viernes, 28 de marzo de 2014

viernes, 14 de marzo de 2014

Podcast de la obesidad de México
Equipo Jaquelin Arroche
 Nivel 1Ivón Peñuela Nivel 1
Juan Carlos Muñoz Vargas Nivel 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpHE3nppG0Y&list=UUJJLOo6qS6p8_82OlNUsUWw

jueves, 13 de marzo de 2014

Tarea de Ingles
Errores de la lectura
The following is an adaptation from a letter which contains 20 mistakes. Find them and rewrite the letter with your corrections, let´s see who gets it first.
Dear Sir,
I am writting to complain about an article that apeared in the “Winners and Loosers” section. In the last weekend´s edition of your newspaper.
The article, wich analyses the growth of my educationaql publishing company “ABC”, describes me as “a man with surprisingly little education” and attributes my success to “agresive ambition and a complete disregard for the wellfare of his employees”. This is of course, totaly untrue and although I do not intend to justify myself or my business methods their are one or two observations I feel I ought to make.
Firstly, the economics degree I obtained from Bristol University speaks for itself, particularly I feel as I graduated with first class honors. In adition, while I am proud to consider myself ambitious, this is not at the expense of my staff, who would I know, be only too pleased for you to interview them. Indeed they would be disapppointed if they were not given the oportunity to inform your readers of their generous salary, impresive working conditions and excellent promotion prospects.
As you can imagine, your article has caused considerable pane and embarrassment, both too myself and my family, who found it extremly upsetting. I trust you will peint an epology in the next edition of your newspaper, pointing out and rectifying the innacuracies in the article.
yours faithfuly,
The following is an adaptation from a letter which contains 20 mistakes. Find them and rewrite the letter with your corrections, let´s see who gets it first.
Dear Sir,
I am writting to complain about an article that appeared in the “Winners and Loosers” section. In the last weekend´s edition of your newspaper.
The article, which analyses the growth of my educational publishing company “ABC”, describes me as “a man with surprisingly little education” and attributes my success to “aggressive ambition and a complete disregard for the welfare of his employees”. This is of course, totally  untrue and although I do not intend to justify myself or my business methods their are one or two observations I feel I ought to make.
Firstly, the economics degree I obtained from Bristol University speaks for itself, particularly I feel as I graduated with first class honors. In addition, while I am proud to consider myself ambitious, this is not at the expense of my staff, who would I know, be only too pleased for you to interview them. Indeed they would be disappointed if they were not given the opportunity to inform your readers of their generous salary, impressive working conditions and excellent promotion prospects.
As you can imagine, your article has caused considerable pain and embarrassment, both too myself and my family, who found it extremely upsetting. I trust you will print an apology in the next edition of your newspaper, pointing out and rectifying the  inaccuracies in the article.
yours faithfully,
John Austin
*Adapted from the macmillan Exams, “Ready for CAE” Workbook, written by Roy Norris and Amanda French