Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, ghost tours, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses", and carving Jack-o'-lanterns. Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century. Halloween is celebrated in several countries of the Western World, most commonly in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and occasionally in parts of Australia.

My Final Project!

7.30.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , , , , , | 0 comentarios |

My Comments! in the blog Doris 3m EFL Center!

7.04.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , , , , , | 0 comentarios |


Dream Vacation!

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If I had a lot of money, I would go to BARBADOS. Barbados is part of the Caribbean that hasn´t quite lost its British accent.
If I want to go there, I have to get a passport but I’m not sure if I must get a VISA but I don´t think so.
Barbados has spectaculars beaches, where you can go and have fun. The island's top event is the Crop-Over Festival, which originated in colonial times as a celebration of the sugar cane harvest. Festivities stretch over a three-week period beginning in mid-July. There are spirited calypso competitions and fairs around the island. The festival culminates with a Carnival-like costume parade on Kadooment Day (the first Monday in August). I already made my list, about some stuff that I should bring, carry and pack:
· First I must pack too many clothes, because I´m going to stay a week there.
· I should make a hotel reservation. I want to stay in a five stars Hotel.
· I must check the weather. Because I want to spend most of the time on the beach.
· I have to buy new bathing suits, because the ones that I have are old.
· I need to take a lot of money, credit cards and my identification. I don´t want to have problems there.

On the internet I found some information, that is important to know, for example a souvenir – t shirt cost around 20B$(Barbados Dollar), bus ticket 1.50B$, average room prices in a deluxe hotel U.S$300 and average meal prices in a deluxe restaurant is U.S$50.
The best and cheapest transport option on Barbados is the bus. There are three kinds of buses: government-operated public buses, which have the most extensive routes; a privately operated minibus system; and route taxis.
Renting a car is another good way of getting around. None of the island's many car rental agencies is affiliated with a major international rental chain, so just call to book a car and someone will swing by your hotel to pick you up. Temporary driving permits are required; they can be obtained for a small fee through your rental agency. In Barbados, you drive on the left.
Taxis are also available and fares are fixed by the government. However, vehicles are unmetered so establish a fare in advance, especially if you hire a taxi for a sightseeing tour. Rent bicycles in Hastings and Maxwell. Because of Barbados' easterly position and challenging sailing conditions, it's well off the main track for most sailors and there's no local yacht charter industry.
A travel Agency told me that I better go to Barbados during the cooler, drier months of late winter and early spring (December through May). Mid-December to Mid-April is also the peak tourist season when prices are higher and hotels most crowded. So with so much information I’m ready to go to Barbados but I need just one more thing, the tickets in first class.

Here I have some Barbados pictures that I found on the web…


How To Make Chocolate Chip Cookies

7.03.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , , , | 0 comentarios |

Everyone loves chocolate chip cookies, it's easy to make the perfect chocolate chip cookie every time.


You Will Need:
150 g sugar
160 g brown sugar, , packed
220 g butter
2 eggs, , large
2 tsp vanilla extract
280 g all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
2 cups (500ml) semi-sweet chocolate chips
120 g pecans., , chopped
Mixing Bowl
mixer or whisk
parchment paper
cookie sheet



Step 1: Pre-Heat
Pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees (190 C, Gas Mark 5)



Step 2: Mix
Mix butter, sugars, and eggs in a large bowl, then stir in flour, baking soda and salt. Add chocolate chips and pecans. That's it. That's your dough.



Step 3: Drop
Drop globs of dough, by rounded tablespoons, onto an parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. Leave about 2 inches between cookies - they'll spread out when they bake.



Step 4: Bake
Bake your cookies about 8-10 minutes, until they're golden brown, but still soft in the centers. Let them cool on the pan for a minute, and then move them to a cooling rack. This recipe makes about 4 dozen cookies.

Also known as:
How Do I Make Chocolate Chip Cookies



Unit 3 - Time for a change!

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I´m going to write about my old house, my new one and the house of my dreams…My old house had four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big living room, an inconvenient kitchen and a small dining area. Two of the bedrooms were big enough but the other two were too small, especially mine. My bedroom closet was as big as a box of shoes, but now I live in a Town House and it´s huge. It has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a small kitchen, a small dining area and a small living room but the bedrooms are huge compared to the old house. The new house is located in a quiet place, you can´t even hear a fly in there, but the old one was really noisy and dangerous. If you are wondering what would be the house of my dream, I will answer the house where I'm living now but what it needs is a big swimming pool and it would be perfect.

In class!

6.04.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , | 1 comentarios |




Her name’s Carmen, She’s from Venezuela, She’s a student from URBE University. She’s 20 years old. She lives in Maracaibo, She's love pizza and chocolate. She's hate smoking and listening to vallenatos! She's think English is very important because is first languages in the world.
Hir Name's Luis, He's From Venezuela, He's a student from URBE University. He's 21 years old. He's lives in Maracaibo, He's love listening to blue and countre music! He's hate War and Violence. He's love to learn new languages.!
Her name's Digledy, She’s from Venezuela, She’s a student from URBE University. She’s 20 years old. She lives in Maracaibo, She's love an actor Brad Pitt and go to the movies . She's hate cook and swinning ! She's think English is very important because is first languages in the world.

Conversation ---> Ana and Tedy!

6.03.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , , , , | 0 comentarios |



Ana: Hi..! Tedy! how are you?

Tedy: I'm very good! I'm ready to practice rollerblade and you?
Ana: yes! it's very easy and cool

Tedy: Did you use to have a hobby?

Ana: yes, I use to invite to my friend to my house! What games did you use to play?

Tedy: I used play volleyball and I used to sing with my friends

Ana: ok! Do you going to go the movies this weekend?

Tedy: yes, I do! Ilike to go the movies and I like mexican food because is my favorite food. Do you like mexican food??

Ana: really , I don't like mexican food, I like japanese food very much!

Tedy: jejeje! good! let's go to my house!

Ana: fine!

A Sunny Day!

5.29.2008 | Etiquetas: , , , , , , , , | 2 comentarios |


The little boy is in the beach. he's on vacations. he is playing with the sand in the afternoon. he's in villa marina beach. he's 7 years old. he's wearing a cap, T-shirt and shorts. the water is cold and the weather is hot and sunny. he's walking and enjoying the sunny morning!