viernes, 20 de abril de 2007

THE PINGUIN REVOLUTION

Education is a national value, which involves, between students, teachers and parents, almost the whole of Chilean society. That’s why its defense always raises wide agreement.
Historically, Chilean students have played important social and political roles.
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domingo, 8 de abril de 2007

da sofia para mamá


En este mundo cada vez más globalizado , el dominio del Idioma Inglés se hace cada vez más indispensable, para lograr mejores oportunidades ya sea en el campo laboral, educacional y cultural.
As the ex minister of education Sergio Bittar said in his speech, on the first global forum on education;"Globalization should become the opportunity of learning about one another as well as trading with one another; comparing ways of doing things as well as selling goods, in a phrase opening the mind."
Como profesora de Inglés trato de transmitir lo hermoso y necesario que es entender este segundo Idioma, por ejemplo el poder cantar y comprender canciones de grupos famosos, leer a escritores tan conocidos como nuestro Pablo neruda u otros, disfrutar de diferentes sitos web los cuales han sido confeccionados para desarrollar las diferentes habilidades de éste idioma.

jueves, 22 de marzo de 2007

Quotes of the day



Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Mahatma GandhiIndian ascetic & nationalist leader (1869 - 1948)



The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.
Herbert SpencerEnglish philosopher (1820 - 1903)



If A is success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut.
Albert Einstein, Observer, Jan. 15, 1950US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

"Jokes of the Day"


Four Catholic mothers are having coffee together discussing how important their children are.


The first one tells her friends, "My son is a priest. When he walks into a room, everyone calls him 'Father'".


The second Catholic woman chirps, "Well, my son is a bishop. Whenever he walks into a room, people say, 'Your Grace'".


The third Catholic woman says smugly, "Well, not to put you down, but my son is a cardinal. Whenever he walks into a room, people say 'Your Eminence'".


The fourth Catholic woman sips her coffee in silence.


The first three women give her this subtle "Well...?"


She replies, "My son is a gorgeous, tall, hardbodied, muscular, male stripper. Whenever he walks into a room, women say, 'My God...'"